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Vietnam is a paradise of cuisine, especially as well as street food. More and more tourists visit Vietnam to not only explore the incredible landscapes but also enjoy unique and delicious Vietnamese street food such as “pho”, “bun cha”,…
Posted on October 27, 2017 at 5:04pm
As the oldest continuously developed area of Vietnam, Hanoi's Old Quarter has a history that spans 2,000 years and represents the eternal soul of the city. Located between the Lake of the Restored Sword, the Long Bien Bridge, a former city rampart, and a citadel wall, the Old Quarter started as a snake and alligator-infested swamp. Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a…
Posted on October 7, 2017 at 8:45am
Vietnam now attracts more and more foreign tourists from all around the world because of its natural beauty, unique culture, historic sights, and delicious cuisine. It's also a cheap, where as little as 1USD can buy an awesome meal! However, there are of course some downsides to Vietnam tourism, too. And my company,…
Posted on September 26, 2017 at 12:24pm
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Very good. I'll change "map" to "virtual map." That way the readers will know that your words will be their map, their guide.
This really is such a good guide, too. Yesterday I tweeted your food story, and next week I'll tweet this one, and I'll tag the company you work for.
Helen, I loved your Hanoi street food story, and the one you posted after that (the post about things to do in one day) is even more terrific. One question: When you wrote this, "You can walk from your hotel or go by bus to go to there.
If you go there by foot, you can take a look in this map:"
...did you intend to paste a map there?