Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 8, 2015

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Vietnam

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Vietnam

Immerse yourself in the Vietnamese culture when you visit and you’ll be amply rewarded with a very warm welcome. Learn a little bit of the history and language and brush up on the local laws and etiquette tips, with our handy guide;

Tips on etiquette when visiting Vietnam

In Vietnam, hierarchy structures are very strict and always adhered to. The hierarchy is ranked on their age and status and can be seen in circumstances where a large group or family is welcomed in order of age and importance. The oldest one is always greeted first, having a door opened for them first and served their meal first. The oldest and head of the family is one that has to approve any marriage proposals and decisions that are to be made. Travel to Vietnam
Etiquette plays a very important role in society in Vietnam. If you are out in public areas, public displays of affection with a partner are best avoided, including kissing, holding and touching hands. And when you give something to another person, always use both hands. You should not point with your finger, nor put your hands on their hips or cross your chest with your arms.
Shorts and beachwear (including skimpy bikinis and swimsuits) are best kept for the beach, as this kind of dress is really frowned upon in the towns and cities. Just think ‘modest dress’ at all times and you’ll be on the right track. PANDAW CRUISE
If you are invited to someone’s home for a meal, you should take gift such as fruit, flowers, or perfumed incense. Flowers that are bad luck and should not be given are chrysanthemums.
You are not allowed to give handkerchiefs as a gift in someone’s home.
Meals in Vietnam are family oriented. The eldest person is always the first to be seated at the table and the dishes are to be passed around using both hands at all times. It is expected that you finish eating all the food that was put on your plate and when the meal is complete, they put the chopsticks on the rice bowl in front of them. Bai Tho Cruise Halong
For more tips, advice and details, we have produced a useful resource for all travel in Vietnam.
Vietnam culture and history tips
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Vietnam
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Vietnam

In Hanoi there is an intriguing museum called the Ho Chi Minh Museum which features many informative displays about the Vietnam War, the great leader himself and America’s involvement. This is a great place to learn about the conflict and there is even an exhibit of a cave that Ho Chi Minh himself hid in during the war.

One of the most gorgeous beaches in Vietnam is Da Nang beach with miles of stunning soft sand and crystal clear waters. During the Vietnam War, this was the rest and relaxation location for the Americans servicemen. Soldiers stayed at Danang beach to recuperate and sought the peace and solace that the area still offers today.

Explore the Vinh Moc tunnels in Quang Tri in northern Vietnam near Hue, the former imperial capital city, and listen to the stories told by the local guides, which are a real revelation. The sheer ingenuity of the Viet Cong during the war illustrate why the Americans lost the war. This tunnel is situated on the old north and south Vietnam border and is one of the most ingenious tunnels that was so well planned out and intricately dug out by hand. Around 60 Vietnamese families lived here duing the conflict to keep their community safe from the war going on all around them. Visiting the site is a sobering and insightful experience.

Take a trip to the small town of Quang Ngai on the south central coast, which features a museum that recreates the My Lai Massacre of March 1968. It was a massacre led by American soldiers and the museum showcases the period in intricate detail. All the homes are left as they were then, burned down, but one has been remodelled to show you what the home were like back when it happened.

Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 8, 2015

Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City

Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City offer a rich selection, ranging from bargain basement affairs and street side stalls to haute cuisine. The Ho Chi Minh City restaurants below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three different pricing categories: South Vietnam tours Packages

Expensive (over US$35)
Moderate (US$20 to US$35)
Cheap (under US$20)

These Ho Chi Minh City restaurant prices are for a three-course meal for one, including half a bottle of house wine or equivalent, tax and service. A tip of 10% is customary. MANGO CRUISE

Mandarine

Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Vietnamese

A delightful oasis of calm, close to the Saigon River, this elegant, award-winning restaurant serves some of the best Vietnamese food in the city. All come exquisitely presented, as does the interior, which is tastefully decorated in a Vietnamese style. Only the freshest of ingredients are used for the dishes which include spicy sautéed beef served in a bamboo tube. Reservations are recommended. Calypso Cruise
Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City

Address: 11a Ngo Van Nam, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3822 9783.
Website: www.orientalsaigon.com.vn/mandarine
La Villa

Price: Expensive
Cuisine: French

Staff are very attentive at this award-winning restaurant, where you can dine in the sumptuous interior of the delightful villa or eat outside by the pool. The chef uses fresh produce from the local market to create fine, French cuisine for a menu that changes daily. Treat yourself to the lightly-seared tuna cubes with marjoram oil or go all out and have the tasting menu. Either way, you won’t be disappointed. There’s even a very impressive cigar list to round things off.

Address: 14 Ngo Quang Huy, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3898 2082.
Website: www.lavilla-restaurant.com.vn
Au Manoir de Khai

Price: Expensive
Cuisine: French

This very stylish French colonial villa, built in the early 1900s, now houses an exquisite restaurant serving arguably the finest French cuisine in Ho Chi Minh City. The intriguing black and white décor is very French and chic, while the service is impeccable. Enjoy a glass of champagne at the sumptuous bar, or sample a bottle of plonk from the extensive wine list, before splurging on the excellent pan-fried lobster, pawns and scallops, which all comes beautifully presented. Au Manoir de Khai is worth every cent.

Address: 251 Dien Bien Phu, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3930 3394.
Website: www.khaisilkcorp.com/restaurants/aumanoirdekhai
The Deck

Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Asian, International

Arrive in style by boat at this riverside restaurant, which offers a pure escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, just 15 minutes away. This stylish, modern restaurant, where you can dine indoors or on the deck, serves contemporary Asian and international fusion cuisine such as herb crusted tuna with curried papaya. The Deck is perfect for a leisurely breakfast, a long lazy lunch or a relaxed evening meal with friends.

Address: 38 Nguyen U Di, Thao Dien, An Phu, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3744 6632.
Website: www.thedecksaigon.com
Hoa Tuc

Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Vietnamese

Set in a former opium factory, Hoa Tuc makes the most of this delightful colonial-era building by serving up delicious Vietnamese meals with a contemporary twist. The lovely outdoor space, which includes wrought iron furniture surrounded by greenery, is a bit of a hideaway and a great place to meet up with friends. Try something a little different here, such as soft shell crabs in green rice batter with a passion fruit sauce. Dinner reservations are essential.

Address: 74/7 Hai Ba Trung, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3825 1676.
Website: www.hoatuc.com
Au Lac do Brazil

Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Brazilian

Serious carnivores with a hearty appetite need to check out Au Lac do Brazil at least once during their trip. This all-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue forks out different cuts of meat (including beef, pork, chicken, sausage and shrimp) directly at your table. Keep going until you indicate you can't eat any more by turning your coaster over to red to indicate you are full. If you still have space, try their signature passion fruit mousse.

Address: 238 Pasteur, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3820 7157.
Website: www.aulacdobrazil.com
Quan Ngon

Price: Cheap
Cuisine: Vietnamese

Designed to reflect an authentic Vietnamese village, there’s a slew of food stalls serving up a range of traditional Vietnamese dishes at very reasonable prices. Wander around and look at what is being cooked before making your selection. Located in a lovely colonial villa, this place buzzes with activity and is popular with both locals and visitors. Dine indoors or al fresco and let the friendly, helpful staff help you choose what to eat.

Address: 160 Pasteur, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3827 7131.
Pho 24

Price: Cheap
Cuisine: Vietnamese

Pho 24 serves hearty, delicious traditional beef noodle soup (pho) in a smart, clean location. This is just one of a chain that dishes up the Vietnamese equivalent of fast food across the city and country. It is very popular for visitors who want to try the traditional Vietnamese dish but are reluctant to eat at one of the street stalls. It’s also excellent value for money and popular with the locals. If you really love their grub, they sell instant noodle pot gifts as well.

Address: 82 Nguyen Du, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3827 4950.
Website: www.pho24.com.vn
Al Fresco's

Price: Cheap
Cuisine: American

Serving good, old-fashioned American fare (think: burgers, sizzling steaks, Tex-Mex food, pizza, pasta, ice creams, freshly baked cakes and tropical fruits), in relaxed Aussie-style surroundings, Al Fresco’s is best known for its fall-off-the-bone BBQ ribs . A family favourite with a casual vibe, this eatery (one of seven branches across the city) is great for those wanting western food that doesn’t break the bank. It is open for hearty breakfasts as well, making it the perfect start to the day.

Address: 27 Dong Du, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (08) 3823 8424
Website: www.alfrescos.com.vn/hochiminh