Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 3, 2015

Banh Mi Vietnam (Traditional Vietnamese Bread Food)

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Bread is made with wheat and rice flour. This can be seen as a combination of sandwich and baguette. Thinly sliced carrots, pickles, cucumbers, liver pâté, mayonnaise and various meats are put into bread and covered by a little soy or fish sauce. 


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Banh mi Vietnam (Vietnamese Traditional Bread) is really popular in Vietnam, it also has another name "Saigon baguette or Fried pork bread"
  
People usually sell bread in small stalls on the street-side. Depending on customer’s needs, the seller will offer lots of types. Common varieties are chicken bread, omelet bread, shredded pork skin bread, grilledpork bread, juicy crushed pork meatballs bread. If you are vegetarian, you can enjoy it with vegetable and tofu. It is one of reasons why is really delicious.
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That’s why this baguette plays an important role in Vietnamese life- particularly with officers and people in a busy city. Any time, they can eat Banh Mi Vietnam (Vietnamese Traditional Bread) which is called : breakfast, lunch or dinner; when walking, doing something and don’t feel bored because there are many flavors to change. 

Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 3, 2015

MORE THAN 6.03 MILLION FOREIGN TOURISTS TO VIETNAM IN 2012

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Information from Vietnam General Statistic Office has revealed that there have been more than 6.03 million foreigners visiting Vietnam in 11 months of the year 2012.
The number of foreigners coming for recreation increases by 9.4%, to 3.6 million; while people traveling for business purpose contributes 1.05 million (up 17.1%); and the third largest number belongs to visiting relatives group with more than 1.04 million (up 15.5%); and the rest are other purposes with 328,000 visitors (up 3.5%).
Of which, the most preferable traveling method by foreigners is airplane, which accounts for more than 5.05 million (up 11.5%), the runner-up is by sea with more than 73,440 (up 94.2%) and by road reaches more than 903,000 (up 6.9%).
Amongst popular markets of Vietnam tourism, China is still the dominance with more than 1 .28 million (up 0.8%). Standing in the second place are the Public of Korean visitors with 635,930 (up 31.5%). The third and fourth largest numbers belong to Japan and the US with 524,490 (up 20.8%) and 407,340 (up 27%) respectively.

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The conquest of Vietnam by France began in 1858 and was completed by 1884. It became part of French Indochina in 1887. Independence was declared after World War II, but the French continued to rule until 1954 when they were defeated by Communist forces under Ho Chi Minh, who took control of the North. US economic and military aid to South Vietnam grew through the 1960s in an attempt to bolster the government, but US armed forces were withdrawn following a cease-fire agreement in 1973. Two years later, North Vietnamese forces overran the South. Despite the return of peace, for over two decades the country experienced little economic growth because of conservative leadership policies. Since 2001, Vietnamese authorities have committed to economic liberalization and enacted structural reforms needed to modernize the economy and to produce more competitive, export-driven industries. The country continues to experience protests from the Montagnard ethnic minority population of the Central Highlands over loss of land to Vietnamese settlers and religious persecution.

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Ha Long Cruise



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From Ha Noi we traveled around 130km east to Hạ Long Bay. I was really excited about this trip. When I first researched Viet Nam I came upon the famous images of the limestone karsts and islets perched like pearls in the emerald waters of the bay. The karsts are the big draw, they have been worn down by the sea into pillars and interesting shapes and the water has teased caves and archways into them. I'd wanted to see them for years and had high hopes for the Unesco World Heritage site.

 Hạ Long Bay is gorgeous even from land but the best way to experience it, we'd been told, was by boat. Tours abound from day trips on rustic fishing boats to luxury week long cruises and everything in-between. Matt booked us a 2 day trip on a reproduction of a paddle steamer named the Emeraud that cruised the bay from the turn of the century until it sunk in 1937. The boat and the rooms were very luxurious and definitely made up for the scorpion-in-the-sink situation at the jungle lodge.
But all in all we were left a little cold by the whole experience. In general,tour operators and companies in Vietnam are not particularly innovative. If an area or excursion succeeds then copy cats jump on the bandwagon and offer the exact same tour. After having knowledgeable guides in Sri Lanka and Borneo that really enhanced our experiences we were surprised when we first arrived here. I want to be clear that this is only our experience but the guided tours we've taken in Vietnam have most often left us with more questions than answers, and some of the information seemed to be off the cuff and confusing. As a result we have done most of our exploring on our own though it has been difficult to access areas outside the general tourist trail - some areas are overrun with tour operators while others seem to be completely ignored. If something is deemed a tourist attraction it is mined until the very last bit of value (in the form of tourist dollars) is sucked out of it without any seeming attempt to try anything new. .


The crew of the Emeraud was young and had a lot of energy, but they couldn't surmount the drudgery of the same routine which had been performed many times over. We were lucky it was low season because a lot fewer boats were on the water but even so we were never far from each other. They all follow the same cruise passage and stop at the same sites to do the same things. The activities are scheduled and you are encouraged to adhere strictly to the plan - hustled from one activity to the next with not much time to think about whether or not you'd like to participate. 

For Matt and I who have been lazily making our way for months now, we found all of it a bit jarring. The sites were tired and over-developed. One of the stops was Sung Sot Cave and the floor was paved over with a concrete path and stairs. Coloured lights illuminated the walls and ceiling and there were spots where it looked like stalactites were removed sothere would be ample head room. After our incredible experience at Nha-Kẻ Bàng park and the untouched caves there, we were disheartened to see this but we dutifully shuffled through with hundreds of other people. In an attempt to find a little peace and quiet Matt and I rented a kayak at the next scheduled stop (pearl farm) to paddle off on our own for a bit, but the water of the bay was dirty with oil slicks and plumes of rubbish everywhere. It seemed to us as if the bay has been used heavily and without much care for a long time.


But even with all that it is impossible to discount the raw beauty of this bay. The karsts are breathtaking. We met a lovely English couple that we sat with at meal times and made plans to meet them when they would be in Hội An a few days later. The food was very good on the boat (though the drinks, including water, were prohibitively expensive) and it was fun to relax in the shade and watch the gorgeous scenery flow by. 

Once we docked, the trip back from almost the top of the country everything out - the chickens next door had a field day - and scrubbing out the fridge and freezer. Then we tried to sleep in a stifling hot room with all the fans pointed toward the bed. The next day our landlord brought in a repairman and by that afternoon everything was working again.

Ho Thi ky Night Flower Market


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It is often said Saigon Vietnam no day and night, life is not working 24 hour break. This is true when one day hike to explore the night flower market in Saigon Vietnam.
Night blooming flower market.
They are the flower wholesale market's largest Saigon: Ho Thi Ky, Dam Sen, Hau Giang. No matter what time of year, cool weather in spring, summer heat loss conducted, the rain fall, or the cold southern winter ... Saigon the night flower market is always crowded, busy buyers and sellers an area. As night falls it's time tens of dozens of trucks carrying tons of fresh flowers from all over flock. This last is the flower market time the most vigorous activities. These people live with flowers in the night market has no concept of sleeping late, work quietly at night to the city wake up most fresh flowers.

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Business for only a very special item to the seller and gentle as the flowers. Not rare scenes of burly men are cared for the flower shape. Does not exist Deleting scenes, four cups, or quarrel contract period. Flower Market entrance to the cultural life of the market. Shines flashes to life hundreds of lights illuminate each flower as provocative call. Each flower has its own meaning, lost in this world it's easy flowers dazzled by the shimmering, magical. Whether visitors look to buy a few flowers, even the tourists miles to explore the mysteries of the interesting market, traders buy or sell in the market brought about ... the blooming flowers make life more tumultuous and romantic to live in an industrial city floodgates.

Midnight cars street vendors: crab soup, dumplings, Tíu fashioned type, who fried fish, fried corn, coffee smells like scented broken-up call. Curiously late as the air becomes more crowded. After about 12 hours, door began to open up, move flowers from the bins to be available before loading the team stands. Each flower boxes are opened, the hot blush bright colors in the night dispelled the sleepy human. By this time, bustling night life of the flower market is clearly new.

Bustling Ho Thi Ky
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Expected to be the largest flower market hub of Saigon, Ho Thi Ky flower market are fit entirely in the apartment Ho Thi Ky (Q.10). Few doubt that the tiny roads leading into crowded residential areas to own a world of thousands of colorful flowers in the night. Each stand close together, running around forming attractive range of colors. 24/24 Market activity showed a vitality in this flower market. Appeared in 1987, Ho Thi Ky flower market has become the center of the large focal flower. The memories of these people tell, all the way Ho Thi Ky flower is filled with flowers. It is the pride of the people in general and Saigon Ho Thi Ky people in particular. At night, each line of trucks flowers from Da Lat, in tandem as the West did not have so-called night in this neighborhood. Today, markets are not crowded as in previous by the introduction of other flowers such as Dam Sen, Hau Giang ... Ho Thi Ky flower market but still address the merchants and people frequented.
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Standing from the apartment blocks surrounded overlooking the flower market just saw the full color colorful flower charm. These students or the wholesale to retail to friends and business on the occasion of 14 / 2, 8 / 3, 20/11 ... Flower market to reach 10, 11 pm pretty empty because the shop owners are probably asleep while waiting for customers in a hurry. Approximately 11 hours 30 trucks from Da Lat flower, each flower on top of transit markets, such as crowded festival. Average weekday night, about eight flower truck. The peak days are holidays are a dozen, two dozen. When the air jubilantly hours of loading, call names of flower boxes, shop owners ringing in the night.
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 3, 2015

Xich lo ( Cyclo )

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Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 3, 2015

7 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN VIETNAM

With its wild jungles, fantastic street food and white sandy beaches,Vietnam deserves to be on every traveller's hitlist. From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, there are a number of sights and sounds that draw the crowds.

But it's not just all about the star turns. In a country where exotic Asia fuses with Parisien chic, there are many surprising sights and fascinating places to explore. Our girl on the traveller's trail, Catherine McGloin, shares seven of her favourite places in Vietnam.
 

1. Huế

For culture vultures, there is no shortage of temples, tombs, pagodas and crumbling palaces to admire and explore. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Huế is home to the Citadel, once the emperor's private residence, and the Forbidden Purple City, where he housed his many mistresses. When your feet are weary, grab some bún bò buế  (beef noodle soup) and watch swan pedalos cruise the Perfume River as the sun sets.
 
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2. Hoi An

Foodies can feast on street food in Vietnam's culinary capital. If you fancy trying your hand at Vietnamese cuisine, many restaurants offer half-day cooking courses. Sounds too much like hard work? Hit An Bang Beach instead for a day lounging on the deserted sand, sipping on ice-cold cocktails at the bar.
 
 
Hoi An, Vietnam © Catherine McGloin

3. Sapa

Go trekking in the hills of Sapa for amazing views across the jungle and mountain ranges of north-west Vietnam. Equipment is cheap and easy to come by so don't worry if you're not a natural mountain goat, you'll soon be up there, gazing at the views as the mist rolls in across the peaks.
 
Sapa, Vietnam

 

4. Halong Bay

Sail among the jagged rocks of over 2000 islands in the Gulf of Tonkin at Halong, which translates as 'where the dragon descends in to the sea'. If you want to get a closer view, hire kayaks and explore the caves or find your own deserted bay.
 
Halong Bay, Vietnam © Catherine McGloin

 

5. Hanoi

The hustle and bustle of Vietnam's capital can at first seem intimidating, but don't let the weaving motorbikes and screaming street hawkers put you off. Behind the hustle and bustle you'll find tranquility in the Temple of Literature, peace at One Pillar Pagoda, and more charming French patisseries then you could wish for.
 
Hanoi, Vietnam © Catherine McGloin

 

6. Ben Tre

A little off the beaten track, head to Ben Tre to experience life on the banks of the Mekong without the tourist crowds of spots like My Tho. Cruise along the river, stopping at a coconut candy factory to sample the sweet treat the area is famous for. For a touch of romance, set sail at dusk to catch fireflies and watch the sunset.
 
Mekong, Vietnam © Catherine McGloin

 

7. Ho Chi Minh City

Former Saigon is now Vietnam's international business hub. Get your gladrags on and head up to one of the many skybars, found on the top floor of the city's sleek skyscrapers. Cocktail in hand, admire the best view of Ho Chi Minh City by night.
 
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam © Catherine McGloin