Hải Phòng: A port city with charm and character
Hải Phòng (Hai Phong) is the third-largest city in Vietnam, located on the Gulf of Tonkin in the northern part of the country. The city was originally a small fishing […]
Hải Phòng (Hai Phong) is the third-largest city in Vietnam, located on the Gulf of Tonkin in the northern part of the country. The city was originally a small fishing […]
Bánh Đa Cua Hải Phòng, or Hai Phong crab noodle soup, is a popular Vietnamese dish that originated in the port city of Hai Phong in the northern region of […]
Sen Dolta, also known as Pchum Ben or the Festival of Ancestors, is a significant religious festival celebrated by the Khmer people in southern Vietnam, particularly in the Mekong Delta […]
Ba Chua Xu, or the Lady of the Realm, is a local goddess who is believed to have the power to bring good luck and prosperity to her devotees. She […]
Thái Bình (Thai Binh) has a long and rich history, dating back to the Bronze Age. The province was once part of the kingdom of Van Lang, one of the […]
Bánh Cuốn Thanh Trì or Thanh Tri steamed rice rolls, is a popular Vietnamese dish that originated in the Thanh Tri district of Hanoi. The dish is made with thin […]
Beyond its exquisite taste, Hanoi green sticky rice cake holds deep cultural significance, traditionally served during the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time for family reunions and moonlit celebrations. The vibrant green […]
The Lim Festival is a celebration of Quan Ho folk singing, a unique form of Vietnamese folk music that was inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural […]
Hưng Yên (Hung Yen) is a province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam, about 60 kilometers southeast of Hanoi, the capital city. It is a relatively small province, […]
Also known as Muong Lo Black Sticky Rice Cake, this is one of the traditional Thai ethnic dishes that often appears on Tet holidays. Along with the unique flavor and […]
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