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  Visit Tra Su Indigo Forest - An Giang

Visit Tra Su Indigo Forest - An Giang

Tourists visiting Tra Su Forests will have unforgettable memories and experiences while admiring the beauty of boundless landscapes and getting to taste typical western Vietnamese specialties.

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  Saigon's most scrumptious noodle soups

Saigon's most scrumptious noodle soups

Saigon has been widely known for being a cultural centre of Vietnam where remarkable indigenous cultural features of the three regions of the country (North, South, and Central) meet.

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  Num bo choc fish noodle soup in Sai Gon

Num bo choc fish noodle soup in Sai Gon

Originally a specialty of the tower-pagoda’s land, num bo choc fish noodle soup has followed the footsteps of Cambodian expats to settle in Saigon.

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  Mekong Delta fish noodle soup in Sai Gon

Mekong Delta fish noodle soup in Sai Gon

Originated from Cambodian noodle soup, Mekong Delta fish noodle soup has been innovated by Vietnam lowlanders to bring out the special flavor and a new taste for the soup.

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  Bun bo Hue (spicy Hue beef noodle soup) in Sai Gon

Bun bo Hue (spicy Hue beef noodle soup) in Sai Gon

Like any other food originated from the ancient capital of Hue, beef noodle soup requires complexity in cooking and presenting, especially sophisticated in making broth.

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  Bun rieu cua (vermicelli and sour crab soup) in Sai Gon

Bun rieu cua (vermicelli and sour crab soup) in Sai Gon

Along with snail noodle soup, bun rieu cua – also a specialty from Northern Vietnam, has made its reputation widely known around Saigon.

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  Bun oc (Snail Noodle Soup) in Sai Gon

Bun oc (Snail Noodle Soup) in Sai Gon

This is a typical type of noodle soup in northern Vietnam. It requires complex preparing and cooking, especially in the segment of washing and boiling snails.

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  Cham Ethnic Group celebrates Ramawan Festival

Cham Ethnic Group celebrates Ramawan Festival

Ramawan Festival – a traditional festival of Cham Bani minority people held in one month that’s also called “the strictly austere” month officially takes place from June 26 to June 28 in two provinces of Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan.

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  Trang An Tourism Complex recognized as World Heritage Site

Trang An Tourism Complex recognized as World Heritage Site

By meeting the criteria of natural and cultural values, Trang An Complex of Tourism has been officially declared as a World Culture and Nature Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is the first heritage site of the country to combine both cultural and natural aspects.

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  Sai Gon's typical refreshing drinks

Sai Gon's typical refreshing drinks

Sai Gon’s desserts and drinks are more or less about fresh and popular ingredients as they are most typically chosen to play a big part in the city’s beverage stores. Sai Gon natives believe that nothing could dry up the heat of a hot day better than a glass of citronella cooler (a mix of citronella and lemonade) or that of coconut lemonade.

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  Beautiful green tea plantations in Northern Vietnam

Beautiful green tea plantations in Northern Vietnam

These enchanting, massive green tea plantations (so-called tea hills) that spread out throughout the territory of Vietnam’s northern provinces can surely dispel all your exhaustions of travelling.

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  Breath-taking attractions in Binh Thuan

Breath-taking attractions in Binh Thuan

Filled throughout the territory with beautiful beaches, splendid sand dunes and ancient multi-colored stone grounds, Binh Thuan Province remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Indeed, Mother Nature has favored the land with a wide range of breath-taking scenic sights.

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