Posted on August 15, 2014 by
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Vietnam Food tagged
Hoi An,
Vietnam
Vietnam is a coffee country. There’s no doubt about that. No matter what city, town, village, hamlet or side alley you explore, there’s a Café 21, Nguyen Café, Apple Café or Highlands Coffee (for the upscale drinkers) somewhere within 10 feet. For anyone who has...
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If you’re planning on traveling to Vietnam but fear the heat and humidity that looms before you, Dalat may be your Vietnamese oasis. Tucked into the South Central Highlands, Dalat is a unique, refreshing getaway that boasts many interesting attractions and extremely agreeable temperatures....
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For any family who is planning to vacation abroad, there’s always one pressing question: Is it safe to bring my kids there? Luckily, for those who are looking into visiting Vietnam, the answer is always yes. Vietnam is not only one of the safest countries to visit in Asia, but the...
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There are many destinations within Vietnam that are worth visiting. However, time constraints and travel budgets often prevent visitors from reaching these places. There are a few spots in Vietnam that simply must be visited though, and Ho Chi Minh City is one of these. Most holidays to...
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If you are looking for an entirely unique visit during your stay in Vietnam, plan on spending a few days in the central city of Hue . The capital of Vietnam for 150 years (from 1802-1945), Hue is a walk back into the country’s imperial times. The most important location during the...
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Driving down the pre-dawn streets in Vietnam , activity is at a minimum. Market motorbikes do their first runs with fresh produce, sleepless freight trucks carry goods around the country and overnight tour buses carry snoozing passengers to their next destination. Down the road, there is one...
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Growing bigger and stronger every day, Da Nang is Vietnam’s newest up and coming tourist destination. Though it has always been an important city of the country (with a busy port and strategic central positioning), Da Nang was never a major stop for tourists (other than those moving onto...
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Posted on February 25, 2014 by
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Vietnam Travel News tagged
vietnam,
cooking class
With the warm months fast approaching coastal Vietnam , there will be an influx of both tourists and Vietnamese heading for the waters. There’s nothing more enjoyable than a cooling dip in Vietnam’s East Sea to battle the sweltering temperatures and thick, humid air. But one thing...
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Posted on February 24, 2014 by
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Best of Vietnam tagged
vietnam,
cooking class
If you’ve had your fill of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, are a bit worn out from endless walks through history or you’re trying to escape the maze of omnipresent tourism in Vietnam… there’s an oasis waiting for you. Head to the central coast of the country, stand on the...
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Posted on February 19, 2014 by
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Vietnam Food tagged
vietnam,
cooking class
You’re touring Vietnam, and you’re hungry. You’ve heard about the street food, but you don’t really know where to start. It’s easy! There are so many culinary delights to be experienced that it’s hard to narrow it down, but there are nine items that are on...
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