On the 12th, we spent half of day on having tea and talking with Bao Ngoc – the local person who lived in Qui Nhon, since early began tinkering with vegetarianism, macrobiotic, cultivating, research the law of attraction, and very fond of tea. Probably from the previous life, the first time we met...
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On the 11th day, the early morning chanting woke us up. We spent 30 minutes on walking meditation around the pagoda and dawn light gradually appeared, the scenery here is beyond peaceful!...
The 10th day was a travel 200km or even much more from Quang Ngai’s central to Binh Dinh province because we always chose the detours to visit fishing villages, hamlets, lives of people here, and especially to run the motobike along the coast for sightseeing and pretend to get lost in the deserted p...
The 9th day we intentionally got lost in this place, only two of us, the beach is so vast and beautifully enchanted like this. I can not help screaming and doing crazy things like running around or taking selfy photos. A small suggestion for those who are looking for a place to run away from bustl...
The 6th day, Hue city still kept me staying.Early sunshine went through the window woke us up, we arranged luggage and went downtair to the sharing space of the homestay. There were a couple from Newzealand having breakfast with the host. We asked them if they would like to have some morning tea wit...
Today we did not move to Da Nang city as planned but stayed still in Hue to drink tea from early morning to very late night.The 5th day has gone with beautiful memory and knowledge about Hue that our tea friends there shared from their hearts.This time visiting Hue is very different from the previou...
In 4th day, we drove directly from Ha Tinh province to Hue city, over 300km. Meeting the master Thich Phap Luong (a monk in Thanh Lam pagoda – Huong Thuy) was something in destiny. We had a light dinner and spent whole time enjoying tea and talking until 1AM.
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Third day we spent much time on exploring tea culture and tea material area in Nghe An province – a province in north-central Vietnam bordering Laos.As we mentioned, people still maintain the habit of drinking fresh tea leaves (che xanh) everyday, from old generations to young ones....
First day wandering, we passed by some friends’ houses and pagodas on the way. Enjoyed Lotus Tea with them, listened to the sound of nature, mountain, birds, warmth of care. We shared our life stories together through a cup of tea, laughed and so happy.The monk Duc Thien said he would like to make o...