This castle was built by the owner in the ancient European architectural style, with huge wine cellars below. Visitors here not only visit, buy wine but also taste world-famous wines. 5. Poshanu Tower Mui Ne Known as the great symbol of the Champa Kingdom, Poshanu Cham Towers possesses ...
always interested in seeing old trading ports in the region, eyed the historic town of Hoi An. Meanwhile, as a person who is always fascinated by ancient temples,My Son compound– a vestige of a once-powerful kingdom called Champa – had intrigued...
Once being the most important intellectual as well as religious centre of Champa’s kingdom, My Son might was rediscovered in the late of the 19th century by the French, who restored some parts of the complex. However, American bombing later damaged the temples somehow. Nowadays, it is a ...
Today I went on a trip to the Perfume Pagoda(香山寺),a famous Buddhist temple(Chinese influenced(受影响),unlike Champa, which is Indian influenced).There was a thick crowd of worshipers(朝拜者),who did not respect the temple in our western way, they ate, drank, and smoked in the ...
One of the Vietnam destinations not to be missed is Sapa and its hill-tribes of the north in the area. Marvel at beautiful landscapes including rice terraces. If it is your thing, buy local handicrafts. Go on a hike to explore the surroundings of Sapa. Book a local tour, that lets yo...
Natural sour broth was used back then. I would mix the soup with my rice Wow christine says: August 26, 2009 at 8:34 pm ive been away from home and been living in New York for 3 years. I miss: 1. The native na manok. My mom cooks a very good sinampalukan, adobo, arroz ...