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Weather Update: Coldest Temperature in Hanoi Recorded (December 26)

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The weather forecast in different regions Northwest region: The weather is expected to be cloudy and foggy in the early morning, with sunny conditions during the day. The temperature is freezing with low temperatures. Lowest temperature: 8-11 degrees, some places below 6 degrees. Highest temperature: 16-19 degrees. Northeast region: The weather forecast predicts cloudy conditions with no rain at night, and foggy conditions in the early morning. The temperature is extremely cold, especially in the mountainous areas. Lowest temperature: 8-11 degrees, mountainous areas 5-8 degrees. Highest temperature: 15-18 degrees, some places above 18 degrees. Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: Some places will experience cloudy and foggy conditions in the early morning, and sunny weather during the day. The temperature is cold, especially on the north side. Lowest temperature: North 11-13 degrees; South 13-15 degrees. Highest temperature: 15-18 degrees. Da Nang – Binh Thuan: Cloudy, with moderate to ...

Yeo’s Unveils Breathtaking Drinkable Garden at Gardens by the Bay

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Yeo’s Drinkable Garden pays homage to the humble chrysanthemum flower The Yeo’s Drinkable Garden offers visitors a captivating experience that immerses them in the world of Yeo’s chrysanthemum tea. This month-long exhibit celebrates the chrysanthemum and showcases the diverse range of Yeo’s chrysanthemum brews. From the classic and beloved Chrysanthemum Tea to the exquisite Snow Chrysanthemum Tea and the innovative Rose-Infused Chrysanthemum brew, the installation presents a delightful sensory journey that will leave visitors enchanted. The botanical experience will showcase the meticulous craftsmanship and outstanding quality that goes into every Yeo’s beverage. Guests will have the opportunity to discover the distinct advantages of various chrysanthemums and gain insights into the intricate artistry involved in producing Yeo’s chrysanthemum tea – from cultivating and gathering fresh flower petals, to the delicate drying process, expert brewing techniques, and the precise cooli...

New Archaeological Discoveries Unveiled at Can Chanh Palace

Hue, the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 – 1945), known as Phu Xuan, holds historical significance. Archaeological findings from a 200 sq.m. area have revealed changes in the palace foundation, reflecting the various restoration periods since its construction under King Gia Long (1762 – 1820). Can Chanh Palace, located on a potentially unstable geological background, was reinforced multiple times throughout history. The palace underwent 11 rehabilitations of different levels during its existence from 1804 to 1947. Experts have suggested restoring the palace to its former glory during the reign of King Khai Dinh (1885 – 1925), considering it one of the most exquisite architectural structures of the Nguyen Dynasty. Conducting archaeological studies is an essential step in restoring historical sites, and this recent excavation has provided valuable scientific data for the restoration of Can Chanh Palace. The long-term research on Can Chanh Palace, spanning over ...