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Hanoi’s Finest: Banh Cuon Eatery Wins MICHELIN Star

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The MICHELIN Guide has announced its 2024 edition, and among the notable inclusions is Banh Cuon Ba Hoanh, a humble eatery specializing in Vietnamese steamed rice rolls, or banh cuon . This street food staple has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike, and now it has earned a well-deserved spot in the prestigious guide. The MICHELIN Guide 2024 award ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City celebrates the diverse and delicious culinary offerings of Vietnam. The new MICHELIN Selected restaurants in Hanoi showcase the city’s diverse culinary landscape. Banh Cuon Ba Hoanh, or Mrs. Hoanh’s Banh Cuon, delights diners with its simple yet mouthwatering banh cuon . Hanoi Garden offers a unique blend of classic and contemporary Vietnamese dishes, while Le Beaulieu transports diners to France with its exquisite cuisine and extensive wine list. In Ho Chi Minh City, the guide recognizes Du Yen, a haven for vegetarian cuisine, Kobe Bistro, which showcases the best of French fare, and ...

1,500 Yogis Unite in Ho Chi Minh City for a Monumental International Yoga Day Celebration

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The Indian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City and the city’s Union of Friendship Organizations joined hands to celebrate the 52nd anniversary of Vietnam-India diplomatic relations and India’s 77th Independence Day, marking the occasion with an International Yoga Day event. Speaking at the opening, Indian Consul General Madan Mohan Sethi shared that this year’s theme, “Yoga for Self and Society,” emphasizes the practice’s ability to foster oneness, harmony, and social wellness. He added that yoga is a 5,000-year-old traditional Indian cultural sport that unites physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines to achieve a harmonious body and mind. This annual event, according to Mr. Sethi, aims to raise awareness of yoga’s ability to connect people and promote life balance, mental and physical health. Ho Chi Minh City’s International Yoga Day celebrations have been a yearly occurrence since 2015, attracting a large number of locals and fostering cultural exchange and friendship between...

Green Revolution: Cycling for a Greener Central Vietnam

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The vibrant cycling event in Hue, Vietnam, showcases the city’s beauty and promotes a clean environment. Hue, Vung Tau, and Quy Nhon were recognized as ASEAN Clean Tourist Cities for their dedication to cleanliness and sustainability. This event further emphasizes Hue’s commitment to these values. A heartwarming moment: a mother carries her daughter, dressed in the traditional Ao Dai, on their bicycle as they join the community ride. Nguyen Van Phuc, the director of the Thua Thien-Hue Provincial Department of Tourism, hopes that this event will inspire a collective effort to protect Hue’s environment. The charming combination of Hue’s iconic Ao Dai, local girls, and bicycles creates a unique and memorable experience for visitors. Young girls take part in the community ride, spreading positivity and a message of environmental awareness. Hue, the birthplace of Ao Dai, is also celebrated for its traditional craft of creating t...

France and Italy Secure Spots for DIFF 2023 Grand Finale in July

France and Italy, by defeating strong opponents, have secured the highest scores and will compete for the title on the final night of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2023. The festival is themed ‘The World Without Distance’ and Ngo Thi Kim Yen, the vice chairwoman of the Da Nang municipal administration and head of the organizing board, has announced that the prize value has been doubled for this year’s winners. The champions will receive a prize of US$20,000 and the runners-up will be awarded a US$10,000 prize. Eight teams from Vietnam, Finland, Canada, France, Australia, Italy, Poland, and the UK have participated in DIFF 2023. Yen admits that it was a difficult task to select the two best teams for the final night due to the exceptional performances of all the participants. However, France and Italy stood out with their impressive displays, thus earning their spot in the final night Vietnam Television’s channel 1 (VTV1) will broadcast the final night of D...

Five Vietnamese Universities Ranked in QS World University Rankings 2024

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The Duy Tan University is ranked 514 in the QS World University Rankings 2024. The Ton Duc Thang University is placed in the range of 721-730, while the Vietnam National University (VNU) – Hanoi and VNU – Ho Chi Minh City are in the range of 951-1000. The Hanoi University of Science and Technology is categorized as 1201-1400. The QS World University Rankings 2024 includes a total of 1,499 universities from 104 countries and territories. Out of these, 83 universities are entering the list for the first time. Malaysia has the highest number of ranked universities in Southeast Asia, with 28 universities. Indonesia follows with 26, Thailand has 13, Vietnam has 5, the Philippines has 5, Singapore has 4, and Brunei has 2. Singapore, despite having only four universities on the list, is still considered a leading position in the region with two universities named in the top 30 in the world. Duy Tan University Duy Tan University is located in Da Nang, Vietnam. It is the first and larges...

Vietnam and the United States Conduct 161st Repatriation Ceremony

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The representatives of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) and the Vietnam Office for Seeking Missing Persons (VNOSMP) held the 161st repatriation ceremony on June 27, handing over the remains thought to be associated with a US servicemember missing in action (MIA) from the war in Vietnam at the Danang International Airport in Danang City. The ceremony was hosted by US Consulate General Susan Burns and VNOSMP Director Le Cong Tien, with the attendance of dignitaries from the US Embassy in Hanoi, Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), and other embassies. (Photo: American Center Ho Chi Minh City) At the ceremony, the VNOSMP side handed over one set of remains to the DPAA , representing the result of the 151st joint field activity (JFA) from recovery operations in Nghe An, Quang Binh, and off the coast of Khanh Hoa Province. The 151st JFA started in mid-May and will conclude at the end of July of this year. Vietnamese and U.S. forensic specialists examined the rem...

people The Tay Peoples Folk Game: Spinning Top

The spinning tops of the Tay ethnic minority are crafted from various types of wood such as ironwood, guava, and grapefruit trees. These tops feature a unique design with a round and squat body, and a sharp point at the bottom that allows them to spin effortlessly. Tay women have a unique technique for spinning tops using a fiber cord made from jute or flax. They tightly wrap the cord around either the upper or lower part of the top. This allows them to throw the top down and simultaneously pull the cord, causing the top to spin on the ground. Nong Thi Huong, a Tay woman from Luc Yen district, fondly reminisces about her experience playing top since she was in grade 6 or 7. She would always carry it with her in her schoolbag or hang it on her belt. Sometimes, she would play it enthusiastically with her friends, even though she would occasionally get scolded by her parents. She admits that this game is incredibly addictive, as the more she played it, the more she fell in love with i...

Alumna of Vietnam Recalls Yogurt Made by Cuban Grandmothers

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Vietnamese female students studied Veterinary Medicine at the University of Havana in the 1967-1968 years. Photo: Ky uc Cuba/Facebook page 73-year-old Phuong Song Lien, a member of the club of Vietnamese alumni once studied in Cuba, recalled the time in the fall of 1967, at the age of 17, she boarded a ship to go to Cuba to study Veterinary Medicine at La Habana University. After nearly a month, she arrived in Cuba. Since then, she had lived a vibrant, carefree and liberal Latin life, welcomed by the Cuban people with open arms, ready to teach all the students the knowledge and profession that Vietnam needs. What Lien treasures most is the love and affection of Cuban people for Vietnamese students. Despite many difficulties and deprivations due to the encirclement and embargo policies against their country, Cubans still save, give rice and share clothes, giving Vietnamese students the best conditions to study and live. She remembers the concern of Mrs. Margos, the repre...