Travel in style 17th edition by Exotic Voyages

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2018 NEW YEAR EDITION

TRAVEL In Style

TASTE VIETNAM OF

A JOURNEY FOR FOOD LOVERS

6 Essentials TO PACK FOR YOUR SOUTHEAST ASIA ADVENTURE

In The World of Luxury Travel:

5 TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2018


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Welcome in the New Year With These Delicious Songkran Delicacies Page 42 Taste of Vietnam - A Journey for Food Lovers Page 46 Making Che Troi Nuoc - A Sweet Soup from Vietnam Page 52

TABLE OF CONTENTS

In The World of Luxury Travel: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018 Page 8 Water Festivals Celebrating New Year in Southeast Asia,Will You Be There? Page 14 ‘Refill Not Landfill’ - How Your Responsible Travel Can Save Cambodia’s Country Land Page 18 The Most Romantic Retreats in Thailand Page 22 Southeast Asia’s Extreme Adventures Page 28

Invoking Happiness - Bhutan's Magical Mask Dance Page 56 Which Traditional Games Cambodian People Play during Khmer New Year? Page 60 Dong Ho Painting - The Vivid Symbol of Vietnamese Culture Page 64

The World's Most Scenic Train Ride - from Ella to Kandy Page 38

6 Essentials To Pack for Your Southeast Asia Adventure Page 58 10 Vietnamese Hill Tribes Textiles You Will Love Page 72 Multiple Ways to Use Your Scarf While Travelling Page 78



Dear Travellers, We are so happy to see you again with our new magazine which seems very appropriate to the New Year. Many of us are busy with plans for the year ahead: maybe finding more time to relax with friend and family, registering a yoga class or learning to cook a new dish (for example “che troi nuoc” which you will find on page 52). But we’re sure that all those things won’t diminish your passion for exploring the world. New Year! New You. We all need somewhere amazing and uplifting for 2018, somewhere with lots of exciting festivals, somewhere like Southeast Asia. Is the crazy Water Festival in Thailand attractive to you enough to plan a trip? How about a Magical Dance with Masks in Bhutan? Or you need some Extreme Outdoor Adventures? If you’re not entirely convinced, let’s take a look at 5 Travel Trends in 2018 on page 8 to be inspired. One destination that you shouldn’t miss in 2018 is Vietnam. But this time, we want to introduce a different aspect of this compelling country through a journey of food and its folk paintings. We will take you to Dong Ho village, about 25 km from Hanoi, where the local artists are enduringly preserving the traditional painting methods dated back more than 500 hundred years ago. My dear ladies! We always have a special corner of warmth and love for you. Therefore, in this New Year magazine, we want to share with you a numerous of tips for your perfect Southeast Asia trips. However, weather might be still rainy and little bit cold, please don’t forget to bring a scarf. You will never know how a small scarf can do to your outlook. Read our article on page 78 to find out Multiple Ways To Use Your Scarf while traveling. As the year comes to close, we hope that you will find some inspiration from our magazine’s articles for your coming trips. If you still can’t make up your mind, remember that our travel experts are always here to listen and help you to make your 2018 more exciting.

Exotic Voyages Team


TRAVEL IN STYLE It’s all about new! New hotels. Hot destinations. Trendy activities and experiences. Be inspired by our latest travel ideas and inspiration.



IN THE WORLD OF LUXURY TRAVEL: 5 TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2018 PLANNING A VACATION FOR 2018 AND LOOKING FOR INSPIRATION? COMING OUT OF 2017 AND HEADING INTO NEXT YEAR, MOST TRAVELLERS ARE FOCUSED ON TAKING A SLOWER PACE AND REALLY DELVING INTO AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES IN REMOTE PLACES. HERE ARE THE TRENDS WHICH EXOTIC VOYAGES HAS IDENTIFIED DURING THE LATTER HALF OF 2017 AND WHICH WE FORECAST WILL CONTINUE TO GROW NEXT YEAR.

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1. RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL Right now there is a real focus on going green in every aspect of life, including travel. Tourists are beginning to realize that truly meaningful travel means accepting a responsibility of stewardship for the beautiful places that they are visiting. Indeed, Sustainable Travel International and Mandala Research have reported that 60% of leisure travellers from the US have been on a “sustainable� vacation sometime in the past three years. That means staying in eco-friendly hotels which use sustainable materials, eating fresh, locally-sourced produce, and drinking from refillable water bottles. Travellers also are touring in small groups so as to minimize their footprint. Ecological conscientiousness is only one aspect of responsible travel. Tourists also are becoming more culturally aware, taking time to learn the history of the areas they visit to preserve and respect cultural traditions.

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2. REMOTE LUXURY While it is wonderful to live in an interconnected world thanks to the web and mobile devices, more travellers than ever are looking to “switch off” and make a true escape. So another growing trend is for remote travel. Indeed, luxury resorts are cropping up in destinations which are hard to reach and which have limited or no cell phone reception. Some examples are tree houses in Thailand and Indonesia and wellness treats throughout Southeast Asia. These accommodations allow travellers to soak in unparalleled tranquillity, restoring body, mind and spirit. Indeed, around 17 million travellers have said that they are focused on “health and well-being.” 40% of these travel on a regular basis.

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3. LONG AND WELL-PLANNED TRIPS Traditionally, most people have planned trips that last a week or less—two weeks at the most. But it is hard to really let go of day-to-day life and fully immerse oneself in a new experience with such a short duration. That is why trips longer than two weeks, sometimes a month or longer, are becoming more common. Indeed, some travel companies report that bookings for these types of trips have more than doubled between 2017 and 2018.

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WATER FESTIVALS CELEBRATING NEW YEAR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: Will you be there? Travelling in Southeast Asia in April or November? Then get ready for a splash of ritual, celebration, and fun at one or more of the region’s famous water festivals. These lively festivals are so named because during them, revelers sprinkle, pour, or splash water on one another. Water is seen as purifying, so this act is one of well-wishing and kindness. It can also be wonderfully refreshing on a hot day! There are quite a few different water festivals throughout Southeast Asia, each with their own distinctive character. Here are a few that travellers should think about adding to their itineraries this year.

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2. THINGYAN, MYANMAR The Burmese New Year’s festival Thingyan takes place in mid-April, spanning four or five days. As with Bon Om Touk, participants throw water on each other while taking part in other rituals to welcome in the new year. Buddhists in Myanmar fast for part of the day on Thingyan Eve. It isn’t until nightfall that the party gets going. Throughout the country, bamboo pavilions are erected and decorated with papier mache. Then it is time for music, dance performances, and illuminated floats. The next day, the water throwing begins. Those standing on the stages pour water down liberally on passersby below. Everyone except monks and elderly folk are fair game—so be ready to get soaked!

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3. SONGKRAN, LAOS Also in April is the famous water festival of Songkran, which is celebrated in both Laos and Thailand. In Laos, the festival takes place between April 13-15 or April 14-16, depending on the year (it is always three days). It is the most popular holiday in Laos. Songkran in Laos has its own unique traditions. As with the other water festivals throughout Southeast Asia, travellers can expect to get wet—but they may also notice a beautiful aroma wafting through the air. Often water is infused with flowers or natural perfumes in order to give it a lovely scent before it is poured or thrown at passersby. During Songkran in Laos, stupas (mounds) are also made out of sand. Sometimes these tributes are made right on the beach, while other times sand is brought in to temples for the purpose. Once decorated with flowers and flags, they are splashed lightly with scented water before being presented to the monks. As with Thingyan and Bon Om Touk, music, dance, and other forms of merriment also play a role in Songkran, especially at night. This is also when the famous annual beauty pageant to crown Miss Lao New Year takes place in Luang Prabang.

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4. SONGKRAN, THAILAND Finally, perhaps the most famous water festival in Southeast Asia is Songkran in Thailand, which takes place from April 13-15 each year. Mornings begin with offerings to local monks. Many people also pour water over statues of the Buddha as well as over the hands of their elders. Of course, the water fights in the streets are what Songkran is most well-known for! Arm up with a bucket, water gun, or even a hose, and go at it. Many major thoroughfares are closed to automotive traffic so that revelers can play safely. Wearing white? Be sure to wear a swimsuit underneath.

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HOW YOUR RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL CAN SAVE CAMBODIA’S COUNTRY LAND

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very year, Exotic Voyages books tours to Cambodia so our clients can visit the ruins of Angkor and other stunning sites. While we love having this chance to share Cambodia's beauty with travellers from around the world, the waste generated by millions of visitors per year is significant. Tourists in Cambodia in 2015 went through around 355,000 plastic disposable water bottles per day. The combined amount of waste could fill about 26 Olympic-sized swimming pools with plastic every single year. And unfortunately in Cambodia, it often does. Most plastic waste doesn’t get recycled in Cambodia; instead, it winds up in landfills, or worse, strewn as litter across this country’s beautiful land. This detracts from the visual splendor of Cambodia while also disrupting the habitats of the wildlife which calls the country home. At Exotic Voyages, we have searched long and hard to find a way to help our clients protect the beautiful land they are visiting. And now we are pleased to announce we have found a solution. We are now partnering with Refill Not Landfill, a groundbreaking campaign which seeks to reduce plastic bottle waste in Cambodia. How does it work? With Refill Not Landfill, travellers in Cambodia are provided with durable aluminum bottles which can be re-used continuously for up to four years. These bottles are offered by hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, and cafes at key points throughout the country in locations like Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Kampot and Kep. All tourists who travel with us are now given a refillable aluminum Refill Not Landfill bottle directly. Hotels such as Jaya House River Park which we partner with offer refill stations conveniently on the premises. That way our travellers can refill their bottles with fresh, clean water before they head out for their daily activities.

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Refilling bottles at stations participating in the program is always free. This combined with the sturdy, appealing design of the bottles helps to encourage their use, preventing tourists from falling back on the habit of disposable plastic water bottles. As a bonus, these bottles are aesthetically appealing and built to stand the test of time. They include screw tops and carabiner clips for style and convenience. That means that they double as great souvenirs for our clients. Using refillable aluminum bottles is obviously far more convenient and affordable than stocking up on disposable plastic water bottles. But the real reward for all of us involved with this program is knowing that we are doing our part to help protect the environment. In the past, there was no effective solution for the issue of water bottles. Travel companies, hotels, and tourists alike struggled with the knowledge that they were contributing to the pollution problem that plagues Cambodia—and so did we. Now we know we are doing our part to protect the land—and our customers can rest assured knowing they too are protecting the amazing country they are here to explore.

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Just how big an impact has Refill Not Landfill had? Since launching in 2016, restaurants, hotels, and other partners throughout Cambodia have ordered over 41,000 bottles. Considering how many disposable plastic bottles those 41,000 re-usable bottles replaced, the impact added up fast. At this rate, over the next four years, it is estimated that participants in the program will manage to cut back waste by around 175 million plastic bottles. We are thrilled to be a part of that. Have questions about Refill Not Landfill? Travellers who will be booking tours through Exotic Voyages may contact EV for more information, or stop by Refill Not Landfill’s official website to discover more about the impact of this innovative environmental program. Together, we can ensure that Cambodia’s natural legacy is preserved for generations to come.

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THE MOST ROMANTIC

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THE SHORE Katathani,Phuket This award-winning luxury pool villa resort is celebrated for its beautiful rooms, each with its own exquisite private balcony. Each villa is positioned on a hillside surrounded by abundant foliage. Talk about a room with a view—couples can relax on comfortable couches surrounded by romantic canopies, each in the center of a private infinity pool. The views of the ocean are completely unobstructed, offering a vision of boundless enchantment. Each morning, guests can eat breakfast right out on the balcony. Lunch and dinner can be brought up as well, so each meal can be enjoyed in privacy. In fact, the only problem with staying at The Shore is that the rooms and balconies are so magnificent it can be hard to want to leave them!

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RAYAVADEE Krabi At the very tip of the Phranang Peninsula is Rayavadee. This relaxing retreat is famous for its tranquil, secluded accommodations. The famous Pool Pavilion room includes a 3x8 meter private pool and jacuzzi, surrounded by verdant tropical foliage. Rayavadee is also renowned for its restaurants. Picture a romantic meal for two with a view of the ocean. At Krua Phranang, couples can watch the waves breaking against limestone cliffs while supping on curries, fresh seafood, and other Thai delicacies. It is also worth thinking about a meal at The Grotto. This is perhaps one of the most unique restaurants any Thai resort has to offer. Situated beneath a natural limestone cliff, the tables are sheltered by a real grotto. Clink cocktail glasses together and indulge in the sensation of sand underfoot while sharing a romantic meal.

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KEEMALA Phuket Looking for a magical getaway that feels like an escape to another world? In the wooded hills above Kamala Village and the Andaman Sea, Keemala resort waits to welcome honeymooners to a paradise like no other. Keemala is amazing in every respect, but what is really cool are the lodgings. There are four different types of accommodations, all delightfully eclectic. First there are the clay pool cottages with views of the rainforest, monsoon showers, and oversized beds. Then there are the tent pool villas, inspired by the traditional dwellings of the Khon-Jorn (Wanderer) Clan. The most unique lodgings by far however are the tree pool houses and the bird’s nest pool villas. The tree pool houses are spacious and elevated, with a unique “pod” design. The bird’s nest pool villas are nestled in the treetops. Each includes an indoor bathtub with a view of the ocean and an outdoor pool perched amid the foliage. What better honeymoon getaway could any couple ask for?

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THE TUBKAAK KRABI BOUTIQUE RESORT Krabi This resort sits on the beach near an archipelago of thirteen lovely islands. Hidden away from the crowds, it offers an escape to some of Thailand’s most stunning shores and inviting hospitality. The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort actually offers a special Romantic Getaway package just for couples. This package includes a one and a half hour spa treatment complete with a fresh herbal bath, the Tubkaak signature oil massage and Tubkaak signature tea. Also included are a romantic dinner and a one-hour Thai cooking class, complete with complimentary wine. Like many of the other resorts in this list, the Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort does do weddings—so think about having both your nuptials and your honeymoon here.

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SIX SENSES Koh Yao Noi

Finally, Six Senses Koh Yao Noi is a breathtaking romantic resort featuring awe-inspiring views of the ocean and nearby archipelago. Couples staying at Six Senses can book a private villa complete with a lovely private pool and terrace plus all the comforts of home. There are a couple of very romantic dining options at Six Senses. One is the stunning Hilltop Reserve. At this exclusive venue, diners can look out across the Phang Nga Bay while enjoying a variety of different types of cuisine: Thai, Middle Eastern, Japanese, Italian, and more. While Six Senses features a few other incredible restaurants, perhaps the ultimate romantic meal is one served right at the villa by a private waiter and personal chef. There is nothing quite like watching the sun set and the stars come out while dining with one’s love. Dreaming of your own romantic getaway? Exotic Voyages can help you book accommodations at any of these lavish resorts and also plan activities in the surrounding areas. Enjoy the best of Thailand as a couple, or experience the romance of this amazing country on your own.

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5. ZIPLINING IN PHUKET 5. ZIPLINING IN PHUKET

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7. CANYONING IN BALI

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fs like those in Krabi is a thrill, sometimes descents can be just as amazing. For those who love beat the remarkable experience of canyoning around Bali. Picture going right over the sheer lip ding safely down a rope into a cool, picturesque pool below. Swimming, rafting, climbing, g, travellers on canyoning expeditions are able to literally immerse themselves in the ndonesia’s craggy canyons and ravines.

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THE THEWORLD’S WORLD’S

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is a is country a country renowned renowned for its for its breathtaking breathtaking scenery: scenery: lushlush green green fields, fields, verdant verdant trees, trees, rolling rolling hills, hills, andand rugged rugged out-outcrops. crops. What What better better wayway to soak to soak in those in those gorgeous gorgeous vistas vistas thanthan by taking by taking a train a train rideride from from EllaElla to Kandy? to Kandy? TheThe triptrip takes takes around around 7 7 hours hours down down a historic a historic track track constructed constructed by by British British imperialists imperialists in 1864. in 1864. In those In those days, days, the the train train waswas usedused to transport to transport coffee coffee andand tea te for export. for export. Today, Today, it isitused is used to transport to transport travellers travellers from from around around the the world world on an on an astonishing astonishing journey journey deep deep intointo the the heart heart of aof a beautiful beautiful land. land.

TheThe journey journey begins begins in Ella, in Ella, a lovely a lovely village village in in Sri Lanka’s Sri Lanka’s hill hill country. country. It isItwell is well worth worth spending spending a few a few daysdays in Ella in Ella before before embarking embarking on the on the train train ride.ride. There There are are some some delightful delightful guesthouses, guesthouses, andand some some amazing amazing hikes hikes in the in the surrounding surrounding area. area.

Before Before departure, departure, be sure be sure to grab to grab a quick a quick snack. snack. At the At the EllaElla station station as well as well as others as others on o the the route, route, vendors vendors willwill show show up with up with fresh fresh food. food. Travellers Travellers havehave a chance a chance to try to curry try curry andand rice,rice, buttered buttered corn, corn, juicy juicy mango, mango,

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SMOST MOSTSCENIC SCENICTRAIN TRAINRIDE RIDE

andand other other delights. delights. ThisThis is anisagricultural an agricultural region, region, so many so many of these of these snacks snacks are are made made from from local local produce. produce. In this In this way,way, the the journey journey appeals appeals to both to both the the eyeseyes andand the the taste taste buds. buds.

At that At that point, point, it isittime is time to head to head out.out. As As the the train train leaves leaves the the station station at Ella, at Ella, magimagical scenery cal scenery unfolds. unfolds. Watch Watch tea pickers tea pickers hardhard at work at work among among the the bushes bushes on the on the hillsides, hillsides, or imagine or imagine life life in one in one of the of the sleepy sleepy rural rural villages villages which which driftdrift by across by across the the idyllic idyllic green green landscape. landscape. PassPass overover historic historic bridges bridges builtbuilt by the by the British British andand through through mysterious mysterious tunnels. tunnels. Along Along the the way,way, listen listen for the for the musical musical splash splash of waterfalls of waterfalls tumbling tumbling overover the the hillsides. hillsides.

Included Included withwith the the price price of booking of booking the the train train rideride is is dinner dinner along along withwith basic basic refreshments. refreshments. Enjoy Enjoy a cup a cup of of tea or teacoffee or coffee while while watching watching the the fields fields andand trees trees passpass by. by. Fresh Fresh water water is available is available onboard onboard as well. as well. There There are are a few a few different different categories categories of seats of seats to choose to choose from. from. So even So even though though the the triptrip is a is long a long one,one, it isitcomfortable is comfortable from from startstart to finish. to finish. TheThe captivating captivating rideride concludes concludes as colourful as colourful houses houses draw draw intointo viewview wreathed wreathed in mist. in mist. Kandy Kandy is a is spectaca spectacularly ularly picturesque picturesque town town withwith a tropical a tropical vibe.vibe. There There is is plenty plenty to see to see andand do upon do upon arrival, arrival, including including tours tours of of temples temples andand ancient ancient ruins. ruins. Nearby Nearby is the is the Horton Horton Plains Plains National National Park, Park, a lovely a lovely preserve preserve situated situated on aon a plateau. plateau.

For For many many travellers travellers to Sri to Lanka, Sri Lanka, the the spectacular spectacular train train rideride from from EllaElla to Kandy to Kandy becomes becomes the the major major highlight highlight of the of the entire entire trip.trip. While While it isithard is hard to objectively to objectively say say What What is just is just as amazing as amazing as the as the sheer sheer thatthat any any one one train train rideride is the is the most most scenic scenic on the on the beauty beauty of the of the scenery scenery is the is the tranquillity tranquillity of of planet, planet, thisthis one one definitely definitely contends contends for the for the prize. prize. the the ride.ride. Out Out here, here, travellers travellers are are far from far from the the bustle bustle of major of major roads, roads, surrounded surrounded Length: Length: 160km 160km - Time: - Time: 7 hours 7 hours entirely entirely by the by the grandeur grandeur of nature. of nature. TheThe Departure: Departure: Ella Ella - Arrival: - Arrival: Kandy Kandy sights sights andand sounds sounds of that of that seven seven hour hour rideride Related Related tour tour by Exotic by Exotic Voyages: Voyages: Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Delight Delight cannot cannot be experienced be experienced any any other other way.way.

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dmid-April? in mid-April? Get Get ready ready for afor splash a splash of water, of water, a splash a splash of fun, of fun, andand a splash a splash of flavour of flavour ai Thai NewNew YearYear festival. festival. While While Songkran Songkran is most is most famous famous for the for the epicepic water water wars wars waged waged rater guns, guns, hoses hoses andand buckets, buckets, it isitalso is also a time a time to enjoy to enjoy some some of the of the bestbest cuisine cuisine the the country country ng rom from spicy, spicy, aromatic aromatic curries curries to divinely to divinely sweet sweet desserts. desserts.

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Khao Khao Chae Chae Khao chae is ais very special Songkran dish. It was Khao chae a very special Songkran dish. It was originally a recipe of the Mon people of Burma, andand originally a recipe of the Mon people of Burma, waswas adopted during the the reign of King Rama II. In adopted during reign of King Rama II. In those days, it served as aas royal food, andand the the public those days, it served a royal food, public waswas notnot allowed to partake of it. of of allowed to partake of Nowadays it. Nowadays course, everyone cancan enjoy thisthis summertime treat. course, everyone enjoy summertime treat. Preparing khao involves using a special firmfirm typetype of of Preparing khao involves using a special ricerice called “khao taa taa haeng.” TheThe ricerice is sprinkled called “khao haeng.” is sprinkled with jasmine-scented water, andand is then wrapped in in with jasmine-scented water, is then wrapped a cheesecloth. Steam the the ricerice andand then serve it initain a a cheesecloth. Steam then serve bowl with more scented water, some flower petals, bowl with more scented water, some flower petals, andand some crushed ice. ice. When youyou enjoy a bowl of of some crushed When enjoy a bowl khao chae, youyou are are dining on aon delicacy once onlyonly khao chae, dining a delicacy once available to royalty! available to royalty!

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Mango Mango Sticky Sticky Rice Rice

Next on our menu Songk Next on our menu for for Songkran dessert is another tradi ThisThis dessert is another tradition believed to bring p believed to bring luckluck andand prosp a dish which is simpl ThisThis is ais dish which is simple a

Mango Sticky is exactly Mango Sticky RiceRice is exactly wh sticky which been s sticky ricerice which hashas been soak served with brown sugar or served with brown sugar or pal with mint or Asian basil spr with mint or Asian basil sprigs. fresh mangos sliced up a fresh mangos are are sliced up and around it.isItais a dish which around it. It dish which is b heavenly to savor. heavenly to savor.

Thai Thai Pork Pork Kebabs Kebabs ForFor a main a main course, course, nothing nothing beats beats Thai Thai pork pork kebabs. kebabs. During During Songkran, Songkran, the the mouthwatering mouthwatering curry curry aromas aromas of these of these kebabs kebabs waft waft from from the the stalls stalls of vendors of vendors along along streets streets all over all over Thailand. Thailand. To make To make your your own, own, youyou willwill alsoalso need need some some Thai Thai fishfish sauce, sauce, coconut coconut cream, cream, lime lime juice, juice, andand red red onions. onions. Together Together these these spices spices meld meld andand bring bring out out the the flavors flavors of the of the meat. meat. Nothing Nothing to this to this dayday brings brings me me back back to those to those hothot festival festival days days likelike a bite a bite of aof scrumptious a scrumptious pork pork kebab! kebab!

Depicted itself as the world’s biggest water fight, Songkran festival attracts hundreds of tho Depicted itself as the world’s biggest water fight, Songkran festival attracts hundreds of thousa of Thailand’s traditional when people closes their shops to join ningning of Thailand’s traditional newnew yearyear when people closes their shops to join in There be loads of chances for you to tasteful try tasteful dishes, belonging to the There willwill be loads of chances for you to try dishes, bothboth belonging to the NewNew YearYear tra in Bangkok Chiang to experience tourtour in Bangkok andand Chiang MaiMai to experience ThaiTha cu

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Sticky Rice. nMango is Mango Sticky Rice. Songkran food, nal Songkran food, ity justjust likelike Larb Gai.Gai. perity Larb easyeasy to make. and to make.

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Thai Thai Coconut Coconut IceIce Cream Cream Finally, oneone lastlast treat which Songkran revelers cancan Finally, treat which Songkran revelers never get get enough of isofThai coconut ice cream! Creamy, never enough is Thai coconut ice cream! Creamy, sweet, andand cold, it isitthe perfect refreshment at midday sweet, cold, is the perfect refreshment at midday while partying in Phuket. A lot actually sellsell while partying in Phuket. A of lotstores of stores actually coconut ice cream now—or youyou cancan make your ownown coconut ice cream now—or make your from scratch! from scratch!

and visitors visitors in the in the three three consecutive consecutive daysdays every every yearyear around around April. April. TheThe festival festival marks marks the the beginbegincolorful street parades, visitvisit temples andand make offering to the Great Buddha. the colorful street parades, temples make offering to the Great Buddha. ion andand the the street menus. Exotic Voyages would be pleased to take youyou on the amazing foodfood adition street menus. Exotic Voyages would be pleased to take on the amazing ne while enjoying the the cheerful spirits of the festival. uisine while enjoying cheerful spirits of the festival.

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DAYS DAYS 1-2: 1-2: HANOI HANOI gastronomical adventure begins with dinner TheThe gastronomical adventure begins with dinner the the firstfirst night in Hanoi at Club. Ly Club. Surrounded by beautiful French night in Hanoi at Ly Surrounded by beautiful French architecture under light of tailor-made lanterns, enjoy architecture under the the light of tailor-made lanterns, enjoy traditional music while dining on European Asian traditional music while dining on European andand Asian delights. delights. next shop at the local market fresh meat TheThe next day,day, shop at the local market for for fresh meat andand produce with famous cook Daniel Hoyler with produce with famous cook Daniel Hoyler andand dinedine with himhim later at the renowned restaurant. Despite later at the renowned BunBun ChaCha restaurant. Despite thisthis establishment’s golden reputation, a “off bit “off establishment’s golden reputation, it isitais bit the the beaten track” tourists. As such, other travellers beaten track” for for tourists. As such, fewfew other travellers get get to partake of the delicious grilled pork with fresh greens to partake of the delicious grilled pork with fresh greens herbs vermicelli which location is known andand herbs andand ricerice vermicelli which the the location is known for.for.

DAYS DAYS 5-6: 5-6: HOI HOI ANAN

On Day 5, wander at your l On Day 5, wander at your leisu streets of Hoi discoveri streets of Hoi An,An, discovering scene at wonderful restaur scene at wonderful restaurants Moon Town. On Day 6, you Moon Town. On Day 6, you’ll class with master class with master chefchef DucDuc Tra During class, you’ll During the the class, you’ll get get to as Japanese-Vietnames ciescies as Japanese-Vietnamese fin tuna steak with ga blueblue fin tuna steak with garlic, ginger, tuna rolls in cr ginger, andand tuna rolls in crispy season every to perfec season every dishdish to perfection amazing food have pre amazing food youyou have prepar

DAYS DAYS 3-4: 3-4: HAHA LONG LONG BAY BAY AND AND DANANG DANANG Next a sunset cruise on Ha Long Next is ais sunset cruise on Ha Long Bay.Bay. It’sIt’s a a once-in-a-lifetime experience amid some of Vietnam’s once-in-a-lifetime experience amid some of Vietnam’s most breathtaking scenery. next morning most breathtaking scenery. TheThe next morning youyou willwill taketake another cruise a different at the limestone formaanother cruise for for a different looklook at the limestone formations in the early light. You’ll to enjoy breakfast tions in the early light. You’ll alsoalso get get to enjoy breakfast on on board. board.

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ure along ancient cobbled along the the ancient cobbled delights of the local food e the delights of the local food s like Brother ke Brother CaféCafé andand FullFull attend a private cooking end a private cooking am at The Mango Room. at The Mango Room. make such signature delicake such signature delicae large battered prawns, style large battered prawns, nion, basil, sesame andand , onion, basil, sesame ori andand ricerice paper. You’ll y nori paper. You’ll and then dinedine on the n, and then on the under expert auspices! red under expert auspices!

DAYS DAYS 7-8: 7-8: HUE HUE In the famous imperial city,city, stroll along the the banks of the In the famous imperial stroll along banks of the Perfume River, explore the the Citadel of Hue, andand eat eat lunch in in Perfume River, explore Citadel of Hue, lunch TheThe Om,Om, a tranquil garden house. Here youyou cancan walk along a tranquil garden house. Here walk along serene pathways, touring hundred-year-old buildings andand serene pathways, touring hundred-year-old buildings breathing in the aroma of lotus blossoms. TheThe onlyonly word to to breathing in the aroma of lotus blossoms. word describe the the setting is “magical.” Nothing is better than describe setting is “magical.” Nothing is better than enjoying the the scent of flowers while delighting in the bouenjoying scent of flowers while delighting in the bouquet of flavors in traditional Vietnamese dishes. TryTry the the quet of flavors in traditional Vietnamese dishes. beefbeef grilled overover a charcoal firefire or the pumpkin soup. grilled a charcoal or the pumpkin soup.

DAYS DAYS 9-10: 9-10: SAIGON SAIGON In Saigon, In Saigon, partake partake of cuisine of cuisine combining combining French French colonial colonial andand Vietnamese Vietnamese culinary culinary traditions. traditions. Explore Explore the the citycity by by motorbike, motorbike, andand plumb plumb the the depths depths of history of history in the in the Cu Chi Cu Chi tunnels. tunnels.

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DAYS DAYS 11-13: 11-13: PHAN PHAN THIET THIET AND AND MUI MUI NENE It’sIt’s time time to relax to relax on a onprivate a private beach beach at Phan at Phan Thiet. Thiet. Dine Dine at at thethe seaside seaside with with a bonfire a bonfire andand enjoy enjoy catering catering from from a private a private waiter waiter andand chef. chef. YouYou willwill have have a chance a chance to customize to customize your your menu menu with with thethe chef chef to fit to your fit your individual individual tastes. tastes.

TaT DAY DAY 14 14 Transfer back to Saigon return trip, bringing home Transfer back to Saigon for for thethe return trip, bringing home memories, recipes, culinary inspiration. memories, recipes, andand culinary inspiration.

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MAKING

CHE TROI NUOC CHE CHETROI TROINUOC NUOC RECIPE THE SEASON RECIPE OFOF THE SEASON

A SWEET SOUP FROM VIETNAM

On aOn winter a winter day day in Vietnam, in Vietnam, there there is nothing is nothing quite quite like like a warm a warm bowlbowl of Che of Che TroiTroi Nuoc. Nuoc. It is It a is a popular popular dishdish withwith Vietnamese Vietnamese people people and and is among is among the most the most famous famous sweet sweet soups soups served served in the in the country. country. The The sweet sweet round round rice rice dumplings dumplings havehave a delightful a delightful texture, texture, and and the sugar the sugar and and ginger ginger do ado a perfect perfect job of jobbalancing of balancing eacheach other other out for outafor dessert a dessert which which is sweet is sweet but not but too not sweet. too sweet. Want Want to to prepare prepare youryour ownown Che Che TroiTroi Nuoc Nuoc at home? at home? WithWith this this recipe, recipe, you you can can bring bring the flavours the flavours of Vietnam of Vietnam to your to your ownown kitchen kitchen table. table.

INGREDIENTS: INGREDIENTS: Glutinous Glutinous ricerice flour: flour: 0.5 0.5 kg kg Green Green beans: beans: 300300 grams grams Fresh Fresh coconut coconut flakes: flakes: 300300 grams grams Roasted Roasted black black sesame: sesame: 50 grams 50 grams

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Pounded Pounded peanuts: peanuts: 50 grams 50 grams Borassus Borassus sugar: sugar: 200200 grams grams CutCut ginger ginger slices slices Coconut Coconut milk milk


IRECTIONS: DIRECTIONS:

Making Making the Outer the Outer Dough Dough of the of Dumplings the Dumplings Mix 1.Mix 0.5 0.5 kg of kgglutinous of glutinous ricerice flour flour withwith 250250 ml of mlwater. of water. Knead 2. Knead thoroughly, thoroughly, andand thenthen let it letsitit for sit around for around halfhalf 30 minutes. 30 minutes.

Making Making the Filling the Filling of the of Dumplings the Dumplings . Soak 1. Soak the the green green beans beans in water in water for around for around 7-87-8 hours. hours. Clean 2. Clean the the green green beans beans andand let them let them dry.dry. Place 3. Place the the beans beans intointo 550550 ml of mlwater of water withwith oil drops. oil drops. Cook Cook well. well. . Mash 4. Mash up the up the beans beans by hand by hand or using or using a grinder. a grinder. Stir 5. Stir in the in the pounded pounded peanuts peanuts andand roasted roasted black black sesame sesame seeds. seeds. ouYou nownow have have the the completed completed filling. filling.

haping Shaping the Dumpling the Dumpling BallsBalls . Get 1. Get the the glutinous glutinous dough dough andand divide divide it into it into smaller smaller bits.bits. Each Each of these of these willwill become become a dumpling. a dumpling. Get 2. Get the the mixture mixture for the for the filling filling andand divide divide thatthat up as upwell. as well. Use 3. Use a rolling a rolling pin pin to flatten to flatten out out eacheach piece piece of dough. of dough. YouYou can can alsoalso do this do this by hand by hand if necessary. if necessary. . Next, 4. Next, insert insert the the fillings fillings intointo the the centers centers of each of each of the of the flattened flattened pieces pieces of dough. of dough. Wrap 5. Wrap up the up the dough dough around around the the fillings fillings so that so that the the fillings fillings are are fullyfully contained. contained. . Carefully 6. Carefully mold mold the the dumplings dumplings so that so that theythey have have a nice, a nice, round round shape. shape. NowNow theythey are are ready ready to boil! to boil!

oiling Boiling the Dumplings the Dumplings . Bring 1. Bring water water in ain saucepan a saucepan to boil to boil on the on the stovetop. stovetop. Pour 2. Pour the the dumplings dumplings inside. inside. Cook 3. Cook the the dumplings dumplings at aat boil a boil until until theythey floatfloat to the to the surface surface of the of the water. water. . Remove 4. Remove the the dumplings dumplings from from the the boiling boiling water water andand transfer transfer them them to ato bowl a bowl of iced of iced water. water. At this At this point, point, youryour dumplings dumplings are are ready ready to go. to go. YouYou justjust need need to make to make the the soup soup thatthat theythey go into. go into.

reparing Preparing the Soup the Soup . Boil 1. Boil 2 liters 2 liters of water of water withwith 200200 grams grams of borassus of borassus sugar sugar andand 150 150 grams grams of white of white sugar. sugar. Add 2. Add some some slices slices of ginger of ginger for a for little a little extra extra pizzazz. pizzazz.

owNow the soup the soup is finished. is finished. YouYou can can dropdrop the dumplings the dumplings inside, inside, andand you you are all areset allto setserve! to serve!

he Che TroiTroi Nuoc Nuoc can can be enjoyed be enjoyed warm, warm, or you or you can can chillchill it. Either it. Either way,way, it tastes it tastes delicious delicious withwith a little a little coconut coconut milkmilk on top on or topsome or some toasted toasted white white sesame sesame seeds. seeds. YouYou might might alsoalso think think about about serving serving it with it with fresh fresh coconut coconut akes. flakes.

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ASIA INSIGHT Dive deep to listen to the sound, catch the sights, and feel the soul of Asia. A close-up look into Asia’s local life, sharp insight of customs, religion, culture, and the rhythm of life and spirit.



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olourful olourful skirts skirts swirl swirl likelike blossoms—bright blossoms—bright yellow, yellow, blue, blue, red,red, andand green. green. TheThe golden golden notes notes of dungchen of dungchen trumpets trumpets accompany accompany the the bright, bright, rhythmic rhythmic ringing ringing of cymbals. of cymbals. Bare Bare feetfeet spinspin through through the the air and air and landland in the in the grass. grass. Ribbons Ribbons flutter flutter in the in the wind. wind. Fearsome Fearsome wooden wooden masks masks magically magically transform transform their their wearers wearers intointo animals: animals: a formidable a formidable leopard, leopard, eer with long antlers, a majestic dragon. a deer with long antlers, a majestic dragon.

ese are are the the magical mask dances of Bhutan. Each year, these sacred ritualistic dances are are These magical mask dances of Bhutan. Each year, these sacred ritualistic dances formed at local temples andand monasteries scattered all over the the country. They have been performed at local temples monasteries scattered all over country. They have been acted for for centuries, andand are are in many ways the the spiritual symbol of the country. Leaping in time enacted centuries, in many ways spiritual symbol of the country. Leaping in time h the the music, the the masked performers bring legends to life, imparting religious lessons to the with music, masked performers bring legends to life, imparting religious lessons to the wds while evoking the the protection of the spirits. crowds while evoking protection of the spirits.

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HOW HOW DIDDID THETHE MASK MASK DANCES DANCES START? START?

MUSIC OF THE MASK DAN THETHE MUSIC OF THE MASK DANCE

Travellers Travellers whowho are are lucky lucky enough enough to visit to visit Bhutan Bhutan to to witness witness the the mask mask dances dances in person in person are are participating participating in an inage-old an age-old ritual. ritual. TheThe mask mask dances dances were were originally originally conceived conceived by Guru by Guru Padmasambhava Padmasambhava during during the the 8th 8th century century before before the the mantle mantle of the of the tradition tradition waswas taken taken up by up Saint by Saint Pema Pema Lingpa. Lingpa. Later, Later, Zhabdrung Zhabdrung NgaNgawang wang Namgyel, Namgyel, the the founder founder of Bhutan, of Bhutan, brought brought the the dances dances to Thimphu, to Thimphu, the the capital capital city.city.

While colourful masks While the the colourful masks andand costc musicians provide an entrancin musicians provide an entrancing so

THETHE MYSTICAL MYSTICAL MEANING MEANING BEHIND BEHIND THETHE MASKS MASKS ANDAND THETHE COSTUMES COSTUMES

a long time, foreigners were For For a long time, foreigners were una tually inclined travellers from tually inclined travellers from aroua dancers, joythe of the c the the dancers, andand the the joy of crow dancers serve to remind all who dancers serve to remind all who wat heaven earth so andand heaven andand earth are are not not so far

TheThe mask mask dances dances of Bhutan of Bhutan are are entertaining entertaining to to watch, watch, but but theythey are are alsoalso important important religious religious rituals. rituals. TheThe meanings meanings of the of the dances dances vary, vary, but but there there are are three three principle principle types. types. OneOne typetype of dance of dance is designed is designed to tell to tell a story a story withwith a moral a moral lesson, lesson, suchsuch as the as the Dance Dance of the of the StagStag andand the the Hunting Hunting Dogs. Dogs. Another Another typetype of dance of dance celebrates celebrates Buddhism Buddhism andand Guru Guru Rinpoche, Rinpoche, suchsuch as the as the Dance Dance of the of the Heroes Heroes or the or the Dance Dance of the of the Eight Eight ManiManifestations festations of Guru of Guru Rinpoche. Rinpoche. TheThe third third typetype of dance, of dance, likelike the the Dance Dance of the of the Fearsome Fearsome Deities Deities andand the the Dance Dance of the of the Black Black Hats, Hats, are are performed performed in order in order to drive to drive out out evil evil spirits spirits from from a particular a particular location. location. TheThe masks masks usedused in the in the dances dances identify identify the the parts parts played played by the by the dancers. dancers. Made Made out out of wood of wood or papier or papier mâché, mâché, theythey are are carved carved andand painted painted to resemble to resemble benevolent benevolent andand wrathful wrathful deities, deities, human human beings, beings, andand animals. animals. Each Each deity deity is inisfact in fact symbolized symbolized by both by both a a wrathful wrathful andand a peaceful a peaceful mask, mask, representing representing the the dualdual nature nature of each of each of the of the divines. divines. Because Because the the dances dances are are so mesmerizing so mesmerizing to watch, to watch, theythey serve serve as aasreligious a religious teaching teaching tooltool for for the the comcommunity. munity. Watchers Watchers in Bhutan in Bhutan can can easily easily pickpick up on upthe on the lessons lessons which which the the dances dances illustrate illustrate despite despite their their abstract abstract presentation. presentation. Indeed, Indeed, the the swirl swirl of colours of colours andand the the surreal surreal magic magic of the of the masks masks whisk whisk watchers watchers away away to the to the spirit spirit world—a world—a journey journey which which leaves leaves a a permanent permanent imprint imprint on the on the spirit. spirit.

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tumes es andand the the graceful, graceful, hypnotic hypnotic movements movements of the of the dancers dancers weave weave their their magic magic spell, spell, Bhutanese Bhutanese oundtrack dtrack to the to the ancient ancient rituals. rituals.

rhythm ide rhythm to the to the mask mask dances dances of Bhutan of Bhutan are are cymbals. cymbals. These These are are accompanied accompanied by oboes by oboes known known um drum called called nga,nga, andand twotwo types types of trumpets, of trumpets, dungchen, dungchen, andand kangling. kangling. There There is also is also a kind a kind of of e the dancers dancers themselves themselves carry. carry.

UTAN BHUTAN AREARE A FEAST A FEAST FORFOR THETHE SENSES SENSES ANDAND THETHE SPIRIT SPIRIT

nable e to watch to watch the the mask mask dances. dances. They They were were for the for the Bhutanese Bhutanese only. only. Today Today it isitpossible is possible for spirifor spirithe the world to visit Bhutan andand enjoy the the dances. TheThe colourful garb, the the music, the the twirl of of und world to visit Bhutan enjoy dances. colourful garb, music, twirl all combine to create an atmosphere thatthat is atisonce uplifting andand otherworldly. As such, the the wds all combine to create an atmosphere at once uplifting otherworldly. As such, them—believers andand non-believers alike—that the the domain of the spirit resides in all atch them—believers non-believers alike—that domain of the spirit resides inthings, all things, part. r apart.

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WHICH TRADITIONAL GAMES DO CAMBODIAN PEOPLE PLAY DURING

KHMER NEW YEAR?

In much of the western world, technology has supplanted traditional forms of play. Most people switch on their consoles or computers and dive into a world of virtual fun when they want to be entertained. But something gets lost amid all that modern gadgetry—and that is the joy of traditional games. In Cambodia, a lot of the population lives by very basic means. As such, technology hasn’t gained as much of a foothold, and the Cambodian people still enjoy their traditional games and activities. During the Khmer New Year, these pastimes are particularly popular as a way to connect with the country’s cultural heritage and bring together family and friends. Here are the games which are most popular!

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1. CHOL CHHOUNG This game is a tradition on the first day of the New Year. It is usually played with a lot of girls and boys—ten or twenty in each group. The groups stand facing each other in rows, and then throw a rolled-up scarf with a tail called a chhoung back and forth. If a player is hit by the chhoung, one group must all perform a traditional dance while the other sings, often cleverly improvising lyrics to tease their opponents. 2. CHAB KON KLENG This game, which is also popular with Vietnamese children, is traditionally played by Khmer adults during the New Year celebration in Cambodia. A number of players represent chicks, while one player is picked to be the hen. Another player takes on the role of a crow, attempting to catch the chicks. As the chicks attempt to hide behind the hen, they sing a bargaining song. 3. BOS ANGKUNH People split into two groups to play this New Year game. “Angkunh” are the large seeds of dried fruit. During the game, the two teams face off and attempt to throw 3 or 5 of these Angkunh in a pyramid shape toward each other with around 8 meters spacing them out. The game is often played in schools, but may also be played in village squares. 5. BAY KHOM This game is a form of mancala. Ten holes need to be dug into the ground in order to create the “board.” Pebbles, seeds or beads may be used as the pieces. Five pieces each go into the two holes at one end, while four pieces go into each of the remaining holes. As with other types of mancala, players attempt to move the pieces along the board and collect them according to the rules. The player who has the most pieces by the time the game is finished and the holes are all empty is declared the winner.

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4. LEAK KANSENG In this game, children sit down in a circle. Similar to the Western game “Duck, Duck, Goose,” one of the children walks around the outside of the group. But whereas in “Duck, Duck, Goose,” the child taps a child on the head, in Leak Kanseng, he or she carries a scarf called a kanseng. At some point, the child with the kanseng will attempt to secretly and stealthily place it on the ground behind one of the other children. As it may be some time before it is obvious that the scarf has been deposited, this increases the suspense over the Western version of the game. Once the child who was selected figures it out, he or she grabs the scarf and chases the other with it around the circle. 6. KLAH KLOK This is a game played with a mat and dice. While it is a form of gambling, it is played by both adults and children. One player shakes some dice in a bowl. The other players can bet on which faces of the dice will be oriented upward when they settle. Players who get one prediction right double their money. Those who correctly predict how two of the dice will fall triple their money. Those who get even more dice faces correct get even more money. Now that you are familiar with some of the most popular time-honoured Khmer games. Try playing some of these games with your friends and families, and enjoy enriching your life with cultural tradition of Cambodia.

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Dong Dong Ho Ho

PAINTING PAINTING

THE THE VIVID VIVID SYMBOL SYMBOL OF OF VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE CULTURE CULTURE

In Vietnamese In Vietnamese homes homes during during the the Tet Tet NewNew YearYear holiday, holiday, beautiful beautiful woodcut woodcut paintings paintings are are put put on display. on display. Called Called Dong Dong Ho Ho paintings, paintings, these these mesmerizing mesmerizing works works of art of art are are handcrafted handcrafted using using natural natural materials materials andand feature feature bright, bright, vivid vivid colors. colors. TheThe paintings paintings are are howhow villagers villagers of Dong of Dong Ho represent Ho represent their their wishes wishes for afor prosperous a prosperous andand joyous joyous upcoming upcoming year. year.

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HISTORY HISTORY OF DONG OF DONG HO HO PAINTINGS PAINTINGS Dong Dong Ho Ho is ais long a long cultural cultural tradition, tradition, richrich in in history—though history—though thatthat history history varies varies depending depending on who on who is telling is telling it. The it. The name name “Dong “Dong Ho”Ho” is ais a direct direct reference reference to the to the village village where where the the paintings paintings are are made. made. TheThe villagers villagers themselves themselves say say the the paintings paintings datedate back back to the to the 11th11th century century Lý Dynasty, Lý Dynasty, while while art art historians historians contest contest thatthat they they actually actually got got their their start start in the in the during during the the 17th17th century century Le Dynasty. Le Dynasty. Originally, Originally, the the Dong Dong Ho Ho paintings paintings were were black black andand white. white. Eventually Eventually colors colors derived derived from from natural natural sources sources were were introduced, introduced, andand the the whole whole village village dedicated dedicated itself itself to the to the creation creation of of the the paintings. paintings.

HOW HOW AREARE DONG DONG HO HO PAINTINGS PAINTINGS MADE? MADE? Authentic Authentic Dong Dong Ho Ho are are onlyonly made made in the in the village village itself. itself. Bark Bark of the of the dó dó treetree is soaked is soaked andand mixed mixed with with seashell seashell powder powder andand glutinous glutinous ricerice to produce to produce paper paper called called giaygiay Diep. Diep. ThisThis paper paper sparkles sparkles andand does does a a great great job job preserving preserving color. color. TheThe inksinks used used are are all natural, all natural, derived derived from from materials materials likelike red red gravel gravel andand burned burned bamboo bamboo leaves. leaves.

Woodblocks Woodblocks are are then then engraved engraved by by hand hand so that so that the the same same paintings paintings cancan be produced be produced again again andand again. again. After After the the paintings paintings are are completed, completed, ForFor quite quite some some time, time, these these paintings paintings were were veryvery ricerice paste paste is added is added to the to the top top as aas a popular popular during during Tet Tet throughout throughout Vietnam, Vietnam, so so protectant. protectant. the the village village waswas ableable to make to make a full a full living living off off of of producing producing them. them. Indeed, Indeed, more more than than 150150 BRING BRING HOME HOME YOUR YOUR OWN OWN DONG DONG families families were were involved involved before before 1945. 1945. Later, Later, HO HO PAINTING PAINTING modern modern life life led led to ato decline a decline in domestic in domestic interest. interest. ThisThis combined combined with with mass mass production production ForFor tourists tourists whowho willwill be visiting be visiting techniques techniques means means the the village village hashas hadhad to to Vietnam Vietnam during during Tet,Tet, there there is no is no diversify diversify economically. economically. better better souvenir souvenir than than a beautiful a beautiful handcrafted handcrafted Dong Dong Ho Ho painting painting Still, Still, many many local local families families as well as well as tourists as tourists straight straight from from the the village. village. During During lovelove the the paintings paintings andand continue continue to purchase to purchase the the New New Year Year festivities, festivities, there there is ais a them. them. TheThe Ministry Ministry of Culture of Culture hashas alsoalso painting painting fairfair which which takes takes place place in ain a submitted submitted the the paintings paintings to UNESCO to UNESCO to see to see if if communal communal house house in Dong in Dong Ho.Ho. ButBut they they willwill be considered be considered for for the the status status of of it isitpossible is possible to purchase to purchase the the Intangible Intangible Cultural Cultural Heritage. Heritage. paintings paintings anyany time time of the of the year. year. A SPIRITUAL A SPIRITUAL THEME THEME

These These vibrant, vibrant, sparkling sparkling works works of of art art are are a wonderful a wonderful giftgift for for yourself yourself All Dong All Dong Ho Ho are are bright, bright, cheery, cheery, andand optimistic. optimistic. or for or for a loved a loved one,one, conveying conveying Most Most of them of them exhibit exhibit oneone of several of several different different wishes wishes for for good good fortune. fortune. At the At the themes. themes. Those Those with with the the 12 signs 12 signs of the of the zodiac zodiac same same time, time, your your purchase purchase supports supports have have a spirit a spirit theme, theme, whereas whereas those those with with carp, carp, the the art,art, culture, culture, andand people people of one of one hens hens surrounded surrounded by chicks, by chicks, or pigs or pigs with with piglets piglets of Vietnam’s of Vietnam’s most most unique unique andand represent represent wishes wishes for for good good luckluck in the in the New New innovative innovative villages. villages. Year. Year. Other Other themes themes include include mythical mythical andand historical historical figures, figures, social social activities activities andand commentaries, commentaries, andand folkfolk stories. stories.

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Planning a trip to Southeast what Planning a trip to Southeast AsiaAsia andand not not suresure what to t mendations for travel essentials, discover th mendations for travel essentials, you you will will discover there tions out there, many of which are needed for any tr tions out there, many of which are needed for any trip— camera, so on. camera, andand so on.

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1. REFILLABLE WATER BOT 1. REFILLABLE WATER BOTTL

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2. RAINCOAT 2. RAINCOAT Even when travelling during season in Southeast Asia, Even when travelling during thethe drydry season in Southeast Asia, it it is quite possible to get caught a downpour. Bring a raincoat is quite possible to get caught in aindownpour. Bring a raincoat avoid getting soaked. rollable kind andand youyou cancan avoid getting soaked. TheThe thinthin rollable kind cancan easily fit inside a travel easily fit inside a travel bag.bag.

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3. FLIP-FLOPS 3. FLIP-FLOPS Flip-flops or sandals another must-have travel supply while Flip-flops or sandals are are another must-have travel supply while touring Southeast Asia. They useful on the beach or along touring Southeast Asia. They are are useful on the beach or along streams or riverbanks where might decide to wading. go wading. streams or riverbanks where youyou might decide to go Planning on touring temples other holy sites while Planning on touring temples andand other holy sites while in in Southeast Asia? Flip-flops or sandals come in handy there Southeast Asia? Flip-flops or sandals cancan come in handy there is required shoes be removed when entering too.too. It isItrequired thatthat shoes be removed when entering thethe temples. Flip-flops easy to take leave at the door. temples. Flip-flops are are easy to take off off andand leave at the door.

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4. CHARGERS AND ADAPTERS FOR DEVICES

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Sometimes travellers in this region are surprised to find that when they go to plug in their devices at hotels to recharge them, they are unable to do so. This is because the electrical systems in Southeast Asia sometimes use different parameters than those in other parts of the world.

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Note that this is not always an issue; it depends on where you stay. There are some hotels which have standard US-style outlets. Others however are European-style. The solution? Make sure that you have the proper alternative chargers or adapters for your devices with you before you head out on your trip. A universal travel adapter can ensure that you are able to plug in your devices no matter where you stay.

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6. FIRST AID KIT

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Finally, one travel essential which all tourists should have anywhere in the world is a first aid kit, and Southeast Asia is no exception. It is easy to slip on a muddy jungle path or step on a sharp rock on the beach.

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What should go into a travel first aid kit? At a minimum, a travel kit should include some bandages, gauze, tweezers, surgical tape and antiseptic wipes. Pain medications and antibiotic ointment should be included as well. There are quite a few necessary items to bring when you are travelling anywhere, but in Southeast Asia, these 6 vital supplies will ensure that you stay safe and comfortable throughout your trip.

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0 Vietnamese HILL TRIBES TEXTILES YOU WILL LOVE

Vietnam is a country of spectacular beauty and diversity. While this is xemplified through many aspects of culture, perhaps one of the most vibrant and colourful displays of that diversity is in the country’s hions. In total, there are 54 different ethnic groups in the country, and ch has its own unique textile arts. A trip to Vietnam is like a non-stop shion show. Let’s check out some of the most beautiful timeless tribal styles. Perhaps here you will find some inspiration for your own wardrobe.

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2. NUNG 2. NUNG

Nung Nung attire attire is simple, is simple, but but beautibeautiful. ful. Both Both men men andand women women wear wear indigo indigo vests vests andand pants pants along along with with a a black black turban. turban. A scarf A scarf maymay be worn be worn 1. RED 1. RED DAO DAO 3. FLOWER 3. FLOWER LO as well, as well, which which cancan be white be white or or colourful. A colourful A colourful beltbelt is worn is worn As one As one might might expect, expect, members members of of colourful. Some Some of the of the most m as well, as well, providing providing contrast contrast with with the the RedRed DaoDao ethnic ethnic group group are are art art in Vietnam in Vietnam is m dark dark clothing. clothing. renowned renowned for for clothing clothing with with bright bright the the Flower Flower LoloLolo of Me of red red trim. trim. Their Their headdresses headdresses are are Flower Flower LoloLolo dress dr often often red red as well. as well. Since As they they work work in sions sions is covered is covere in in rice ricepaddies, paddies,this thisprovides providesaa colourful colourful triangle trian vibrant vibrant contrast contrast with with the the fields fields sewing sewing on aon handf a ha around around them. them. taketake hours, hours, so thes so actually actually taketake years ye resulting resulting boldbold colo are are spectacular spectacular to

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4. GIAY 4. GIAY

Some Some of the of the brightest brightest textiles textiles are are worn worn by the by the Giay Giay people. people. Women Women OOLO among among the the Giay Giay wear wear a set a set of black of black 5. LU 5. LU trousers trousers and and a shirt a shirt which which is typiis typitinctive distinctive textile textile Lu fashions are are defined defined by conby concally cally a bright a bright color—green, color—green, white, white, Lu fashions de made by the by the trasts. trasts. TheThe clothing clothing is usually is usually pink, pink, or blue or blue are are most most common. common. eo ac.Vac. Each Each black, featuring featuring stripes stripes of colourful of colourful Usually the the shirt shirt is decorated is decorated with with black, for special special occaocca- Usually patterns. TheThe hatshats worn worn by the by the Lu Lu a colourful a colourful band band of fabric of fabric reaching reaching patterns. of of nousands thousands people alsoalso are are black, black, andand likewise likewise from the the collar collar to the to the right right armpit. armpit. people pliqués. JustJust from appliqués. include include stripes. stripes. A colourful scarf scarf is worn is worn on the on the of cancan A colourful fulthese of these head. dresses cancan head. ese dresses

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6. H'MONG 6. H'MONG is among largest ethnic ThisThis is among the the largest ethnic groups in the northern of the groups in the northern partpart of the country, around a country withcomprising a population of million people. There There are actually around a million people. are a number of H’mong subgroups, actually a number of H’mong known by names Black subgroups, known bylike names like H’mong, Flower H’mong, Green Black H’mong, Flower H’mong, H’mong, Chinese H’mong and so Green H’mong, Chinese H’mong andon. so on.

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10.10. PAPA DI DI

Pa Di textile stands out from ThisThe is actually a sub-group of the groups’ attires Tay.other The ethnic Pa Di people live in Lao of the Cai,because and stand out uniqueness from the of their garb. While theirgarb. costume is not all uniqueness of their While that different other Tay their attire is not from all that different outfits the whole, from otheron Tay outfits onthey the have unique black hats whole, theypyramid-shaped have unique pyraHa NhiNhi varyvary by by featuring black studded headbands. mid-shaped hats featuring f Lai Chau wear ai Chau wear studded headbands. rned with bright d with bright Now you should be able to identify eeves. Their es. Their some the beautiful ethnic Now you of should be able to identify 9. TAY triangu- 9. TAY ssses are are triangutextiles see while youtexare some of theyou beautiful ethnic oms, tassels, mpoms, tassels, As Vietnam’s largest ethnic mi-miAs Vietnam’s largest ethnic Few tilestouring you seeVietnam. while you areother touring andand redsreds s.inks Pinks nority, the the TayTay dress veryvery much nority, dress much countries colourful or Vietnam. Fewboast othersuch countries ors. TheThe LaoLao colors. likelike the the VietViet Kinh ethnic majority. Kinh ethnic majority. boast varied fashions. suchtraditional colourful or varied her hand wear other hand wear Their outfits are are usually black with Their outfits usually black with traditional Together, they combine into a fashions. Together, ndigo with or indigo with simple, elegant embellishments. simple, elegant embellishments. they cultural tapestry of spectacular combine into a cultural tapesandand patterns. ing patterns. try diversity! of spectacular diversity!

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WHILE WHILETRAVELLING TRAVELLING Packing Packing attire attire for for a trip a trip to to Southeast Southeast Asia? Asia? OneOne of the of the most most versatile versatile items items in any in any travel travel wardrobe wardrobe is ais a scarf scarf or shawl. or shawl. Far Far more more than than

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