Vietnamese Square Sticky Rice Cake

Vietnamese square sticky rice cake (bánh chưng) is a traditional cake often seen on the ancestor-worship altar during the Tet Holidays and King Hung’s anniversary (March 10 of the lunar calendar). For the Vietnamese, the cake is the ideal way to express gratitude to their ancestors, heaven, and earth. The process of making Vietnamese sticky rice […]

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The Beauty of Saigon: Past & Present

After more than 300 years of establishment and development, old Saigon and Ho Chi Minh City today have become a bustling commercial center, the largest in the country. Experiencing many ups and downs throughout history, yet in many places, streets, markets, and buildings still retain the beautiful image of the old days. Both domestic and foreign tourists […]

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Hoang Cam Stove

Hoang Cam Stove (Vietnamese: bếp Hoàng Cầm, bếp means stove) was created during the the Hòa Bình campaign (1951 – 1952). The stove is named after the man who made it, a military chef – Mr. Hoàng Cầm. Since its birth until now, the stove has been widely used in the Vietnamese army and is mandatory […]

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Tra On floating market

The floating market is a long-standing traditional culture of the people of Luc Si Thanh Commune in particular and the Mekong Delta River in short. This market is the local point of trade and transactions in the districts and provinces throughout the western region. Today Tra On floating market is known as a tourist attraction […]

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Can Tho Museum

With an area of ​​​​nearly 3.000m², Can Tho Museum (Vietnamese: bảo tàng Cần Thơ, bảo tàng means museum) is considered the largest museum in the Mekong Delta region. This is a place to display and introduce artifacts about the country and people of Cần Thơ through each historical period; introduce the socio-cultural-economic achievements of the […]

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Muoi Cuong Cocao Farm

Muoi Cuong Cocoa Garden is becoming one of the “hot” tourist destinations that should miss when coming to explore Can Tho. Coming here, visitors can not only enjoy the fresh air of the cocoa garden, but also witness firsthand the process of processing products from fresh cocoa fruits. Right now, let’s explore Muoi Cuong cocoa […]

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Ong Temple

Ong Temple (Vietnamese: Chùa Ông, Ông means Gentlemen, often use in respect) is one of the ancient temple in Can Tho famous for its unique architecture. The temple also plays an important role in the spiritual lives of the Hoa community (Chinese people living in Vietnam) in the Southwest region. During the war, the Ong Temple […]

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Phuoc Kien Pagoda

Phuoc Kien Pagoda (Vietnamese: chùa Phước Kiển, chùa means pagoda) is a special pagoda in Dong Thap Province. This is home to the most unique lotus varieties in Vietnam, imported from the Amazon, with extremely large sizes that can carry people weighing up to 80kg. This giant lotus leaf alone has made a significant tourist […]

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Cai Mon Village

Cai Mon village (Vietnamese: làng Cái Mơn) lies along two banks of Cái River, Vĩnh Thành commune, Chợ Lách District, Bến Tre Province, is the famous for its tradition of growing flowers and shaping ornamental plants of various kinds from the Mekong Delta, the North or from Thailand. Furthermore, this is one of the largest […]

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Hundred Columns House

Tay Ninh is not only renowned for its water tourism sites but also for numerous long-standing historical sites. The most famous is the Hundred Columns House, which exemplifies the quintessence of carving techniques and design harmony and is classified as a National Historic-Cultural Relic.  How is the Hundred Columns House unique? The owner of the house […]

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