VIETNAM DESTINATIONS > Famous specialties in VietNam > Famous specialties in VietNam

Curry noodle soup Vinh Chau - Soc Trang | Famous specialty of Soc Trang Province

Going to Soc Trang without enjoying Vinh Chau curry noodles would be a mistake. Unlike My Tho noodles or Nam Vang noodles, which are cooked from pork or beef. Vinh Chau curry noodle soup is cooked from Siamese duck meat; characteristic sweetness and aroma.
Vinh Chau curry noodle soup
Return to Soc Trang to enjoy delicious and rich Vinh Chau curry noodles
Boil the noodles until soft, put them in a bowl; on top add a little mung bean sprouts, coriander and add curry juice just cooked. Enjoy Vinh Chau curry noodles, you will feel the moderate softness of noodles; The fragrance is mild but not too greasy of coconut milk. In addition, the tender and sweet pieces of duck meat are dipped with salt, pepper, and lemon that will surely make you eat forever.

vietnam-destinations.com | Discovering the Vietnam

Source: Collected internet.

Folk theater has many forms and has existed for a long time such as Cheo singing, Tuong singing, water puppetry... and newer ones such as Cai Luong, folk opera. Cheo is a form of theatrical storytelling, using the stage and actors as a means of interacting with the public. The content of Cheo plays is taken from fairy tales and Nom stories, carrying profound realistic and ideological values, while also expressing Vietnamese ethnicity. Cheo stage is simple, with non-professional actors performing impromptu...

Located on the banks of Ka Long, the border river between Vietnam and China, Xa Tac Temple, Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province, is not only a place to worship and practice folk cultural beliefs of residents. This place also has significance as a cultural milestone, affirming the sacred sovereignty of the Fatherland. Recently, this hundreds of years old historical and cultural relic was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a National relic because of its unique values....

Nha Rong Wharf and Ho Chi Minh Museum, Ho Chi Minh City Branch, at 1 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City. This place not only displays artifacts associated with his life and career, but also especially marks the event that on June 5, 1911, President Ho Chi Minh left Vietnam from Nha Rong Harbor to begin his journey. traveling around the world to find a way to save the country and liberate the nation from the yoke of French colonialism...

With the support of the local government and cultural sector, 132 Ba Na ethnic households, Ro Ngao branch in Kon Trang Long Loi village, Dak Ha town, Dak Ha district, Kon Tum province built Successful Community Tourism Village, a destination for tourists from near and far when coming to Kon Tum. With the opening of a new economic industry, community tourism is helping people in Kon Trang Long Loi earn more income and improve their lives. This is also a good opportunity for people to preserve and promote traditional cultural values.