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Vietnamese customs are unique. What do you know about Vietnam?

Vietnamese customs are unique. What do you know about Vietnam? 1. Many Vietnamese (40% of the total population) are surnamed Ruan. In Vietnamese, "Nguyen" literally means "beautiful prosperity", and this surname is widely used, which is related to the influence of Nguyen Dynasty (1802 to 1945) in Vietnamese history.

2. There are many voles in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam. They live and breed in fertile rice fields. Therefore, dishes cooked with voles can be found in special restaurants in southern Vietnam. There is also a unique duck egg in Vietnam, which is eaten with salt, pepper and Vietnamese parsley.

In northern Vietnam, dishes are generally spicy and salty. In southern Vietnam, a lot of coconut milk and lemongrass are used to mix sweet and sour, so dishes are generally sweet and sour. In the former Longcheng Hue, there were many dishes here, which were said to be cooked according to traditional Vietnamese court recipes.

Most Vietnamese like bitter dark chocolate. Even as gifts, dark chocolate is very popular. In Vietnam, chocolate is produced in the southern Mekong Delta.

5. In today's Vietnamese, use Latin letters. Vietnam is the first Asian country to use Latin alphabet as its national language, which has been used since 1650.

6. Unlike German, which belongs to the Indo-European family, Vietnamese personal pronouns are more diverse, common and complex. In the dialogue, Vietnamese will decide which personal pronoun to choose according to the age, gender, occupation, diploma, status and many other factors. Naturally, foreign tourists use it wrong, and local people will understand.

7. A long time ago, it took Vietnamese several months to walk from the central part to the north. Today, even at a distance of 200 meters, Vietnamese can drive mopeds. It is reported that people today think that walking is a sign of poverty. So most people walking on the street are foreign tourists.

Due to historical reasons, many Vietnamese worked in eastern Germany in the 1980s and 1990s, so there are many German-speaking tour guides in Vietnam today. However, nowadays young Vietnamese are learning English, French or other Asian languages, so excellent Vietnamese German tour guides are even more scarce.

9. Hanoi is the oldest capital in Southeast Asia, and its establishment can be traced back to 10 10. The city is located in the rich Red River Delta (one of the two major rice producing areas in China), only 1 10 km away from the ocean. The most attractive place of this city is its beautiful ancient city.

10. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is the largest city and economic center in Vietnam, located on the bank of Saigon in the northern Mekong Delta. In the past, some cities were called Saigon. 1975 was changed to its current name in April.

1 1. Among all Vietnamese cities, Hoi An is a magical place. Located around the bay, this small town has a comfortable old town where cars are almost forbidden. There is everything that cultural travelers crave: the ancient city is a world cultural heritage, and ancient buildings and temples are well preserved.

12. Sabah (also known as Sapa) is located in the northwest of Vietnam at an altitude of 1600 meters. It was built by the French before and is a small mountain city. Sabah has now become a prosperous mountain scenic spot in Vietnam, attracting many foreign tourists with its unique scenery and cultural style.