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A Leisure Walk Around Huế City With My Best Friend

Posted on November 14, 2017May 28, 2021by lanhue

It was Monday afternoon when an expected storm missed our city and while many employees were almost defeating their Monday Blues, my best friend Dũng and I walked the alleys and streets of Huế City. Dũng went home from New York City for a break before starting his new job in a few weeks while […]

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Ooh La La, I Love Wearing My Nón Lá (Vietnamese Conical Hat)!

Posted on November 10, 2017November 12, 2017by lanhue
nón lá, áo dài

If I am asked to picture an impressive image of my country, this should be it: a young woman wearing white áo dài and nón lá (Vietnamese conical hat) while riding her bicycle under leaf canopies in a sunny and breezy day. A women in áo dài and nón lá always looks charming and gentle […]

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Dì Nhơn Of The Rice Paper Village

Posted on November 8, 2017November 15, 2017by lanhue
making rice paper

Lựu Bảo is a peaceful village located to the Northwest of Huế City’s center. The village lies along Bạch Yến Stream, a branch of Hương River. I love the ride along their main road which is lined with garden houses and temples on one side and the slim Bạch Yến River and vegetable farms on […]

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The Eternal Homes of Nguyễn Dynasty’s Phoenixes

Posted on October 26, 2017November 8, 2017by lanhue
A feng shui screen

Like their emperor, Nguyễn Dynasty’s empresses also have their “eternal homes” built grand and solemn for them by their emperor or descendants after they left this world. Most of the empresses’ graves are decorated with images of a phoenix because this legendary bird symbolizes their prestige as the dragon does to an emperor’s power. Empresses’ […]

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Nấm Tràm (Bitter Bolete) and How I Cook It

Posted on October 20, 2017November 15, 2017by lanhue
Nấm tràm clear soup with different leaves

Nấm tràm (bitter bolete) might be favored by Huế people as much as truffle is to many French gourmets although it is way cheaper than the truffle. Nấm tràm’s season is between summer and autumn and it only appears after a few days of heavy rain. Nấm tràm is very bitter, especially its skin, which […]

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Our Charming and Timeless Áo Dài (The Vietnamese Traditional Costume)

Posted on October 15, 2017November 13, 2017by lanhue
Girls in áo dài at a festival

Áo dài is a set of traditional costume worn by both Vietnamese men and women but it’s more popular among the women. Most of the Vietnamese women have at least one set of áo dài in their wardrobe. You might think that it’s common because it’s our national costume. Well, yes, it’s partly true. It’s […]

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The 7 Imperial Tombs of Nguyễn Dynasty in Huế

Posted on September 9, 2017November 13, 2017by lanhue
Hiển Đức Gate to the main temple at Hiếu Lăng

Our ancestors believe that our present life is just temporary and life after death is eternal. So did the emperors of Nguyễn Dynasty. Therefore, plans for a lăng – their eternal home was made long before they left this world. Locations of imperial tombs in Huế were selected according to the rules of feng shui. […]

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How To Make Sugar-coated Pomelo Peel

Posted on August 27, 2017November 15, 2017by lanhue

Markets in Huế are flooded with pomelos now as these fruits are in their season. I love eating this juicy fruit and love its fragrant peel as well. I use its peel to make hair treatment and even snack. I’ve recently made sugar-coated pomelo peel using Auntie Tuyết’s recipe. This is a great snack to […]

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Harvesting Pomelos in Hương Vân Commune

Posted on August 21, 2017October 31, 2019by lanhue

It was a hot day in Huế, Auntie Tuyết suggested that we went to Hương Vân Commune, which is about 15 km away from the city’s center, to look for pomelo fruits. Why should we travel this far just to buy fruits? – “It’s because the pomelos there are very delicious,” explained Auntie Tuyết. This […]

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A Sunset Stroll at Khiêm Lăng (Emperor Tự Đức’s Tomb)

Posted on August 7, 2017November 13, 2017by lanhue

I revisited Khiêm Lăng – Emperor Tự Đức’s Modest Tomb (1964-1967) one late afternoon when the last tourists were almost done with their visit and were about to leave. Light was changing to golden color and painting the trees, the lakes, the roofs, the stones and bricks with their warmth and gentle touch. I walked […]

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