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Popular Vietnamese treats to enjoy during Tet holiday | SaigonWalks
Let's join SaigonWalks to learn more about some popular treats for Tet holiday, the most important holiday in the year of Vietnamese people.
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Cultural Vietnamese food for Tet holiday | SaigonWalks
The cultural aspect of the Tet holiday is always unique and always means luck, affluence, happiness, and health.
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Walking in Saigon for enjoyment Saigon's cultural and culinary icon is broken rice | SaigonWalks
Saigon food is a blend of numerous regional cuisines. When walking on the street, you can find a shop selling broken rice on the sidewalk. This is a well-known dish related to Saigon's cultural life.
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Char Siu Bao - Chinese cuisine of Chợ Lớn in Saigon
Dim Sum is a tasty traditional dish that is excellent when served with hot tea. It derived from Cultural Cantonese in the third century, when they used secret procedures to create them. Walking to taste them in Saigon Tour
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The Coffee Drinking Culture of Saigon People | SaigonWalks
When visiting Saigon, you must sample the coffee. Enjoying a cup of coffee on the sidewalk while viewing the busy Saigon morning scene is quite enjoyable. Coffee progressively becomes a cultural component and way of life for Saigon's amicable people.
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Winter Solstice Festival - Cultural Saigon Walking Tour | SaigonWalks
Tangyuan is made for giving to others in Southern China (small, chewy balls made of glutinous rice flour). Tangyuan is also incorporated into the event by the Taiwanese, Vietnamese, and overseas Chinese people.
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Enjoy a memorable coffee experience in Chợ Lớn | SaigonWalks
You can have your coffee either steaming hot to enjoy it as the locals would or ice cold to refresh you from Saigon’s tropical climate.
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Discovering the Nghinh Ong Festival in Can Gio: Immerse Yourself in a Unique Cultural Experience
As the festival season approaches, Can Gio District, located in the southern part of Ho Chi Minh City, becomes an attractive destination with the Nghinh Ong Festival.