I can't sleep at one or two in the morning. That seems to be a common occurrence in Las Vegas.
For those of us who stay in hotels right on the street, in Downtown like I do, using earplugs is essential for a comfortable rest. I always carry earplugs with me.
If you don't want to participate in Las Vegas's nightlife, there are other experiences you can enjoy. The city isn't just famous for its casinos and all-night parties; there's much more to it.
Upon entering the hotel, the casino was immediately visible.
Center of the center
You can stroll through the beautiful and upscale streets of The Strip – home to numerous hotels, restaurants, and fashion boutiques. Famous landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty in front of the New York Hotel & Casino, or the Bellagio fountain, create a delightful atmosphere, along with a miniature Eiffel Tower from Paris.
A miniature Eiffel Tower of Paris.
You can also watch art shows featuring impressive performances by many talented artists, including Vietnamese singers.
Furthermore, Las Vegas boasts other entertainment venues that offer thrilling experiences worth trying. For example, Adventuredome-style amusement parks feature adventurous yet fun rides.
The noodle soup and beef noodle soup are served in large bowls; it takes two Vietnamese people to finish one.
Las Vegas also offered me unforgettable culinary experiences. You can enjoy delicious dishes from many countries, including beef noodle soup, pho, and hu tieu. The bowls are huge! And yes, there are Vietnamese people everywhere!
We've been away from Ho Chi Minh City for over 20 days now, and we're really missing the familiar food from our hometown...
A shopping place
In fact, Las Vegas isn't just a place that attracts people with gambling and entertainment. It's also a destination for shopping enthusiasts.
Inside the Nike store at the Las Vegas Outlet.
During this trip, I met a Vietnamese girl at the Las Vegas Outlet (presumably a wholesale store) who flew in from Santa Ana, California, to shop during the summer sale.
My wife only bought one pair of Adidas shoes as a souvenir, but she ended up buying four pairs. According to her, that's not all; she's going to buy even more things so that her one-and-a-half-hour flight from the Vietnamese community in Santa Ana, part of Little Saigon in California, to this city won't be wasted.
Entertainment area in Las Vegas
But that's not all; Las Vegas also hosts numerous international events and conferences. Exhibitions and trade shows are held "almost every day," according to my uncle, who has lived there for nearly 40 years.
On such occasions, you can see and hear leading speakers, and learn about many fields such as technology, art, science ... They usually attract people from all over the world, according to my uncle.
Source






Comment (0)