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getoed5725 · 1 year
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Kenjaku's poem in jjk206
Spoilers for jjk206 i think
This is not an analysis lol, I made the rant on TT regarding Kenjaku's poem in jjk206, this panel in particular:
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I'm not sure if someone will analyze it later but im putting it here in case my tweets got washed away.
A lot got lost in translation, but this quote of him is written like a short poem in the original text.
(Please don't take this as it is, because I can only do so much research on my own, it might not be entirely accurate.)
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courtsey of Trùng Roi (FB), I can understand the full meaning of it before it gets translated in English.
If you understand Vietnamese (or Japanese, Chinese) you'll see how this quote sounds so glorious and powerful in those languages in comparison to English. I think the one above is fan translation? The jist is there, but there are a lot to break down from this "poem".
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In Vietnamese it's like this:
"Nghìn năm không ngừng (1)
Long tranh hổ đấu (2)
Hợp tung liên hoành (3)
Với cái thế giới nguyền rủa này" (4)
Because Vietnamese can directly translate Chinese to the exact character, the syllables from both language might be more similar than Japanese. The first 3 sentences have 4 syllables, which can be a base for 4-character poems in our languages (this is also affected by the translator's skills of word selection, so thanks Trùng Roi again for this!!)
Direct translation:
(1) A thousand years, non-stop
(2) Clashing between dragons ("long") and tigers ("hổ")
(3) [I can't directly translate this, I will note this later but it does have to do with wars and alliances]
(4) In this world full of curses
For (2), the "clashing between dragons and tigers" can simply means "the fight (or tug-of-war, in the translation) between the giants", because dragons and tigers have long been the image of the strongest animals in the legends. Also, when I look up the VNese term "Long tranh hổ đấu (2)", this movie "Enter the Dragon (龍爭虎鬥/Lóng Zhēng Hǔ Dòu)" comes up in the results (because that is exactly its title in VNese):
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Which might be a coincident or not when Yuki (and by extension, Todo) has had her poses taking references from Bruce Lee, so this is really fascinating. (and see the 3rd character is also within Itadori's name too) I won't be surprised if Gege took the poem's references here, he seems to like Bruce Lee.
The (3) sentence is particularly difficult to explain. In the translation, it is "the capricious alliances and betrayals" but the original stems from 2 opposing war tactics by the ancient Chinese during the Warring States (475 - 221 BC).
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"Hợp tung liên hoành" is a combination of 2 tactics "hợp tung" (合縱/hezong) for the vertical north-south alliance and "liên hoành"(連橫/lianheng) for the horizontal east-west alliance (please note that Japanese and Chinese characters might be slightly different in writing). The hezong alliance is opposed to Qin state, and the lianheng alliance is an ally of Qin state. I'm not going to go further into history but basically, the sentence amplifies what Kenjaku has gone through in the past thousands years ago, where they experienced the brutal wars, saw alliances being made, saw sides opposing and betrayals happening, saw the states got broken down and the heavy process of it, and knowing how The Warring States happened, it's much much more jarring than the current fight they're having. They've "lived through" such periods, showing the extensions of their intellect and experience in comparison to Tengen. Basically, this is some kind of advanced mockery and show off that Tengen can never be on his level, but Kenjaku lives up to it tbh lol.
Anyways! those are just my thoughts because I really like that "poem" and it sounds way heavier than the English translation. JJK has long been said to be a difficult work to understand even by the Japanese readers because of his complicated choice of words, so I'm a bit sad a lot of it gets lost in translation. Gege obviously does a lot of research on plenty of references in order to write this up, so I hope more people are aware of his efforts.
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darkravenclaw · 3 years
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I am South East Asian and I’m getting tired of people writing away my culture.
I am not sure how many of you know but Disney just released a trailer for the movie “Raya and The Last Dragon” and many people have been taking the moment away from the South-East Asian people (like me) by comparing it to The Last Airbender. Now I’m going to tell you why you should NOT be comparing them.
First, we need to debunk the idea that we can cumulatively call someone “Asian”. That is very much an American concept, a label slapped on our continent to make it easier for them to identify us. However, we have 48/49 countries, with over 1 000 000 languages and cultures. It’s very problematic to pin us down as Asian when we all have distinguishing ethnicities that sets us apart. If anything, certain provinces have similar mythologies, or came from the same previous kingdom, and for that reason it would make more sense if we were identified as North Asia (Siberia), Central Asia (The 'stans), Western Asia (The Middle East or Near East), South Asia (Indian subcontinent), East Asia (Far East), Southeast Asia (East Indies and Indochina). I kind of wish a large number of Americans can see this so they will start calling us by these human geographical groups rather than a continent, and this may dispel the need to compare “Asian” movies.
Now to the comparison of the two movies. The Last Airbender follows East Asian (and some South Asian, New World, Inuit, and Sireniki influences). That is very very different from Raya and The Last Dragon, which completely South-East Asian. Here are some cultural aspects from the trailer:
She uses arnis as a weapon, Arnis is commonly National Martial Arts of the Philippines.
The intro of Disney shows a place in a rock; it represents Sigiriya Rock in Sri Lanka.
When she jumped out of a house, the houses were designed in Thailand's traditional houses.
The Villain's mask is called Barong Mask from Bali, Indonesia.
The Sword of the villain and the sword that Raya pulled are designed from Indonesia's sword.
The wavy sword she's using is a Kris which is a traditional sword in the southern part of the Philippines. So basically her fighting style is Eskrima which is Visayan (central Philippines) but use weapons from Mindanao (southern Philippines)
The whole thing might be inspired by Princess Urduja, the Filipino warrior princess.
The Sea Dragon is from Phillipines and it’s called Bakunawa.
Raya's clothes are Vietnamese traditional clothing.
Her animal that she rides is Khmer name, Thuk Thuk. When u have came to cambodia for 5 years ago and you want to go somewhere, you have to call "Thuk Thuk" and they will ride you anywhere you wanna go.
Theory about the tribes;
the yellow tribe is Indonesian or Malaysian
the purple tribe is Philippine or Malaysian
the green tribe is maybe Thai because of the Elephants or Cambodian because of the advance weaponry
the white tribe is Thai because of the Dholes, clothes, and the sword
Please do not take this moment away from us- South-East Asian culture and mythology has always been written away in South Asian and East Asian dominant movies. Our culture was put into the Legend of Korra and was written off as East Asian and due to this misinformation of cultures, we are now compared to some show that has never represented us. Please stop it. Let us have our moment- though our cultures are mashed together for this South-East Asian adaptation, it retains alot of our key aspects. 
South-East Asians are not South Asians or East Asians or Central Asians. We are our own. Let us have that. For once in Hollywood, “Asian rep” is not a Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Indian.
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lotusdentaltravel · 4 years
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Thorough guide to Dental Tourism in Da Nang
Located on the coast of the East Sea, embraced by Han River, Da Nang is one of five direct-controlled municipalities, and also an economic center of Vietnam. During the past years, Da Nang has turned into a hotspot for tourism. According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, Da Nang has welcomed 3.5 million international tourists in 2019 (increasing by 22,5% over the previous year). There is no surprise when Da Nang has ranked number one in the top 10 trending destinations for international tourists in 2020 according to Forbes. Along with the sharp growth in tourism, Da Nang dental tourism industry has undergone significant development in the past few years. This article is a thorough guide for global patients to plan an amazing dental vacation and provides reviews about Da Nang dentist.
Information about dental tourism in Da Nang 
1. Procedures
Since the significant development of dental tourism, many international dental clinics provide dental tourists with high-quality procedures such as dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, and endodontics. Some implantologists in Da Nang, as well as Vietnamese dentist, are members of ICOI (known as International Congress of Oral Implantologists). Understanding the requirements of dental tourists, most international dental clinics such as Dr. Bao dental clinic, Serenity dental clinic, and Paris dental clinic have been upgrading their service quality. 
Most dental procedures in Da Nang are utilized for a detailed and time-saving treatment plan. Since there are plenty of fun activities and popular tourist attractions in Da Nang, most dentists in Da Nang are flexible on paperwork and treatment schedule so dental tourists can spend more time on tourism activities. 
2. Facilities
Taking the quality as the number one cornerstone, most Vietnam dental clinic, especially in Da Nang have updated the latest dental technology. With the support of digital radiography, implant planning system, dentists can make quick diagnoses based on the immediate image preview and perform accurate surgery. Understanding that infection control is one of the biggest concerns when it comes to dental tourism, most international dental clinics in Da Nang strictly follow infection control regulations from US organizations such as the Occupational Safety & Health Administration and the Centers for Disease Control. 
3. Cost advantage
Da Nang is not only a paradise of tourism but also incredibly affordable dental costs. In general, dental prices of most procedures of Da Nang dentist are more cost-effective than in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city. It is understandable since the living cost in Danang is lower than Hanoi and Saigon. Lotus Dental Travel has summarized a quick comparison of dental price among Da Nang, HCMC and Hanoi to highlight the incredible saving when choosing Da Nang as your dental vacation.
Treatment Cost in Da Nang Cost in HCMC Cost in Hanoi Dental implant $1100 $1207 $1207 All-on-4 $7587 $9483 $9483 Crowns $216 $259 $259 Teeth whitening $151 $216 $216 Veneers $259 $302 $302 Root canal $84 $86 $86
  4. Patient’s reviews about Da Nang dentist
Dental services in Danang have received a lot of good reviews from patients, mostly from America, Australia, Russia, China, etc. Most Vietnam dentist reviews highly appreciate courteous professionals and affordable dental costs. Dr.Bao dental clinics – one of the most reliable dental clinics in Danang is highly recommended by many patients:
Patient Ari Cohen said:
“Dr. Bao is honestly the best dentist I think I’ve ever had in my life. He’s incredibly thorough with his work. He is patient and thoughtful to make sure every detail is covered, done perfectly before moving on to the next step. It’s wonderful to have a dentist who’s not only incredibly skilled but who treats your work, with his 100%. I had a lot of work done, and he nailed each part!! I’ve never had such a good experience at a dentist’s. Somehow, even with all the work he did, I don’t think I ever felt any significant pain or discomfort. It was like magic.
I had crowns done, and he made sure I was 100% satisfied with the exact color. His English is GREAT. And he’s happy to communicate and explain everything to you with patience and personal attention.
His prices are very reasonable, and he’s not the type to try and take advantage of you. You can feel the from him, and that’s the most important thing.”
Patient Gareth Turner reviewed: 
“Dr. Bao was excellent. All his team was kind and courteous. Very professional, modern dental practice. Very reasonably priced compared to the traditional western dentist.
I was also given a 7-year warranty on my new crowns. I have already recommended my friends and family to Dr. Bao.”
With the low-cost advantage in comparison to other cities such as Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City as well as owning various attractive destinations for tourists, Da Nang is definitely a perfect city for your Vietnam dental vacation.
If you want to explore the facilities of Dr. Bao, check the link below.
Dr. Bao dental clinic’s Youtube channel 
Travel in Da Nang
1. Weather
In Da Nang, there are two main seasons: a typhoon and wet season from September to December and a dry season from January to August. Temperatures are highest between June and August and lowest between December and February.
2. Tourist attractions 
While waiting for Da Nang dentist to provide treatment, why don’t you take a trip to explore this beautiful place! Da Nang is the perfect combination of manmade structures and natural beauty, ranging from long, beautiful beaches, breath-taking mountains to centuries-old pagodas, gothic cathedrals. Here are 5 of the most alluring destinations in Da Nang that you don’t want to miss out on.
Non Nuoc Beach
Non Nuoc Beach was on the list of the most beautiful and attractive beaches of the planet, according to Forbes. The beach is covered by the long seashore with soft white sands and verdant mountains. With the pristine beach, it’s an ideal place for relaxation like sunbathing or wandering in the sunset. Besides, you can do plenty of other things such as jet-skiing, surfing. 
Non Nuoc beach is just 8 kilometers southeast of the city center of Danang. 
Dragon Bridge
Dragon Bridge in Da Nang is the longest bridge in Vietnam, offering dazzling lights, fires, and water. This impressive bridge is 666 meters in length and constructed in the shape of a golden dragon. The best view is at night when the dragon is lit up. 
Ba Na Hills
Located 35 kilometers away from Da Nang city, Ba Na Hills is a favorite resort and tourist destination for both national and international tourists. There are many things you can do in such a beautiful landscape, some of them are to enjoy the scenery by hopping on the cable, or to visit Dream Spring Waterfall and definitely to walk on the legendary Golden Bridge. What’s more, you’ll fall in love with the French village in Ba Na Hills from first sight. Every corner, every street or house is all designed exactly in French architecture. 
Phap Lam Pagoda
If you worship Buddha, or you want to experience the most popular Vietnamese region, Phap Lam Pagoda is the one you will never wanna miss out. 
Despite its location within the bustling Da Nang city center, Phap Lam pagoda is full of quiet, peaceful and serene atmosphere. The pagoda is also famous for three gigantic Buddha statues in the courtyard.
Hoi An ancient town
Hoi An is a well-preserved ancient town which only takes you 30 minutes drive from Da Nang. Compared to other cities in Vietnam, Hoi An is less crowded and there are more spaces for pedestrians. 
If you visit this heritage in the daytime, you may want to walk, ride a bike or venture around the town to see the people’s daily activities. After the night falls, you definitely have to contemplate the colorful lanterns hung on many buildings. 
3. Local cuisine
Da Nang is a noble city for special dishes. Here are 5 must-try cuisines in Da Nang: Cao Lau, Mi Quang, Banh Xeo, Banh Mi and Nem Lui.
Cao lau seems very similar to Japanese udon and Pho but the texture of it is much firmer and chewer. It is also said that the texture of Cao Lau in Hoi An is more delicious than the others because the noodles here were cooked using water from well-hidden ancient Cham wells.
For lunch you should have a bowl of Mi Quang containing rice noodles, meat and herbs served with a small amount of strongly flavored broth. The meats topping may vary among restaurants but basically, in a standard bowl includes shrimp, pork, chicken or even fish or beef.
Nem lui is a traditional snack that originated from Hue but it can be found in Da Nang’s markets, street vendors and Vietnamese restaurants.
When coming to Hoi An, you should try a loaf of Banh mi. Though you can find Banh Mi in every corner of Vietnam, Banh mi Hoi An still serves the best taste. 
4. Accommodation
Your accommodation also plays an important role as it partially decides your health, both physical and mental, during the dental vacation. Since most of Da Nang’s dental clinics are located in the city center, staying in the city center is the most convenient for you. You could ask Lotus Dental Travel to help with room reservations. We suggest you check out some hotels in Da Nang as below. Their location, in general, is not far away from tourist attractions. Besides, the state-of-art facilities with first-class rooms are promisingly worth your money. For 5-star or 4-star experience, expect to pay $50 – $130 per night on average. However, you can book through platforms like Traveloka or Agoda, which could help you get a good deal. 
Pullman Danang Beach Resort (5-star)
Hyatt Regency Danang Resort & Spa (5-star)
Olalani Resort & Condotel (5-star)
Pavilion Hotel (4-star)
Monarque Hotel (4-star)
5. Transportation
For tourists from Hong Kong and Singapore, there are direct flights to Da Nang. However, if you depart from Australia and Russia, you have to take one transit in Ho Chi Minh City or Nha Trang. There are many airlines with different services and prices in Vietnam, such as Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airlines, etc. Vietnam Airlines, the first airline in Vietnam, has the best quality in the business with a wide range of both international and domestic flights. Singapore Airlines and Thailand Airways are also good choices for your international flights.
For ground transportation, you could ask the dental clinic receptionist or patient coordinator from a dental travel facilitator in Vietnam to book for local transportation for you. There are some trustworthy with reasonable price taxis in Da Nang, namely Mai Linh, Vinasun Green, Tien Sa, etc. Mai Linh taxi, one of the oldest and most prestigious brands in the industry, is the most popular with dental tourists.
About Lotus Dental Travel
At Lotus Dental Travel, our mission is to connect patients with the best dentists and dental clinics in Vietnam – for free. Through our platform, you may find that dental implants are 70% more affordable abroad than at home, at the same level of care or better. Once you find the clinic you are interested in, contact us for a customized procedure quote and free personal consultation. By reading this post, we hope you could find the best Da Nang dentist. Start planning your dental vacation from now!
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anycontentposter · 4 years
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Hoi An Ancient Town Guide: Everything You Need to Know
It’s easy to be drawn under Hoi An’s spell with its peaceful way of life and beautiful surroundings, but this city is more than just a pretty face. Quite a lot of history lives here, too, and if you’re interested in digging into it, one of the best things you can do is purchase an entrance ticket into Hoi An’s Ancient Town and do a little exploring.
Where to Buy Ancient Town Tickets + How They Work
Tickets into the Ancient Town of Hoi An cost 120,000 VND (around $5 USD, children under 16 are free) and can be purchased from official ticket booths located at most major entrances into town. The booth at the intersection of Tran Phu and Le Loi is a particularly convenient spot to buy tickets, as is the booth on Tran Phu and Bach Dang near the Japanese Bridge.
Supposedly, a ticket is required just to walk the streets of the Ancient Town, but it’s unlikely you’ll be asked to show it unless you’re visiting one of the historic houses, temples, or heritage museums showcasing the city’s rich history. There are 22 historical sights open to the public and a single ticket will allow you entrance into five of them. (If you want to see more, you’ll need to buy additional tickets.)
Your ticket may state that it’s only good for 24 hours, but as of writing, this isn’t enforced. You can use one ticket for the entire duration of your trip, assuming you don’t want to go in more than five sights. Be sure to grab a free map when you purchase your ticket, and always keep your ticket on you just in case you need it.
Deciding which historical sights are worthy of your five ticket stubs can be a bit of a task. There isn’t a lot of information provided about each location on the map you’re given, and so it’s a bit of a guessing game as to which places you might enjoy most. General consensus, however, is that the museums aren’t currently all that impressive, and you’re better off using your ticket stubs to visit a few of the old houses, temples, and pagodas instead.
With this in mind, we visited six different historical sights in the Ancient Town (one didn’t require a ticket) and we weren’t disappointed with a single one of our choices. If you’re feeling stumped about where to use your ticket in Hoi An’s Ancient Town, you can’t go wrong with the following locations.
Historic Sights and Temples to Visit in the Ancient Town
Quang Trieu Cantonese Assembly Hall
Built in 1885 by Chinese merchants from the Guangdong province, Quang Trieu Cantonese Assembly Hall was designed as a place where Chinese fishermen and traders could come together to exchange goods or simply relax and socialize for a while before returning to work. Quang Trieu (like the other assembly halls in Hoi An) also contained an alter room where Cantonese traders could worship their gods and goddesses.
Finding Quang Trieu isn’t difficult – you can’t miss the colorful grand entrance gate dominating the sidewalk on this portion of Tran Phu street. Once inside, you’ll want to look out for the famous dragon fountain made of broken bits of pottery, as well as several statues depicting scenes from Cantonese operas.
In the rooms off to the side of the main assembly hall, you can view the ancestral tablets of some of the oldest generations of Chinese merchants in Hoi An. The large gardens behind the assembly hall are a quiet, tranquil place to have a wander as well.
Find Quang Trieu Cantonese Assembly Hall on a map: 176 Tran Phu, Phuong Minh An, Hoi An
Read More: 7 Things to Do on Your First Trip to Hoi An + Travel Tips
Phuc Kien Fujian Assembly Hall
Located on the same street as Quang Trieu, Phuc Kien Fujian Assembly Hall is the largest and most famous of the assembly halls in Hoi An’s Ancient Town.
Originally the site of a Vietnamese pagoda dedicated to Buddha, the land was later sold in the mid-1700s to the largest group of Chinese traders in Hoi An, the Fujian, and Phuc Kien Fujian Assembly Hall was built in its place. Phuc Kien honors three different goddesses, all with extraordinary talents in relation to the sea, from being able to spot ships from thousands of miles away to protecting fishermen out at sea.
With its spacious courtyards and gardens and immaculate attention to detail in each room of the assembly hall, Phuc Kien is definitely a historic sight you won’t want to skip. The lush greenery, quiet setting, and gentle aroma of burning incense make for a relaxing visit, and there are countless opportunities for interesting photos here as well. The assembly hall features an impressive alter room and you’ll find exquisite artwork and statues, many with an obvious nautical theme, throughout the whole complex.
Find Phuc Kien Fujian Assembly Hall on a map: 46 Tran Phu, Phuong Minh An, Hoi An
Old House of Tan Ky
One of the most well-preserved homes in the Ancient Town, the Old House of Tan Ky has been in the same family for seven generations. Built in the 18th century when Hoi An was still a thriving commercial port town, the Old House of Tan Ky is a beautiful representation of all the different groups of people who resided in the city at that time. Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese influences can be seen in everything from the architecture of the home to the design details in the furniture.
Although a little cramped and quite dark inside (making pictures somewhat difficult), the Old House of Tan Ky is a great sight to visit if you’re interested in seeing and hearing about how wealthy people lived in Hoi An back when the town was at its peak. A guided tour of the house is included with your ticket, as is a cup of tea while you listen to an introduction to the house’s history as told by one of the family members of the home.
Find the Old House of Tan Ky on a map: 101 Nguyen Thai Học, Phuong Minh An, Hoi An
Quan Cong Temple and Quan Am Pagoda
Connected and thus considered a single sight as far as ticket stubs go, Quan Cong Temple and Quan Am Pagoda are both relatively small places of worship, especially in comparison to the size of the first two assembly halls on this list.
Quan Cong Temple was built in 1653 in honor of Quan Cong, a prominent Chinese general known for his courage, loyalty, and integrity. His likeness has been preserved here in statue-form, and if you make an offering to him, the same person who takes your ticket will ring a bronze bell for you. The adjoining Quan Am Pagoda, dedicated to the Chinese goddess of mercy and compassion, can be accessed by following the passage behind the temple.
Because we wanted to see as many different types of places in the Ancient Town as we could on a single ticket, we included these two sights on our agenda. We enjoyed walking through the silent temple, admiring the water garden and bonsai trees, as well as the understated beauty of the pagoda. However, if you’re looking to visit the biggest or most ornate sights in Hoi An, you might ought to choose something else.
Find Quan Cong Temple on a map: 24 Tran Phu, Cam Chau, Hoi An
Read More: Lasenta Boutique Hotel: A Scenic Place to Stay in Hoi An
Duc An House
Though Duc An House in its current state wasn’t built until 1850, the same family has lived on this property for over 400 years. The current owners still live here, and if you’re lucky, they might even come out to tell stories of the house’s past during your visit.
Once a successful bookshop selling both Chinese and Vietnamese books, Duc An House also became a traditional Chinese medicine dispensary in the 20th century. Evidence of this can still be seen in the walls of drawers at the front of the house where the medicines used to be stocked.
Duc An House was my favorite of the two houses we visited. Full of antique furniture and interesting artwork and photographs, we spent almost as much time exploring all the nooks and crannies of this house as we did the assembly halls. The beautiful garden at the back of the house is a bonus, as is the fact that no souvenir vendors are allowed to set up inside, making it feel more like you’re actually visiting someone’s home.
Find Duc An House on a map: 129 Tran Phu, Phuong Minh An, Hoi An
The Japanese Bridge
These days, the Japanese Bridge has become somewhat of an icon in Hoi An, but back when it was built in the early 17th century, the bridge simply served as a way for the Japanese community who lived on the other side of the stream to reach the Chinese quarter.
The Japanese Bridge has been restored many times over the years, but has mostly stayed true to the original whose simple design stands in contrast to the generously embellished Chinese temples nearby. Within the bridge’s covered pathway is a small temple honoring Tran Vo Bac De, the god of weather.
Visiting the Japanese Bridge won’t require you to use one of your ticket stubs…unless you want to cross it. Bizarrely, crossing the bridge will count as one of your five sights, so I suggest simply coming to see it, but saving your ticket stubs for the other locations on this list where it makes sense to charge an entrance fee.
Nighttime is the best time to take photos here, but definitely visit during the day as well when you can watch all the activity that happens around the bridge. It’s definitely one of the most popular attractions in Hoi An.
Find the Japanese Bridge on a map: Nguyen Thị Minh Khai, Phuong Minh An, Hoi An
Other Things to Do in Hoi An’s Ancient Town
This part of town isn’t just full of ancient sights. There’s so much more to do and see here after you’ve had your fill of history.
First off, you must visit the Central Market. It’s the biggest market in Hoi An, and even if you don’t plan on purchasing anything, it’s an experience just to watch all the bustling business that happens here. While you’re unlikely to find anything sold in the Night Market that you couldn’t also buy during the day, the real reason for coming to this one is the lanterns. They’re beautiful during the day, but nothing short of magical at night casting their glow over the streets and hanging by the hundreds in shops. Hoi An has become somewhat of a foodie destination, so you’ll find no shortage of trendy and delicious cafes to eat at. For a list of foods to try and where to eat them, check out our Hoi An food guide! If it’s good deals you’re after, you’ll enjoy shopping in Hoi An. Besides the usual clothing, souvenirs, and handicrafts you can find everywhere in Vietnam, Hoi An is also well-known for their silk products and tailor-made clothes. If you’re looking to have a dress or suit made, Ancient Town is the place to go. Many of the streets in the Ancient Town are car-free zones, making bicycling here far more pleasant than on the roads elsewhere in Hoi An. If your hotel doesn’t offer bicycle rental, there are shops in town which offer rentals for just $1/day. And finally, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more photogenic city in Vietnam than this one. If you’re into photography, you’ll be one happy camper walking through the streets of Ancient Town as there’s something beautiful to photograph nearly every step of the way!
Read More: Snapshots of Hoi An: A Photo Series
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Da Lat and Baguio seem like a twin city as we have written in our previous article. Let us then make a comparison of the popular tourist spots from both cities to support this claim.
Da Lat is the capital of Lam Dong province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam while Baguio is the chartered city of Benguet Province in Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines.
Da Lat & Baguio – Cathedral
St. Nicholas of Bari Cathedral
Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral
The St. Nicholas Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ chính tòa Đà Lạt) also called St Nicholas of Bari Cathedral (Nhà Thờ Chình Toà Thánh Nicola Bari) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Da Lat. It was built by the French in 1932, (replacing an old church built in 1917) but its interior was only completed in 1942. The cathedral possesses a Romanesque style and has a shape of a domestic fowl that it’s called the “Chicken Church”
The Baguio Cathedral also called Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Baguio. It was originally a Catholic chapel built by Belgian missionaries, but the construction of the cathedral started in 1920. It was finished and consecrated in 1936. It served as an evacuation center under the Japanese Occupation during the Second World War. The church has its distinctive pink exterior, twin spires, and stained glass windows that make it a popular tourist attraction in Baguio.
Da Lat & Baguio – Pink Convent
Dominion of Mary Convent
Pink Sisters Convent
The Domaine de Marie (French: [dɔmɛn də maʁi], “Dominion of Mary”; Vietnamese: Mai Anh) is a Catholic convent constructed in 1940 having a mix of French and Vietnamese architectural style. The church features pink walls made of limestones, stained-glass windows, and a large 3-meter Virgin Mary statue standing on a globe. Its façade looks like an isosceles triangle, noted its little, arched windows. A cross juts atop the main triangle of the building. It was nicknamed the Cherry Church.
The Pink Sisters Convent is a small pink-colored chapel situated along Brent Road. It’s famous for devotees and visitors because of the solemnity emanating inside the chapel. It is the veneration place of the Consecrated Host of Jesus Christ for the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters, praying all day for the petitions and intentions of the visitors.
Da Lat & Baguio – Buddhist Temple
Linh Sơn Pagoda
Baguio Buddha Temple
Linh Son Pagoda is located on top of a small hill in Da Lat. Funded by the public, the temple was built in 1938 and got completed in 1940. It possessed a classical Asian architectural style. Despite that the temple lacks historical significance due to its later construction, its natural and artistic appeal has made it a popular sight in Da Lat. The temple also keeps a small plantation of various tea and coffee. It is the home to more or less 20 monks and a dozen novices.
The Baguio Buddha Temple is built by a Chinese-Filipino many years ago. Originally, it was meant as a retreat or study place for Buddhists. But because it was just on the right side of Saint Louis University, some of its rooms had become dormitories for SLU students. Visitors also can offer incense to the Buddha. Since it has several stories, the top of the temple offers a fantastic top view of the whole city.
Da Lat & Baguio – Monastery
Truc Lam Monastery
Bell Church
The Trúc Lâm Monastery is located outside the center of Da Lat and near the Tuyền Lâm Lake. The public quarters of the temple were designed by Vietnamese architects and opened in 1994. These quarters stood on a plateau with an estimate of 1300 meters above sea level, which also overlooks Benhuit Mountain. The public quarters consist of a ceremonial hall featuring the statue of Gautama Buddha between Văn Thù Sư Lợi and Phổ Hiền bodhisattvas, a bell tower on the right, and guest facilities on the left. A rose garden lay before the guest facilities, and an artificial lake lay before the temple gate.
The Bell Church (Chinese: 钟零善坛) is founded by Ng Pee, a Chinese immigrant from Canton, China. The early preach is done in a dining hall of a restaurant, but devotees had increased that a temple had to be built. It was initially called the ‘Chinese Buddhist Temple’. Fully grown, the temple transferred to its final site, in the borders of Baguio and La Trinidad, and was popularly known as the ‘Bell Church’. The site was chosen out of good Feng Shui. It features an entrance with Chinese inscriptions, an arch decorated with dragons, pagodas with images of saints and Buddha, a bust of the founder, and two octagon lily ponds.
Da Lat & Baguio – School
The Pedagogical College of Da Lat
Brent International School
The Pedagogical College of Da Lat (Vietnamese: Trường Cao đẳng Sư phạm Đà Lạt) is now a teacher’s training college, but it was originally a school called Lycée Yersin which was founded in 1972 to educate the children of French colonialists and upper class Vietnamese. It stands on a plateau overlooking the great lake of Da Lat and the valley where the railway station was built. It was designed by a French architect and the materials used were imported from Europe. The main building has three stories with 24 rooms and a 54-meter bell tower. The building, which also describes an arc, has been recognized by the World Association of Architects as one of the 1,000 original buildings of the 20th century.
Brent International School Baguio was previously the main campus of Brent, founded in 1909 by an American missionary bishop. It was built thirty hectares of forested land now known as the Teacher’s Camp. The campus houses buildings survived World War II and the 1990 Luzon earthquake, which earned the status of National Historical Site by the Philippine Historical Commission in 2001. Also, Brent Baguio, which turned 100 years old in 2009, is the only campus which has boarding facilities; the other 2 campuses (Manila and Subic) are day schools only. Brent Baguio, including the 2 campuses, is among the few schools in the Philippines to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for students in the 11th and 12th grades.
Da Lat & Baguio – Summer Palace
Bao Dao Summer Palace
The Mansion House
Bao Dai’s Summer Palace (also known as Palace 3 as there are 2 other palaces of Bao Dai in Dalat) was built from 1933 to 1937 under the dynasty of the last king of Vietnam feudal court, Bao Dai. It was designed in the art deco style, lying in the middle of a pine forest near the Pasteur Institute. Originally constructed as a retreating place for the royal family, the French colonizers came back to Vietnam and occupied the villa.
The Mansion House (also known as The Mansion) was built in 1908 to serve as the official summer residence of U.S. Governors-General based on the preliminary plans of Daniel Burnham, who designed the whole Baguio City in accordance with the tenets of City Beautiful Movement. It was the site of Second Philippine Legislature meeting, the second session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) in 1947, the second session of the Food and Agriculture Organization in 1948, and the first meeting of the Southeast Asian Union (SEAU). With the inauguration of the Philippine Commonwealth, the Mansion along with Malacañang Palace was turned over to the Philippine president and became the official summer residence. The Mansion consists of an elegantly designed Spanish Colonial Revival main building and a guest house. The elaborate main gate, made of ornate ironwork, which is the most photographed section of the property.
Da Lat & Baguio – Heritage Structure
Da Lat Railway Station
Diplomat Hotel
Da Lat Railway Station (Vietnamese: Ga Đà Lạt) is a railway station on the Da Lat–Thap Cham Railway line in Vietnam, serving the town of Da Lat in Lâm Đồng Province. It was designed in 1932 by French architects and opened in 1938. Abandoned during the later years of the Vietnam War, it was returned to a limited level of service in the 1990s with the reopening of a 7 km section of track leading to the nearby village of Trai Mat, operated as a tourist attraction. It is notable for its unique architectural style, which incorporates an overall Art Deco theme with elements of native Cao Nguyen communal houses from Vietnam’s Central Highlands. The three roofs are said to represent the three peaks of Da Lat’s iconic Lang Biang mountain.
The Dominican Hill Retreat House, more popularly known as the Diplomat Hotel, is an abandoned structure atop Dominican Hill, Baguio, Philippines. Because of its macabre history, it was tagged as one of the most haunted places in the Philippines. It is now undergoing rehabilitation through the efforts of the city government as the whole property has been renamed as the Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park. A panoramic view of the city unfolds from its vantage point, the stone crucifix on the outdoor patio of the hotel’s second floor.
Da Lat & Baguio – Sculpture Park
Clay Tunnel
Holy Land Park
The Clay Tunnel of Da Lat, which is 1.2 km long, is located in a thick pine woods. It is a walkway of clay arts installation that is truly a masterpiece in the architectural field. Along the road of clay is an array of sculptural pieces created by a Vietnamese sculptor, who took four years to find suitable materials to build this amazing work consisting of basalt and dark red earth from the Central Highlands.
Holy Land is a park of sculptures that depict the biblical theme. It stands together with the Dinosaur Island, which is a park of animatronic dinosaurs.
Da Lat & Baguio – Eccentric House
Crazy House
Ili-likha Artist Village
The Crazy House (Vietnamese: Ngôi nhà quái dị), also known as Hằng Nga guesthouse (Vietnamese: Biệt thự Hằng Nga), is a building of many unorthodox elements designed and constructed by a Vietnamese architect. It is often described as a fairy tale house, resembling a gigantic tree with natural figures like mushrooms, animals, caves. The complexity of the structure is deemed expressionist and as the inspiration from Antoni Gaudí is evident. There has been controversy in the unconventional building but now it has been recognized as one of the most popular destinations in the world.
Ili-Likha Artist Village opened in 2014 by a film director, writer, and National Artist who is a native of Baguio. It’s an establishment with several stories which is built around overgrown trees and wooden structures that are embezzled with a variety of curious trinkets such as mosaic tiles, Cordilleran crafts, and art pieces from recycled materials. The rustic building is a great showcase of the traditional culture of Cordillera. When the Crazy House of Vietnam is a guest house, this crazy house of Baguio hosts the Kiwing na Kahoy Food Community – a group of food kiosks inside the tree house that promotes healthy and organic meals.
Da Lat & Baguio – Lake
Lake of Sighs
Burnham Lake
The Lake of Sighs is a popular tourist attraction visited especially by lovers because of the romantic tale attached to it. Legend says, a young couple met here, fell in love, and wanted to marry. Vietnam was at war with China that time and the young man went with the army without telling the young lady. Finding no one came in their tryst, the lady drowned herself into the lake out of profound sadness. That’s how it got its name. Presently, the small lake has many walking trails leading to the pine forest.
The Burnham Lake is a man-made lagoon located at the center of the Burnham Park designed by Daniel Burnham, a famous architect who also designed Chicago. The lake is much loved for rental boating and its idyllic view from the wooded lawns good for a stroll and picnicking. The lake is also close to the Rose Garden, Athletic Bowl, and Melvin Jones Grandstand where important events usually take place. It’s an iconic activity if one visits Baguio.
Da Lat & Baguio – Mountain
Lang Biang Peak
Mt. Yangbew
Lang Biang Mountains, or Lam Vien Mountain, is located on Lang Biang Plateau, Lac Duong District, Lam Dong Province. According to legends, the name is derived from a couple namely K’Lang and Ho Biang who went into a tragic tale. Since the Lang Biang has the two highest peak in the Lam Vien Highland, it is considered as the roof of Da Lat. The mountain is a good vantage of the Da Lat verdure where activities like camping, exploring the natural flora, bird-watching and enjoying the unique culture of ethnic minority groups are recommended for tourists.
Mount Yangbew is one of the mountains surrounding La Trinidad Valley. Technically, it’s not in Baguio, but the ride from the city is just a few minutes away. Mt. Yangbew is called Little Pulag because of its similar characteristics to some parts of the famed Mount Pulag, the highest peak in the North. The single trail is very easy that leads you to a summit of rolling grasslands studded with several rock formations and rare trees. It also gives you a 360-degree view of La Trinidad and Baguio City.
Da Lat & Baguio – Picturesque Haven
Valley of Love
Camp John Hay
The Valley of Love is located 4 miles away from the center of Da Lat. It was originally called Vallée D’amour from the beginning but was changed to Valley of Piece. The people renamed it the Valley of Love because of its picturesque, poetic, and romantic beauty. It has the tranquil Da Thien Lake and a view of the Lang Biang Peaks. Natural tracks and staircases are installed for a lovely walk while admiring the floral arrangement. The tracks also lead to Paradise Hill, another destination surrounded by lakes. Some amusements that tourists can have in this site are horseriding, jeep safari, motorized and pedal boat on the lake. The Valley of Love is a favorite for honeymoon and lovers’ date that it has the same value as the Niagara Falls of Canada.
Camp John Hay used to be the R&R station for the American military but was transformed into an iconic destination in Baguio City. Today, it is the most beautiful piece of land in the city. Camp John Hay is a pine-clad area that house many entertainment and leisure places to visit. All the structures including restaurants, hotels, and museums were built as log cabins that remind you of America. It has fine dining restaurants and world-class hotels that are best paired with the rustic charm of the hill station. It also offers adventures like eco-trails, extreme sports, and golf course. It is a family destination you’d want to go back over and over.
Da Lat & Baguio – Floral Garden
Da Lat Flowers Garden
Mount Costa
Da Lat Flower Garden is located near the romantic Cu Hill. These gardens were established in 1966 and include hydrangeas, fuchsias, and orchids, the latter in shaded buildings to the left of the entrance. Like any good Vietnamese park, the gardens have been embellished with kitsch topiary.
Mount Costa, bearing the slogan ‘The Green Living Room ’, is a three-hectare land that offers 24 different gardens, each one a work of art. There are two pathways to take: one is the yellow path that leads to colorful floral gardens, and the other is the blue path that leads to recreational and conceptual gardens. Three of the remarkable things at Mount Costa is the giant submerge face, the Mirror Garden and the Japanese Rock Garden. There are also many art installations, food hub, playground, and benches (to rest on once in a while as you admire the scenery). Most importantly, there are over 100 different kinds of flowers scattered among the gardens of Mount Costa
  Da Lat & Baguio – Building Similarities Da Lat and Baguio seem like a twin city as we have written in our previous article.
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Exploring Types of Tea
First, it is important to know the categories of teas before you go around testing them out! Each type has a specific purpose and it’s own unique effect on the body in comparison to the others. (For example, black teas are a lot more potent and powerful than a white or green tea.) Herbal teas are have the most potential to have a powerful effect on the body and need to be discussed with your primary care practitioner before taking on a regular basis if you have any pre-existing health concerns. Remember, everything in moderation!
TYPES: GREEN TEA, OOLONG TEA, MATCHA TEA, WHITE TEA, PU-ERH TEA, BLACK TEA, HIBISCUS TEA, DECAF TEA, HERBAL TEA. DISCUSSED: GREEN, OOLONG, WHITE, BLACK, HERBAL.
According to The Detox Cookbook and Health Plan, written by Maggie Pannell, published in London, England that contains over 150 different recipes to help transform your body from experiencing a toxic overload to being a tonic temple, “herbal teas make a perfect detox drink choice”! This is because herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free as well as sugar-free! It is important to find a tea that you enjoy without adding white sugar or other products to, so you can fully benefit from the herbal blends and reap the benefits. Teas have a diverse, unique purpose in our culture and help our bodies function in a more efficient manner. The immense variety of tea blends allows an individual have a beverage suited for any time of day, and any time of mood! The power of tea can range from aiding headaches and nausea to relieving someone from severe aches and pains. Add ice to any of these teas, or chill them in the fridge to have an entirely different experience when the weather is warmer! Remember, ENJOY!
The FDA cautions against taking supplements that include: Comfrey Ephedra Willow bark Germander Lobelia Chaparral Other than these ingredients, it is safe to drink up!
1) Green Tea is one of the most popular teas in the world, Matcha is a popular green tea in powered form, originating from Japan.
2) Green Tea is made from unfermented leaves of Camellia Sinesis.
3) Green Tea contains Theanine, an amino acid, which is great for the central nervous system and which makes for a great stress reliever.
4) Green Tea commercially comes with many different flavours, often times is blended with lemon, mint, honey, blueberry or other fruity aids. This means MORE vitamins in your beverage! MORE antioxidants!
5) According to an article written with evidence provided by University of Basel, extract from green tea has proven to be even more beneficial for our health. The article begins by stating that these findings could be helpful in treatments for psychiatric disorders, like dementia. It explains that the extract “increases the brain’s effective connectivity”, and also led to better cognitive performance.
6) According to http://tea.wikia.com/, “ the antibacterial and natural fluoride found in green tea kills the bacteria that causes tooth decay, bad cavities and gum disease.” Remember, adding sugar or other unnatural substances will negate these effects.
8) Green tea has a powerful effect on our blood, in a sense it acts as a cleanser, reducing AND stabilizing cholesterol through preventing LDL cholesterol from transcending to being oxidized.
9) Mint helps with headaches, digestion and upset stomach.
10) Green Tea has effectively aided individuals with allergies, reducing side effects like watery eyes, sniffling and congestion, as well as a sore throat!
1) Oolong is a Traditional Chinese tea, “oolong” derived from the Chinese name, “black dragon”.
2) Oolong, like Green Tea, is from the leaves of Camellia Sinesis. The leaves goes through similar process of drying but have a more particular oxidation process.
3) Oolong tea can also be found in variety, from Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian to African, and many more!
4) Oolong tea should be prepared with 200 to 205F water and steeped for 3-10 minutes.
5) A study conducted by the Archives of Dermatology found that Oolong has positive effects on the skin, helping fight acne, eczema and other eruptions of the skin.
6) Oolong Tea CONTAINS CAFFEINE, as well as other chemicals that act similar to caffeine, known as theophylline and theobromine. Therefore Oolong Tea is a great energizing tea and serves as an excellent substitute for coffee.
7) According to WebMD, Oolong tea is is known for assisting weight loss, lowering cholesterol and fighting diabetes.
8) Some popular Oolong teas to try are “Red Robe”, “Gold Turtle”, “Iron Monk”, “White Comb” and “Cassia.” There is an immense variety of Oolong blends with unique flavors!
9) Oolong has also been discovered to fight Heart Disease or lower the risk there of, as stated on organicfacts.net.
10) My favourite place to shop for Oolong Tea online is the “RepublicofTea”, don’t forget to check out their website and further your education of herbal remedies there! A great source!
1) White tea is a lightly oxidized tea, which has a smooth, subtle flavor and is easy to drink in comparison to other earthy, strong blends like the herbal blends.
2) White tea was originally referred to as a black tea, due to how it is brewed, unlike a green tea where it is brewed to remove certain components such as enzymes and external microbes.
3) Some well known White Teas are: Silver Needle, White Peony, Darjeeling!
4) White Tea is prepared differently than other teas, unlike Oolong, it does not require panning or rolling!
5) White tea is brewed at 175 and steeps for an average of 4-5 minutes.
6) According to Teavana, White Tea contains about “1-2% as much caffeine content as one cup of coffee”.
7) Aside from the delicate taste of White Tea, it is also beneficial to the skin. It can be added to a bath, mixed with honey and used for a facial or hair mask!
8) A great tip from Teatulia.com is to not “let the tea share the pantry with items like coffee and spices that can leach their flavor into the tea leaves.”
9) The best time of year to purchase White Tea is during the Spring and Summer, but it can be enjoyed through out any time of the year since it’s sweet, light flavor is so desirable.
10) White Tea contains Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Theobromine and Caffeine.
1) Black tea contains vitamins C, E, A, B. It is a common misconception that Black Teas always contain more caffeine than others like Green Tea, however, it entirely depends upon the producer of the product. Majority of teas contain caffeine, however, over all contain less caffeine than coffee.
2) Black Tea’s origin is mid 17th century China.
3) Black Tea is known to aid in weight loss, lowering bad cholesterol, reducing fatigue and stimulates the central nervous system. Therefore it is also a suitable candidate to replace coffee.
4) Black Tea also, like Green Tea, enhances blood vessel elasticity and strength. It also aids in dental health.
5) A popular favourite Chinese Black Tea is “Lapsang Souchong”, my personal favourite Black Tea over all from my childhood is the notorious English brand, “PG Tips”.
6) According to Vibha Dhawan of Teatulia, those who indulge in 1-2 cups of Black Tea daily had a “70% lower chance of having or developing type 2 diabetes.”
7) Black Tea contains a component known as “polyphenols” which help block DNA damage caused by toxins, such as tobacco and alcohol. 8) Studies have suggested that Black Tea can lower the chance of ovarian cancer in regular drinkers. The link with this information can be found here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15831086
9) A popular Himalayan Black Tea is known as “Dajeerling” tea. 10) Black Tea is also a known diuretic, meaning increase of urine flow. 1) Herbal Teas can be composed of a variety of plants, meaning there is toxicity risk when combining different herbs. Be certain to check each ingredient for health and safety purposes.
2) A popular type of herbal melody is known as “hibiscus teas” which originated from Egypt.
3) Herbal Teas can vary from herbs such as Catnip, Caraway, Cannbis, to flowers such as Dandelion, Chamomile, and Lavender!
4) A popular Herbal tea known as Ginseng acts as an excellent caffeine substitute!
5) Another tea that can be classified as an Herbal remedy is “Rooibos” otherwise known as “Red Tea” which are non-diuretic teas and can be drink frequently in comparison to other teas.
6) Other popular herbs are ginger, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, hibiscus, jasmine, rosehip, mint. A powerful herb used to treat insomnia amongst several other issues is known as “Valerian”.
7) According to healthcastle.com, “Dr Susan Percival, researcher of a 2007 study found that drinking 6 cups of tea may improve immune response as more virus-fighting interferon was secreted.”
8) Studies have shown that Herbal Teas can support clear breathing, look for melodies titled “throat coating” if you are experiencing a sore throat!
9) Although considered a green tea, Matcha tea, a Japanese blend, has been proven to have epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) (an antioxidant found in green tea) 137 times greater than in Chinese green tea.
10) Another name for herbal teas is “tisane”.
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