Your stay — th cô Mười
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Emergency Contacts
Binh LongFor travellers in Binh Long, dial 113 for police, 115 for ambulance, and 114 for fire services. For non-urgent assistance, contact the Binh Long district police office at 0271 387 2013. Consider storing these numbers and your hotel's address locally—local operators may not speak English.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Binh Long, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at th cô Mười
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Mien Dong Bus Station, Ho Chi Minh City → Binh Long Bus Station
💡 Buy a ticket a day ahead if you can. Seats fill fast on weekends. The bus drops you about 1.5 km from Quán Cơm Kim Hạnh — grab a xe om (motorbike taxi) for 20,000 VND.
Binh Long Town Centre → Quán Cơm Kim Hạnh
💡 Local xe om drivers wait near the market. Negotiate the price before getting on — a short trip should be 15,000–20,000 VND. Signal with a nod and say 'di Quán Cơm Kim Hạnh'.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) → Quán Cơm Kim Hạnh, Binh Long
💡 Book via Mai Linh app for a fixed price. Agree on fare before departure, or insist on meter. Avoid drivers at the airport terminal who quote inflated rates.
Binh Long Bus Station → Quán Cơm Kim Hạnh (along QL13)
💡 The minibus runs along QL13 — wave it down anywhere on the road. Tell the driver 'dừng quán cơm Kim Hạnh' and tap the window when you see the sign. No fixed timetable, just wait on the roadside.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Attractions in Binh Long
💡 Go early in the morning (around 6-7am) for the best selection of tropical fruit and the busiest trading. Bring small notes for easy purchases.
💡 The park gets busiest around 5pm when the heat fades. Look for the elderly men playing chess near the pond – they’re friendly and may wave you over if you’re interested.
💡 You can bring a small offering of incense (available cheaply at the temple gate) to join the ritual. The caretaker sometimes offers a basic tour in Vietnamese if you ask.
💡 Best visited late afternoon for a cooler walk; you can combine it with a stroll along the nearby side streets. No English information is posted, so read up on the Battle of Binh Long beforehand for context.
💡 Wear sturdy shoes and bring water – there’s no shade once you’re deep in the rows. Early morning (before 9am) is best to see workers actively tapping and to avoid the midday heat. Ask permission at the homestead if you plan to wander near buildings.