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Hanoi traffic, a brilliant efficiency of chaos

Posted on May 17, 2013 by mincute

In the previous post, Hanoi was gazed out as a land of old-world Asian charm with 36 ancient streets shading old French colonial-style villas, this post will draw a different picture of Hanoi through the lens of entertainment on traffic, another unique side of Hanoi. “While visitors to London might discuss the weather and tourists […]

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Hanoi’s 36 Districts, the historical trading and commercial quarter

Posted on May 17, 2013 by mincute

Hi, welcome back to our journey discovering Hanoi, hope you have not too much indulged in “Cha Ca La Vong”, let’s continue, ready, set, go!!! Today I am going to take you to one of the most unique classical feature of Hanoi, the Old Quarter or the 36 Old Streets, which has been the inspiration […]

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Cha ca la vong – not just a dish, a unique culture of Hanoians

Posted on May 12, 2013 by mincute

Dear passengers, we have been nearly half way through the journey to Hanoi, Vietnam. After visiting the ponds of fragant lotus flowers and gazing the beauty of Vietnamese women in Ao Dai, let’s take a break to replenish our energy by enjoying a special dish of Hanoian, Cha ca la vong or the Hanoi Tumeric […]

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Ao dai – The Allure & Grace of Vietnam’s National Dress

Posted on May 11, 2013 by mincute

If in the previous post, you were followed me to the divine beauty of Vietnam’s national flower, this post will draw upon a picture of Vietnam’s traditional dress, Ao dai. Ao Dai, traditional dress in Vietnam, is one of the most elegant and graceful dresses for women. It is the symbol of Vietnam beauty with […]

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Lotus – Vietnam’s national flower, a symbol of divine beauty

Posted on May 11, 2013 by mincute

The Vietnamese has a famous folk poems meaning that “In the pond, nothing’s more beautiful than lotus, the flower of the dawn”. The elegance of the lotus is often cited in the Vietnamese folk songs and poems. To the Vietnamese, lotus is known as an exquisite flower, symbolizes the purity, serenity, commitment and optimism of […]

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