"Trà chanh chém gió" - A Sidewalk Culture of Saigonese

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If you want to experience a unique cultural aspect of Saigon, don't miss "trà chanh chém gió" (Lemon tea and chatting). This is a popular leisure activity among Saigonese, especially the youth, on weekend evenings.

"Trà chanh chém gió" is simply sitting on small plastic chairs by the roadside, sipping on a cool lemon tea, and having lively conversations with friends. There is no need for a luxurious setting or profound stories; just everyday conversations and sharing joys and sorrows in life are enough to create an enjoyable evening.
 
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In Saigon slang, "chém gió" means to chat or gossip. These could be stories about work, studies, love, family, friends, or simply humorous tales and playful banter to relieve stress after a long day.

"Trà chanh chém gió" is not only a leisure activity but also a distinctive cultural trait of Saigon. It reflects the openness, friendliness, and liberal spirit of the Saigonese. It is also a place where you can connect with new friends, expand your relationships, and gain deeper insights into the lives of Saigonese people.
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