Almost all Vietnamese people today categorize on their own as non-religious, even though they go to religious temples many times each and every year. Their daily behaviors and perceptions are influenced from the synthesis of concepts which may be followed from numerous religions, specially Confucianism, Mahayana Buddhism and Taoism.
Buddhism in Vietnam
Christianity
Confucianism
Taoism
Shamanism
| Trung Nguyen Senior Travel Consultant |
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| 24 seats Bus | 24 seats Bus |
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| 30 seats Bus | 45 seats Bus |
Welcome Dinner Menu
1. Crab & sweet corn soup
2. Hanoi spring rolls
3. Fives spices salad with prawn, pork, pickle, red cabbage & lotus roots
4. Grilled fish tikka in pandanus leaves with tartar & sweet chili sauce
5. Grilled chicken with lemon leaves
6. Sauteed beef and capsicum with sweet & sour sauce
7. Sauteed vegetables
8. Steamed rice
9. Fresh fruit platter
10. Tea or Coffee