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Tho Ha Banh Da - Bac Giang | Famous specialty of Bac Giang province

On the days before Tet, in Bac Giang, the village of making  Banh Da Tho Ha  is extremely bustling. And I don’t know since when the two names  “Tho Ha”  and  “Banh Da”  were associated with each other. Referring to Tho Ha, people will obviously think of a specialty of  Banh Da Tho Ha .

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Tho Ha  is a countryside adjacent to the river on all three sides like a red island. If you want to go back and forth with this place, you have to rely on a boat to move. A very typical point is on the days before Tet, going everywhere from the wall to the two sides of the village road to the roof…where there is sunshine to dry, there will be  rice paper .

Walking around the village, the image of each worker at the charcoal stove turning bread with fast hands makes people feel a sense of peace and warmth. The whole village of Tho Ha at this moment wafts the aroma of flour, bakes large, golden, crispy rice cakes that are heated up and then enjoyed, but it makes people happy.

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