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Vinh, once a bustling industrial port city, was unfortunately heavily damaged by aerial bombing during the war. Despite its drab exterior, Vinh still offers visitors a chance to unwind and enjoy its beautiful beaches. It serves as a perfect stopover between the vibrant cities of Hanoi and Hue, providing a refreshing break during your journey. Don't miss the opportunity to relax and recharge in this seaside escape.
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Popular Foods
Phở - Phở is a popular Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat, typically either beef or chicken. The broth is often made from simmering bones and vegetables, resulting in a rich, savory flavor. Phở is commonly served with side dishes such as lime wedges, bean sprouts, and chili sauces.
Bánh mì - Bánh mì is a Vietnamese sandwich that typically includes a combination of meats, such as pork, ham, and/or chicken, pickled vegetables, and chilies, all served on a crusty baguette. It's a fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisine, reflecting Vietnam's colonial past.
Gà nuòng - Gà nuòng, also known as grilled chicken, is marinated in a mixture of ginger, garlic, fish sauce, sugar, and other seasonings before being cooked over charcoal. The result is a flavorful, tender chicken dish with slightly caramelized edges. It is commonly enjoyed at casual eateries and street food stalls across Vietnam.Historical Appearance
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