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Have you ever been to Hanoi?
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Have you ever been to Hanoi?
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Welcome everyone!
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Today we're diving into another podcast of passive listening where the focus is on absorbing information without actively engaging.
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Now we're going to take you on a virtual trip to Hanoi, Vietnam, with three friends who'll be discussing their experiences there.
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And what makes it even better is that each of our speakers has a different accent.
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American, British and Australian, just like in an IELTS listening test.
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Pay close attention to the different accents.
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See if you can identify which speaker has the American, British and Australian accents.
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Comment below if you can recognize all the three accents from this podcast.
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Ready?
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Let's enjoy the conversation.
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people.
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Everything, really.
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Since you two have been there, what's the food scene really like?
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Everyone says it's a foodie's paradise.
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Oh, absolutely.
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Hanoi's food is just incredible, and it's a huge part of the city's identity.
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The variety and freshness of the street food are what stand out the most.
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You've got pho, which is probably the most famous dish.
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It's a simple but soul-warming noodle soup with a clear, fragrant broth.
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What's special about pho in Hanoi is the subtle It's not as heavy or sweet as the southern version.
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They focus more on the delicate balance of spices, and the broth is cooked for hours to get that deep, rich flavour.
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And the setting makes a difference too, sitting on those low plastic stools by the roadside, watching the world rush by as you eat.
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It's an experience that feels so authentically Hanoi.
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I can almost taste it now.
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But for me, bun cha is the real star.
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It's grilled pork served with a dipping sauce that's sweet, sweet, sour and savoury all at once with rice noodles and a mountain of fresh herbs.
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You know, there's something almost ritualistic about how you eat it.
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Mixing everything together, wrapping the herbs around the pork and then dipping it into the sauce.
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I remember going to this local spot where the smoke from the grills filled the entire street.
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The locals were just sitting there, enjoying their meal.
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And you could tell this is something they've been doing for generations.
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The place was so packed that I had to wait for nearly half an hour, but it was totally worth it.
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That combination of charred meat, herbs and dipping sauce is perfection.
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That sounds like a feast, but what if you're just looking for something quick and easy?
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In that case, you can't go wrong with banh mi.
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It's a fusion of French and Vietnamese flavors in a crispy baguette.
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The bread is key.
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It's lighter than traditional French bread and perfectly crisp.
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Inside, you usually have layers of pâté, cold cuts, pickled carrots, cucumber, cilantro, and a bit of chili for a kick.
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The best thing is that every vendor does it a bit differently.
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Some places are famous for their homemade pâté, while others might have a special sauce they add.
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And you can grab one pretty much anywhere.
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Perfect if you're on the go.
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I'd grab one in the morning before heading out to explore, and it'd keep me going for hours.
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And let's not forget about Hanoi's snacks and desserts.
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Have you tried Nem Ran Pauline?
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It's these crispy fried spring rolls filled with minced pork, mushrooms and vermicelli.
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They're crunchy on the outside and bursting with flavour on the inside.
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Locals usually dip them in Nuwok Cham, which is a sweet and tangy fish sauce.
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Then there's Chi, which are these sweet dessert soups.
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They come in so many varieties, some with beans and coconut milk, others with jelly and fruit.
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My favourite is Chae Ba Mau, a three-colour dessert with layers of mung beans, red beans and green jelly, all topped with shaved ice and coconut milk.
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It's so refreshing after walking around in the heat all day.
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I'm starting to see why people rave about Hanoi's food.
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But there's got to be more to the city than just what you eat, right?
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What are the must-visit places?
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Oh, for sure.
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Hanoi is packed with history and beautiful places to explore.
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The Old Quarter is where I'd suggest starting.
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It's like the heart of the city, and each street has its own character.
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There's a whole street just for selling silk, another for herbal medicine, and yet another for metal crafts.
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The mix of old French colonial buildings with traditional Vietnamese architecture is striking.
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It's like walking through a living museum.
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And then there's Hoan Kiem Lake, which is right in the center of the city.
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There's a red bridge that takes you to Ngok San Temple, which is dedicated to a legendary hero.
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The lake is especially beautiful at dawn when locals gather for Tai Chi.
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You can feel the sense of calm even though you're in the middle of a busy city.
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I love the old quarter, but for a different vibe you should check out Te Ho or West Lake.
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It's much more laid back and has this almost resort-like feel.
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The area is surrounded by temples, chic cafes and fancy restaurants.
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You can rent a bike and ride around the lake.
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It's quite a long ride, but you get to see so many different sides of Hanoi.
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The Tran Quoc Pagoda, which is the oldest Buddhist temple in the city, is also near West Lake.
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The pagoda is so picturesque, especially during sunset.
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The colours reflect on the water and you get this stunning view of the skyline.
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And if you're interested in Vietnamese history, you can visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
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It's a bit solemn, but it's a significant sight.
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The whole complex includes the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh's stilthouse, and the One Pillar Pagoda.
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Wow, it seems like Hanoi has something for everyone.
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What about the people?
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I've heard that interactions with locals can be really memorable.
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Absolutely.
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The people in Hanoi are generally friendly and curious, even if they're a bit reserved at first.
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I noticed that many locals take pride in their city
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and are more than willing to share stories or give you tips if you're respectful and show interest in their culture.
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Even if you don't speak much Vietnamese,
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a smile and a few basic phrases like xin chào means hello or cam on means thank you go a long way.
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One thing that really stood out to me was the sense of community.
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In the mornings, you see groups of elderly people exercising together in the parks, while in the evenings, families gather around the lakes for a stroll.
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It's like everyone's a part of the shared rhythm of life, and they invite you to be a part of it too, even if just for a short while.
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What I found fascinating is how strong the traditional values are in Hanoi, even as the city modernizes.
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Respect for elders and family ties are deeply ingrained in daily life.
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I remember one time when I was staying with a local family, and they invited me to join them for dinner.
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It was a simple home-cooked meal, but the hospitality was incredible.
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They treated me like I was part of the family, and I got to learn about their traditions directly from them.
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They were also very proud to share stories about the city's history, especially the struggles and resilience during wartime.
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The contrast between the fast-paced city life and the traditional values is what makes Hanoi such a special place.
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That sounds like such a genuine way to connect with the culture.
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Speaking of traditions, I've always wanted to know what Tet, the Lunar New Year, is like in Hanoi.
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I've heard it's the biggest celebration of the year.
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Tet is huge in Vietnam, and experiencing it in Hanoi is really something special.
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It's the most important holiday of the year, kind of like a mix between Christmas, New Year's, and Thanksgiving all rolled into one.
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Leading up to Tet, the whole city gets into this festive mood.
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You see families out shopping for decorations, especially kumquat trees and peach blossoms, which symbolize good luck and prosperity.
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The markets are overflowing with traditional foods, and everyone's busy preparing for family reunions.
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It's a time for people to honour their ancestors, so they clean their homes, cook special dishes and place offerings at family altars.
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During the actual holiday, things quiet down quite a bit as people spend time with their families.
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The streets are lined with red lanterns and there's this warmth and sense of renewal in the air.
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I was lucky enough to experience Tet in Hanoi once and it's something I'll never forget.
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The days leading up to it are so lively with flower markets and parades.
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But what really struck me was the sense of tradition and how everyone, no matter how busy, takes the time to pay respects to their ancestors.
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I was invited to a friend's house for the family's New Year's Eve dinner and it felt so meaningful.
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The meal was full of symbolic dishes,
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like ban chung, a square sticky rice cake that represents the earth filled with pork and mung beans wrapped in green leaves.
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It's a dish that's made with the whole family involved, often staying up all night to cook it.
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The exchange of red envelopes or li-xi with lucky money inside is another big part of Tet.
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The envelopes are given to children and elders as a way of sharing good fortune.
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Yeah, and what's interesting is that during Tet, Hanoi almost pauses for a few days.
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The usually crowded streets become so quiet and shops close as people focus on their family gatherings and prayers.
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It's a peaceful time, yet still full of excitement and hope for the year ahead.
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I also love how there are Tet-specific games like Bao Kwa Tom Ka, where people bet on images of animals and fireworks displays at midnight.
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The first visitor to your home during Tet is believed to bring either good or bad luck for the year, so families often invite someone they see as lucky to be their first guest.
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There's so much symbolism in everything they do during this time, and it's all anchored in a deep respect for tradition.
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Honestly, being in Hanoi during Tet made me appreciate the balance between modern life and cultural heritage that defines the city.
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It's a time when even visitors can feel a connection to something bigger, like you're part of a shared history and celebration.
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That sounds absolutely beautiful.
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I can really picture it.
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The lively streets, the delicious food, the calm during Tet.
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I think I'm even more excited to visit now.
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It seems like Hanoi isn't just a place you visit, It's a place you experience on so many levels, through the flavours, the history,
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the traditions and most of all, the people.
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You're spot on, Pauline.
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Hanoi has a way of leaving a lasting impression.
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It's not just a destination, it's a city that draws you in and stays with you, long after you've left.
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Whenever you do decide to visit, I'm sure you'll fall in love with it just like we did.
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And when you do go, be ready for a sensory overload.
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Whether it's the smells of street food, the buzz of scooters, or the sounds of laughter echoing in the alleys.
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Hanoi's got this vibe that's truly one of a kind.
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You'll come for the sights and food, but you'll leave with memories that are much more than that.
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Thanks for all the insight, guys.
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I can't wait to start planning my trip.
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Sounds like I'm in for an unforgettable adventure.
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Anytime.
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I wish I could go with you.
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I'm dying to go back there.
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Me too.
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Anyway, hope you have the best trip of your life, Pauline you

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  • pho: 베트남 국수 요리, 진한 국물과 면이 특징입니다.
  • bun cha: 구운 돼지고기와 쌀국수, 허브가 함께 나오는 전통 요리입니다.
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  • Nem Ran: 바삭한 튀김 스프링롤로, 보통 다진 돼지고기와 버섯이 들어갑니다.
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  • fresh herbs: 신선한 허브, 요리에서 중요한 역할을 합니다.
  • sweet and savory: 달콤하고 짠 맛을 동시에 표현합니다.

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