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7 Days Vietnam Super Quick Tour
Tour Code : VTP 02
This tour is special designed to visit Vietnam within only a week from South up North. It covers many highlights of Vietnam including...

15 Days Vietnam Highlights Luxury Package
Tour Code: VTL 03
This tour takes you to the quintessential destinations from north to south of Vietnam. Within 15 days, this tour will give you a moderate schedule enabling an in-depth visit at each sight. The stately Hanoi, the magnificent Halong Bay, the former capital city of Hue...

3 Days Home Stay & Halong Bay Kayaking
Tour Code : VCST 05
Experience a home stay in the northern part of Vietnam, biking in the rural area of the Red River Delta, mixing with friendly local people and discover the hidden parts of Ha Long Bay by kayak. This trip brings much to see in the way of sights, people and places.

16 Days The Best of Vietnam & Angkor Wat
Tour Code: VTC 01
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Vietnamese foodRice is so important in Vietnamese society that it has been called the essence of its culture. It is almost impossible for Vietnamese to imagine a meal without rice.

Rice has many links to various aspects of Vietnamese life and culture ranging from folklore, festivals, and family rituals to the arts and specific rice-based foods such as rice wine (Ruou Nep) and rice cakes (Banh Chung, Banh Giay), as well as the actual grain and its stalks.

Historically, wet rice cultivation was a labor-intensive task that could not be accomplished easily. As a result, families pooled their labor. They also shared their water resources and irrigation facilities. Typically, irrigation arrangements called for water to run downhill, linking all the surrounding families in their shared destiny of communal resource usage. Further, people lived in houses clustered together and depended heavily upon each other since the rice was usually planted on the same day after several days of watering. This necessitated an emphasis on group interests, the enhancement of skills in group decision-making and the avoidance of friction between families who would be neighbors and workmates for generations.

This historic commitment to group harmony, a hallmark of the original culture of rice, echoes today and continues to shape group consciousness.


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