The Australian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City hosted a press conference on Tuesday, unveiling their upcoming 'Taste of Australia' program for 2025. This exciting initiative celebrates the unique fusion of Australian and Vietnamese culinary cultures, showcasing a harmonious blend of flavors, ingredients, and traditions from both countries.
When not cruising Halong Bay, it can be a romantic idea to just enjoy the evening by spending time at the waterfront venues. The choice of nightlife in Halong Bay is limited but there are a few interesting places to visit. In such a gorgeous setting it's really not hard to spend a night to remember for a long time.
Shopping is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the local culture during your Vietnam holiday, where you can find unique handicrafts, food items, and apparel at relatively affordable prices. Whenever perusing through Vietnam’s local markets, art galleries, and craft centres, it’s wise to take your time searching for good Vietnamese souvenirs and gifts for your family and friends. Bargaining (at least 75% lower than the retail price) is a must for better deals as vendors often charge higher for tourists. Locally produced coffee, conical hats and dipping sauces can be found in most shopping venues in Vietnam, but if you’re looking to purchase authentic Vietnamese silk, jewellery and antiques, make sure you’ve done your research and visit reputable brands to avoid getting scammed. Read on for our guide on the best things to buy in Vietnam.
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The Quang Ninh Food Festival is back and bigger than ever! This year, from December 26-29, the northern province of Quang Ninh plays host to this culinary extravaganza, with Ha Long City serving up a treat for foodies. With nearly 130 booths, it's the biggest festival yet, offering a smorgasbord of delicious delights and a true celebration of Vietnamese cuisine.