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Hanoi to host Gift Show 2012
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The Hanoi Gift Show 2012 for handicrafts, home décor products and furniture will be held at the Vietnam Exhibition and Fair Centre from October 26-30.
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Worship of Ancestor Custom
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A very popular belief among Vietnamese is the custom of the ancestor cult. In every household, an ancestor altar is installed in the most solemn location.
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Customs of Chewing Betel and Areca Nuts and smoking thuoc lao
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According to legends, chewing quid of betel and areca has been a custom since the Hung Vuong period and is connected to the antique legend of betel and areca.
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Vietnamese Gastronomy
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One of the must-do activities during your visit in Vietnam is to try its Vietnamese cuisine - a nice combination of ingredients that feature a variety of local vegetable and lean meat. It’s nearly impossible to spot an overweight Vietnamese walking on the
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Vietnam Wedding Ceremony
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Wedding is very important to Vietnamese, not only to the couple involved, but also for both families. Thus, it is usually including quite a few formal ritual observances. The Wedding day is usually chosen well in advance by the groom and the bride's parents (in the old time, it is not necessarily Saturday or Sunday, as well as they believe it is good based on the groom and the bride's age).
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Vietnam Engagement Ceremony
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Vietnam Engagement Ceremony: In Vietnam, the engagement is a festive ceremony involving the fiance's and fiancee's families, and arranged in advance by the parents. The engagement is considered very important, and in some areas, even more important than the wedding.
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Special dish in Vietnam
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Special food of Vietnam, Nem ran(Spring rolls) Nem ran (called cha gio in the south) is a much-appreciated speciality, although it is very easy to prepare. Since long ago, nem ran has been a familiar dish on the menu at all households during the New Year’s festivities, at family parties, and at receptions.
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