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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Special food in the Centre Vietnam
Banh beo xu Hue (Hue bloating fren-shaped cake)
Banh beo is a specialty and indispensable in
Bun bo gio heo (Beef and fork soft noodle soup)
Preparing Bun bo gio heo is very skillful. Pig leg is clean-shaved, chopped into even slices with adequate bone, meat and skin, mixed with lean beefs, and soaked with salt, pepper, fish sauce, dry onion and spices.
Bun bo gio heo is proper with all appetites. Even diet people could enjoy the sweet-smelling of beef with less fat of pig leg so as not to be fed up with as serving. Bun bo gio heo is delicious anytime you have it. You could enjoy this specialty of the Central region on Hue City .
Banh la cha tom (Grilled rice cake with Cray fish)
Anyone who used to experience the dish would never forget such simple cake made from grilled rice cake and Cray fish only.
The cake must be as thin as a leaf but flexible enough. Cray fish must be brittle and sweet. Serving with long jawed anchovy sauce.
Banh la cha tom does not as heavily smell as the majority of the other dishes but gentle, elegant and attractive to customers
Com hen song Huong (Perfume River mussel cooked rice)
Com hen has a sweet-smelling flavor of rice, onion, and grease, as well as strange tastes of sweet, buttery, salty, sour, bitter, and peppery-hot. You have to arrive to Hen river-islet in the
Com hen is always attractive to many customers because it is tasty and, at the same time, economic to anybody.
Cao lau Hoi An (Hoi An vermicelli)
Cao lau as a dish has its "own kingdom", therefore, customers are likely to be served with it only in Hoi An.
Cao lau noodles are carefully made from local new rice not stocked one. Water used to soak rice must be taken from wells in the Ba Le Village; noodles thus will be soft, enduring and flavored with special sweet-smelling. In addition, meat used to prepare for Cao lau must be loin or trotter.
Dry pancakes used must be thick and have much sesame. Greasy coconut quintessence and bitter green cabbage are also indispensable. The so-called genuine Cao lau Hoi An must satisfy all above requirements.
Banh trang cuon thit heo (Dry pancake roll with pork)
Coming to the Central region, you are offered with the service of Banh trang cuon thịt heo.
A big plate of fresh vegetables with a peppery-hot red chilly, a plate of boiled lean and fat meat, a bowl of fish sauce, and a plate of dry pancakes are displayed on the dining table. Customers have to serve themselves with all of the 10 substances mentioned above.
Banh trang cuon thịt heo is considered as not only a daily dish but also likely an artistic specialty of the Central citizens.
My Quang (Quang soft noodle soup)
Similar to rice noodle and chicken or pork soup (Hu tieu),My Quang is a variety of Pho (rice noodle soup), because the noodles are made from rice and soused with soup as serving. The soup sauce, which is added, comes from a mixture of flavor from beef or pork bone, shrimps, crabs, chicken and duck. The noodles are yellow, somewhat distinct from Pho. However, the main reason for having this color is to be in hannony with the colors of shrimps and crabs.
The best My Quang is made from rice in Phu Chiem, shrimp in Cho Dai and spicy vegetables in Tra Que. As a strict selection of substances to prepare, My Quang has been dominant in almost all of culinary markets in the Central provinces and expanded to Ho Chi Minh City with a high qualification of a Quang Ngai's specialty.
Floating Markets in Mekong Delta
In the Mekong Delta, floating markets comprise of many boats on the river from which people can purchase all kinds of commodities such as foods and other household goods.
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| Nga Nam floating market in Soc Trang Province |
The floating markets are held all day long but the most crowded time is during the morning hours from 8 to 9am.
Visitors come to the famous floating markets of Cai Rang in Can Tho Province, Phung Hiep in Hau Giang Province or Nga Nam in Soc Trang Province in the Mekong Delta.
Each floating market has its own characteristics and many visitors go to the floating markets not just to buy things but also to view the daily activities of the Vietnamese people on the river.
These floating markets create interesting tours for both local and foreign tourists.
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Food services display at floating market
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The beautiful flowers of Vietnam
Flower production has always been a traditional activity of the Vietnamese and cut flowers are mainly produced by small holders in their garden plots.
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An old lady chooses flowers at a street vendor in HCM City
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The tropical flowers are grown in the southern part of the country while the more delicate blooms require the temperate climate of the mountain region of Dalat.
The Vietnamese people love flowers and no festival or celebration is complete without them, if you are lucky enough to be invited into a Vietnamese home you will see vases of beautiful arrangements in the rooms. In hotel lobbies the works of art that are produced by highly skilled and imaginative florists are a wonderful first impression for the overseas tourists, fuelling the notion of exotic Vietnam.
The markets traditionally have an area dedicated to flowers and bucket loads of wonderful blooms adorn the streets adding color and vibrancy to the street scene. Whether buying or sightseeing it is a therapeutic experience to wander through narrow alleyways lined with a multiplicity of color, softness and above all, perfume. The best time is in the earlier part of the morning when the flowers are at their freshest and before the heat and humidity overpower the fragrances.
Those wanting to view the wonderful array of flowers available should make a trip to the street market in Ho Thi Ky in District 10. The stalls are loaded with varieties of every type of bloom, the lotus flowers are in abundance as are buckets of roses and chrysanthemums, the orchids come in every color of the rainbow and the gladioli stand majestically, the most valued being the deep red. A large bouquet of flowers can be selected for a very reasonable price. It seems that flowers bloom everywhere in Ho Chi Minh City along the streets of the city and suburbs, the subtle shades of the classical orchid, the piquant purple pansy and the boldly wild sunflower.
Dalat (the name is derived from the pine woods for which it is famous) is the place to visit if you want to see more of the magnificence of Vietnam’s plant life and blooms and the best time to go is in the early spring, during the Flower Festival which is held in early January. The blues and pinks of the hydrangeas in season are startling. The peach trees, in blossom near Xuan Huong Lake, are a particularly beautiful sight. They used to grow in forests around the city but, unfortunately, most of them have now been cut down. Then there is the yellow Mimosa from Australia and the flamboyant purple of the Brazilian Jacaranda trees.
For people who live and work in the City it is uplifting to see the natural beauty of flowers decorating the streets and markets, take time to see beyond the stress of the man-made environment. Enjoy the fragrances, the color, the shapes and the delicacy, your soul will be more content for the rest of the day.
By Ann Wheaton
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Travel feel at home in Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh Province is promoting tourism homestays and
improving co-operation with other provinces to enhance the tourism
experience, says provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
deputy director Duong Thi Thanh.
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| Grey nomad trail: Tourists enjoy outdoor activities during their homestay tour in Van Long District in Ninh Binh Province. |
Tourists in homestay accommodation take part in the family's daily activities, like going to the market, cooking and farming
The nation's current tourism strategies favours green tourism which Thanh said was associated with the preservation of eco- diversity and natural values.
In ties with other regions, Ninh Binh had signed a 2012 development and co-operation agreement with 10 provinces and cities with high tourism potential, including Ha Noi, HCM City, Da Nang, Thua Thien-Hue, Quang Nam, Can Tho, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Lao Cai, and Lang Son.
Thanh said the ties would assist tours of ancient capitals, including Hoa Lu in Ninh Binh, Thang Long citadel (Ha Noi), Lam Kinh vestige, Ho citadel (Thanh Hoa Province) and Hue City.
The provincial tourism section head, Hoang Thanh Phong said: "The province also has craft villages like Van Lam embroidery village, Ninh Van stone carving village of Hoa Lu District, and Kim Son sedge village in Kim Son District.
"When craft villages are better known, it could help create jobs for local people."
However, Ninh Binh still faced challenges, including the perception of poor environmental protection, site information and professionalism among tourist guides, along with annoying street vendors and a lack of entertainment, Thanh said.
"Employees in tourism activities will undergo training in environment protection, languages, culture and history."
Recently, Gia Sinh Commune in Gia Vien District opened the club Lang Am Thuc De Nui (Gastronomy Village of Mountain Goat). There, 20 members made a commitment to strictly observe food service regulations and to make sure prices were included on menus.
Located 93km south of Ha Noi, Ninh Binh has diverse landscapes, with the Trang An ecotourism complex boasting mountains, caves and lakes.
Among 3.6 million visitors to the province in the first six months of this year, 2.5 million went to the complex.
The Tam Coc-Bich Dong tourist destination and Bai Dinh Pagoda have also created an impression.
Ninh Binh aims to welcome 6 million visitors, including 1 million foreigners, by 2015, an annual growth rate of 10 per cent.
Festival to promote Hanoi’s craft village tourism
More than 400 stalls will be set up to present tourism programmes,
culinary culture and products of traditional craft villages of Hanoi and Red River Delta provinces during a
festival in the capital city from October 9–12.
Visitors
have the chance to observe artisans at work and try their hand at making some
products.
Several
forms of folk culture like water puppetry, calligraphy and “ca tru” singing
will also be introduced along with tours around craft villages in Hanoi.
Apart
from these activities, the Hanoi city People’s
Committee will discuss measures to develop craft village tourism in Hanoi with participating
scientists, artisans, travel agencies and representatives of international
organisations.
As
part of the 2013 National Tourism Year of the Red River Delta–Hai Phong, the
event aims to honour, conserve and develop traditional craft villages in the
region.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Second Da Lat in Central Highlands
Also with cold weather, pine forests and mansions nestled in the
morning dew, Mang Den is like the second Da Lat city in the majestic
forest and mountain of Central Highlands.
In
the language of Bana people, Mang Den means the large and flat land.
Located at an altitude of 1,200 m over the sea level, Mang Den becomes
the ideal place to hide the heat and wind of the Central Highland, with
an average temperature of 18-20 degrees C all the year round. About 50
km to the northeast Kon Tum City, Mang Den has a wild, pure beauty like a
young woman sleeping in the woods.
On the basalt trail leading to grandeur Mang Den, anyone would mistake like being lost in the romantic landscape of Da Lat. Located between the winding passes of Mang Den and Violak, Mang Den hides itself in the primitive forests, creating a spectacular natural picture.
Mang Den Pass gives visitors shocking, refreshing feelings before the majestic scenery. Especially in winter, there are times when cloud covers the entire pass. At the peak of the Pass, visitors feel ecstasy by the beauty of the landscape of high mountains, dense forests…
While rare red pine trees are disappearing in Da Lat, Mang Den is surrounded by endless stretches of red pines. Mixed in that vast blue are songs of the forest, which are harmonized the sounds of waterfalls, water and birds.
Tourists
can walk to the waterfall as Pa Sy, Dak Ke, Lo Ba to enjoy the love
songs of the mountains, or simply stroll around the idyllic lakes such
as Toong Zori, Toong Po and Toong Dam to feel the quiet moments in the
nature. If you are adventurous, you can cross the forest watching
blooming orchids.
Mang Den also has French style villas like Da Lat. Lovely scenery with fresh air in this place turns this place into an ideal place for those who want to feel relaxed in mind. Here visitors are also immersed in the sounds of gongs and enjoy ruou can (wine drunk out of a jar through pipes) near fire.
Not only linking Kon Tum with Quang Ngai and provinces in the central coast, Mang Den is also seen as the start of the tourist route "Highland Green Road," connecting to the "Central Region Heritage Route" and the "Ho Chi Minh legendary road" to form the trans-nation tours. These traits are enough to make Mang Den’s own place in the heart of tourists, not only known as a “shadow” of Da Lat city.

The pine trees in Mang Den.
On the basalt trail leading to grandeur Mang Den, anyone would mistake like being lost in the romantic landscape of Da Lat. Located between the winding passes of Mang Den and Violak, Mang Den hides itself in the primitive forests, creating a spectacular natural picture.
Mang Den Pass gives visitors shocking, refreshing feelings before the majestic scenery. Especially in winter, there are times when cloud covers the entire pass. At the peak of the Pass, visitors feel ecstasy by the beauty of the landscape of high mountains, dense forests…
While rare red pine trees are disappearing in Da Lat, Mang Den is surrounded by endless stretches of red pines. Mixed in that vast blue are songs of the forest, which are harmonized the sounds of waterfalls, water and birds.

The magical beauty of Pa Sy waterfall. Photo: kontum.org.vn.
French villas in Mang Den. Photo: kontum.org.vn
Mang Den also has French style villas like Da Lat. Lovely scenery with fresh air in this place turns this place into an ideal place for those who want to feel relaxed in mind. Here visitors are also immersed in the sounds of gongs and enjoy ruou can (wine drunk out of a jar through pipes) near fire.
Not only linking Kon Tum with Quang Ngai and provinces in the central coast, Mang Den is also seen as the start of the tourist route "Highland Green Road," connecting to the "Central Region Heritage Route" and the "Ho Chi Minh legendary road" to form the trans-nation tours. These traits are enough to make Mang Den’s own place in the heart of tourists, not only known as a “shadow” of Da Lat city.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Pictures of Vietnam cuisines on American magazine
The American Journal - Martha Stewart Living - a famous magazine
dedicated to American women, has published a series of pictures of
Vietnamese cuisine.
Salad with vermicelli and grilled pork.


A cup of coffee in Vietnam style.


Crispy spring roll.

Soup with consomme pouredfrom a caremic pot.

Salad with minced pork, shrimp and grapefruit.

Salad with chicken.


A table with many Vietnamese dishes.

Vietnamese bread.

Martha StewartLiving introduces many different kinds of bread.

The difference is in the stuffing with a variety of materials.

Beef steak and asparagus salad.

Vietnamese cuisines are impressive because each dish goes with different sauce.

Vietnam has many kinds of spring rolls.

Beef vermicelli.

Beef noodle.

Shaved ice, litchi syrup mixed with ginger juice, served with sesame cakes.

Grilled shrimp with herbs, added with crushed peanuts and a little of lemon juice.

Grilled pork.

Fried vermicelli served with saute shrimp and mint leaves.

Grilled pork served with watermelon and cucumber salad.
Rice noodle with salad for hot summer days.

Crispy spring roll.
Chau Doc (Mekog Delta)
Chau
Doc on the edge of the Mekong Delta is the stepping stone to Vietnam
for travellers arriving from Cambodia. We arrived on the back of
motorbikes that had collected us at the Cambodia/Vietnam border near the
town of Tinh Bien which is 30km from Chau Doc (see Vietnam-Cambodia
border crossings).
They
dropped us at the very nice Trung Nguyen Hotel which overlooks the main
market in the town centre. Nice, clean rooms with very helpful
receptionist at just $10 a night. Another good budget option is the
Thuan Loi Hotel which is right on the river where the ferry from Phnom
Penh docks. The Song Sao Hotel is a good mid-range option located almost
next to a small bookshop called 'the English Bookstore'. The charming
owner loves to practice his English and will take you on private tours
of the river.


Instead
we chose to take a tour with the owner of the 'English Bookstore'. We
met at his shop at 7am and walked down to the river where his friend's
boat was waiting for us. First of all we headed south east along the
river beyond the Victoria Hotel and met up with the approaching floating
market. Our boat got right into the action and we were able to step
onto one of the trader's boats as they sold all manner of fresh fruits
and vegetables.
From
here we crossed the river and went to see the floating fish farm houses
which have fish cages under the living area. We then visited a Cham
village and its mosque before returning to Chau Doc. This 2.5 hour
private tour cost us just $7 for the two of us.
Sam Mountain
The
other main tourist attraction of Chau Doc is Sam Mountain which is 6km
from town so you'll need some transport. On our first night we were
'stalked' by one of the cyclo riders who seemed to pop up no matter
which street we were on. He wanted $5 to take us to the mountain so we
agreed to meet him the next afternoon and head there for sunset.
The
cyclo rider picked us up at 3.30pm arriving with his wife and Downs
syndrome daughter. The poor bloke works 24 hours a day to support his
family as as his wife has to stay at home to look after their child.
They could put her in a government school but then they'd never see her
again. The cyclo man just puts his situation down to Lord Buddha and
just gets on with it with a big smile on his face. A lesson to us all!
A
couple of moped riders gave us a push on the way to the base of Sam
Mountain then our man showed us around Tay An Pagoda, the Temple of Lady
Xu and the Tomb of Thoai Ngoc Hau. The moped drivers then took us to
the top of Sam Mountain (for a small fee) then waited for us so that we
could watch the sunset over the endless padi fields with Cambodia in the
distance.
It
was a hard cycle back in the dark without the help of the mopeds, even
more so when we got a puncture. When we paid the rider more than he'd
asked for and paid for his puncture to be repaired ($7.50 in total) he
seemed quite concerned and informed us that we'd given him more than
we'd agreed and wanted to be sure that we were aware of it!
Ba Vi National Park offers escape from hustle of Hanoi
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| Ba Vi National Park offers escape from hustle of Hanoi |
In spring, the forest is highlighted
with striking colours of wild peach blossoms and apricot flowers, while
in summer the dense forest is dryer and brighter with light sunshine
beaming down through thick layers of leaves. Autumn covers most of the
trees with yellow coats and winter seems to bring a fresh cool air to
the space.
Located in the middle of the northern
plain, Ba Vi (Three Peaks) is mentioned in the ancient legend of the
Mountain God Tan Vien, and is said to be his final resting place.
The highest peak, known as King Peak, is
1,296m, followed by Tan Vien Peak (Mountain God) at 1,227m and Ngoc Hoa
Peak at 1,131m. There is a temple dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh on
King Peak and another to worship the Mountain God on Tan Vien Peak.
At the entrance to the park is Tien Sa Tourism Site, where a 20ha lake is surrounded by a 120ha forest.
The site is divided into several themed
zones to suit various ages, including a water park of 3,000sq.m with
three swimming pools and nine slides and a games area of 2,500sq.m.
Young people can enjoy boating or play tennis, football, volleyball and badminton.
Following the sloping zigzagging 12km
road from the park gate, visitors will have a chance to see the rich
local flora and fauna. The park is home to more than 1,200 kinds of
plants, 21 of which are mentioned in Vietnam ‘s Red Book of rare and threatened species. There are also 63 species of animals.
Some old vestiges of the French
occupation have recently been opened to the public at 1,000m above sea
level thanks to the upgraded road leading to the ruins.
According to a French document dating
back to the 1930s, the French planned to build three resorts at heights
of 400, 600 and 1,000m above sea level, and were particularly keen on
developing the highest one. Between 1932 and 1944, they built various
facilities like a hostel, playground, church, orphanage and military
basement which can still be seen today.
A jail was also built in the 1930s
capable of holding up to 200 prisoners, and some of the implements used
to torture the prisoners are now on display.
A new trekking route has been opened
leading up to some of the parks oldest trees, mostly Bach Xanh
(calocedrus macrolepis). Hundreds of them flourish at an altitude of
1,000m, and the tree offers fine wood with a gentle fragrance which is
easily processed into furniture and houses.
At the end of the road, climbing over
1,000 steps leading to the temples on King Peak or Tan Vien Peak is
another unforgettable experience.
From King Peak, the scenery looks like a
huge painting with giant “strokes” of green grass fields, yellow rice
crops and the Da River zigzagging through the undulating hills.
Cham Island – a place to discover
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| Cham Island – a place to discover |
Considered as a beautiful pearl of Hoi An in the central coast province of Quang Nam, the Cham Island has many interesting things to explore.
Situated about 15 km from Cua Dai beach,
Cham Island comprises eight islets. It is endowed by nature with
terrific advantages: nice weather all year round, unspoiled and
beautiful beaches and great landscape. Visitors can discover and enjoy
many things on the island.
In 2009, the island was recognized as a
world biosphere reserve by UNESCO. It has more than 1,500 ha of natural
forest and more than 6,700 ha of water surface, and is home to a
critical ecosystem that includes coral reefs, seaweed and sea grass
beds. The area is also rich in marine resources, including many species
of ecological and economic importance.
Given these advantages, the Pearl of Hoi
An has attracted tourists who are interested in adventures and nature
discovery. Picnic, camping and scuba diving are among the top choices of
visitors. Many positive reviews have been given by international
visitors on the famous tourism forum tripadvisor.com. A New Zealand
tourist who visited Cham Island in July wrote: “We had a great day out
with the team from Cham Island Diving. Not only reasonably priced, but a
brilliant seafood lunch, beautiful relatively quiet beach stop and
great snorkeling spots.” A Hong Kong visitor commented: “Great
atmosphere, beautiful beach and fun diving!”
Some other tourists said Cham Island diving was worth of 5/5 points.
Besides a rich ecosystem, the Cham
Island Marine Protected Area’s ancient monuments absolutely captivate
tourists. The excavated ruins are proof of the former cultural and trade
exchanges between Cham Island and countries in the region. The island
was once a transshipment point of international merchant ships on the
maritime silk road found in the 13th century. Famous vestiges such as
Hai Tang Pagoda, Cham Well in Cam village, Temple of the Founder of the
Edible Birds Nest Industry, Mausoleum of the Tutelary God reflect the
prosperity of the ancient Cham and Vietnamese people thousands of years
ago.
For those who like tranquility, unspoiled countryside and relaxation, the island is an appropriate destination.
Its beaches which are almost untouched by humans are as beautiful as
those on Phu Quoc Island off Kien Giang Province in the country’s south.
Visitors can enjoy the fresh air and warm sunshine. However, the island
is less known due to insufficient promotion and inconvenient
transportation.
Visitors can also stay overnight at a
fisherman’s house. The islanders are friendly and honest. Visitors will
enjoy savoring rustic but delicious dishes made with wild vegetables,
fish, squid and pickles and listen to the home owner’s fishing trip
stories or legends about the island.
Those who want to go to Cham Island to simply enjoy fresh seafood could take a squid catching or fishing tour.
Travel agents and fishermen will take them to a fishing ground. Caught
fish and squid will be served at a restaurant or right on board.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Sword Lake(HoGuom) overflowed, many Hanoi streets flooded
Heavy rain all day long on August 8 flooded Dinh Tien Hoang and
Le Thai To, the streets around the Hoan Kiem (Sword) Lake. The other
"black spots" such as Dien Bien Phu, Le Duan, Nguyen Khuyen ... were
also 40-50 cm deep.
Police vehicles carry motorcycles through flooded road
Rain stopped but at noon August 9 the Road 70 in Ha Dong District, Hanoi, was still heavily flooded. The authorities sent vehicles to the site to help people.

Owing to heavy rain all day long, the Sword Lake overflowed.


Dinh Tien Hoang and Le Thai To streets were also flooded.

Workers were mobilized to prevent flooding in the city center.

Water flooded the sidewalk...

...making Dien Bien Phu Street more immense.

Nguyen Khuyen Street.

Part of Tho Nhuom Street was blocked to enable faster drainage.

Tran Hung Dao Street.

Flooding made many vehicle break down...

Prolonged congestion at Cua Nam.



Nguyen Xien Road was 40 cm deep.

A bus stop on Nguyen Xien Road.




















A foreign tourist at the Sword Lake (photo VOV).

Rain stopped but at noon August 9 the Road 70 in Ha Dong District, Hanoi, was still heavily flooded. The authorities sent vehicles to the site to help people.








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More than 400 stalls will be set up to present tourism programmes,
culinary culture and products of traditional craft villages of 
