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Tourism Promotion Draws 400 Businesses to Ho Chi Minh City

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The 17th International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City 2023 (ITE HCMC 2023), with the theme “Connectivity, Growth, Sustainability,” will be held from September 7-9. This announcement was made during a press conference organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism on August 15, according to VNA. The event is expected to attract more than 400 exhibitors, of which over 30% are foreign companies, double the number from the previous year. Around 150 international buyers will have the opportunity to directly meet with domestic and foreign tourism companies. At the press conference. Photo: hanoimoi.vn Nguyen Cam Tu, Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Promotion Centre, mentioned that visitors will also have the opportunity to experience handicrafts, coffee, and folk arts at the event. The organizing committee has invited over 150 international buyers from more than 31 countries and regions, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, China, South Korea, Ta...

Celebrating Hanois Culinary Delights Through Art

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The Vung Nao Thuc Nay (Local Delicacies) exhibition has opened in the heart of Hanoi for international tourists to enjoy Hanoi and Vietnamese cuisine through paintings. It features colorful paintings of Hanoi delicacies such as pho (noodle soup), banh cuon (steamed rolled pancakes), bun cha (vermicelli with grilled pork and fresh herbs), bun oc (rice noodle soup with freshwater snails) and bun thang (vermicelli noodles with assorted toppings). A painting of delicacies of Hanoi at the exhibition. Photo: Khanh Huy/The Hanoi Times Specialties of other localities include Hai Duong’s banh dau xanh (mung bean cake), Haiphong’s banh da cua (rice vermicelli with crab), Quang Ngai’s xu xoa (jelly made from seaweed) and Saigon roasted pork baguette. Countless other unique and delicious dishes are waiting for visitors to enjoy visually. Vietnamese cuisine combines a wide range of flavors and colors and geographical, climatic, and regional tastes. Each meal, each cuisine...

Giant legs of Vietnam’s ‘dragon chicken’ a Lunar New Year delicacy

The lumpy legs of the Dong Tao chicken — named after the commune where it is bred in northern Vietnam — are considered a delicacy, and are particularly popular among the wealthy during the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, known as Tet. Hien’s prized four-kilogramme bird, whose enormous legs make up around a fifth of its body weight, was sold for about $150 — but especially large pedigree chickens have been valued at more than 10 times that. Some are even entered into beauty contests. The key to the bird’s taste is its diet of corn and rice and the freedom it has to roam, Hien told AFP. Although the laying hens are kept in battery cages, which have been banned in some countries across the world, the chickens bred for meat are let loose in a small garden. “The more the chicken walks, the stronger and bigger their muscles are,” said Hien, who has been breeding chickens for more than 15 years. The meat of the Dong Tao chicken — which can reach up to 10 kg — is prized for its tough and chew...