Today’s A Journey 
through Aesthetic Realms 
will be presented in 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hungarian, Indonesian,  Hungarian, Indonesian,
Japanese, Korean,  (Mongolian,)
Persian, Portuguese,  Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Slovenian, 
Spanish and Thai.
O splendid village festival!
Spring sunlight 
blossoms on rosy lips
Blooming smiles 
and flowery dresses
Her face glows, 
her lips shining
Bright spring day 
mesmerizes hearts 
evermore
Village festival stirs 
excitement everywhere
She’s going to 
the village festival.
The village communal 
house is bustling
Joyful laughter evokes 
loving sentiments
Amid a stream 
of beautiful people 
in colorful costumes
a young maiden with 
sparkling onyx eyes
as if looking for one 
among the young men 
at the festival
Fine-looking like the 
lovely bamboo grove
waiting for her at the 
communal house’s gate
Smile as enchanting 
as sunlight
Spring sunlight 
blossoms on rosy lips
Her singing is gentle, 
her figure graceful
Each lyrical line 
a sweet sound of spring 
Life is as beautiful
as the song she offers
We meet to celebrate 
a flourishing nation.
O splendid village festival!
Spring sunlight 
blossoms on rosy lips
Blooming smiles 
and flowery dresses
Her face glows, 
her lips shining
Bright spring day 
mesmerizes hearts 
evermore
Village festival stirs 
excitement everywhere
She’s going to 
the village festival.
The village communal 
house is bustling
Joyful laughter evokes 
loving sentiments
Amid a stream 
of beautiful people 
in colorful costumes
a young maiden with 
sparkling onyx eyes
as if looking for one 
among the young men 
at the festival
Fine-looking like the 
lovely bamboo grove
We meet to celebrate 
a flourishing nation.
Fine-looking like the 
lovely bamboo grove
We meet to celebrate 
a flourishing nation.
You’ve just enjoyed 
“Going to 
the Village Festival,” 
a folk tune from 
northern Âu Lạc, 
with vocals by Thu Hằng. 
This song describes 
the lively early 
springtime atmosphere  
and the excitement 
of attending
the village festival, 
a traditional custom 
and charming aspect 
of northern 
Aulacese people.
Âu Lạc, 
a beautiful country
situated in Southeast Asia, 
with sub-tropical climate, 
is graced by Mother Nature 
with green plants 
and sweet fruits, 
all redolent and 
delectable throughout 
the four seasons. 
Depending on 
the weather conditions 
and culinary preferences 
of each region, 
the local people 
have skillfully created 
many savory dishes. 
In our program 
about Aulacese 
traditional cuisine, 
we are pleased  to introduce the 
specialty foods of a land 
known for its freshness 
and abundance. 
Indeed, at a public lecture 
in the United States 
in March 1991, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
especially praised 
the rich natural resources 
of Âu Lạc.
“Âu Lạc is among 
the most enriched nations 
in this world: 
there are mines of gold, 
silver, uranium, lead, 
zinc, and tin. 
Âu Lạc has everything. 
There are morals, piety, 
harmony, and 
four thousands years 
of civilization. 
It is one of the most 
ancient countries 
in the world. 
Our land has always had 
abundant foods and fruits. 
I remember when 
I was a student there, 
there was a great 
variety of fruits 
when I went to Bình Dương 
and Long Thành. 
And rice! 
Aulacese indigenous rice, 
called Tám Thơm, 
is the most famous 
in Southeast Asia 
and in the world. 
There are also other 
products, dried or fresh, 
that are most popular 
in the world.”
We are deeply grateful to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for her 
treasured words 
and boundless grace 
for the nation and people 
of peace-loving Âu Lạc.
In a previous broadcast, 
we found out about the 
vegan thang noodle soup, 
a northern 
Aulacese specialty. 
Today, we’re pleased 
to introduce another 
type of noodle soup, 
also originating 
from northern Âu Lạc. 
Presently very popular 
throughout all regions 
of the country, 
this dish is the vegan 
riêu noodle soup, with 
a rich aroma and flavor 
from ingredients 
that are close to nature 
and simple living. 
Please enjoy.
Attention, everyone! 
This year 
the village festival 
has a cooking contest. 
Young ladies of the village, 
whoever prepares 
the best dish will be 
awarded ten stacks 
of highest quality 
flowery brocade. 
Attention, everyone!
Sister Mai, 
this year our village 
hosts a cooking contest. 
Are we going to participate?
Maybe not, sweetie. 
The entries are probably 
delicacies made from 
expensive ingredients. 
Please help me 
pick the tomatoes.
Yes, sister.
O Mai!
I think brother Tân 
is coming over.
Brother Tân?
Mai, I’m bringing over 
some straw mushroom 
for you. 
Straw mushroom! 
Is that right?
The best kind. (Really?)
Are you going to 
participate in this year’s 
festival contest?
Probably not, brother.
The vegan riêu noodle soup 
you prepared for 
my parents last week; 
they keep praising it!
Really?
Why don’t you give it a try? 
Let me know 
if you need any help.
All right, 
I’ll participate then.
Let me go help 
the village elders 
prepare the festival. 
I’ll see you there later.
Yes.
Hot soy milk, anyone?
O mister, 
I’d like to buy a jug.
Now, please go 
to Auntie Quân 
and buy for me 
a medium fiber melon, 
one white radish, 
one carrot, 
some water spinach, 
herbs and mint 
so I can prepare the 
vegan riêu noodle soup.
Oh! Vegan riêu noodle soup? 
Love it!
O sister Mai, I already 
bought the vegetables 
and washed them all! 
Thank you, sweetie. 
Now, 
help me boil some water 
to warm up the noodles. 
Yes.  Please give me 
the lid.  O sister Mai,
the water is boiling!
We’ll warm the noodles. 
Now, add two liters 
of water into the pot. 
Then help me chop 
the fiber melon, carrot 
and white radish 
to cook the broth. 
We’ll use this broth 
to make the vegan 
riêu noodle soup.
How long does it take 
to cook this broth, sister?
We boil it for about 
half an hour, and it’s ready. 
While waiting 
for the broth, 
help me wash 
18 straw mushrooms. 
(Yes.) And 6 tomatoes.
I’m done washing 
the mushrooms 
and tomatoes. 
The straw mushrooms 
brother Tân gave us 
are very good!
Are they grown by 
brother Tân himself?
Yes. Straw mushrooms 
are not only delicious, 
but also very nutritious. 
The broth cooked from 
mushrooms is aromatic 
and has a sweet 
and cooling taste.
Is the broth almost ready, 
sister?
Yes, it’s ready.
The broth is done already. 
Oh really? 
What to do with the 
mushrooms and tomatoes?
We can stir-fry to add 
to the soup stock. 
Please help me prepare 
salt, sugar, seasoning 
and annatto seed oil.
Yes.
Now we’ll pour in 
a little oil,  a teaspoon of
fried minced garlic, 
then the mushrooms 
and tomatoes. 
Here are the salt, sugar, 
seasoning and
annatto seed oil.  
We’ll add salt, 
sugar, seasoning and 
a little annatto seed oil. 
Mix well and stir 
for a few minutes. 
Now, we’ve finished 
stir-frying mushrooms 
and tomatoes.
Now what do we do next, 
sister?
We’re going to make 
soybean curdle. 
Help get me 
3 ripe tamarinds. 
I’ll cook them 
to extract the juice.
Yes. 
Here are the tamarinds.
You soak the tamarinds 
like this for them 
to mix with water, 
then remove
the skin and seeds. 
Now, put the pot of water 
on the stove, 
and help me pour in 
about 1 liter of soy milk. 
Oh, this is the soy milk 
you bought this morning!
That’s right. 
It’s the fresh, 
unsweetened soy milk.  
The soy milk is boiling, 
sister.
Now, we’ll pour 
the tamarind juice in 
and add a teaspoon salt. 
The soy milk 
will form curdle. 
Oh, the soy milk has 
formed curdle already, 
sister!
This soybean curdle 
is very nutritious and  
good for our digestion. 
Now, we’ll pour 
the vegetable broth, 
stir-fried mushrooms 
and tomatoes in 
with the soybean curdles, 
then bring everything 
to a boil. 
We've now finished 
the soup stock 
for vegan riêu noodle.
O Mai!  
I’ve just cooked 
the vegan cinnamon ham. 
I know you and 
your sister like it, so 
I’ve brought you some.
Thank you, Auntie. 
I’m preparing the vegan 
riêu noodle soup. 
It’ll taste better with 
vegan cinnamon ham. 
Oh! So you are making 
vegan riêu noodle soup 
for the festival contest 
this year? (Yes, Auntie.)
All right, then go in 
to get ready for the 
festival on time, sweetie.
Yes, see you later, Auntie!
Now, help me prepare 
the split water spinach, 
mint, green onion, lemon 
and chili pepper. (Yes.) 
I’ll cut the vegan 
cinnamon ham. 
I’ve prepared everything 
to eat with the vegan 
riêu noodle soup. 
Sister, how come 
sometimes I don’t see you 
use vegan cinnamon ham 
for vegan 
riêu noodle soup?
It’s because today 
we cook for 
the village festival, so it 
has to be really special.
I see. What is vegan 
cinnamon ham made of?
Vegan cinnamon ham 
is like the regular 
vegan ham, but with 
cinnamon powder.  
A few slices of 
vegan cinnamon ham 
added to a bowl of 
vegan riêu noodle soup
 will make it more tasty.
Really?
So, we’ve finished 
making the vegan 
riêu noodle soup. 
Help me prepare it 
for the festival contest, 
all right? (Yes.)
Put the straw mushrooms, 
tomatoes and 
soybean curdle 
on top of the noodle. 
Then pour the soup on. 
Place a few slices of 
vegan cinnamon ham on it. 
Add some green onion. 
The vegan 
riêu noodle soup is often 
served with split 
water spinach,
 mint, herbs, lime, 
and chili pepper.
Like this, sister?
Attention, everyone! 
Now is the cooking contest. 
Young ladies, please 
bring in your dishes. 
Attention, everyone!
At this year’s 
village festival 
cooking contest, 
the prize goes to the 
vegan riêu noodle soup 
from Miss Mai!
Like the simple and 
natural beauty of flowers 
in the wild, 
the vegan riêu noodle soup 
reflects the rural life, 
unpretentious 
and affectionate, 
in a countryside abounding 
with fresh fruits 
and green vegetables 
in all seasons. 
Simple to make and with 
easy-to-find ingredients, 
the flavorful vegan riêu 
noodle soup is well-loved 
and a wonderful choice 
for the compassionate 
vegetarian way of life.
Thank you for watching 
our program featuring 
a traditional dish 
from northern Âu Lạc 
called Vegan Riêu 
Noodle Soup. 
Please tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
for more on 
Aulacese specialty food 
and traditional cuisine 
in future broadcasts. 
Coming up is 
Vegetarianism: 
The Noble Way of Living, 
after Noteworthy News. 
So long for now.