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Vietnamese Food Trip


Asam Boi is a Vietnamese drink you can find every corner of the street.


Foodtrip Vietnam


Happy Wife Wine or snake and scorpion wine.


Green Pandan Sticky Rice found in night market


Vietnamese Candies found in Ben Thanh Market


Vietnamese version of pansit


Vietnamese Flat Crispy Waffle


Rainbow Colored Sticky Rice


Vietnamese Pho Hoa is a rice noodle with chicken


Deep Fried Elephant Ear Fish in Mekong Delta




Roasted Chicken Vietnamese Dish


Vietnamese Drink Cendol or Che Banh Lot

Malagnang Festival in Palawan


The word “Malagnang”, in the local dialect literally means "Mud" or "Muddy" which signifies fertile soil that gave life and prosperity to the early settlers of the town.


Malagnang Festivity is said to be a bizarre celebration among other festivals in the Philippines because it honors not a particular local delicacy or culture, but an earthly thing called mud.


Natives of San Vicente see mud as a symbol of humility and austerity that sustains development and economic stability of their town. Another reason for this celebration is the town’s muddy-type soil.


Malagnang Celebration starts as early as the first day of June and culminates in a 3-day non-stop activities on June 19 to 21 in which local residents and visitors take part in various events, competitions, and cultural programs.


All activities and events during this festival underline the symbolic and significant nature of mud to the people of San Vicente, Palawan.

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Malagnang Festival in Palawan

The word “Malagnang”, in the local dialect literally means "Mud" or "Muddy" which signifies fertile soil that gave...