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Chè comes in dozens of regional varieties, from bean soups to coconut jelly, and can be served hot or cold as a street snack or a family dessert.

Bánh chuối turns overripe bananas into a caramelized cake that can be steamed or fried, it was born as a resourceful peasant treat that became a popular street sweet.

Bánh da lợn is a chewy, colorful layered cake scented with pandan and mung bean, and its name literally means 'pig skin' despite containing no pork.

Phở began as a Hanoi street food in the early 20th century and is prized for a broth simmered for hours with bones and spices, the final bowl is finished tableside with fresh herbs.

Bánh mì is a Franco-Vietnamese invention that uses a light, airy baguette filled with pâté, pickles, cilantro and spicy mayo, it became Vietnam's go-to portable meal after World War II.

Bún chả is a Hanoi specialty of grilled pork patties and slices served with cool rice vermicelli and a tangy fish sauce for dipping, it shot to global fame when a US president ate it in Hanoi with Anthony Bourdain.

Cà phê sữa đá is intensely strong Robusta coffee sweetened with condensed milk and poured over ice from a tiny phin filter, it was perfected during colonial times when fresh milk was scarce.

Trà is more than a drink in Vietnam, it is a gesture of hospitality and can be scented with lotus by stuffing fresh blossoms into tea leaves overnight for a delicate floral aroma.

Rượu gạo is a potent, clear rice wine made from fermented sticky rice that is often shared from a communal jar at weddings and festivals, some versions are infused with herbs or fruits for local medicinal uses.
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Karst landscapes, river caves and ancient temples.
Google MapsIconic limestone karsts and short bay cruises.
Google MapsPilgrimage complex with scenic riverboat approach.
Google MapsTraditional ceramics village, hands-on workshops.
Google MapsCheap, friendly, crazy traffic, at least a week needed to feel the vibe properly.
Expected more beaches, lots of development and rubbish in places, nice people but infrastructure surprised me.
Ho Chi Minh felt chaotic but alive, street food is next level, plan for hot weather and lots of scooters.
If you use trains, book night sleepers early and bring earplugs, the berths are comfy and save a night's hotel.
Carry small bills everywhere, taxis often refuse big notes and getting change in markets is a hassle.
Reunification Express (north–south), regional links to Lao Cai
Reunification Express north–south connections
Use airport express bus or Grab taxis; allow 30–60 min to Hanoi center depending on traffic.
Lengviausias ir prieinamiausias būdas gauti mobilųjį internetą bet kur keliaujant.
ASEAN countries (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand), Japan, South Korea (policies vary)
Most other countries (check e-visa or embassy options)
Check e-visa availability and ensure passport valid ≥6 months before travel.