Thu Giang (Local Expert)
Thu Giang (Local Expert)
Thu Giang, a seasoned professional from Hanoi and a travel enthusiast, is passionate about Southeast Asia. Her extensive travels through the region have endowed her with deep insights into its various countries. Fluent in both French and English, Thu Giang's thorough understanding of Vietnamese culture enhances her contributions to this blog. Currently working at Kampá Tour, she is a valued voice here. We invite you to share your comments at the bottom of her articles to engage directly with her. Your feedback is important, and she looks forward to responding to you personally.
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Betel nut chewing and the red smiles of Vietnamese elders
Jan 28, 2026 | 7 mins read
Betel nut chewing and the red smiles of Vietnamese elders
Explore betel nut chewing in Vietnam – from weddings to Tết rituals. Uncover the cultural history behind those iconic red smiles. Learn more!
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12 Must-Have Vietnamese Lunar New Year Foods
Jan 10, 2025 | 4 mins read
12 Must-Have Vietnamese Lunar New Year Foods
The cuisine of Tet (Vietnamese New Year) is distinguished by its richness and diversity, with traditional dishes carrying symbols of prosperity, luck and good health. Tet is the perfect opportunity for families to get together and share moments of joy over carefully prepared food. At each Tet, Vietnamese families carefully prepare festive meal trays, both generous and refined, in homage to their ancestors.
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Vietnamese Cyclo: The History of an Iconic 3-Wheeled Transport
Feb 03, 2025 | 7 mins read
Vietnamese Cyclo: The History of an Iconic 3-Wheeled Transport
In the fast-moving arena of life, with motorcycles crisscrossing every path, the Vietnam cyclo has become a historical relic. The cyclos that were once a dominant means of transport across the country are now a tourist attraction or a vintage form of transport for a Vietnamese wedding. Its sunset past is reflected through some interesting moments in the modern era. Walk down this story if you want to know how the pedicab came to be and became a symbol of Vietnam.
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April 30, 1975: Vietnams Reunification Day
Apr 29, 2025 | 11 mins read
April 30, 1975: Vietnam's Reunification Day
Many nations celebrate the breaking of their colonial yokes by commemorating a day symbolizing their independence. In the dragon-shaped country, the national holiday of September 2 is complemented, in a way, by another date of equal historical and political importance, known as 'Reunification Day.' It is a celebration of April 30, 1975, when American-backed forces were defeated in Saigon. This certainly says something to all United States foreign readers. But today, we invite you to learn more about this momentous event for the Vietnamese, and about the places that recall the bellicose times they suffered.
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The five most interesting facts about Vietnamese cuisine
Dec 02, 2025 | 5 mins read
The five most interesting facts about Vietnamese cuisine
Are you a big fan of varied and subtle Vietnamese cuisine? Don't miss the 5 most interesting things about this delicate gastronomy.
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