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On our food walking tours in Hanoi French Quarter, we walk by the former prison built by the French. Many of our guests visited the site in their Hanoi city tour, but many don’t. So our brief introduction about the prison often gives them good information about the city, and in this blog post, we’re sharing the commentary ...


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Months after the 80th anniversary of the country’s national day, red and yellow colors of Vietnam and its communist party flags are still seen strung out across Hanoi; from public buildings along tree-lined boulevards in the French Quarter to private homes tucked away in hidden alleys o...


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On our food walking tours in Hanoi, our guests often ask us about the betel nut chewing tradition in Vietnam. Many visitors confused the tradition with teeth blackening, so thought that the chewing betel nut is to dye a local’s teeth black. In this post, we would like to fill you in.


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Though alcohol is an indispensable part of the Vietnamese culture – rice liquor has interwined into rituals and ceremonies in the country since the ancient time, Vietnam is not known for wine, let alone Hanoi. But that doesn’t stop Hanoians from enjoying some pretty impor...


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