The top 10 drinks you must try in Hanoi-Vietnam

Vietnamese cuisine is world-famous, but visitors often do not think about drinks in the Southeast Asian country what tourist can explore on the streets of Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. That’s a big mistake: drink is a part of cuisine of a country. It is special and DIVERSE as food.
Each drink you try in Vietnam, you experience the influence of one hundred years of French colony and a thousand years of Chinese colony-the Chinese contributed the concept of food and drink as medicine. You’ll also be privy to Vietnamese ingenuity and the country’s incredible bounty: drinks make the most of ripe tropical fruit, fresh herbs, and rice.
Every region, every province in Vietnam country has different drinking culture

1. Egg Coffee

Egg coffee (cà phê trứng) is a unique drink of Vietnam which is traditionally made with egg yolks, sugar, condensed milk and coffee. The drink is made by beating egg yolks with sugar to heat and coffee.

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egg-coffee

2. Bia Hoi ( Beers)

Bia hoi is fresh brewed beer tapped from barrels. Bia hoi is so cheap with A big glass costs 5000-8000 VND (less than 1/2 $) so it is no surprise that Bia hoi is very popular throughout Vietnam. It is mostly served at street bars where customers sit on small plastic chairs on the sidewalk.
Bia Hoi is not the place to go to if you’re looking for a comfortable chair. Sit out on the street on tiny plastic stools right next to the locals, chat to the staff and become part of the street. This is an easy way to feel immersed in the street culture of Hanoi. You’ll never know if you never try!

3. Sinh tố (FRUIT SMOOTHIE)

A fruit smoothie is made with just a few teaspoons of condensed milk, coconut milk, crushed ice and fresh fruits. The smoothies have many varieties including custard apple, sugar apple, avocado, jackfruit, watermelon, strawberry, passionfruit, dragonfruit, lychee, mango and banana.

The top 10 drinks you must try in Hanoi-Vietnam

Sinh tố bơ-Avocado smoothie

4. Kem Dừa (coconut ice-cream)

This ice-cream is stored in a big coconut with copra and fresh shredded coconut with dried fruits sprinkled on the surface. Coconut ice-cream is fragrant, cool, blended with the freshness of coconut, giving you a brand new refreshing experience. Coconut ice-cream is not very cheap. It is about 30.000-50.000VND (less than 2USD).

5. Kem Tràng Tiền (Trang Tien Ice-cream)

Trang Tien Ice-cream or “Kem Tràng Tiền” has been an irreplaceable treat for many generations of Hanoians since opening in 1958. Anybody who has had the chance to taste it can hardly forget the unique tradition of the capital – eating Trang Tien ice-cream while standing.
The famous name comes from its location – number 35 Tràng Tiền Street. Although started with only four ice-cream flavors popsicles: chocolate, young rice, coconut milk and green bean; Trang Tien ice-cream store won over the hearts of everybody from children to elder people with its fine taste and reasonable prices.
The Trang Tien ice-cream store seems never empty, especially in Hanoi hot summer. People would line up from inside the store to outside the street, waiting to buy a few ice-creams. And even then, some would still have to leave empty handed.
Trang Tien Ice-cream became a part of Hanoi culture and traditions.

6. Mước mía (Sugarcane juice)

Sugarcane juice is the juice extracted from pressed sugarcane. It is not unique in Vietnam. It is consumed as a beverage in many places, especially where sugarcane is commercially grown as Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Egypt, and Latin America.

Sugarcane juice is obtained by crushing peeled sugarcane in a mill.
Sugarcane juice can be sold throughout the year in Hanoi, but the best and most often still is the summer when the Vietnam weather is very hot.

7. Trà Sữa trân châu (bubble tea)

Bubble tea is also known as pearl milk tea, boba milk tea, boba tea, tapioca tea, boba nai cha, pearl tea, sweet milk tea, zhen zhu nai cha, tapioca pearl drink, momi, momi milk tea, QQ, “the drink with the fat straw”. It is a sweet tea.

Bubble tea comes in a variety of different flavors.
Bubble teas are generally offered in three distinct ways, a fruit-flavored cream drink, a sweet fruit drink, or a fruit-flavored tea. the most popular being the fruity and creamy ones. Some available fruity and creamy flavors include strawberry, green apple, passion fruit, mango, lemon, watermelon, grape, lychee, pineapple, cantaloupe, honeydew, banana, avocado,coconut, and kiwi. Other popular non-fruit and creamy flavors include taro, chocolate, coffee, mocha, black milk tea, thai tea, lavender tea, and rose tea.

8. Sữa chua mít (Jackfruit yogurt)

Jackfruit yogurt has come as a storm in summer since the previous year in Vietnam. Just mix yogurt with fresh jackfruit, “tran chau”(tapioca balls), jelly, syrup, and condensed milk, grinded ice and you will have a bowl of delicious jackfruit yogurt which is very cool and not expensive to enjoy. Jackfruit yogurt now appears in almost every sweet porridge diner in Hanoi so that you will not lose too much time to find.

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Sữa chua mít-Jackfruit yogurt

9. Sữa chua nếp cẩm (Yogurt With Fermented Purple Sticky Rice)

Yogurt mixed with fermented purple sticky rice, condensed milk, coming with some cool crushed ice, will bring about an enjoyable summer dishes which you will remember as long as you taste it one time. The sourness and spiciness of the fermented purple sticky mixed with the limberness and the fragrance of yogurt will help to “cool down” in hot summer days.

10. Thạch dừa (Coconut Jelly)

As we knows, coconut is very good for health, skin and the digestive system. Coconut water is used not only to drink but also to make coconut jelly (coconut seaweed jelly). This item is not only delicious but it also can “cool down” the heat in hot summer days.

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coconut-jelly

The top things to do in Ho Chi Minh city

 

1. Cu Chi Tunnels

This marvelous tourist attraction lets visitors experience what it must have been like for soldiers who used an large network of tunnels to move around undetected by their adversaries. There is an informative movie to watch, followed by a tour guided of some mock recreations of daily life for the Viet Cong hiding in the forest. Burnt out tanks make for a great photo prop and then tourist gets to crawl through a small section of the tunnels which has been widened and supported with concrete.

The top things to do in Ho Chi Minh city

Cu Chi Tunnels

2. War Remnants Museum

The War Remnants Museum is a unforgettable museum which details the effects of the 30 year long war between Vietnam and America. There are immaculately preserved tanks, planes and other war machines in outside grounds, but the really hard-hitting information is found inside. Photographs, exhibits and written documents show the horrific lengths that the American Army lowered themselves in order to try and defeat the North Vietnamese Army.

3. Saigon Opera House (Ho Chi Minh Municipal Theater)

Located at the start of famous Le Loi street, the building still retails many lively evidences for influence of French architecture in Vietnam.
This magnificent building which was designed by French architect Ferret Eugene, built as a classical opera house with 800 seats to entertain French colonists at the turn of the 20th century. Anyone who has been to France can recognize many similarities between the Opera House and the Petit Palais. In fact, like the Reunification Palace, the applied ornament, balustrades and roof were imported from France. After 1956, the house functioned as home of the Lower House Assembly of Southern Vietnam. The opera house was restored to its original purpose of use not until 1975.

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Saigon Opera House

4. Ho Chi Minh Central Post Office

Ho Chi Minh Central Post Office is a glorious example of French colonial architecture, completely preserved with as much style as when it first opened in 1891. The building still functions as the city’s main post office where send a letter or postcard home is highly recommended for a taste of living history. Beautiful from any angle, the building was designed by Gustave Eiffel who designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris too.

5. FITO Museum

The Fito Museum in Ho Chi Minh city is the first museum of Vietnamese medicine. Displaying are nearly 3,000 items dating back to the Stone Age. It includes tools used to prepare medicine, knives, mortars and pestles, documents and objects from traditional pharmacies. FITO museum regularly screens a documentary about history of medicine.
The museum has artifacts and information with regards to traditional medicine practice in Vietnam. The displays themselves are small, but worth for a visit. Take some time for a tea sampling and perhaps to purchase some traditional medicine products.

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 FITO Museum inside

6. The Independence Palace/Reunification Palace

This is the centre of the allied command and the place where the North Vietnamese claimed victory in the American War, The Independence Palace has played its part in some incredible scenes. This palace has essentially been frozen in time since a tank of North Vietnamese Army smashed through its gates in 1975. Visitors will get to discover secret rooms, grand reception halls and command bunker where General Ngo Dinh Diem conducted his war strategies.

7. Notre Dame Cathedral

Located next to the Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral is another relic of French colonial times, but it is kept in perfect condition and it is still holding masses every Sunday. Many of the building materials were imported from France. In front of the cathedral is a beautiful statue of the Virgin Mary or ‘Notre Dame’.

8. Bui Vien Street

Here is a street that is excellent, reasonably priced food with many choices, several tour companies, places to exchange money, and place to stay.
It’s a perfect location for tourist because it has all the tourist needs: local food, foreigner food, cafe, bars, etc,..It is the place where the foreigner and the local meets.

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Bui Vien Street at night

9. Pham Ngu Lao Street

If you wanna be right in the thick of the energy of Ho Chi Minh City, with plenty of restaurants (many international restaurants), nightlife options and just a short walk from the famous Ben Thanh Market, Pham Ngu Lao is a good area to look for place to stay.
Here is a convinient place, walking distance to night markets, all museums and attractions in the city and cheap street food everywhere. Bars and clubs are everywhere and backpackers hostels too. Spa, convenience shops and travel agencies are just around the corner.

10. Dong Khoi Street

Dong Khoi, a lively stretch of shops and bars, spans from Notre Dame Cathedral to Saigon River. Visit Dong Khoi for its stories: this street has played a part in Ho Chi Minh city’s modern history, from the go-go bars that catered for young American GIs back in the 1950s.
Although some really nice old buildings on this street have been destroyed there are still one or two that are interesting like the arcade between Dong Khoi and Nguyen Hue street. There is a great old building on corner of Ly Tu Trong and Dong Khoi street well worth a wander through, some amazing architecture and there are some good cafes. This street is also great place for shopping. You can find anything from cheap, trinket quality hand – made souvenirs items from local artisans. Something for everyone.

Best time to visit Vietnam-Vietnam weather for traveling

  • When going to a strange place we always need to know how about the climate situation there to take the appropriate preparation.
  • A traveler always wants to be interested in visiting several parts of the country, not just one area or may want to visit a specific place, like Sapa, Dalat.
  • The weather conforms with kind of tourism: Cultural tourism, visiting tourism, relax tourism, health tourism, ethnic tourism, life seeing tourism, ecotourism… and traveler can choose where to travel. This is the reason we write this content for you useful information about best time to visit Vietnam.

1. Northern Vietnam (Hanoi, Ha Long, Sa Pa)

 

  • Hanoi

Summer in Hanoi runs from May to September and brings heat and humidity, average temperatures reaching 32°C (90°F) go with refreshingly short bouts of heavy rain. These tropical heavy rain generally arrive in the afternoons. Although it is wet, summer months have the highest number of sunshine hours. Winter is cooler and can bring fog and clouds but little rain, and average temperature is 17°C (62°F). The best time to go to Hanoi is October and November, the days are not hot as summer with averages around 21°C (70°F), less rain and plenty of sunshine.

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  • Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay is often covered in fog which reduces visibility. From March to May, sky over Ha Long Bay are usually clear, blue and temperatures are pleasant. During summer, from May to November, you can expect the best days to be warm and humid with refreshing afternoon showers. Winter, from December to February, can be quite cold. The best time to visit Ha Long Bay is spring or autumn for the best chance of warm days and clear sky, perfect for cruising.

  • Sa Pa

Setting in the mountains of northern Vietnam, Sapa’s climate is very seasonal with average temperatures reaching 29°C (84°F) in summer and down to freezing in winter. Humidity ranges from 75% to 90%, but summer months are the wettest, especially July and August. The best time to go to Sa Pa is March and April for warm and dry weather or travel in October and November for cooler climes and clear days.

2. Central Vietnam (Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An)

The Central of Vietnam experiences something in between weather patterns of the north and south with the rainy season in summer. The central coast area is quite dry from May to October and wet from December to February. Highland areas can experience freezing conditions in winter. There is possibility of typhoons between July and November.

  • Hoi An

December to March is a good time to visit the Highlands when conditions are usually dry and cool. The best time to visit the region in late November when the weather was beautiful with warm days and pleasant evenings. The days have a few light showers as the north towards Hoi An. Along the central coast area there is a rainy season from December to February. June to October has a tendency to be very dry and hot.

  • Hue

Near Hoi An in the central Vietnam, Hue has a wet season from September to December. The rains are brief but very heavy in October and November and can lead to flood. January to August is dry season although afternoon showers are still common with average temperatures rising to mid-thirties in the middle of summer.

  • Da Nang
If you plan to visit Vietnam for its beautiful beaches, deciding when to go depends on which beach you want to visit. Reaching all way from Central to Southern Vietnam down the east coast, there are beaches for every season.
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The central coastline around Da Nang and Hoi An is warm year-round with temperatures peaking at 38°C (100°F) in the height of summer (July and August), around 24°C (75°F) in winter. Dry season lasts from February until July. Go towards the end of the dry season if you like it hot or the beginning if you prefer softer temperatures. From August to November rainfall increases, water levels rise. Occasional typhoons appear during this season.

3. Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh city, Mekong Delta)

The South of Vietnam has a tropical climate with hot, humid conditions which makes sightseeing in Ho Chi Minh City very tiring. The wet season is from May to November with June to August with the highest rainfall figures. December to April tends to be very dry. Average temperatures is around 25-30°C all year round with the hottest and most humid period from the end of February to May.

Much closer to the equator, Sai Gon always has consistently warm temperatures year-round, with balmy days averaging around 28°C (82°F). This tropical climate is showed by wet and dry season. From May to November, expecting tropical heavy rains in the afternoon. Traveling is rarely affected by the rain. Everything is lush and green at this time.

  • Mekong Delta

December to April is the best time to travel the south of Vietnam with dry season. There are short downpours during the wet season from May to November but they tend to only last a short time so tourist can still enjoy a visit during these months (just go for lunch or drink when you see black clouds developing). The Mekong Delta can experience very bad flooding during this period making travel difficult.

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The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam


Vietnam is located in tropical and famous with so many kinds of tropical fruits. There is the Top Tropical Fruits in Vietnam- they are not only tasty and popular, but also meet the criteria for export which both foreigners and Vietnamese Must try. Don’t worry about their price because they are very cheap.

1. Lychee (Vải)

Lychee is a small fruit with a sweet taste, which is available in the summer. It is a small fruit packed with healthy nutrients and It is used as medicine in China.

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Vải-lychee

Lychee has a highly rich nutrient. It contains a good amount of antioxidants that protect the body from carcinogens. It only has in Summer of Vietnam.

2. Dragon Fruits (Thanh long)

Dragon fruit is pink or dark red cover. It has recently been cultivated in Vietnam. Its meat is white gelatinous. The pulp contains innumerable tiny black seeds that cannot be extracted, giving the sweet and sour taste. Dragon fruit’s harvest season is in October, November, April and May.

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Thanh-long-Dragon-fruit


3. Rambutan (chôm chôm)

Rambutan is originated from Malaysia. It looks like a sea creature with the soft fleshy hair. After breaking off the reddish outer shell, the white and tender meat will appear together with wonderful sweet flavor. 

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Chom-chom-Rambutan
 
In Vietnam, rambutan only has in Southern. It is grown most in Vinh Long Province, during rainy season.

4. Star apple (vú sữa)

Star apple has a special Vietnamese name (“Vu sua” means “milk from the breast”), Vú sữa is one of the fruits that have the most marvelous taste: its juice is milky white and fragrantly sweet like breast milk. 

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  Vú-sữa-Star-apple
 
The way to enjoy this fruit is also very strange. First cutting the fruit into two equal parts, then we will use a spoon to scoop out the pulp, bit after bit, until nothing is left. Star apple is grown most in Can Tho province(in the South of Vietnam), where tourists can visit star apple orchard and try it there.

5. Custard apple (Na/Mãng Cầu)

There are two kinds of custard apple in Vietnam: firm and soft. Both varieties can have different shapes, for example they can be round or oval. When a custard apples is ripe, it is easy to peel.The pulp is white or light yellow and contains many black seeds.

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Na-Custard-apple

In the south, custard apples ripen in July, but not all at the same time. Firm custard apples (mãng cầu)are densely grown in the south, mainly in Ninh Thuan and Vung Tau.

6. Longan (Nhãn)

Longan, also known as “dragons eye” is soft and smaller than lychee fruits. It is brown in colour. Longan is available abundantly in summer and can be consumed both raw or as dried fruits.

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Nhãn-Longans

The longan tree grows in many provinces in the North of Vietnam. There are many varieties of longans. There are varieties that have a thick pulp called pulp longan. Water longans have a thin watery pulp and a fresh sweet taste. The most famous variety of longan is the cage longan of Hung Yen Province. . In the South of Vietnam, there is the longan of Chau Thanh (Dong Thap Province), which is fairly renowned. This variety has watery pulp, sweet taste, perfumed scent, and small black seeds, which is why it is called Nhan tieu (pepper grain longan).
The longan is a tropical fruit rich in nutrients. It is used in the preparation of sweet lotus seed soups. It is one of the tonics which is used in the recipes of traditional medicine.

7. Mangosteen (Măng Cụt)

Măng Cụt is as small as a tennis ball with the dark violet cover. It is the unique fruit of South East Asia area. 

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Mangosteen-Măng-Cụt
 
Using a sharp knife to peel off the rough upper part, we will see the white pulp arranged in equal segments. The meat of the fruit is very delicious, soft and sweet, creating the light and pure refreshment. Mangosteen is sold widely in southern Vietnam.
Măng cụt is grown mostly in the South of Vietnam. Its main growing season is from June to August. Thus if you come to Vietnam during this time you can enjoy it by yourself .

8. Pomelo (Bưởi)

There are many tasty varieties of pomelo in Vietnam. Ordinarily, the pomelo is named for the locality where it is grown. For example, there is the Doan Hung pomelo (Phu Tho Province) in the North, the Phuc Trach pomelo (Ha Tinh Province) in the Central and the Tan Trieu pomelo (Bien Hoa Province) in the South of Vietnam. 

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Pomelo-Bưởi

In Dong Thap Province (Plain of Rushes), there is a variety of pomelo that doesn’t have any seeds, called nam roi. When it ripens, it bears a yellow colour and is as sweet as the buoi duong.

9. Mandarin orange (Quýt)

Mandarin orange is a popular citrus fruit of the orange family. The fruit is a native of Southeast Asia. It has a thin skin that is easy to peel. This makes it an ideal snack for children because its nutritional benefits, the fruit is widely recognized as ideal for inclusion in a healthy diet. The mandarin is a large source of vitamins A and C. It contains calcium, magnesium and potassium. The fruit is also a good source of dietary fiber.

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Mandarin-orange-Quýt

10. Durian (Sầu riêng)

Durian is unique fruit with the thick and rough skin, covered with sharp thorns. It is known as King of fruits. So you must try once. At first, one may find durian’s smell extremely unpleasant (to the extent that most airlines and hotels have to ban passengers from carrying this fruit enter). Yet if you can eat it, you will love it.

The top 10 fruits tourist should try in Vietnam
Durian-Sầu-riêng

Just after cutting the edge of the outer sell gently, one will be fascinated by layers of bright yellow segments of meat like butter. It has the special flavor of well-kept honey and rich in nutrition. People say about Durian that: “Smell like hell, taste like heaven”.

The top 5 best food for breakfast in Hanoi

  • Hanoi, Vietnam is developing quite rapidly but the traditional food of Hanoi is for centuries still the same. Hanoi has a strong culinary tradition.
  • We recommend our favorite breakfast eateries and they are the daily food of the local people which you should try in your Hanoi trip.

1. Bánh mì

  • Bánh mì is a Hanoi breakfast item for all kinds of bread. Vietnamese people improved it become Vietnamese sandwich with grill meat/sausage/pate/ fried egg and coriander, cucumber slices inside.
The top 5 best food for breakfast in Hanoi
small ambulatory store
  • Bánh Mì is very popular in Hanoi. Specially in mornings, tourist can see small ambulatory stores on every street in Hanoi. Bread or more specifically the baguette, was introduced by the French during its colonial period.
  • But the best Bánh Mì Vietnam is in Hoi An which any article about Hoi An local food also can not miss. And Bánh Mì is also quite famous in the world.
  • Read more about Hoi An tourism at Hoi An trip.

    2. Xôi xéo (steamed sticky rice)

    Xôi means steamed sticky rice. There are many kinds of Xôi but Xôi xéo is more popular than all.

  • It is not only tasty but also cheap so it is usually sold at places close to schools or offices, companies, factories where many people go to work. And it is only in mornings. It is the best tasting in cold days.
The top 5 best food for breakfast in Hanoi
Xoi xeo

3. Bánh cuốn

  • Bánh cuốn is one of favorite breakfast items in Hanoi and essential to any list of dishes must-try in Hanoi, Vietnam, even the Vietnamese tourist. By itself, the pale white rice batter is silky smooth and soft but otherwise rather bland.
  • Flavor and texture come from a filling of seasoned ground pork, mushrooms, and shallots. The rice noodle roll is served with a separate bowl of clear amber dipping sauce (nước chấm), which is essentially fish sauce.
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Banh cuon-Hanoi

4. Phở (Noodle soup)

Pho Hanoi is Vietnam national food. Pho is not only loved by the Vietnamese but also foreigners. Thus, there are many Pho restaurants in the world.

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Pho bo-Beef noodle

Pho Bo is arguably the most well-known of all Vietnamese soups. It is the acculturation with France culture by French settlers who commonly ate beef. The Vietnamese traditionally preferred pork, chicken, and fish not beef because beefs are important to the Vietnamese agriculture. So, there are also chicken, pork and fish noodle. Pho is always belong to any list of Vietnamese food.

5. Bánh khúc/xôi khúc(Vietnamese Mung Bean Dumplings)

Bánh Khúc is one amazing cake of Vietnam ( Bánh: cake; Khúc: mane of a kind of grass in Vietnam). The cake is a rice ball made of sticky rice mixed with a kind of grass which is most important ingredient and filled with mung bean paste, pork, and spices. This Traditional Vietnamese Food is very cheap. If you are in Vietnam, you should go out and buy one hot cake for yourself quickly. Make sure you took note this cake on your diary travel book before visiting Vietnam. Good Luck to your Vietnam Trip.

The top 5 best food for breakfast in Hanoi
Banh khuc Hanoi

Vietnamese food-dishes must eat in Vietnam traveling

Vietnam traditional food is greatly admired about fresh ingredients, minimal use of dairy and oil and reliance on herbs and vegetables. With the balance of yin – yang between fresh herbs and meats and a selective use of spices to reach a fine taste, Vietnamese food is seem one of the healthiest cuisines worldwide.

Bun cha

Bún Chả is a Hanoi specialty, tourist can find bun cha at food stalls or street kitchens. It is perfect in Hanoi.

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Bun Cha Hanoi

Essentially the pork patties are barbecued on an open charcoal brazier and served with Bún( a kind of Vietnamese noodle) assorted fresh vegetables and a slightly sweet sauce.

Pho

Phở is Vietnam’s national dish a the country’s great staple is pho, a noodle soup eaten at any time of day but primarily at breakfast.

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Pho-Vietnam

The basic bowl of pho consists of a light broth, to which are added broad, banh pho (flat rice noodles), spring onions and slivers of chicken, pork or beef. Noodle soup is not unique in Vietnam. Laos also has noodle soup. It is Khao piak sen – Laos noodle soup.

Cao Lau

Central Vietnam does Cao Lau best. Among Hoi An’s tasty specialties is Cao Lau, a mouthwatering bowlful of thick rice-flour noodles.

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Cao Lau-Hoi An

It is served with green bean sprouts, herbs and pork-rind croutons in a light soup which has flavour of mint and star anise, topped with thin slices of pork and served with grilled rice-flour crackers or sprinkled with crispy rice paper.

Cha ca La Vong

Seafood dishes are among the highlight dishes of Vietnamese cuisine. Chả Cá Lã Vọng, reportedly devised in Hanoi, is perhaps the best known. Fish meat is saute in the oil with very much dill and spring onions, then served with Bún(cylinder rice noodles) and a scattering of peanuts. Fish meat is always in a hot pan on fire, so this dish is the greatest on cool days. Read more my Post: Best time to visit Vietnam.

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Cha Ca La Vong

Goi cuon

Gỏi Cuốn is one of the most famous Vietnamese dishes: translucent spring rolls packed with fresh vegetable, coriander and various combinations of minced pork, shrimp.

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Goi Cuon dish
In some places they’re served with lettuce and/or mint. A southern variation has barbecued strips of pork wrapped up with green banana and star fruit then dunked in a rich peanut sauce. Goi cuon is so fresh that you can try in everyseason.

Nom

Nộm or salad Vietnam is very popular in all regions of Vietnam. Because Vietnam is a tropical country, Nôm is so fresh. there are many kinds of this dish and there are differences between regions of Vietnam.

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Nom-Salad

Nom dishes such as: nộm hoa chuối (banana flower salad), nộm đu đủ (papaya), nộm su hào (kohlrabi salad), nộm xoài (mango salad)…Nộm is always mixed with various herbs. It is crispy and light sweet and sour.

Banh My

Bánh Mỳ Vietnam is the best thing for breakfast. It exist throughout Vietnam. But It is the most famous in Hoi An.

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Banh My Vietnam

This baguette sandwich filled with fresh vegetable and there many different options of fillings, including paté, kebabs, sausage and freshly made omelette. It is better with sweet chili sauce and mayonnaise. Bánh Mỳ is so good it’s been imitated around the world.

Banh Xeo

These enormous, cheap and filling Vietnamese pancakes.

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Banh Xeo
Bánh Xèo contains shrimp, pork, bean sprouts and egg, which is then fried, wrapped in rice paper with fresh vegetable and dunked in a spicy sauce before eaten.

Nem ran/Cha gio

Vietnam spring rolls often appear in the Tet feast. Vietnam spring rolls are usually more impressed with foreigners.

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Nem Ran-Vietnam spring rolls

The crispy shell with a soft veggie and meat filling dunked in sauce gets the gastronomic juices flowing before a main course. In the north of Vietnam these parcels go by the name “nem ran” while southerners call them “cha gio”.

Hoa qua dam

Hoa quả dầm (fruits mix) – The perfect dessert in summer.
This chunky blend of fresh tropical fruit in a cup is the perfect local treat when the heat of Vietnamese summer starts to wear you down. It could be considered a healthy alternative to ice cream.

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Hoa Qua Dam-Fruits Mix store

If you stick to the shaved ice variation, but for the full experience it’s best had with diabetes-inducing condensed milk mixed in. See more: Vietnamese desserts and drinks 

The top things to do in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

 

Ha Long Bay Introduce

Ha Long Bay in Vietnam is a special heritage by sites contain important traces in the process of formation and development of Earth’s history, original of the ancient Vietnamese residents, while Ha Long bay is the works of art great shape of nature with the presence of thousands of diversified rocky islands, with many interesting, magical caves clustered into a vivid world.

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Ha Long Bay sunset
Besides, Ha Long Bay is also where the focus high biodiversity with typical eco-systems along with thousands of plant and animal species are abundant and diverse. It is also associated with the culture – fascinating history of the nation.

Things to do in Ha Long Bay

There are hundreds of rock islets in Ha Long Bay, each islet has a different shape.
The top things must to do in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Trong Mai Islet-Symbol of Ha Long Bay
They are very lively, such as: Trong Mai Islet, Thien Nga Islet ( Swan Islet), Mat Quy Islet (Monster’s eyes Islet), Yen Ngua Islet, Dinh Huong Islet, Dau Nguoi Islet ( Human’s head Islet), Con Coc Islet ( Toad Islet), Ba Trai Dao Islet, Cho Da Islet, But Islet( Buddha Islet)…
Beside, there are many beautiful caves in here, such as: Dau Go cave, Sung Sot cave(

Surprising Cave), Thien Cung cave…

The top things must to do in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
 Sung Sot cave( Surprising Cave)
 
Coming here tourist will surprise with a special village. This is Cua Van fishing village because this village is float. 
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Students on their way to school
 
Residents live here and they have schools or market or stores as on mainland. It is so exciting. Tourist often use kayak to go there.
It will be a perfect experience.

What should tourist do?

In my opinion, Kayaking in Halong Bay is the best way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Halong Bay. Paddle through islets and contemplate them; visit hidden caves, lagoons, unspoiled beaches and floating fishing villages…Beside, Ha Long Bay Cruise with Indochina Junk is also a good choice, paddling around the islands, get closer to limestone karst and enjoy nature in a less visited corner of Bai Tu Long Bay must be a great experience for life.

The top things to do in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Kayaking in Ha Long Bay

When kayaking, you have to follow tour guide; it is risky to do by yourself without warning or instruction of Tour Guide. Your tour guide will help you use paddle and guide you to safe area. Life jacket is a must for this activity when cruising Ha Long Bay, tourist should prepare suitable clothes: T-shirt and short, swimming suit in summer; warm clothes in the winter; beside tourist can bring wet shoes, hat, sunglasses, water, sun cream, dry bag storing camera, insect repellent…if you need.

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Visit Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay may be the most famous attraction in Vietnam. It is located in northeastern Vietnam and it is a part of the western Gulf of Tonkin, includes the waters of Ha Long City, Cam Pha town and part of Van Don island district. Southwestern borders Cat Ba Island, westward to the mainland with a coastline of 120 km.

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Ha Long bay

Ha Long Bay features with system of stone islands and beautiful caves. Island in Ha Long has two types of limestone islands and schist islands, concentrated in two main areas are the southeast Bai Tu Long Bay and southwestern Ha Long Bay. This is the most ancient shape of the terrain with tectonic age of 250 – 280 million years, it is the result of the raising, lowering movement several times of continent.

Hanoi- Vietnamese Capital

Hanoi is the capital of the Republic Socialist of Vietnam and also the capital of the ancient Vietnamese lots dynasty. Thus, Hanoi history attached to the ups and downs of Vietnamese history through many periods.
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Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Hanoi is located between the fertile Red River Delta, where it soon became a center of politics, economy and culture since the beginning of the history of Vietnam. So there are many famous atractions-things tourist must see in Hanoi, Vietnam such as:

  • Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son temple
  • Hanoi Old Quarter
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ho Chi Minh museum
  • One pillar pogoda
  • Vietnam National Museum of History
  • Hoa Lo Prison
  • Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
  • Temple of literature
  • Water Puppet Theatre
  • Long Bien Bridge
  • West Lake
  • Vietnamese women’s museum
  • Quang Ba flower Market
  • Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
  • Ba Vi National Park

Thua Thien Hue (Hue) – the old Vietnamese capital

Situated in a narrow strip of land in central Vietnam, Hue is a city has a thickness ancient culture, beautiful natural scenery and charming and historical relic complex are world recognized. Hue tourism has long been known as an interesting destination for domestic and foreign travelers.
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A tomb in Hue
Hue possesses deep and contemplative beauty that led so many people to remember. Referring to Hue tourism is mention to the beauty of Vietnamese girls gently flowing with purple dress. Today, Hue is known as Festival City of Vietnam with Hue Festivel, first organized in 2000 and held for two years once.
Things to see and do in Hue:
  • Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)
  • Royal Tombs
  • Thien Mu Pagoda
  • Bach Ma National Park
  • Le Ba Dang Art Museum

Da Lat-dream city

  • Da Lat city dependent on Lam Dong province belonging to the Lam Vien Plateau in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Da Lat City far from Bien Hoa (Dong Nai) 278km, 1.481km Hanoi, 293 km Ho Chi Minh City, and Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa) 205km.
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Wild flower in Dalat
  • With a height of 1500 meters above sea level, Da Lat has cool weather and is an ideal retreat in the south. Da Lat City famous about attractions such as the Valley of Love, Than Tho Lake, Xuan Huong Lake, Doi Thong Hai Mo, …,
  • Today, Da Lat seem not remain pristine as ever. The main points of the current through the tourism Dalat include Peak Langbiang, Bao Dai, Biet Dien Tran Le Xuan, Truc Lam Zen monastery, Tuyen Lam Lake, and Da Lat Railway Station.

Explore Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is the center of economic, political and cultural largest South of Vietnam.

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Students in White Ao Dais
Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City is also a major tourist center, with historical monuments and museums marking the war against the French and Americans. Representative is system of 11 museums including the most famous is the War Remnants Museum. Besides, the colonial architecture is also voyeuristic tourist, such as:
  • Headquarters City People’s Committee
  • Opera House
  • Central Post Office
  • Dragon House Wharf
  • Ben Thanh Market
  • Independence Palace
They are things to see in Ho Chi Minh city. Recently, new works such as Diamond Plaza, Bitexco Financial Tower, Saigon Trade Center make downtown landscape more beautiful. On the city outskirts are also prominent attractions such as the Cu Chi Tunnels, Can Gio mangrove and Thu Duc bird Garden.

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Vietnam Location

Vietnam is located in the South East Asia and is one of the most beautiful countries of the South East Asia. The north of Vietnam is by China. In the East and South, Vietnam is by the East ocean, in the West by Cambodia and Laos.

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Vietnam location
In addition, Vietnam boasts a unique shape of an elongated S and a long coastline of 3,260km with a lot of beautiful sites.

Vietnam Weather

Although Vietnam lies entirely within the tropics, the Vietnam weather is surprisingly varies from region to region with the annual average temperature from 22ºC to 27ºC(68o F- 80,6o F) because of its topography. So there are many kinds of tropical fruit which are really delicious and cheap.
In the North (from Hai Van mountain pass in the centre of Vietnam to the North), it is the weather of four different seasons in a year: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Spring lasts from February to April with warm weather. In Spring, the weather is very good for plants grow fast and flowers bloom brightly. Summer lasts from May to August with hot and showery weather. All day is sunny. And there are sometimes sudden thundershowers that make summer less hot and become cooler. Autumn is lasts from September to November with cool air, and dry and lightly windy weather. It can be the most beautiful season in a year with yellow leaves, red leaves falling on the streets and sky is clear and blue.

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Hanoi, Vietnam fall
Winter lasts from November to January is cold and dry weather. It is the coldest season in a year. Frost and snow can also occur in the high mountains (over 1000m above level sea) as Sapa, that make Vietnamese people eager to go up to see and check in by photos of such scare event of a year.

The southern region is predominantly sub-equatorial with two main seasons of wet season and dry season. A wet season ranges from April to September. It is often sunny in mornings and suddenly rainy in late afternoons. It often rain heavily but stop quickly. Dry season is often from October to May. The weather becomes hotter. All days are often sunny. But it becomes quite cool at night. Definitely, the weather is rather stable in the south.

Vietnamese Language

The official language of Vietnam is Vietnamese, which is mother language of the Vietnamese people who constitute 86% of Vietnam’s population. And it is the second language of the ethnic minority groups in Vietnam. It is quite difficult for new learners because it is monosyllabic, with each syllable havs six different tones that can change meaning of word. Beside the official language, each ethnic minority group has its own vernacular that has been used and preserved in daily life.
The Vietnamese writing system in using today is an modify version of the Latin alphabet, with additional diacritics for tones and certain letters. The use of accent marks showed different tones. This system of writing, called “Quoc Ngu”, was created by a French Catholic missionary-Fr. Alexander De Rhodes, in the 17th century to translate the scriptures. When France poached Vietnam in the late 19th century, French gradually reset Chinese as the official language in education and government. Vietnamese adopted many French terms as đầm (dame, from madame), sơ mi (shirt, from chemise), xich lô ( from cyclo) and búp bê (doll, from poupée). In addition, many Sino-Vietnamese terms were devised for Western ideas imported through the French. But, the Romanized script did not come to predominate until the beginning of the 20th century, when education became wide-spread and a easier writing system was found more expedient for teaching and communication with the general population.

Vietnamese People

Although it is a small country with the area of 329,560 square kilometers, there are 54 different ethnic groups inhabiting in Vietnam. Kinh ethnic (Viet) people accounts for nearly 86% of Vietnamese population so the others are ethnic minority groups that represent about 14%.
According to historical materials, Viet ethnic was the first ethnic living in Vietnam. And then other people came from the Southeastern Asian area. Almost of them were from China. Their ancestors moved to Vietnam few hundred years ago.

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Vietnamese People

Champa and Khmer are descendents of inhabitants who lived in central and south of Vietnam before the area was conquered by Vietnam. There are many other groups such as Muong, H’mong, Pathen, Pu Peo, E Đê, Bana, …. All of them are divided into 5 major groups following their language: Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Viet-Muong, Sino-Tibetan, and Austronesian.
Nowadays, Kinh ethnic(or Viet ethnic) is mainly distributed in the Red River Delta, the Mekong Delta and the ethnic minority groups are located in the mountainous areas. Each ethnic has their own custom and tradition. However, they are very friendly and love peace.

Vietnamese Food

Eating out in Vietnam ranges from street food to fine dining in luxury hotels. Though from anywhere, it cannot be negated that Vietnamese food is tasty and healthy. Vietnamese traditional meal is often made by rice, different kinds of vegetables and fish. Rice is the staple cereal and fish sauce “nuoc mam” is extensively used. The most popular dish among the local people is Phở – a noodle soup with both, beef or chicken. Normaly, there are two kind of Pho: chicken soup (pho ga) or beef soup (pho bo). Pho Bo Tai is a soup with rare beef fillets. Another specialty is Nem-spring roll, which is found in many versions, with varying ingredients used.

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Vietnam traditional family meal

The menu in restaurants is mainly with dishes made from pork, fish and beef, inside may be have snake and soft-shell turtle, which is considered a delicacy. If you are a vegetarian you can choose a restaurant for vegetarian or vegetarian dishes.
Chè is very famous and popular in Vietnam. It is a dessert made from sticky rice, beans: green beans, white beans, red beans, and a seasonal fruit. Inside, International cuisine such as French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and American is also available.
Fruit smoothies are made from seasonal fruits. Fruits such as custard apple, sugar apple, banana, avocado, lemon, strawberry, jack fruit, dragon fruit, lychee and mango can be found in fruit stalls.
It is also recommended that you should buy bottled water rather than drinking tap water. Don’t miss out bia hơi Vietnam (meaning ‘beer gas’), as Vietnamese people call draught beer. Imported brands such as San Miguel, Carlsberg and Heineken are available along with local brands such as Saigon, Tiger, Saigon, and 333 (pronounced “ba-ba-ba”).

Currency of Vietnam – Vietnam Dong

The currency is Vietnam Dong (VND). Notes are available in denominations of VND 500,000 dong; 200,000 dong; 100,000 dong; 50,000 dong; 20, 000 dong; 10,000 dong; 5,000 dong; 2,000 dong; 1,000 dong and 500 dong.

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Vietnam Currency
Currency of Vietnam is small value and many foreign tourists call Vietnam is a country of many thousand Dong.

Coins have just recently been re-introduced and are available in 5,000; 2,000; 1,000 and 500 Dong denominations. However, the State Bank has revoke all for some reasons.
The USD is often only used in Hotel or big Restaurant so Tourists should exchange your money to VND when travel around Vietnam for personal expenses .

Shopping in Vietnam

In Vietnam,there are many small shops selling all manner of items on the streets. You can do a lot of souvenir shopping in Hanoi, Hanoi’s Old Quarter is best choise for visitors with shops selling clothes, Vietnamese souvenirs, embroidered tablecloths and handbags.

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Shopping Hanoi’s Old Quarter
Around Hanoi have many handicraft villages with nice goods such as: marble figurines, vases, ceramics, …from Bat Trang village, silk paintings from silk village Van Phuc-Ha Dong, and hand-painted greetings cards, lacquer ware, tailor-made Ao Dais-Vietnamese traditional clothes. Ho Chi Minh City-the largest city of Vietnam is also a good place to shop for jewellery, carpets and leather work.