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17/11/2011

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

17/11/2011

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

17/11/2011

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

17/11/2011

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

17/11/2011

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

17/11/2011

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village boasts steamed sticky rice

Gạ village in Hanoi has made a reputation for its steamed sticky rice, or Xoi. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, the villagers cling to their traditional trade, which has been in a stable source of income.

15/11/2011

Vietnam's Tra fish comply with international standards

Vietnam’s export revenue from tra fish is currently estimated at more than US$1.2 billion. According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Processors, the country’s total export revenue from tra fish is likely to surpass US$1.5 billion by the end of this year. To this end, exporters and breeders of tra fish in the Mekong River Delta are taking extreme care to conform to globally accepted health and hygiene standards.

Vietnam's Tra fish comply with international standards

Vietnam's Tra fish comply with international standards

Vietnam’s export revenue from tra fish is currently estimated at more than US$1.2 billion. According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Processors, the country’s total export revenue from tra fish is likely to surpass US$1.5 billion by the end of this year. To this end, exporters and breeders of tra fish in the Mekong River Delta are taking extreme care to conform to globally accepted health and hygiene standards.

14/11/2011

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Ma Chau village in the central province of Quang Nam has long been famous for its traditional crafts of growing mullberries and weaving silk. The trade, once the village’s major source of income employing around 2000 local people, is facing high input cost and a shortage of capital.

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Ma Chau village in the central province of Quang Nam has long been famous for its traditional crafts of growing mullberries and weaving silk. The trade, once the village’s major source of income employing around 2000 local people, is facing high input cost and a shortage of capital.

14/11/2011

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Ma Chau village in the central province of Quang Nam has long been famous for its traditional crafts of growing mullberries and weaving silk. The trade, once the village’s major source of income employing around 2000 local people, is facing high input cost and a shortage of capital.

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Ma Chau village in the central province of Quang Nam has long been famous for its traditional crafts of growing mullberries and weaving silk. The trade, once the village’s major source of income employing around 2000 local people, is facing high input cost and a shortage of capital.

14/11/2011

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Ma Chau village in the central province of Quang Nam has long been famous for its traditional crafts of growing mullberries and weaving silk. The trade, once the village’s major source of income employing around 2000 local people, is facing high input cost and a shortage of capital.

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Weaving looms revive in Ma Chau village

Ma Chau village in the central province of Quang Nam has long been famous for its traditional crafts of growing mullberries and weaving silk. The trade, once the village’s major source of income employing around 2000 local people, is facing high input cost and a shortage of capital.