Thursday, 30 July 2015

Hu tieu is a signature dish of My Tho


Hu tieu is a signature dish of My Tho

Hu tieu, a type of noodle soup, is a popular dish in My Tho City of Tien Giang Province. Tourists to the city can easily enjoy hu tieu as the dish can be found almost everywhere, from streets to small stalls, alleys and restaurants.

Hu tieu is the name of the dish and also the name of the main ingredient. Hu tieu noodle is made from rice. Rice is ground in water to make flour before it is spread into wet rice paper cakes. Those cakes will be dried and then cut into fibers to become noodles. Normally, the rice paper cake will be dried from morning to 2 p.m.

The hu tieu making village in Hoi Gia Hamlet, My Phong Commune in My Tho is a major production area which provides the noodle for not only My Tho but HCMC and several other nearby localities.

What makes hu tieu My Tho special is the noodle which is cooked from rice grown in Go Cat, an area that encompasses the current My Phong Commune and parts of several nearby communes.

Apart from the noodle, the broth is also a crucial part which decides the quality of a bowl of hu tieu. The broth is cooked from pig bones, dried squids and dried shrimps.

For a traditional bowl of hu tieu, after the noodle is dipped in boiling water, it is put into a bowl which already contains bean sprouts. Then, the cook will put some slices of boiled pork, pork liver, shrimp and quail eggs on the noodle and pour the hot broth over.

However, diners can also order dry hu tieu, which does not contain broth and is added with sauce. The ingredients of hu tieu can also be replaced by seafood, beef, or vegetables and bulbs for vegetarians.

In addition, many restaurants serve hu tieu with bo kho (stewed beef cubes) or fry hu tieu.

Source: SGT http://vietnamtourism.com

French Village in Ba Na Mountain


French Village in Ba Na Mountain

Situated at the altitude of 1,400m with romantic landscapes, fresh air all year round and unique architecture works, Ba Na Hills Resort (Da Nang City) is the destination attracting numerous domestic and foreign visitors.

Recently, Ba Na Hills Resort has put into operation stage 1 of French Village Complex on the top of Ba Na Mountain. This is a distinctive architectural complex built on the total area of 45,300m², including the system of four-star hotels with 162 rooms in miniature French village landscape with the large square, ancient church, post,ect.

French Village is inspired by the journey around France of Pigneau de Behaine – the first foreigner arrived in Ba Na. This place is a vivid picture of a romantic and elegant France with bushes of night-mist roses, ancient houses with spire roofs hidden in the fog.

To French Village, visitors will be immersed in the antique, majestic and romantic space with sophisticated architecture representing French regions. Typically, Britany Town features authentic French culture characteristics, including thick stone walls, sharp sloping roofs, large yards and St Denis Church with arch roof, rough stone walls and colorful windows in the shape of rose petals. Besides, French Village Complex also includes scalloped-shape Conques Aveyron Village, peaceful and pristine Apremont sur Allier village and Chenonceau Castle with elegant, luxurious and ancient beauty.

French Village’s hotel system has harmonious architecture with natural landscape. All rooms have large windows forgreat nature view and refreshing wind, which bring visitors the pleasure of enjoying the beauty of Ba Na Hill’s four seasons in a day and village’s surroundings. In addition to the hotel system, French Village offers fully convenient services such as conference hall, spa, indoor swimming pool, restaurant system, outdoor bars and cafes, recreation activities for adults and children.

Hailed as “the green lung” and “valuable gem” – a nature gift for Da Nang City, Ba Na has the annual average temperature of 15-20°C with four seasons in a day and diversified flora and fauna with 256 animal species and 543 plant species. Besides, four World Guinness Records were set for Ba Na Cable Car, including the longest single-wire cable car, the highest difference between the departure and arrival terminals, the longest non-stop cable car and the heaviest cable roll. Mountain climbing train - a unique tourism product in Ba Na - offers visitors spectacular views of this mountain. Ba Na also has Fantasy Park – the only indoor amusement park in Viet Nam located on top of the mountain. Coming to Ba Na, visitors can enjoy fresh air and wonderful sceneries found nowhere.

Ha My

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Sunday, 26 July 2015

Da Nang to host Viet Nam Cuisine Festival


Da Nang to host Viet Nam Cuisine Festival

The 2015 Viet Nam Cuisine Festival will be celebrated at Bien Dong Park in the central city of Da Nang from August 30 to September 5.

Visitors will have a chance to try many famous traditional Vietnamese dishes as well as Da Nang specialities.

It will also be a forum for scientists, economists and farmers to meet and share information about new agricultural technologies.

Source: VNS http://www.vietnamtourism.com

Hoan Kiem Lake Cultural Information Centre opens


Hoan Kiem Lake Cultural Information Centre opens

On July 20, 2015, People's Committee of Hoan Kiem District organized the opening ceremony of Hoan Kiem Lake Cultural Information Centre at 2 Le Thai To Street, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi.

Hoan Kiem Lake is well known for the harmony of nature, architecture and people. For Vietnamese people, Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple have become Ha Noi’s symbol. Hoan Kiem Lake tourist area includes The Huc Bridge and Thap But (Pen Tower), in addition to Ba Kieu Temple, King Le Temple, Ly Thai To Statue, Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square in the surroundings imbued with the capital’s cultural, historical values. In 2013, Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple were ranked as Special National Monuments.

The Hoan Kiem Lake Cultural Information Centre was built on an area of 242.2sqm with 1 basement, 3 floors and 1 attic. The 1st and 2nd floors are space for exhibits and information on Hoan Kiem Lake. The 3rd floor consists of conference rooms and workrooms of management agency.

Hong Nhung


Source: http://www.vietnamtourism.com

Da Nang - Bangkok direct charter flights to begin on 28 July


Da Nang - Bangkok direct charter flights to begin on 28 July


Arranged by the Vietravel travel agency, the first Da Nang - Bangkok direct charter flight will depart from Da Nang on 28 July.

The flight, which takes 1 hour 30 minutes, will utilise a 180-seater Airbus A320 aircraft charted from the carrier Thai Vietjet, a joint venture between Thailand’s Kan Air and Viet Nam’s VietJet Air.

Vietravel will operate one direct Da Nang - Bangkok flight every 5 days, and a one-way ticket is priced at 2,499,000VND (114.84 USD), including fees, taxes and surcharges.

The new service follows the recent opening of Vietravel-arranged direct flights connecting Can Tho City with Da Lat Province and Bangkok.  The aim of the new service is to allow residents from the central region to access Vietravel’s high-quality tourism services at reasonable prices.

Source: Da Nang Today / http://www.vietnamtourism.com

Ha Noi Cultural Days event organised in Thanh Hoa


Ha Noi Cultural Days event organised in Thanh Hoa


The Ha Noi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said it would organise Ha Noi Cultural Days in the central province of Thanh Hoa from today until next Tuesday.

The event, organised in Thanh Hoa City, Sam Son Town and the districts of Yen Dinh, Hoang Hoa, and Tinh Gia, is aimed at introducing the city's popular cultural features to people in the province as well as foreigners.

There will be a photo exhibition and street parade as well as entertainment programmes during the five-day event.

Source: VNS / http://www.vietnamtourism.com

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Viet Nam’s land and people through Indian journalists’ eyes


Viet Nam’s land and people through Indian journalists’ eyes

Sipping beer on pavement, watching water puppet shows in the bustling capital city, hiring a kayak and exploring Ha Long Bay, boarding a north-south train, dodging motorbikes and crossing lush green parks in Ho Chi Minh City are enjoyable experiences two Indian journalists had during their recent trip to Viet Nam.

Ha Long Bay

“Viet Nam offers a refreshing experience for anyone who cares to come its way,” Sapna Nai Purohit and Jugal R. Purohit said on their feature storey “Viet Nam: Along Uncle Ho’s trail” in the India Today newspaper.

Through a vivid story with illustrated photos, the two journalists brought readers through the Southeast Asian nation from the north to the south beginning in Ha Noi, the capital city of Viet Nam, calling it “the gateway to the splendid Ha Long Bay and the hills of Sa Pa”.

“It's a bustling city - shops, hotels, small eateries on either side of the roads, and cycles, motorbikes and cars jostling for space at the centre. Even if people appear busy, they make time to sit on little stools on the pavement and sip on beer or hot Pho (a Vietnamese rice noodle-beef soup), chatting away with friends and relatives.”

According to them, of the numerous museums in the city, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum came across as a storehouse of information, documents and rare photographs of the life and times of Viet Nam's most revered leader Ho Chi Minh, fondly called Uncle Ho.

The water puppet show is a must-see, they said, describing the beautiful puppets and props controlled under water by skilled puppeteers as leaving them awestruck. “Watch dragons breathing fire, dancers in sync, a farmer chasing a tiger, as Vietnamese folk singers and musicians build the tempo with their background score”.

If the thought of drifting on emerald waters surrounded by mysterious limestone cliffs appeals, head to Ha Long Bay, they said, suggesting booking a one-day or two-day (stay on the boat) tour with a hotel or a tour operator and heading to this paradise, four hours away from Ha Noi.

“As you sip on 'Bia' (beer) on the top deck of your boat, let the wind and the magical scenery blow you away. Hire a kayak and explore the bay on your own, gorge on fresh sea food on the boat and feel like Indiana Jones exploring the inside of a cave as your guide regales you with fables.”

“Having spent three nights in the capital, we boarded the Reunification Express for our next stop, Da Nang, the city on the coast which the first United States Marines landed in March 1965,” they said. Da Nang today is swanky with top hotel labels occupying its beachfront.

“We meanwhile proceeded on a 45-minute drive along a straight road that took us to Hoi An, a quiet town that lets its evenings do all the talking. Devoid of cars and traffic, Hoi An village is a cyclist's delight and also a walker's. This French-influenced settlement, a once-thriving port from a bygone era, is a busy market during the day with the fresh catch and produce of the day adorning stalls and by evening it turns into a fairytale. Elegant lanterns on trees, shops, restaurants, by the river, all over the famous Japanese bridge and the ambient piano music make for a lovely setting. Get a river side table and enjoy Com Ga (chicken rice) as you savour the sparkling beauty that is Hoi An.”

An Bang Beach

Not too far is the My Son sanctuary, a temple complex built between the 6th and 15th centuries. It features Shiva lings and idols of Lord Ganesha which have miraculously survived not only centuries but also years of war. Hoi An also has a lovely beach called An Bang – another must-see, they shared.

“From Hoi An, we landed in the village of Mui Ne in southern Viet Nam. A beach lover's paradise, it is best explored cruising on a motorbike along its ocean-hugging and remarkably empty highways. Swim in vast, clear waters, enjoy delectable sea food, sip on some local beer brews, devour the country's diverse fruit fare and tire yourself trying to capture the beauty of the sea”.

A five-hour long bus ride took them to Ho Chi Minh City, a city that “represents the modernity and progressiveness that Viet Nam is striving for.” Tall buildings, huge parks installed with workout equipment, eateries serving international cuisine and its heavy Western outlook make it a city to reckon with.

Mui Ne

Dodge motorbikes and cross lush green parks to reach the most happening part of HCM City - the Ben Thanh  Market. Choose from numerous stalls loaded with apparel, accessories, shoes, food products and souvenirs, they said.

The top of any traveller's list in HCM City are the War Remnants Museum and Cu Chi Tunnels.

For those would rather travel on ground than take flights, the Reunification Express is the ideal option. The title refers to the multiple daily trains connecting Hanoi to HCM City. Tad slow (runs on metre/narrow-gauge) and highly priced, but it is a comfortable ride with plenty of breathtaking sights.

No matter where you go in Viet Nam, you will always be surrounded by contrasts. Try looking around with just a hint of a smile and, you will never be disappointed, they concluded.

Source: VNA

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