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Friday, April 5, 2019
You may not know a hidden cave near Dalat City
Da Lat is noted as a romantic city that is a must-visit resort town on holidays for local visitors. One thing that regular tourists may not discover is a hidden cave at the foot of Thac Voi (Elephant Waterfall). It is Hang Gio (Wind Cave) whose entry was formed by rough-hewn steps meandering under the canopy of big trees. Its entrance, at some points, is narrow enough for one person to get in at a time, creeping at foot of ancient trees.
A reason that people don't see the cave is it is covered in spray when visiting Thac Voi whose name originated from a legend of love. A love story is about the daughter of a village chief who had fallen in love with a son of another village chief. Their love affairs happened in wartime, thus a man had to join the army to fight against evaders. Unfortunately, a man died in a battle that made a girl got distressed and sang sorrowful songs. She kept singing until her last breath. A herd of elephants heard this voice day and night and turned stone once her voice disappeared. A sudden explosion broke a mountain into two and a strong source of water fell off.
A photograph courtesy of VN Express
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Saigon's Heritage Site
According to architectural experts and researchers, many cultural and architectural heritage sites in Vietnam are in dire need of preservation. In a forum that took place in an event named Saigon Pho, literally translated as "Saigon Street", many ideas referred to the protection of these architectural landmarks.
The Saigon riverbank is considered as a landmark that reflects a historical dependence upon a river. Something should be done to stand out the old and new neighbourhoods on both sides of a river.
In Saigon, many iconic French colonial heritage sites like Saigon Post Office, Le Hong Phong High School, Headquarters of Saigon Branch of the State Bank, and Municipal Theatre that are in dire upkeep.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Lantern Festival or Tet Nguyen Tieu
After a lunar new year comes the Lantern Festival or Tet Nguyen Tieu that the Chinese community organises activities such as lantern hanging in streets or union processions. The Lantern Festival takes place on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month to mark the first full moon of a year. It is one of the biggest celebrations in South East Asian countries that include Vietnam.
On this day, district 5 in Ho Chi Minh City is a hub of activities. Thousands of people flock to pagodas or buddhist temples to pray for happiness, prosperity, and longevity. While other festival goers pour out into streets to enjoy dragon procession in colorful streets. Some people are clad in clothes of famous characters in Chinese novel in a "Journey to West".
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Monday, April 1, 2019
The Second Kim and Trump Summit in Hanoi
One week earlier a schedule of the summit, Hanoi is poised for a high profile meeting between two state heads of the USA and North Korea. The second historic meeting in less than one year will take place on February 27 and 28. Before those dates, a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft landed at International Airport Noi Bai to carry a chopper and other equipments to serve this visit of President Trump.
Following the preparation is a contingent of foreign journalists of news agencies and media outlets who want to capture the celebration of this summit. On down streets in the capital, workers are planting trees and putting up banners and flags, creating an impressive atmosphere of a big event.
The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel and Government Guest House in Hanoi are supposed to be the accommodation of two leaders, thus, the measure of security is tightened.
A barber's shop in Hanoi provides a free cutting for those who want to copy President Trump or Chairman Kim's distinctive locks.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
"Lights off, ideas on" Campaign in Vietnam
The campaign "Lights off, ideas on" started from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm in Hanoi to encourage millions people across the country to turn off the electricity for one hour to join a worldwide environmentally friendly event on March 30.
The campaign is to raise awareness of individuals, communities, and businesses on environmental issues to switch off the power usage for one hour, named Earth Hour, which was launched in Sydney in 2007 by Worldwide Fund for Nature, and becomes an annual event organised in 187 countries and 7000 big and small cities all over the world.
Vietnam held the 11th edition of Earth Hour at Indochina Hotel in Hanoi, with presence of many celebraties such as Vietnamese star footballers, models and television anchors.
As an ambassador of Earth Hour 2019, Miss Phuong Khanh (a person on an above photo) worked with many local communities in environmentally friendly activities, including reducing the usage of plastic bags, sorting garbage, turning off unnecessary power usage.
The world-acclaimed event has been observed in 2009 by Vietnam's Government that demonstrates the interest and concern of the government and its people in this regard.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre News
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Vietnamese Egg Coffee
During the summit between two state leaders of US President Donald Trump and North Korean Chairman Kim Jong Un, international reporters of news agencies and media outlets had many opportunities to discover Vietnam's gastronomy. One of them that has spellbound coffee drinkers is Vietnamese egg coffee.
Ingredients of an egg coffee include:
- 1 egg
- Tree teaspoons of Vietnamese coffee powder (Vietnamese coffee powder is available on Amazon
- 2 teaspoons of sweetened-condensed milk
- Boiling water
- Make a cup of Vietnamese coffee
- Crack an egg and discard the white
- Put the yolk and sweetened-condensed milk in a deep bowl and whisk vigorously until you end up with a frothy, fluffy mixture like the one above. Add a tablespoon of coffee you make in and whisk it.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Hanoi Turns charming with red and yellow leaves
Hanoi turns attractive in the eyes of local people and tourists as well in mid-February. Most trees along streets in Hanoi, namely Bang (Terminalia catappa), Loc Vung (Barringtonia acutangula), and Bang Lang (Giant Crapte myrtle), usually shred leaves during this time. Earlier this duration, leaves turn red or yellow, that catch the attraction of people as the falling of leaves creates a scenic and romanic beauty on walksides and roadways. Some of citizen are clad in traditional dress (Ao Dai) to selfie to post on their personal social media.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Monday, March 25, 2019
Moments of Spring
This is one of the selections of photo describing activities before the Lunar New Year holidays across Vietnam. Farmers spend hours watering flowers to sell city dwellers to decorate their houses on these traditional holidays. The photo depicts a farm in a village of flowers in southern Vietnam that is open to the public on the first days of the lunar new year.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Moss-Covered Rocks
Normally moss covers something to make them old, dirty or disgust feeling while a set of moss-covered rocks sitting in a seashore of the central Vietnamese city Da Nang brings to local youngsters interest in finding out their impressive Instagram photos.
Nam O Beach is emerging as a new "check-in point" for young backpackers to discover rocks alongside the beach, covered with moss. This state starts after the Lunar New Year came to an end last week. An interesting thing is that moss-covered rocks are not slippery as one may think but they are soft to touch. According to some experienced tourists, a good time to visit this area is the early sunrise when the tide is low and rocks rise above water under sunshine. At that time, the landscape seems to have a pristine beauty of unspoiled nature and the green colour of moss catches the attraction of viewers.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre News
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
"Napalm Girl" was awarded German peace prize.
Behind Ms Phuc, Phan Thi Kim, clad in a Vietnamese tradition dress, is a black and white photo by American-Vietnamese photographer Ut, Huynh Cong, with nickname Nick Ut. A photo described a naked girl running and screaming after being burned in a napalm bomb attack on June 8, 1972. The girl is Phuc. One year later, this piece of art won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photograph.
Back to Phuc, 55, now living in Canada, she has devoted her life in a humanitarian path to providing medical and psychological assistance to child victims of war. With her great contribution to global peace and relief for children maimed by war, Phuc received a the prize as a goodwill ambassador for UNESCO with a cash award of 10,000 euros.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online
Monday, March 18, 2019
Trash-to-Treasure Apricot Flowers
The photos above compare the real apricot and fish-scale one that has been made by a Vietnamese undergraduate Biet, Le Ngoc. Through the duration of drawing apricot flowers, he discovered that beside the color, the scale is eerily similar to apricot blossom petals, leading to his attempt to fashion the scale into apricot flowers. The unexpected success of this effort inspired him to take a shot at peach flowers, a popular lunar new year decoration in the northern Vietnam. The life expectancy of this fake flowers lasts five or six years.
The process of production is not really hard. After drying and dying the scale, he used silicon adhesive to connect scales to a dry apricot branch. The most important stage is crafting the scale. He dipped scales into water for a month to test their integrity.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Friday, March 15, 2019
Tra Su Mangrove
Tra Su Mangrove Forest is home to a variety of birds and other animals such as storks, bats, snakes, and turtles. Sitting in near Chau Doc Province, Tra Su, a sanctuary, covers a area of approximately 850 hectares and plays a key role in contributing the conservation of wetlands in the Mekong Delta. The local authorities invested their money to protect this area that turns out a hotplace for researchers and enthusiasts to learn more about the nature. Particularly, a flooding season that is approximately from August to October of the lunar new year is time to explore the cajeput forest.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Nui Coc Lake
Nui Coc Lake nests in Thai Nguyen Province. It is known for the spectacular beauty and romantic love that inspired composer Pho Duc Phuong to compile a love song. The legend of Nui Coc Lake says that a couple of young people, a girl named Cong and a man named Coc, fell in love very much. However, both of them were facing a setback the girl's family created as they didn't want them to get married. Both of them had a plan on a secret marriage in which the man returned his hometown and the girl came later. The man waited for a long age and turn in Lake Nui Coc. Hearing bad news about Coc, the girl fell heart-broken and bewailed till a death.
Since tourism has been developed, you will enjoy a tour on a boat to see a panorama of the whole lake and explore many islets during a journey.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Monday, March 11, 2019
Ben Tre Province
Ben Tre is so-called a capital of coconut which produces coconut candies. It is also known for a calm, serene town where city dwellers find a quick break away from the hustle and bustle of a city. In addition to living homestay, you have an opportunity to explore a traditional craft of making coconut candies. You visit family businesses to eye the procedure of production and participate in it under the instruction of workers.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online
Friday, March 8, 2019
Plum Flower Season in Moc Chau
Moc Chau is known for its white plum seasons or so-called white heaven on earth. This is one of Moc Chau Province's characters. Plum trees cover a valley or even a village. In January, the travel here gives you a feeling of soaking yourself in a white paradise.
In reality, the plum blossom starts early or late, depending upon weather, around from January to February. Its peak blossom only spans three weeks, then wither later for bearing fruits in April. After the coldness of winter, plum buds start opening up under the warmth of spring, providing an opportunity to capture picturesque scenery. It's a pleasure to walk under the shadow adorned by white plum trees
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
5 Reasons to Visit Hanoi in Spring
The Traveller Magazine just announced Vietnam is one of the most trending destinations of 2019. Below are reasons to visit Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam in spring.
Weather in Hanoi includes four distinct seasons. Spring is time to travel Hanoi as it has lots of festivals celebrating the coming of a new year. While winter and summer are cold and hot that you don't want to go out, spring is warm and pleasant to walk on street sides to see ancient style houses.
Flower festivals are must-see events that give an opportunity to capture photos of fascinating preach trees along with charming long dresses and colourful lanterns.
Spring is time to welcome the Lunar New Year. Blackboard flowers, Ban flowers bloom along two sides of streets
Spring is also time for religious pilgrimages to pray for happiness, prosperity, and longevity.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Trending Worldwide Destinations
The Travel Magazine has just released 6 trending worldwide destinations for new year's travels in 2019 that includes the Balkans, Mongolia, Vietnam, Egypt, Sao Tom & Principle, and The Arctic.
Vietnam is a place that gives you an opportunity to enjoy the scenic landscape, long-standing culture, lovely food, hospital people, and a diversified range of travelling activities. Vietnam provides various types of tour packages that suit your pocket from backpackers to tour making families. You can start your journey in Hanoi and end in Saigon or vice versus, experiencing bustling cities across Vietnam. Tours are customised to match a tourist's need and budget.
The photograph courtesy of Living + Nomads
Friday, March 1, 2019
Today's Hoi An
Hoi An is recognised as one of the UNESCO World Heritage's sites as it has drawn the attention of the public due to impressive historical and cultural relics, a wide range of shops, and a tranquil riverside setting. It nests in central Vietnam, a coastal city that was considered as a commercial port that brought Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, and Indian traders here to do settle down. They spent a lot of their wealth on temples and clan houses.
Nowadays, Hoi An wears a quite new appearance with a combination of Vingroup high-class real state properties that include 500 five-star apartment looking down at a river or towards a city sky.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Hanoi in a photograph
A total of 50 pieces of photography depicts Hanoi in twelve follower seasons, organised by the Hanoi administration. All entries circle around the theme: "I Love Hanoi", describing typical types of flowers such as flamboyant, apricot, white daisy and peach.
Hanoi's climate includes four distinct seasons. Autumn and spring are time for travelling. While the winter in Hano bitterly cold cuts meat, the summer is covered by a hot and muggy sky. Hanoi boasts as a land of thousand-year history and culture, a place to organise festivals to retain its cultural values when the spring comes in the corner.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Ban Gioc Waterfall
The photo above depicting Ban Gioc Waterfall in Cao Bang Province is worth a wander. Sunset at this waterfall is an excellent opportunity for photographic professionals and enthusiasts to capture the beauty of nature if they view from the opposite side to the waterfall. On paddy fields, you see buffaloes ploughing and farmers threshing paddy to bring their produce to a market. Apart from these fun scenery on fields, Ban Gioc Waterfall is one of the main tourist attractions to tourists.
Cave Bac Po gives a little interest to travellers, but this waterfall is worth a try to discover the magic beauty of nature. In addition to these, on weekends, minority ethnic people like Tay, Nung,... group into a market spanning along a some-mile road. They are clad in traditional wear to sell their products in the market. To know these events, once checking-in a hotel, you ask them about this schedule to observe a kind of impromptu market.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
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