Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Free travel: Hue Temple of Literature - A unique symbol of Viet...
Free travel: Hue Temple of Literature - A unique symbol of Viet...: If the Temple of Literature in Hanoi is known as the first university in Vietnam and aslo called Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam in Vietnamese langu...
Free travel: Perfume Pagoda - Hanoi in the cold season
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Delicious Khot Cake
Khot
(khọt) cake is a very popular dish in southern Vietnam. The cake is
easy to cook and suitable for the taste of many people, usually made for
desert or treating guests.
Formerly, the main
ingredients of khot cake were rice powder and well-grinded pork.The cake
was served with flavour sauce, snack vegetable and cucumber. After
that, people have made changes on the recipe creating the special
features of the cake in different places.

People in the West usually mix rice powder with saffron and put more fresh shrimps when putting in the pattern. In the Centre, khot cake is served with cucumber, thin-sliced young papaya, big egg-plant…which are all soaked in weak shrimp sauce. In the North, people just use rice powder, some eggs (to make the powder more soft-rise) and dry shrimps instead of fresh ones...

In the khot cake making process, powder making is the most important. Chosen rice must be good to generate the cake powder. The ingredients of cake powder are wet grinded rice, steamed rice and grinded solid cool rice noodle. The different parts of powder are mixed mainly according to the makers’ experience.
In the next step, powder is steadily stired with the water, little vinegar, coconut juice; there may be more eggs to increase cake softy or more saffron to make the cake having attractive color. The cake is treated with spice, salt, sugar, glutamate, small sliced onion... People usually use pork or shrimp, small shrimp, crab which are minced well then sauteed to make the cake filling.

They put the circle pattern in the pan, coat the pattern with hot fat, pour powder in the pattern, put the filling into the centre then cover waiting until done to take out. After being done, cake powder becomes opaque yellow, the filling is brown-red, onion and chives which are in the fat stick to the cake making the green color.
There are also sauce and raw vegetable to be served with khot cake. Raw vegetables usually includes mint leaves, lettuce and cucumber... and the sauce can be flavour sauce or salted fish with garlic,lemon juice... depending on regions.
Vung Ro Bay - Phu Yen Drawing Tourists’ Attention
If
tourists in Vietnam travel are in a north-south journey and reach Ca
Pass in Phu Yen, you should not miss to visit the province’s famous
beautiful bay that is Vung Ro. Visiting the Bay, tourists will be
attracted by stunning combination of forest and sea.


Vung Ro Bay comprises 1640 hectares of
water surface, and is surrounded by high mountain ranges of Deo Ca, Da
Bia, Hon Ba on the north, west and east. The Bay features 12 small
beaches namely Lach, Mu U, Nga, Chua, Chan Trau, Ho, Hang, Nho, Chinh,
Bang, Lau Nhan beaches with fascinating landscape, which is ideal for
sightseeing, relaxation or enjoying delicious seafood.

Vung
Ro had formerly been attached with the Numberless ships, which were
once the heroes during the Vietnam War. Vung Ro was considered one among
significant stops of the Ho Chi Minh road on sea, accepting hundred
tons of weapons transported by the numberless ships from northern
Vietnam to the southern battle field from 1964 - 1965.
Currently,
Vung Ro’s wharf attends to the development of Phu Yen’s socio-economy.
Besides, there are roads connecting Vung Ro to Hoa Hiep industrial zone,
Tuy Hoa airport, and Tuy Hoa city.
Vung
Ro has been recognized as a national historical relic by the Ministry
of Culture, Sport, and Tourism. The Bay promises to become an ideal
stopover for tourists in Vietnam travel when traveling to Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen.

If you are in Vietnam tourism, and in Phu Yen now, you once pay a visit to Vung Ro Bay where you can hide away from the bustle and hard- working days.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Mu Cang Chai, gold rice fields - Yen Bai
Mu
Cang Chai is a rural district of Yen Bai province, in the northeastern
region of Vietnam, which is 300 kilometres from Hanoi. Over the past few
years, Mu Cang Chai has become a popular destination for tourists,
researchers and photographers.


Mu
Cang Chai owns 700 hectares of terraced rice fields, with 70 percent at
three communes: La Pan Tan, Che Cu Nha, De Su Phinh. This traditional
cultural heritage of an ethnic minority was recognised as a national
landscape by the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism.
Located
in a temperate zone, the average temperature all-year round is 18.5
Celsius degrees so when the sunset comes, the district is blanked in
mist and makes tourists feel they are in late winter of the lowland.
Best time to visit here from September to October
Best time to visit here from September to October
The
center of Mu Cang Chai District lies in a valley expanding over seven
kilometers. September and October is suggested as the most ideal time to
visit Mu Cang Chai as everywhere, from magnificent mountains or
beautiful terraced rice fields are bathed in glistening rays.


In addition to terraced fields, Mu Cang Chai was blessed with naturally beautiful flora and fauna and outstanding geographic features, including vast mountain ranges with high peaks which have protected the people for an age.
Magnificent Vinh Hy Bay
Vinh
Hy is blessed with unique beauty and charm, no matter how often you
visit Vinh Hy and the surrounding areas, you will discover a new
attraction every time.

The Vinh Hy bay located in Vinh Hai village, Ninh Hai district, is 42km from Phan Rang-Thap Cham. Surrounded by white sand beaches, majestic with towering rocky mountains and mysterious caves and poetic with cascading waterfalls creating streams in vast dense forest. Visitors can take some activities such as: dip in the stream water, go fishing,climbing, caving, enjoy clear atmosphere .

Rocks like artworks lie on the way from Vinh Hy Bay to tranquil beaches.

Visitors can choose to take a cruise in the bay to see the coral reefs and the many islands and rocks with their fascinating shapes, like an ear or a turtle, or a hand with fingers stretching to the sky.
But to
tourists on their second or third visits tend to opt for the boat voyage
to the off-the-beaten-track areas. The original beaches and beautiful
rocks will impress even the most seasoned traveler.

There are many beaches to choose for both amateur and strong swimmers, such as Ba Dien (crazy woman), Coc (cup), and Tien (fairy) beaches in the bay, and Thung, Hoi, Binh Tien beaches which slope gently to the sea.
It
takes more than an hour to reach these tranquil beaches, but the
scenery on the way is breath-taking and the reward once you arrive is
gentle waves, breezes blowing in from the sea and the sweet sound of
waves lapping against the shore, especially if you are willing to take
the 30 minute boat trip to some of the more remote beaches.
A boat driver called My told the Daily that he has transported numerous tours
through the walls of high and rocks perched by the sea, all of whom
have been overwhelmed by the picturesque beauty of the area.
The
waves are constantly crashing against the walls of rocks. Over time the
landscape may change as the rocks are transformed by the waves, however
the magnificence of Vinh Hy continue to attract visitors from near and
far.
A pay a visit to Nui Chua National Park
It's the only dry forest in Vietnam.
Nui Chua National Park, in the central province of Ninh Thuan,
is considered "a desert" thanks to its dry conditions and low rainfall.
Located around 40km from Phan Rang City , the 30,000ha site in Ninh Hai
district was first designated a national park in 2003.
It
is bounded by the East Sea to the south and east, by Highway 1 to the
west and to the north by part of Cam Ranh Bay in neighbouring Khanh Hoa province.
It is of a special type, boasting a dry ecology in Southeast Asia with a miracle of different floral and fauna species.
A few years ago, a Germany scientist could not believe the dry level measured by his machine in the forest. After measuring again and again, he came to the conclusion that the climate in Nui Chua forest is as dry as that in Africa.
Currently, Phan Rang city remains hot and dry though the rainy season is drawing near.
Long dunes of sand and stones caught our eyes when we first set foot on
the soil of Nui Chua National Park. Thousands of stones of different
sizes are piled up, creating a sense of fierceness and formidableness.
On that dry stony and semi-wasteland ground, rooted stunted thorny trees
and bushes form a forest.
Entering the park, tourists in Vietnam Tourism will
encounter green trees growing amid stones and sand in an intensely hot
and dry climate. To cope with the intense heat and dryness there, all
the local fauna and floral species have their own way of adapting. In
the dry season, most of the trees look like skeletons with rough,
stunted and snaking trunks and tiny branches and leaves. Surprisingly,
they bud immediately and start a new life after the first rain comes.
Scientists recognized that the natural resources of Nui Chu National Park in Ninh Thuan Province are
not only abundant and diverse in biological elements but also have the
endemic, rare, precious and valuable characteristics, very useful to
scientific research and protection of the gene resource and contribute
economic benefits, especially the eco-tourism.
It
has a rich flora with 1,265 varieties of plants, of which 390 varieties
are medicinal plants, over 100 varieties belong to bonsai trees and
many varieties are edible. It also has a diverse fauna with 306 species
of vertebrate animals, including many rare and precious animals, such as
the black-shanked douc, white-collared bear, puma and japuar.
At
Nui Chua National Park, there is a forest of apricot trees. Due to the
arid soil, the apricot trees look like bonsai trees, but in spring they
are in yellow blossom, producing a beautiful landscape. The typical
apricot variety of this area is Hong mai which has red flowers, some of
which have up to 13 petals. Nui Chua National Park is also home to many
rare orchids, too.
Visitors in Vietnam Tourism are
additionally afforded the chance to explore the park via 20km of
asphalted roads embracing Mount Nui Chua, the Ngoan Muc Pass and Treo
Lake on Mount Da Vach at an altitude of 250m.
Lo
O Stream in particular, is a historical beauty spot surrounded by
cliffs and clear waterfalls, its flat granite stones idyllic for
picnics.

The magnificent mountain ranges overlook the appealing and pristine bays of Vinh Hy and Ninh Chu Beach .
Visitors in Vietnam travel interested
in visiting the only savanna in Vietnam can drive from Ninh Chu Beach
in Khanh Hai Commune along provincial Highway 702 to Vinh Hy Bay.
After a few hours of sightseeing, tourists are free to choose among beaches spread over nearly 40km for swimming and cruises, as well as coral reefs with diverse marine life, visible via glass bottomed tourist boats.
The farthest border of Nui Chua National Park is Thit Beach where sea turtles come and lay their eggs.

Travelers in Vietnam travel can
also walk down to Cau Gay Village , home to the Raglai ethnic minority
group, and visit local craft shops to catch a glimpse into the lives of
the artisans.
Military base CK 19,
used by the liberation army in the, anti-American war, lies near Treo
Lake on Mount Da Vach and includes traces of guerrillas trench shelters
and the smokeless stoves.
The local coast was formerly used to transit weapon and other military equipment from north Vietnam to battlefields in the south
For tourists in Vietnam travel, It's really the interesting adventure to discover nature and experience culture.
Monday, 7 January 2013
Free travel: Hanoi Chicken Vermicelli Soup
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