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Have you ever wondered why Vietnamese incense sticks are always pink or red?
Have you ever wondered why Vietnamese incense sticks are always pink or red? It’s actually very simple: in Vietnamese culture, pink and red are colors of luck, warmth, and good wishes. When people burn incense, they want to send respect to their ancestors and hope for good things - so these bright colors make the meaning feel even more special. But the most beautiful part? Just about one hour from Hanoi, there’s a small craft village where local artisans turn incense into rea
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11 hours ago1 min read


What do local Hanoi people eat in a day?
Morning – Sticky Rice (Xôi) Hanoians often begin the day with xôi — warm sticky rice topped with mung beans, pork floss, or fried shallots. It’s quick, filling, and perfect for busy mornings. Late Morning – Lemon Tea at the Cathedral By mid-morning, locals love to sit on tiny plastic stools near St. Joseph’s Cathedral, sipping lemon iced tea, chatting with friends, and watching the rhythm of the city. Lunch – Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm Lunch is often bún đậu — rice vermicelli served wit
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11 hours ago1 min read


Things you should know before coming to Hanoi during this time
1. Check Your Visa Requirements Before you travel, make sure to check whether your nationality is eligible for visa exemption. If you do need a visa, apply through the official government portal to avoid problems: https://evisa.gov.vn/ this is the legitimate site for Vietnam e-visa applications. 2. Weather in Hanoi in Winter Hanoi’s winter is mild compared to many places - temperatures usually range from 20°C to 26°C (68°F–79°F). It’s cool but not freezing, so you only need
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