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ALMS Vietnam: Slow Alms Walk in Vietnam

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ALMS Vietnam: Slow Alms Walk in Vietnam: Experience Peace and Authentic Lifestyle

When talking about the lifestyle and culture of Vietnam, one thing that mr.hotsia wants to recommend everyone to experience firsthand is the "Monk Alms Ceremony" or ALMS Vietnam. This is a peaceful scene of slow walking amidst people and towns that still preserve the charm of simplicity very well.

I, mr.hotsia, had the opportunity to walk behind monks in the early morning in a province of Vietnam that is not a major tourist city but has an atmosphere full of nature and tranquility, like stepping back in time. These monks walk slowly in a line holding alms bowls to receive food donations from villagers who have carefully prepared offerings. The quiet and respectful atmosphere reminded me of the beauty of a culture still alive in Vietnamese society.

Although Vietnam has bustling big cities like Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, this lifestyle can still be easily found in small, remote provinces, such as Lang Son Province where I once traveled to experience.Lang Son Province, VietnamBesides tasting the famous roasted duck, you can also see high mountains and hills full of beautiful nature. Of course, there you will also find the peaceful slow alms walk.

Travel and Direct Experience with ALMS Vietnam

To witness this alms ceremony, I recommend preparing in advance and waking up earlier than usual because the ceremony usually starts at dawn, a time when the community is still quiet and perfect for observing peaceful scenes. It is important to dress modestly and respect the rules of the place to show respect to the monks and the community you are visiting.

On the day I walked behind the monks, I felt something very special. Walking slowly with the monks in a small town allowed me to see the daily life of the villagers up close. They prepare fresh food such as sticky rice, fresh vegetables, fruits, and traditional Vietnamese sweets to offer to the monks. Everything happens simply and peacefully. I stopped to take photos and fully absorb the surrounding atmosphere.

Besides the alms ceremony, strolling through the morning market or stopping by a local coffee shop for strong Vietnamese coffee is another charm that mr.hotsia wants to recommend. For those interested in internet SIM cards for convenience in travel and communication, you can find more details atVietnam 3G Internet SIMwhich I have previously recommended.

Connecting Lifestyle and Nearby Places

If you have more time and want to experience Vietnamese culture from various perspectives, I recommend continuing your journey toBuddhist Temple in Da Lat Citywhich is a temple with beautiful architecture and a peaceful atmosphere suitable for meditation, as well as enjoying the nearby lake view. Da Lat itself is a peaceful city with cool weather, distinctly different from other provinces in Vietnam.

Or if you want to experience the sea and beautiful coastal atmosphere, I recommend visitingNha Trang Sea BeachHere, besides having clean beaches and many water activities, there is also Hon Tre Island where you can enjoy the view by cable car.

Summary of mr.hotsia's Impressions of ALMS Vietnam

Seeing monks walk slowly and peacefully in a small town in Vietnam is an experience that I, mr.hotsia, feel is the true charm of this country. It is not just famous tourist spots but the real life of people who still maintain simplicity and faith firmly.

If you are looking for a journey that is not flashy but full of stories and deep feelings, I recommend experiencing ALMS Vietnam yourself. I guarantee you will have unique memories and learn about the impressive lifestyle of Vietnamese people authentically.

If you are interested in more travel stories in Vietnam, you can read my stories atLang Son Province, VietnamandBuddhist Temple in Da Lat Cityto prepare for a trip full of great memories as I have experienced.

For those who want to see the atmosphere of the slow alms walk, you can watch my video atALMS Vietnam: Slow Alms Walk in Vietnamto prepare your mind and get inspired before the actual trip.

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