TIEN HUNG MARKET has been a staple in the Orlando Vietnamese community since it was founded in the early ‘70s. It was one of ...
You’ve experienced the culinary bounty of Little Saigon and already know where to get the biggest bowl of phở, the crispiest ...
Westminster Tet Parade marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year with a chance to connect, celebrate, and commemorate.
While a strong sense of community serves as Little Saigon’s beating heart, religion solidifies the bonds between many individuals in the community. Monks can be seen welcoming the public to enter the ...
Sắp Sửa 2. O Liên Kitchen 3. Faifo Noodle House 4. Saigon Basil 5. Dân Dã 6. New Saigon Bakery and Deli 7. Pho Duy—and more.
It is she who should be remembered these nearly 50 years after one of the most famous photos of all time was captured on the road from Trang Bang.
The purpose of the parade is not only to celebrate the Lunar New Year but to recognize the Vietnamese-American community of Orange County and Little Saigon.
Despite the community nearing nearly five decades, little of Little Saigon’s demographics and economics has been officially ...
The San Jose Tết Festival kicks off February 7th at Eastridge Mall. It's a three-day event, celebrating the Vietnamese Tết ...
Here are six great spots to explore, plus the Viet Museum at History Park San Jose nearby. Of course, it’s always best to ...
“We make it educational.” A bilingual children’s library is coming soon. Pho tai chin ($18.50) at Pho Dang in San Jose’s Little Saigon neighborhood is one of many pho varieties on offer at this new ...
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