Tag Archives: traditional

People in Hoi An

If you have been to Hoi An and communicate with people there, you must agree with me that Hoi An people are essentially rich in tradition and culture and soon accessed to the outside world. Somehow, they formed a unique cultural identity and preserved it for generations until now. They are prone to the interior life, quite serene and tranquil. As …

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Daisy Flower Festival in Uong Bi, Quang Ninh

A collection of more than 80 kinds of daisy flowers was displayed and introduced in different spaces at Daisy Flower Festival in Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh Province on 18 October. The festival was held first at Ba Vang pagoda, a destination belongs to Yen Tu landscape. Aside from admiring daisy flowers, visitors could join the traditional culture and art …

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Cuisine culture of Cham people

After a lot of article writing about the food of King ethnic group in Vietnam, today, we would like to introduce the culinary culture of Cham people. The Cham people prefer boiled and grilled to fried dishes. Their food tastes cool, sour or spicy depending on each season. Savory The Cham people like canh boi, a kind of mixed soup containing …

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Hue food culture

Whenever talking about Hue, tourists often think about imperial citadels, tombs or vestiges associated with golden age of dynasties. In order to understand more about this city, let’s find out Hue’s culinary culture, which contributes to the attraction of Hue tourism. Vietnam Regional Noodle Soups We can see cultural feature and fussy characteristic of old capital from simple to sophisticated …

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Explore impressive tile-covered bridges in Vietnam

Aside from Hoi An bridge pagoda, Vietnam has many impressive covered bridges in Hue, Nam Dinh and Ninh Binh such as Thanh Toan, Thuong Market, Luong Pagoda and Phat Diem bridges. The common feature of these bridges is wooden material and roof tiles. Despite being small bridges crossing the river, they are really attractions to tourists. Hoi An Bridge Pagoda …

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Naked bathing, cultural tradition in Tu Le

Not only does Tu Le attract tourists for golden terraced field in harvest season but also allure photographers for naked-bathing custom of ethnic people. Related: Mud-bathing in Vietnam Tu Le is a familiar destination on tourism map of Northwest region. Every year, in this time, a lot of domestic and international tourists are coming to Tu Le and other mountainous …

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Adorable mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival

Cake market in Mid-Autumn Festival this year gets abundant than ever due to the presence of handmade moon cakes. Handmade moon cakes often have no additives, preservatives, abundant flavor, and various forms. However, the expiration date of these cakes is very short, not exceed 5 days and you need to make a reservation to buy them. It is not surprising …

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Traditional craft village festival in Hanoi

To celebrate 59th anniversary of capital city’s Liberation Day, the Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism organized Festival on traditional craft villages in Hanoi and Red River Delta 2013 with the theme “Convergence of Quintessence from traditional craft villages” taking place from 9th to 12th October 2013 at Quan Ngua Sport Palace. This is also an important event of …

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“Colors of Northwest’s culture” in Mu Cang Chai

With aim of popularizing tourist destinations, cultural products of Mu Cang Chai mountainous area to tourists during Terraced Field Festival 2013, of which highlights is the market with theme “Colors of Northwest’s culture”, Organization Board of the market has built a plan to direct communes and towns to prepare their specific products for the market. Accordingly, steering committee of the …

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The Trung Sisters Festival

Me Linh commune, Me Linh District, Hanoi is the hometown of the Trung Sisters (Trung Trac and Trung Nhi, two national heroines), and where they claimed to be kingdoms and established capital after defeating the Chinese invaders in early AD (40-43). To memorize the big devotion of the Trung Sisters, on the 6th of lunar month, the local peple organize …

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