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Saigon Street Food: Che (Vietnamese Sweet Soup)

When it comes down to Asian desserts, most Westerners have a difficult time conjuring up something… traditional. And by traditional, I mean anything that doesn’t include fruit (smoothies) and/or green tea flavored Kit Kats. Asian desserts have been misunderstood for far too long, which is why, when given the opportunity …

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Vietnamese Traditional Costumes: History, Culture and Where to Find Them

The traditional costumes of a country tell many stories about its history and culture. Vietnamese costumes have been affected by many cultures in the world from the past to present, making them more beautiful and educational. If you’re looking for a little information on these costumes and where to find them, keep reading.  

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Landmark 81 – A Towering Totem to the Confidence of the Vietnamese People

Once again, Ho Chi Minh City has constructed an incredible architectural feat that literally shines on the stage of its budding entrepreneurial scene, as the city has done throughout its own fascinating history of development. Have a look at its new glamorous garment - Landmark 81 - the tallest building in Southeast Asia to date.

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Da Lat During Flower Season

If you are interested in a peaceful respite from the city, drinking a cup of tea while reading a good book in a lovely garden or enjoying a walk on beautiful and (sometimes) bustling slopes, petals falling in the wind, consider a visit to Da Lat city.

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Eating Weird Food in South-East Asia with Sonny Side

Welcome to the Travel Vietnam Podcast! Today, we’re here with Sonny Side. Traveler. Youtuber. Sometimes rapper. And we are here to talk about weird foods.  Andrew: So what’s your thing, Sonny? Well, my thing is trying to make videos that are entertaining and have to do with travel and …

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What and Where to Eat in Pleiku

Hey food lovers! I’m calling for you today so we can talk about the most essential thing in life, which is of course, food. But this time, it’s going to be special as we are here to discuss my one and only hometown, Pleiku.

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