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ķiveres

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IPP, Lauri un iespējas

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ēdiens

arī šādi var aprakstīt valsti

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laika joslu brīnumainās pārvērtības jeb dzīve divos laikos +5 stundas

kas vjetnamiešiem ir tūristi prasi 2x vairāk

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Bia Hoi

Bia Hoi and other beers Perhaps the most special thing about Hanoi is its Bia Hoi stands. Bia Hoi is self-brewed beer, sold at an extremely cheap price (about $US 20 cent?), and it is extremely refreshing and typical Hanoian. While for the beer lovers out there, Bia Hoi might be somewhat mediocre and watery beer, but for a price this cheap at a location like this, right in the centre of city life, I would definitely recommend you to give it a try. Even if sitting on a small stool is not your thing, it’s great for people watching. Loved by expats and locals alike, drinking Bia Hoi will be a great start of your evening. To make it more interesting, you could also eat street food with it, whether it is beef barbecue or roasted squid. It is good stuff and great for socializing. While Tiger Beer and Heineken are widely available, local bottled / draught beers are also sold everywhere. Hanoi Beer, Saigon Beer, 333, Huda, Festival beer, Biere Larue, and so on, all great stuff, some of them even comparable with the famous Beer Lao (but none of them are as good, I would say). A half a liter bottle can be purchased for a dollar or so, even in bars, so it’s cheap getting drunk in Hanoi.

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72 stāvs.

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