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Rice Paper Cakes: My Long Delicacy

My Long in Ben Tre Province, Southern Vietnam is known for its rice paper cake because of its meaty, fragrant and simply delicious taste. Roasted over hot coal, the local delicacy is a favourite among locals and tourists alike with also three kinds to choose from, depending on one’s preference. Rice paper cake is made […]


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Vietnam Tourism: Promising Growth

Originally known for its rich culture, Vietnam in the past several years has also been receiving more and more visitors because of its steady development in other tourism areas such as beaches, food, hotels, entertainment, infrastructure and more. In the first quarter of this year alone, the country has already welcomed over 3.2 million foreign […]



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Falafel: Saigon Style

Falafel is one of the most famous street foods in the United States made from beans and vegetables and stuffed between sandwiches. Today, the popular American dish can be experienced in Vietnam thanks to the curiosity and determination of the local yoga instructor Sophia Pham. Pham encountered Falafel when she went to the United States […]


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Son La: A Tourist’s Paradise

If you’re a full-fledged tourist looking for history, culture and nature all in one place, Son La Province in North West Hanoi may just be the ideal destination for you. With its rich history and culture and breathtaking natural sights, it’s no wonder that the place has earned many visitors especially in the recent years. […]



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An Bang Beach: Race to Nature

For true nature lovers who are in search of the perfect paradise, An Bang Beach in Hoi An City is the ideal place to be. Located around three kilometres from Hoi An City on the central coast, An Bang Beach stretches to a four-kilometre area of crystal waters and yellow sand. True to its natural, […]





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Mount Fansipan Goes 3G

Mount Fansipan is nicknamed the Roof of Indochina because it is the highest mountain in Vietnam. Standing at 3,143 meters or 10,311 feet at the resort town of Sa Pa, it is also perhaps the most popular, receiving a large number of both local and foreign tourists the whole year round. Now, visitors can enjoy […]