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Xôi lạc (northern Vietnamese name ; called xôi đậu phộng in southern Vietnam) - made with peanuts [46] Xôi lạp xưởng or xôi lạp xường – served with Chinese sausage, meat floss and boiled quail egg; Xôi pate – served with pâté and ham; Xôi sắn or xôi khoai mì – cooked with cassava; Xôi thập cẩm – subgum xôi
Live: Phát Trực Tiếp is a 2023 Vietnamese horror drama film directed by Khương Ngọc and starring Ngoc Phuoc and Quốc Khanh . The film talks about the world of livestream mukbang and also features TikTokers . [ 2 ]
Chè trôi nước (sometimes called chè xôi nước in southern Vietnam or bánh chay in northern Vietnam, both meaning "floating dessert wading in water") is a Vietnamese dessert made of glutinous rice filled with mung bean paste bathed in a sweet clear or brown syrup made of water, sugar, and grated ginger root.
Shaking beef or bo luc lac (Vietnamese: bò lúc lắc, French: bœuf lôc lac) is a Vietnamese dish that consists of beef that has been cut into small cubes, marinated with soy sauce, fish sauce and oyster sauce, then sauteed in a wok with red onion and pepper before being served on a bed of fresh lettuce with slices of tomato and cucumber.
The Lạc Việt was known for casting large Heger Type I bronze drums, cultivating paddy rice, and constructing dikes. The Lạc Việt who owned the Bronze Age Đông Sơn culture , which centered at the Red River Delta (in Northern Vietnam ), [ 3 ] are hypothesized to be the ancestors of the modern Kinh Vietnamese . [ 4 ]
The meaning of the word Lạc itself is debatable. A theory suggests that it might come from the term "lạc điền", meaning waterfield, and so Lạc bird would mean waterfield bird. [6] The word is also translated as "lost" in modern Vietnamese language, which could be a metaphor to the Vietnamese history. [7]
Bảo Lạc is a rural district of Cao Bằng province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2019 the district had a population of 54,420. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 919 km 2 .
Hanbin (Ngô Ngọc Hưng), was born in Yên Bái, Vietnam. [4]He is a self-taught dancer since 15, according to his online fanmeeting. He moved to Hanoi for university where he founded and led a dance group, C.A.C, for three years (2016–2019) under the stage name Hưng Bin. [5]