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,
Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Persian, 
Portuguese, Russian 
and Spanish.
 
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Having a meal by the lamp, 
planting rice 
in the moonlight
Three, four young women 
rendezvous with the moon
Befriend the moon
We light the lamp and 
play with the moonlight 
on the veranda
We pray for
peace and harmony
within and without.
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Having a meal by the lamp, 
planting rice 
in the moonlight
Three, four young women 
rendezvous with the moon
Befriend the moon
We light the lamp and 
play with the moonlight 
on the veranda
We pray for
peace and harmony
within and without.
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Having a meal by the lamp, 
planting rice 
in the moonlight
Three, four young women 
rendezvous with the moon
Befriend the moon
We light the lamp and 
play with the moonlight 
on the veranda
We pray for
peace and harmony
within and without.
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Having a meal by the lamp, 
planting rice 
in the moonlight
Three, four young women 
rendezvous with the moon
Befriend the moon
We light the lamp and 
play with the moonlight on the veranda
We pray for
peace and harmony
within and without.
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
Going to the temple 
with a lotus branch
You’ve just enjoyed 
the Northern Aulacese 
folk song “Planting Rice” 
with vocals and dance 
accompaniment by 
Ngôi Sao Xanh Group, 
describing the activities 
of the rural young women 
under the moonlight, 
in rice planting season. 
They do not, however, 
forget to go to the temple 
together to pray for 
a peaceful homeland 
and happy family. 
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.
If green rice flakes are said 
to be a traditional food 
of Hà Nội, 
then Vòng Village is 
the cradle of this specialty. 
The green rice flakes 
of Vòng Village are soft, 
with a pure sweetness and 
light scent of young rice 
wrapped in lotus leaves 
at each arrival of autumn. 
O Thư!
Yes.
Go to bed early, honey! 
Tomorrow, 
we’ll go to Vòng Village 
to visit your grandpa.
Yes. Mom, 
did you and Dad 
live there before?
No. Your dad 
lived in Vòng Village. 
I was in Hà Nội.
Then how did you 
get to know each other?
It’s been 10 years 
already, right, dear? 
Green rice flakes, anyone!
Ah, Sơn!
Hà! How are you?
I’m fine. 
You came early today, why?
Because I miss 
Hà Nội’s sun so much!
Really?
Yes. 
The green rice flakes 
today are so fragrant!
What green rice flakes 
that aren’t? 
These are green rice flakes 
for your dad. 
This is glutinous green rice 
for your mom.
What about me?
Here is green rice flake 
dessert for you!
May I? It smells so good!
Hà, why does it take 
half an hour to buy 
green rice flakes, dear? 
Yes, Dad.
I’m going back in now.
Yes sure.
Have some tea!
Here are your 
green rice flakes, Dad. 
And here is your 
glutinous green rice, Mom.
May I?  It smells so good, 
doesn’t it?
Yes. Vòng Village’s 
green rice flakes
are superb!
Only Vòng Village 
makes green rice flakes?
No. There are many places 
making them, 
but Vòng Village’s 
green rice flakes 
are famous for their 
softness and great taste.
Let us visit Vòng Village 
to learn 
how the people there 
transform the rice grains 
into a food specialty 
of Hà Nội City.
Rice is harvested when 
it is still green and milky 
as we press it. 
Rice grains are taken home 
to be removed of stems 
and undeveloped ones.
 
Then they are left to dry 
and get roasted 
on high heat. 
Workers stir the grains 
evenly to avoid them 
getting burnt, 
until the grains turn milky. 
After getting roasted, 
the grains are left to cool 
and then husked. 
By this time, 
coarse green rice 
comes into being, with 
most of its husk removed. 
Next, it is pounded 
in a stone 
mortar up to 4 or 5 times. 
After every pounding, 
workers screen to 
remove unwanted items 
such as rice husk, bran, 
and keep doing that 
until the green rice flakes 
are clean.
O Hà! 
How come we have no
green rice flakes this week?
I haven’t seen him lately, 
Dad.
Why did you stop selling 
for the entire week, Dad?
I was ill at the time.
Grandpa and Mom must 
have missed you a lot!
Grandpa missed the
green rice flakes for sure... 
but Mom missed only me.
No one knows exactly 
when Vòng Village began 
making green rice flakes. 
But  legend has it 
that during an autumn 
thousands of years ago, 
when the rice plants 
started to bend, 
a fierce rainstorm swept by. 
The levee collapsed, and 
water inundated fields 
of young rice plants. 
Vòng villagers had 
no choice but to cut the 
young green rice plants 
and roasted them to 
eat to ease their hunger. 
Surprisingly, 
this food turned out 
to have a very unique 
and delectable taste. 
Nowadays, 
the green rice flakes 
of Vòng Village 
have traveled beyond  
the village’s bamboo grove 
to become 
a very popular delicacy 
of people in Hà Nội.
What happened next 
for you and Mom?
The ending, 
your Mom remembers best.
Have some tea, husband! 
What do you think? 
I find him gentle in nature. 
If he joins our family, 
you’ll have 
all the green rice flakes 
you want.
Goodness! 
You marry our daughter 
to a person, not to 
green rice flakes, right?
I don’t mean that. 
It’s just that I find him 
very bright and able. 
He can oversee 
our vegan restaurant and 
make green rice flakes to 
benefit the people here. 
Besides, we don’t want Hà 
to marry someone 
out of town 
and not be able to 
visit us often, do we? 
Well, whatever 
makes everyone happy 
is fine. 
As long as you two 
don’t blame me 
that I  forced a marriage 
because I like 
to eat green rice flakes. 
As fresh green rice flakes 
taste good 
only for a short time, 
many products are 
made from  desiccated 
green rice flakes 
so that people can savor 
green rice flakes longer. 
Since then, 
green rice flakes have 
become a main ingredient 
for many pure foods such as 
green rice flake cakes, 
glutinous rice, dessert, 
ice cream – all vegan. 
The green rice flake cake 
is especially 
a very familiar part of 
weddings, engagements, 
and anniversaries –  
a simple and elegant gift.
Your wedding must 
have been very happy? 
Yes, it was! Our neighbors 
were feasted by Dad 
with green rice flakes; 
they kept 
commenting about it! 
Mom was 
the happiest person. 
Right after the wedding, 
she asked me to teach her 
to make green rice flake 
dessert to 
go show off to her friends.
 
To make 
green rice flake dessert, 
we need fresh green rice 
flakes, vegan sugar, 
cassava flour and some 
pomelo flower extract. 
Cook the sugar in water 
until it dissolves evenly. 
Help me dissolve cassava 
flour in some water.
The cassava flour 
is dissolved. 
What’s next, honey?
Now, put the cassava 
flour in and stir evenly.
When can we 
put green rice flakes in?
When the water 
becomes clear. 
It’s clear now. 
Sprinkle green rice flakes; 
stir evenly and gently.
 
What to do when 
fresh green rice flakes 
are not available, honey?
You can use desiccated 
green rice flakes. 
Just soak them in water 
for about 10 minutes, 
and then drain. 
Green rice flake dessert 
is finished. 
We have to add a little 
pomelo flower extract. 
Its fragrance is really nice!
We’ve arrived 
in Vòng Village, child.
Dad, Mom, hurry up! 
Good morning, Grandpa! 
My beloved granddaughter!
Good morning, Dad! 
Good morning! 
I’ve already prepared 
some green rice flake 
dishes for you.
That’s great! 
Thank you, Grandpa.
Here is your 
glutinous green rice.
Thank you.
 
She loves 
the glutinous green rice.
Don’t you make it at home?
 
We do occasionally, 
but she still prefers 
the glutinous green rice 
you make.  
We now invite you 
to watch the making 
of glutinous green rice, 
a harmonious blend 
of green rice flakes 
and coconut. 
This dish is loved 
by both young and old.
Today I will show you 
how to make coconut 
glutinous green rice.
Yes.
The ingredients are 
mung bean, coconut, 
vegan sugar, 
and green rice flakes. 
Steam the mung bean well
Mung bean is cooked,  take it out and pound it
then separate mung bean 
into fine pieces. 
Add the vegan sugar. 
Mix well.
 
Next, put scraped coconut 
in a basket; wash to 
remove the coconut milk. 
Put the drained coconut 
in a pan, and stir it. 
Add the vegan sugar, 
stir until it dries off. 
Put dried coconut 
and sugar in a bowl. 
Let it cool. 
Mix some coconut with 
the mung bean paste. 
Cook the sugar in water 
to dissolve it, 
then sprinkle it evenly 
on green rice flakes until 
the green rice flakes soften. 
Next, 
add green rice flakes. 
Mix well. 
Now, the coconut 
glutinous green rice 
is finished. 
Put the mixture 
on a lotus leaf 
to retain its softness 
and fragrance longer.
Let’s sprinkle 
more coconut flakes on it 
to make it more appetizing!
Yes, my granddaughter 
is very smart!
Do you remember 
your promise that when 
Thư turns 10 years old, 
you’d come to live with us?
You’re advanced 
in age now. 
We feel uneasy 
when you live by yourself.
Come stay with me, 
Grandpa!
All right. 
I’ll go to stay with you. 
Ah, I also made 
some ice cream 
from green rice flakes 
for you. 
May I have it?
Here is your 
green rice flake ice cream!
Thank you, Mom.
In the cool weather, 
relishing green rice flakes 
of Vòng Village 
is a very poetic enjoyment 
of the people 
in Hà Nội City. 
But be it Vòng Village’s 
green rice flakes 
or other unique foods 
made from them, all carry 
the light sweetness 
of young green rice, 
a source of nourishment 
that gentle Mother Earth 
has lovingly bestowed 
upon humankind.
Thank you for watching 
our program featuring 
Aulacese green rice flakes. 
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.