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The Best Things to Do in Vietnam

These are simple experiences that travellers will cherish forever. These markets are places where the ethnic minority people from the far off mountains come and display their authentic and genuine products. For a traveller it translates into a beautiful experience of the culture of the local ethnic groups, scenic landscapes and memories to cherish.<br>Some famous places where ethnic markets are held are Ha Giang, Lao Cai, Sin Ho market, Muong Hum market, Sapa market, Coc Ly market etc.<br>

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The Best Things to Do in Vietnam

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  1. T Th he e E Et th hnic nic M Ma ar rk kets ets These are simple experiences that travellers will cherish forever. These markets are places where the ethnic minority people from the far off mountains come and display their authentic and genuine products. For a traveller it translates into a beautiful experience of the culture of the local ethnic groups, scenic landscapes and memories to cherish. Some famous places where ethnic markets are held are Ha Giang, Lao Cai, Sin Ho market, Muong Hum market, Sapa market, Coc Ly market etc.

  2. Temples and Pagodas Temple and Pagodas are found in almost every province of Vietnam. It is a country with great Buddhist culture. These architectural creations are aesthetically captivating and have a great sense of harmony and balance. Some of the popular temples and pagodas are located at Chùa Dâu (Hà Bac), near Hanoi; Chùa Côn Son (Hai Hung); Chùa Keo (Thái Bình); Chùa Tran Quoc (Hà Noi); Chùa Mot Cot ( One Pillar Temple); Chua Huong (Perfume Pagoda); Chùa Thiên Mu (Thua Thiên – Hue); Chùa Xá Loi.

  3. The The TET TET fe fes stiv tiva al l TET is the Vietnamese New Year and major festival in Vietnam. TET is the shortened form of ?Tết Nguyên Đán?. It means the ? Feast of the First Morning of the First Day?. It is celebrated on the first day of the lunar month. The New Year is ushered in with colourful flower markets, fireworks, dragon dances etc. Tet is a special time for the Vietnamese. It is a time where families and friends gather in the hometowns, celebrating happy moments. It is time devoted to family, traditional celebrations, and customs.

  4. The The d di istinguishing stinguishing V Vi iet etnamese namese cu cui isine sine: : Distinct and unforgettable, Vietnamese cuisine stands out for its subtlety and diverse flavours. From myriad street food stalls to posh, fine dining restaurants, Vietnam has everything to offer to the taste seeker. The dishes are flavourful with plenty of herbs used. There is a brilliant balance of flavours, aromas of salt, sweet, sour and hot. Vietnamese cuisine has also its share of the French influence. Though some foods are French cuisine inspired, they are entirely Vietnamese in their finalities. Some popular dishes are steaming hot phở, rice noodles with herbs and meat, Bún chả, Gỏicuốn, bánh mì, canh chua, etc. Vietnam is a compelling destination which is loaded with fascinating and interesting places to visit and boasts of great cuisine and varying landscape across the length of the country. Spectacular treks, vast sandy beaches, beautiful architecture, vibrant markets and a great culture await the traveller.

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