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June 12, 2019
Looking for noodles in the big city? You can find them with beef offal, wonton or duck meat among other delicious variations. Mi pha lau (beef offal noodles) Market 200 in District 4 is among the most famous addresses for beef offal noodles. The noodles are boiled for a short time before they are served....
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Flamboyant flowers bloom on the banks of the iconic Perfume River (Song Huong), one of the top tourist attractions in Hue. Hue in central Vietnam was the political seat of power and a cultural and religious hub under the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), the country’s last royal family. Two girls in white ao dai (traditional Vietnamese...
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Bai Xep, of Quy Nhon beach town in the south central coast, adds to its charms by remaining unspoilt. To reach the fishing village, visitors need to take the National Highway 1D from Quy Nhon, the capital of Binh Dinh Province, and travel south for 13 kilometers. The path that leads to the beach is...
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