Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2025

Travel Vietnam: Discover the soul of the tourism industry & amazing foods

 

The "Hands of God" Bridge at Bana Hills Park, Da Nang City

The "Hands of God" Bridge at Bana Hills Park, Da Nang City


Today, I'll give my readers around the globe a real feast of what Vietnam's traditional tourism sector has to offer. Southeast Asia's Vietnam is a singular gem that provides much more than just a reasonably priced substitute for Thailand's well-known resorts. This nation is a kaleidoscope of experiences, with remnants of its socialist and colonial history coexisting peacefully with long-standing customs.

 

Vietnam offers tourists breathtaking scenery, with the largest cave system in the world and the emerald rice terraces in the foothills, in addition to golden beaches and immaculately diving waters. The country has a rich cultural heritage that includes socialist artifacts like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, elegant French colonial buildings, and majestic Buddhist temples.


The Asian country draws visitors not just as an affordable substitute for well-known Asian resorts, but also as a nation with a rich cultural heritage. From thrilling diving to leisurely beach holidays to informative tours of historical places, there is something here for everyone.



Of particular importance is the legacy of Vietnam's recent past. The nation's history and culture have been impacted by the war with the United States, one of the major conflicts of the 20th century. Visitors can discover distinctive items from the socialist era in addition to admiring historic pagodas and imperial castles.

 

Vietnam is also well-known for its ecotourism and culinary explorations. Exotic foods, such as barbecued crocodile, and well-known snake eateries are available for thrill-seekers. There are thrilling rafting experiences down the Mekong River, which meanders through gorgeous jungles, for those looking to get in touch with nature. Vietnam is also well-known for its traditional medicine, which draws people who value their health.


Located in Southeast Asia on the South China Sea coast, Vietnam is a nation of contrasts. Stretching 1,750 kilometers along the Indochina Peninsula's coast, it has the shape of a meandering dragon. The two main cities of this intriguing nation are Hanoi, the capital in the north, and Ho Chi Minh City, previously Saigon, the metropolis in the south.


Although Vietnamese is the official language, the nation's cultural variety extends well beyond language. Vietnam is a tapestry of beliefs bound together by a strong sense of patriotism and rich mythical traditions, despite the country's abundance of Buddhist monuments. As a symbol of national identity, the dragon is thought to be the ancestor of the Vietnamese people.



From renowned coastal destinations with sandy beaches to mountain ranges and jungles, the country boasts a diverse terrain. With distinct dry and rainy seasons, the climate ranges from subtropical in the north to tropical monsoon in the south. From October through December, it's critical to be mindful of possible typhoons.

 

Vietnam is a popular travel destination because of its reasonable costs; a comfortable trip, including lodging, can be had for as little as USD 25 to 30 each day. Travelers should exercise caution, though, as the locals are generally friendly but occasionally may attempt to exploit tourists' gullibility. The dong, which is Vietnam's national currency, is issued as useful plastic banknotes, which are ideal in extremely humid environments.

 

It is advised to bring US dollars, and the better the conversion rate, the bigger the denomination of the bill. Since they are more advantageous to trade for dong than euros, the freshness of the bills is particularly important.

 

Vietnam takes great pride in its stunning coastline, which stretches along the East Sea (known to the Vietnamese as the South China Sea) for more than 3,000 kilometers. From busy tourist destinations to quiet island getaways, the nation's coastline provides a rainbow of beach vistas. While some of the beaches include pebbles, the majority of the beaches are sandy.

 

There are plenty of municipal beaches and private hotel beaches in the resort regions with free access. Therefore, your preferred vacation style will determine the answer to the question, "Where to fly to Vietnam?" From northern Mong Cai to southern Phu Quoc, a continuous network of resort areas stretches along nearly the whole Vietnamese coast. Among the most well-liked locations are: Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Phan Thiet, Hoi An, and the Con Dao Archipelago.

 

Apart from its resorts by the sea, Vietnam is also renowned for its therapeutic thermal springs. Particularly well-liked is the Vinh Tien Valley, which lies in the country's north and is about an hour's drive from Hanoi, the capital. Dalat is a high-altitude resort that caters to those who like a mountainous climate. 

 

The cultural and natural treasures of Vietnam are a true paradise for history and nature enthusiasts. Here are some places that deserve special attention: Hanoi City, Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon), Halong, and Hue are cities of imperial grandeur, where every stone breathes the history of the ancient Nguyen dynasty; Sapa, Phu Quoc, and the Son Doong Cave.

 

Discover Vietnam’s amazing foods.

 

Vietnamese cuisine features a unique array of flora that is not typically found in your native country, and it's rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and a variety of meats and seafood. High-altitude teas are as prized as those from China, and popular coffee varieties like Arabica and Robusta are cultivated here. French Indochina's historical background has also influenced its cuisine.


Discover Vietnam’s amazing foods.


Vietnamese food combines strong spices, aromatic herbs, and fresh ingredients to create a harmonious whole. Vietnamese cuisine entices palates and embodies Southeast Asian flavors, from the crispy bánh mì sandwiches to the steamy bowls of phở. Among the most delicious dishes in the nation are Pho, Bo Kho, Banh Xeo, Cha La Lot, Banh Bao, Lau, Banh Ran, Banh Chuoi Chien, Nam, and Bun Cha.

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

VIETNAM, THE ASIAN COUNTRY THAT HAS DEFEATED CORONAVIRUS


The health measures applied by the Vietnamese government have defeated the coronavirus


The health measures applied by the Vietnamese government have defeated the coronavirus


How can Vietnam, a densely populated country in Asia, with over  97 million people, at the same time share a common border with China, with a fragile healthcare system, become one of the countries in the world that recorded a few cases of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection?



I don't know the kind of God the Vietnamese worship but if they believe in God, then I can as well say that probably, God answered their prayers, since Vietnam is one of the Asian countries that suffered in a brutal war with America in 1965. The scars of the war are still visible today.

In that war, it is estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died. Vietnam didn't only suffer casualties, the use of bio-warfare product 'Agent Orange' used had taken its toll on the population until now, experiencing many ailments and crooked spines in children.


Thousands of kilometers from China, the origin of the disease with 82,883 cases and 4,633 deaths, the coronavirus has decimated many countries around the globe, taking its toll heavily on Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iran, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, etc, while Vietnam that shares a border with China has registered only 271 cases with no death. This is amazing.


What measures did the Vietnamese take? Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, declared war on the coronavirus at the end of January when the outbreak of the coronavirus was still within China. “The fight against the epidemic is the same fight as with the enemy,” he declared.


According to the mayor of Ho Chi Minh City, there are only 900 beds in the intensive care units for the entire hospitals in the city. How can they cope with an epidemic in such conditions? 

Knowing that it will be the most difficult challenge to overcome if the virus hits the country, the government as quickly as possible begins testing the population to avoid the spread of the virus.


The Vietnamese authorities, therefore, have relied on strict quarantine measures and the identification of all parts of the infection chain, earlier and better than almost every country, including the United States of America, a country with one of the best healthcare systems.

With the initial 10 cases of coronavirus infection in the whole country, the Vietnamese government began to register people, not only from the closest but also from the distant surroundings of the infected person. 

To a certain degree or another, all those who could potentially become infected are limited in their mobility and social contacts. Already at the very initial stage, people who came from countries affected by the coronavirus pandemic were quarantined for two weeks. Universities and schools in Vietnam closed in early February.

A major role in suppressing the coronavirus epidemic was assigned in Vietnam to well-equipped security agencies, a trusted Vietnamese army, and the ubiquitous population control apparatus. 

In almost every quarter, in each lane and in every village, there are either representatives of the special services or voluntary informants of the Communist Party. 

The use of bio-warfare product 'Agent Orange' by America during the Vietnam war leads to many ailments, including crooked spines

The use of bio-warfare product 'Agent Orange' by America during the Vietnam war leads to many ailments, including crooked spines



The army immediately allocated both soldiers and material reserves and mobile medical units to fight the virus. Total control does not allow anyone in Vietnam to avoid the measures prescribed by the government. The infected become outcasts to their neighbors.

The strict measures taken by the government have already saved the lives of 232 out of the 271 cases for them to return to normal lives.  This is how often things happen sometimes in countries the advanced countries called the third world. 

The so-called advanced countries have something significant to learn from Vietnam and African countries that have also recorded low cases because of their quick thinking and interception. America has 1,237,761 coronavirus cases with 72,275 deaths.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

JOHN LENNON IMAGINED AFRICA'S POLITICAL CRISIS


The great John Lennon, ex-member of the 'Beetles'


The great John Lennon, ex-member of the 'Beetles'


John Lennon once said he is famous than Jesus Christ. Many faithful Christians around the world weren’t happy over that defamatory statement he made. However; I’m not writing this article to condemn Mr. Lennon but to congratulate him on his concern over the political crisis in Africa in his period.


Africa has been a neglected continent for a very long time, even though most of the wealth in Europe was taken from that continent. In the sixties, the members of the Beetles were presented with MBE awards and John Lennon returned his award to the Queen in protest against UK foreign policy.

He wrote “Your Majesty, I’m returning my MBE as a protest against Britain’s involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against Cold Turkey slipping down the charts” with love John Lennon. 

The Nigerian-Biafra war in the sixties between Yakubu Gowan and Ojukwu claimed thousands of lives. It was a catastrophe; a human disaster and a nightmare that still haunt Nigerians.

It’s astonishing that while the world does not care about the turmoil in Africa, just as the racist Margaret Thatcher does not care about the Apartheid, segregation and the discrimination going on in South Africa that time, a common musician like John Lennon cares much about the carnage going on in Africa.

To me, John Lennon wasn’t only a great musician. But a special statesman, an envoy interested in bringing peace to Africa. At the same time, he was bringing the problems of Africa to the awareness of the selfish leaders that do not care about the continent’s political crisis but only interested in the looting of the continent's rich mineral resources.

Fans of the Beetles want the rejected award that has been in storage at Saint James’ Palace, since 1969, to be placed at the museum but a spokesman for the Chancery Department of the Royal said that it’s only John Lennon’s wife Yoko Ono could decide if it has to go on display or the museum.