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Saigon Street Food: Bun Mi Vang

Did you know that Bun mi vang is the breakfast of champions? In this article of the Saigon Street Food Series, we’re going to delve into the Cho Lon area in District 6 to experience this one-of-a-kind noodle!

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​An In-depth Look at Bun Rieu (Crab Noodle Soup) in Saigon

Saigon has a number of noodle dishes from local samples like bun ca loc (snakehead fish noodles), bun mam (rice vermicelli soup), bun nuoc leo (fermented fish soup), bun cha ca (grilled chopped fish noodles) to international exports like Singaporean style noodles and Thai noodles. However, among Vietnamese culinary delights, bun rieu in …

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Uncover the Joss Paper Burning Rituals in Vietnam

Burning paper money for our ancestors? That seems like a strange thing to do especially when you’re not from Vietnam or our neighboring countries. Today, we’ll discover this interesting ancestral ritual that has been a common practice in Vietnam for hundreds of years.

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Saigon Street Food: Net-Filter Coffee (Ca Phe Vot)

In a city where filter coffee shops dominate almost every street corner, it’s not every day that a café conjures up a sense of wonder without a gimmick. Tourists can’t get enough of Vietnam’s lively coffee culture. But unlike the coffee scenes in Korea and Taiwan, this phenomenon is not …

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Cafes for Digital Nomads in Da Nang

Famously known as the most liveable city of Vietnam, Danang will cater to every one of your needs. Especially for nomads and creative content creators, this paradise will offer you a whole range of inspiring cafés boasting private, peaceful working spaces and beautiful sceneries.

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An Adventure to the Mysterious Caves in Ha Long Bay

So you’ve booked your cruise, or at least you’re thinking about it, now it’s time to do a little exploring into the hidden secrets of this land. One aspect of this incredible sea-scape that you can’t miss is its caves and the hidden legends from thousands of years ago that ring mysterious in this day and age. Keep reading to discover these caves and the secrets they whisper.

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How to Celebrate Tet in Nha Trang

Are you wondering at which place you will feel our special Vietnamese holiday, Tet Nguyen Dan, the most? Look no further than the Red River Delta of Vietnam. According to Professor Luong Duc Hien, the word “Tet” is a unit of weather in a year. Since 5,000 years ago, Vietnam …

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