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The Ba Don Market sits peacefully alongside the Gianh River, a guardian of rich cultural and traditional values. With an abundance of local produce and a vibrant traditional market, this place has long been a familiar destination for locals and travelers alike.
For the Jrai people, Tet is not celebrated at the beginning of the year, nor does it have a fixed Eve. Each village and household chooses their own day to host their celebrations. Nonetheless, this is always a time for the community to come together, relax, and enjoy each other's company. They drink ruou can (a traditional Vietnamese rice wine), share festive feasts, and wish for a year filled with abundance and peace.
Hanoi - the former seat of power for the French colonial government in Vietnam, boasts a rich history and stunning French-inspired architecture. The recently opened Bac Bo Phu, or Northern Office, has attracted thousands of visitors eager to explore its ancient charm and delve into the stories it holds.
The ancient stone village, over 400 years old, nestled in Cao Bang, is a beloved destination for many foreign travelers.
The commune of Xa Duc Thanh, often dubbed as the 'Rice Field Mouse Trading Center' of Yen Thanh District, boasts a thriving economy centered around these small creatures. Daily, tons of rice field mice are purchased, not just for local consumption but also for transportation to the northern provinces of Vietnam. This unique profession of hunting rice field mice has proven to be a lucrative endeavor, generating billions of dong in annual income for the locals.
Unveiling the mysteries of Northwest Vietnam, this journey is not just about exploring unique ethnic villages but also about conquering the four majestic mountain passes. From the mighty "King of Passes", O Quy Ho, to Ma Pi Leng, the gem of Ha Giang, each pass has its own captivating stories and breathtaking sceneries to offer.
The Bầu Market (now also known as the Phu Ly Market) is a historic marketplace with a legacy spanning centuries. However, it was not until 2017 that it underwent a transformation and reopened with a modern facelift. Today, the Bầu Market resembles a bustling shopping mall, offering a diverse range of goods and a vibrant commercial hub.
About 10km from the city center, Cat Bi Market is not only a familiar address for young people but also a must-visit destination for those who are passionate about discovering Haiphong cuisine and culture.
The Phung Hung Ancient House stands as a remarkable architectural marvel and a top tourist attraction in Hoi An. Despite its 244 years of existence, the house has been meticulously preserved, maintaining its original state and captivating visitors with its unique charm.
Ninh Binh Dragon Market spans an impressive 16,000 square meters, making it a spacious and modern shopping destination. It is the largest market within a 100-kilometer radius, surpassing nearby provincial markets such as Ha Nam, Hung Yen, Hoa Binh, and Nam Dinh.

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