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Being held annually from the 10th to the 12th day of the second lunar month, the Saint Chu Dong Tu is a popular religious festival celebrating Godfather Chu Dong Tu, who discovered culture, conquered marsh, and developed agriculture and trade in the Vietnamese society. The Saint Festival. The festival is a joyful occasion whose events include a procession, religious ceremonies, feasting, music and dance and children's games.
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Xam singing, a Vietnamese form of art aged centuries, has always been preserved as the nation’s delicate piece of culture to be admired by numerous tourists. |
"Cốm" (green sticky rice) is a delicacy that is made only in autumn and cherished by all Vietnamese. For Hanoians, nothing evokes autumn like the taste of young rice from Vong village, the grain so sweetly scented that they left a lasting impression... |
Hanoi has been inhabited since at least 3000 BC. One of the first known permanent settlements is the Co Loa citadel founded around 200 BC.
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I gave up on leisurely Sunday morning breakfasts years ago. For me now, it's a motorcycle ride through stupefyingly frenetic traffic to some kind of noodle nosh purveyor, of which there are plenty to choose from as you might imagine. I have my favourites but every now and then I get bored with them.
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In April 2009, VAU English Club is planning to launch Speaking for Business Purpose courses with lecturers of Peter and Paul.
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