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Holidaying in India with a travel agency

Taj tour have been arranged tours to India since 1976 & specialize in cultural tours, group tours, rajasthan tours and many more.So explorer the India with us.

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The H'mong Ethnic Group in Vietnam, what you need to know

Farming is done on terraced or widens fields where corns, rice, and wheat are planted.

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The Dao Ethnic Group in Vietnam, what you need to know

Dao people originally came from China, immigrating between the 12th or 13th century and the early 20th century. They claim themselves descendants of Ban House (Ban vuong), a famous and holy legendary personality.

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The Cham Ethnic Group in Vietnam, what you need to know

The Cham, who have lived along the coast of central Vietnam for a long time, possess a rich culture profoundly influenced by Indian culture.

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Se Dang Ethnic Group in Vietnam, what you need to know

A faction of the Sedang practice wet-rice cultivation. Their cultivation technique is not all that well-developed

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Bru - Van Kieu Ethnic Group in Vietnam, what you need to know

The Bru language belongs to the Mon-Khmer language group (of the Austro-Asiatic language family), which is close to languages spoken by the Tay Oi and Cotu people

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Yen Tu Festival

A popular saying goes: "Even after 100 years of virtuous religious life, if you don't come to Yen Tu you cannot be called a true religious person".

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Tran Temple Festival, an atmosphere full of the “Dong A” spirit...

The expression lingered in the mind of the Viet people like a reminder of finding way back to the root as August and March came to join vivid

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Perfume Pagoda (Chùa Hương) – “the first ranking Southern grotto”

“Perfume Mount is an ever wish/ with mountains, water, and clouds/ People always ask if this is the top-ranking cavern…”

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Nui Ba Den festival

Nui Ba Den Festival in Vietnam is one of the big festivals in the South of Vietnam in Tay Ninh Province in Vietnam.

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A meaningful pilgrimage to the Lim Festival

“My friend, please stay here, do not return home. When doing so, you make me weep silently. The two flaps of my dress will be soaked with tears...”

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Lieu Doi wrestling festival

Time: 5th day to 10th day of the 1st lunar month Place: Lieu Doi (Liễu Đôi) village, Liem Tuc (Liêm Túc) commune, Thanh Liem (Thanh Liêm) district, Ha Nam (Hà Nam) province.

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Giong Festival in Hanoi

Spring in Vietnam is not only a beautiful season but also a season of festivals. Besides Yen Tu, Huong pagoda festival

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Co Loa Festival

Annually held after Tet Holiday, Co Loa Festival pays homage to King An Duong Vuong who built the Au Lac Kingdom and the Co Loa Citadel to fight the battle against enemies in III

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Cau Ngu Festival Hue

It is pretty evident in the skiffs poled along by women, in the houseboats with their tiny rooftop shrines and in the delicacies of grand cuisine that Hue's

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Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival

Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival starts from January 6th. Formerly, the festival only lasts for a week. Recently

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What Vietnamese foods should you try in Vietnam for New Year?

Vietnamese people have a very good habit of saving, which are reflected by the regular meals – rice with main dishes (meat or fish/shrimp)

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When is the best time to visit Vietnam

Tet, in Vietnamese language, symbolizes the very first morning of the New Year in Vietnam and is popularly known as the Vietnamese New Year

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What fruits Vietnamese people buy for New Year?

A plate filled with five types of fruits sits on the ancestor’s altar in every Vietnamese home during the New Year.

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Top Six Vietnam destinations to celebrate Tet, New Year

Hanoi, one of the most beautiful of the colonial Indochinese cities, is often the start or end point of a trip to Vietnam, and what a great welcome or farewell it is

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Top 8 things Vietnamese families always do for Tet, New Year

1. Clean and decorate the home Homes are often cleaned and decorated before New Year's Eve. Children are in charge of sweeping and scrubbing the floor.

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The Three Kitchen Gods in Vietnamese New Year

There is a popular belief in Vietnam that Tao Quan, the Three Kitchen Gods, is present in the kitchen of every home.

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The best village in Vietnam to visit before Tet, Lunar New Year

Dong Ho Painting or Vietnamese woodblock prints refers to a Vietnamese folk art originating in Dong Ho Village

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2012, the year of Dragon, what you need to know about dragon in Vietnam

In Asian myths, no creature is as impressive as the dragon. For Vietnamese peasants, the dragon was a vivid symbol of the fourfold deity-clouds, rain, thunder and lighting.

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Why Ha Long Bay becomes New 7 wonders

Location & Climate Halong Bay is located in the Northeast of Vietnam, belonging to Ha Long city, Quang Ninh Province, in the Gulf of Tonkin.

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Which resort Brangelia stayed in Vietnam?

Privacy, exclusivity, serenity and sustainability are four words describing the private residences offered at Six Sense Hideaway on Con Dao, Vietnam.

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What not to miss in Danang City, Vietnam

The Cham Museum in Danang is the largest collection of Cham sculpture and artwork in the world.

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What are four sacred animals of Vietnam?

The traditional Coat of Arms consisted of a shield or banner or varied forms, having the stylistic representation of a dragon, a legendary and totemic animal of multiple symbolic significance.

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Vietnam New Year, Do and Don’t

Vietnamese society has a fair amount of public etiquette. The following are some of the more common points:

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Top 5 Food to Eat in Hoi An

Many people come to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An for its well-preserved architecture.

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Top 3 best hotels in Halong Bay.

Halong Plaza Hotel in Halong is situated in the heart of the city, on Halong Road near the Bai Chay Ferry Station.

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Top 3 best Cruises in Halong Bay

Halong Bay is a legendary world just waiting to be explored. Bhaya combines oriental style with contemporary luxury.

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The Legendary Origins of the Viet People

Thousands of years ago in the country of Linh Nam, there lived a clan chief with superhuman strength called Loc Tuc who took the title of King Kinh Duong

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Superstition in Vietnam, and useful guidance for traveling to Vietnam

What is the best way to keep a child healthy? An old Vietnamese grandfather believes the charm of a certain necklace wards off evil spirits and he may give it to his grandson to protect the boy.

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Halong bay Destinations

Cat Ba Island belongs to Cat Hai District – 50 kilometers southeast from Hai Phong City and 150 kilometers from Ha Noi Capital.

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Da Lat – the best destination in Vietnam for honeymoon couple

Some traveler ever said: “If you are in love, a week in Da Lat – a rhythmic land of flowers and romance- will make your love turn into a happy ending!”…

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Casket Opening Ceremony, the old custom in modern Vietnam

On a recent morning, exactly at 4 a.m., Nguyen Danh Hoa slung a shovel over one shoulder and strode through dense mist into a graveyard

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What makes Halong Bay become New Seven Wonder?

Ha Long Bay (literally: Bay of Descending Dragons; Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long) is the most well-known touristic destination in Viet Nam, and this is for good reason.

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Why Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie John select Condao Island as their holiday destination?

One of the stellar attractions in this region, the Con Dao Archipelago is slowly gaining attention for its startling natural beauty.

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What Make Bia Hoi become the most popular drink in Vietnam

Amidst the proliferation of “girlie” bars and pricey coffee shops all over Saigon today, a bit of “old” Saigon remains, standing strong against the irresistible call of the glitz and glamour of modern entertainment establishments today.

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Tooth Blackening, the forgotten tradition

Asia is a land full of weird and wonderful customs and rituals. Throughout the continent there are literally thousands of different traditions that remain alive to this day and these customs often stem from religious beliefs that have been faithfully

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The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum, the best museum in Hanoi

The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum is located in Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hanoi. It has become a prime tourist destination, since the museum exhibits in great detail the history of fine arts in Vietnam displaying comprehensive collections with more

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Phu Quoc Island, the best Vietnam destination for honeymooners

The tear-shaped Phu Quoc (Vietnamese Phú Quốc) is part of the Kiên Giang province. The distance from Phú Quốc to mainland Viet Nam is 45 km to Hà Tiên and 120 km to Rạch Giá. The island is 50 km long (from north to south)...

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Banh Cuon, the best food in Hanoi

For years, Bánh Cuốn (Vietnamese steamed rice rolls) has never stop to demonstrate its long-lasting perfect comfort food to food lovers.

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3 villages not to miss in Hanoi

During their stay in Hanoi, most tourists insist on a trip to Van Phuc Silk Village, the famous silk village of Hanoi to contemplate the genuine traditional silk-making industry.

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3 Royal Tombs in Hue, not to miss

Tu Duc Tomb, Hue Located in a narrow valley 8 km from Hue (Duong Xuan Thuong village), Tự Đức Tomb is one of the most beautifully designed complexes among the tombs of the Nguyen dynasty

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New Venice City Guide for Flashpackers

Venice for Rookies is a modern guide book written by a local resident full of savings tips, expert travel advice and tourist information for your next trip to Venice.

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5 things not to miss in the Northern Vietnam

Bac Ha Market Being a minority ethnic people market, the town of Bac Ha is famous for its Sunday market which is a trading centre and meeting place for couples, friends, and relatives every Sunday.

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Top 5 Vietnam places to see before you diea

Fansipan Mountain is located 9km south-west of Sapa Town let in the Hoang Lien Mountain Range. It has been branded as "the Roof of Indochina" at the height of 3,143m.

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Top 5 dishes in Hue

Com hen Song Huong “Com Hen Song Huong” is a dish served at room temperature, made with mussels and leftover rice. It is a complicated recipe that includes sweet, buttery, salty, sour, bitter and spicy flavors.

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