Saigon’s ancient markets
In the 300 years since its establishment, Ho Chi Minh City has become a center of business, science, technology, culture, arts and entertainment, but still retains its quintessential traditional features.
When people think of Ho Chi Minh City, they don’t just imagine a hustling bustling city, but know that it has ancient markets which are characteristic of Vietnamese culture and people.
Many of these traditional markets are listed in the City’s 100 Most Exciting Things To Do Program, which aims to promote the image and tourism in the City.
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The most famous streets for sidewalk cafes in Hanoi
VietNamNet Bridge - The image of small, crowded sidewalks where many people concentrate on reading the newspaper, smoking or chatting with friends besides cups of coffee has become very familiar in Hanoi.
Across the streets of Hanoi, one can see sidewalk cafes everywhere. There are several streets where the entire sidewalks are occupied by coffee shops.
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Food Festival comes to Vung Tau
Vung Tau City in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province will host a hugely-anticipated food festival from Thursday until Sunday.
Through this event, the provincial people’s committee wants to promote food culture with local signature dishes as well as give tourism businesses the chance to show their talents and serve guests.
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Sapa O’Chau – The first ethnic minority people-owned travel business in Viet Nam
August 9th has been chosen to be the “Int’l Day of the World’s Indigenous People” by UNESCO. On this occasion of 2013, Sapa O’Chau officially announced to be the first ethnic minority people-owned travel business in Viet Nam.
O’Chau means Thank You in the H’Mong language. Sapa O’Chau is an unique homestay tourist address in Lao Chai (Sa Pa), always attracting to international tourists.
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