For those who love to travel there is nothing better than trying not only the cuisine of the place you visit but also the way in which the locals face the day, starting with breakfast.
Mu Cang Chai is a mountainous district of Yen Bai province, about 280 km from Hanoi, in the north of the country.
It’s an unfortunate truth that many foreigners find it difficult to imagine Vietnam outside the scope of its tragic war.
It is called Ganh Da Dia and means, more or less, “cliff of stone slabs“: it is a large stretch of coast near An Ninh Dong, in the Vietnamese province of Phu Yen, characterized by the presence of 35 thousand columns of basalt rocks, the result of volcanic eruptions that thousands and thousands of years…