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Tien Vua Grapefruit – Thanh Hoa | Famous specialty of Thanh Hoa province

Tien King pomelo is a typical cultivar of Tho Xuong, Thanh Hoa. Grapefruits when green are similar to other grapefruits, but when ripe, they will gradually turn red. Grapefruit is fragrant, succulent, sweet, very delicious to eat. In the past, this rare grapefruit variety was used to advance the king because the red color was believed to bring luck and prosperity. 

dac san thanh hoaKing pomelo is a famous Thanh Hoa specialty (Source: collectibles)

  • Address:  Chua Market, garden houses in Tho Xuan, Thanh Hoa…
  • Price:  100,000 – 200,000 VND/fruit

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Vietnam is a country with 54 different ethnic groups, each of which has its own unique and impressive culture and identity. It is this difference in ethnic composition that has contributed to creating a very diverse, rich and unique beauty for Vietnam's culture that no other country can replace. Customs in Vietnam have a long tradition spanning thousands of years, it has become customary law, deep and firmly embedded in the hearts of every Vietnamese person.

Costume is one of the important factors that differentiate Vietnamese culture from other countries in the world. The costumes not only mark the cultural traditions and customs of the Vietnamese people, but they are also the breath and soul of a nation.

Hang Market (Hai Phong) was formerly the market of an ancient village called Du Hang (17th-18th centuries). The Du Hang village area was formerly agricultural land and a traffic hub, so Hang market became a place to meet, exchange, and buy and sell plants, animals, and farming utensils. The urbanization process spread to the suburbs, so today Hang Market is located entirely in the inner city, in Du Hang Kenh ward, Le Chan district, Hai Phong city. Even though many years have passed, the customs of exchanging agricultural goods of c