Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival 06Nov09

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Posted on : 06-11-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : Hanoi

Vietnam720: Julian from Julian Abram Photography Blog returned from an annual Buffalo Fighting Festival in northern Vietnam. He shares his 2 slideshow of images with us. This is part 1.

Hanoi Cafes 04Nov09

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Posted on : 04-11-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : Hanoi

Vietnam720: Hal Medrano from Hanoi Scratchpad gives us a list of cafes in Hanoi to check out.

Images of Conical Hat

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Posted on : 25-10-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : HCMC (Saigon)

The Vietnam conical hat is synonymous with Vietnam and has become a sort of informal Vietnamese national symbol that is recognized worldwide. It is worn by Vietnamese everywhere- on the streets of Saigon, in the fields of Sapa, on the rivers of the Mekong Delta and in the markets of Hanoi. The Vietnam conical hat many uses include shielding from the fierce sunshine and hard rain, as a basin or a bowl to contain water when one is thirsty, as a fan when they are hot, as a basket of a bunch of vegetables. Romantically, young Vietnamese couple can also veil their kisses behind this traditional conical hat during their dates.

Vietnam Pictures 20Oct09

Posted on : 20-10-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : Hanoi

Vietnam Pictures taken at Old Quarter in Hanoi. Images of the Bia Hoi scene which is very much an attraction in Vietnam itself.

Ben Thanh Market 180708

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Posted on : 16-10-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : HCMC (Saigon)

Vietnam720: Ben Thanh Market or Cho Ben Thanh in Vietnamese by Nina from Miss Adventure in Vietnam. This is part 2 of her 2 parts coverage on Saigon top tourist attractions.

Ben Thanh Market 170708

Posted on : 15-10-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : HCMC (Saigon)

Vietnam720: Ben Thanh Market or Cho Ben Thanh in Vietnamese by Nina from Miss Adventure in Vietnam. This is part 1 of her 2 parts coverage on Saigon top tourist attractions.

Images of Ao Dai

Posted on : 13-10-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : HCMC (Saigon)

Vietnam720: Ao Dai with beautiful Vietnamese girls by Son Marki.

Ao Dai is a Vietnamese national outfit for women and the most recognizable traditional dress seen in Vietnam. To me (just me), I find Vietnamese girl in Ao Dai to be very womanly and sexy. Ao Dai is famously known to ‘cover everything, but hide nothing,’ and it perfectly accentuates the body possessed by Vietnamese girls.

Vietnam Pictures 01Oct09

Posted on : 01-10-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : Hanoi

Pictures taken at the Old Quarter in Hanoi.

Po Nagar Cham Towers

Posted on : 30-09-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : Nha Trang

Vietnam720: Po Nagar Cham Towers from Nha Trang, brought to you by Aimee from yVietnam. She calls it ‘The absolute wonders of Cham Culture’.

Vietnamese Wedding

Posted on : 27-09-2009 | By : Vietnam720 | In : HCMC (Saigon)

Vietnam720: A detailed description on Vietnamese wedding dinner by Petro from The Rock of Saigon.