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Dog Races Vietnam

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Dog Races Vietnam
Vietnamese Grilled Button Squid
Vietnamese Chicken Biryani

Dog Races Vietnam: A unique experience at the dog racing track in Vietnam

I, mr.hotsia, had the opportunity to travel and experience something new that few tourists know about, which is “Dog Races” in Vietnam. Although the exact province is not specified, the atmosphere and lifestyle at the race track were impressive and so much fun that I want to share it with you.

The dog racing track in Vietnam is not as large as dog racing tracks abroad, but it is filled with lively local people gathering together. The atmosphere is like a bustling market full of food aromas and clear cheering sounds. I arrived in the early evening before the race started and saw people sitting together eating, drinking beer, and chatting happily, making me feel like part of the community immediately.

What impressed me the most was the care and love the dog owners showed for their dogs. They took good care of their dogs and prepared them to be in top shape before the race, which differs from the usual image of such competitions being stressful or cruel. Here, it was warm and friendly.

During the dog races, the cheering was loud throughout the stadium. I could feel the excitement from everyone eagerly waiting to see whose dog would cross the finish line first. Sometimes there were laughs and loud cheers when a dog made a good start or overtook competitors unexpectedly. This atmosphere reminded me of other local sports events that Vietnamese people enjoy together as a community.

For travelers interested in watching dog races in Vietnam, I recommend planning a visit on weekend evenings when races are often held. If you want more information and location details, I have written about a nearby province calledLang Son Provincewhich still retains the rural atmosphere and traditional lifestyle of northern Vietnam very well.

Besides dog racing, Vietnam has many interesting places I have visited, such as the Buddhist temples in Da Lat city, which are peaceful and beautiful in the Mahayana Buddhist style. You can read more in the articleBuddhist Temples in Da Latwhich I have described in detail.

After watching the race, I also had the chance to try local food from street vendors near the track. The Vietnamese grilled button squid and Vietnamese chicken biryani here were delicious and unmatched anywhere else. The street atmosphere filled with small food stalls gave a true sense of Vietnamese daily life.

For anyone planning to travel to Vietnam and looking for unique experiences, I, mr.hotsia, recommend trying to visit this dog racing track at least once. You will see a different side of Vietnam beyond just big cities or main tourist attractions.

For those interested in traveling in Vietnam, don’t forget to prepare a 3G internet SIM card for convenient communication and to find more information during your trip, as explained in the articleVietnam 3G Internet SIM Cardthat I wrote.

Finally, if you want to follow in-depth travel experiences in the style of mr.hotsia, don’t forget to check out other articles on hotsia.com because I will take you to experience real life in every corner of Vietnam and other countries around Asia.

Watch a video of the real experience from the dog racing track in Vietnam hereDog Races Vietnamto see the atmosphere and fun that I witnessed with my own eyes.

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