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Au Manoir de Khai – French Essence Inside an Ever Shut Saigon Villa
Au Manoir de Khai, an all-time closed massive villa sitting right in the heart of Saigon, has been seen as one of the most mystic sites to be visited. Even for most natives,…
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Thiết Lập Tailor – Saigon “Witch of the curve”
For decades, Áo Dài has been seen as one of the biggest symbols of the Vietnamese, especially for the ladies. The fame of Áo Dài does not simply come from such distinctive and…
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The Beauty of Blackened Teeth in Vietnamese Ancient History
Speaking of the tooth blackening custom in Vietnamese ancient history, it is difficult to forget the familiar images of the ancient Vietnamese women with black shiny teeth. Although the custom of dyeing one’s…
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Should You Cry or Laugh at a Vietnamese Funeral?
To answer this interesting question, this is the ultimate guide for attending funerals at two distinctive regions of Vietnam – the North and the South The North The differences in topographic structure, climate,…
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Living as a Khmer in Ok Om Bok Festival
When it comes to important holidays in Vietnam, Ok-Om-Bok Festival of Khmer people in Southern Vietnam is not only recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage but it is also one of the most anticipated…