Where have I seen this Pho 10, said to be the first powder in Hanoi, I didn't expect to meet on the way from the train street to the cathedral. At a glance at so many people queuing, I remembered that it was a famous store. There was also a Michelin logo, no wonder so many people were cheering. Just because the legs are sour and hungry, just line up to make a lively. Ordered a special bowl, 90,000 VND, about 27 yuan, count as a luxury stall in the store. Then I saw someone eating fried dough sticks, I asked, I originally needed a single point, ordered one, not enough, and added another. A total of 100,000 dong. 30 yuan to make yourself a Michelin diner, is not worth it? A foreign old man opposite the table asked me what I ordered. I didn't expect the word dough, only the float, deep fried. When it comes to food, my English is really not very good. Funny is to see another foreign old man using chopsticks, he is using chopsticks as a stick to the powder up, see the photo, and then observe from time to time how his wife is using chopsticks. After that, I remembered the small story of the trip about chopsticks. First, yesterday on the Halong Bay cruise ship, three Vietnamese and two Burmese at the same table chose to have dumplings, although they did not speak Chinese. It reminds me of how many people in Malaysia speak Chinese but they only eat with a spoon - which is a bit strange, you say the core of Chinese culture, is it language or dumplings?