After four years of preparation, Ha Huyen
founded the largest channel featuring Vietnamese food on YouTube, called
Helen's Recipes (Vietnamese Food). It has had over 20 million hits, mostly
from foreigners, on YouTube.
Ha Huyen (left) and Ha Uyen
learn how to make banh can (can cake) in Da Lat.
After years of study in Singapore, Germany, Japan, and
Australia, the two sisters born in the central city of Da Nang, Le Ha Huyen
(Helen Le, 30) and Le Ha Uyen (Summer, 26), decided to spend time
promoting the special dishes of Da Nang and other areas of Vietnam to
international friends.
Ha Uyen is also the owner of the website
danangcuisine.com with about 20,000 hits per day.
While studying business administration at the
At that time, there was almost no website in English
about Vietnamese dishes. Ha Uyen emailed her sister - Ha Huyen – who was
studying MSc at the
During her five years studying overseas, Ha Huyen was
also asked similar questions by her friends. Therefore the two sisters
decided to design a website promoting
Ha Uyen, who has good English language skills, opened a
blog, which became a website in 2011, writing comments about
In 2011, Ha Huyen joined her sister by opening a
YouTube channel, where she posts video clips guiding foreign viewers how to
cook these dishes.
"Find the lost part of my
life"
“We mainly process simple dishes so foreigners can cook
them. But sometimes we make sophisticated dishes to make the show more
interesting," Uyen said.
From early 2014, the sisters began earning advertising
revenue from their channel and website. Previously they maintained these
addresses with their own money.
Huyen and Uyen recalled the stories, which are the
driving force for them to maintain their YouTube channel and website.
Adele Hoang Diep, a 16-year-old Vietnamese-born girl in
the
A Korean girl whose husband is a Vietnamese wrote to
Huyen and Uyen: "The relationship between me and my mother-in-law was
not good, perhaps due to cultural differences. But since I was guided by you
to cook Vietnamese cuisine, the relationship between us has got better. We
watched your video clips and cooked together. I feel the cultural differences
can be resolved by dishes."
The sincere emails moved the sisters and became a
driving force behind their desire to maintain their Youtube channel and
website.
Uyen has returned to
After work, Uyen takes foreign visitors to sidewalk
restaurants in
Recently, an Australian visitor showed Uyen newspaper
articles that had included the addresses of restaurants in
Uyen took the Australian man to a sidewalk restaurant
that served steamed glutinous rice and chicken and told him the story
behind the cuisine: the Vietnamese always honor the ancestors and they offer
steamed glutinous rice and chicken to their ancestors. Uyen also told foreign
visitors about the stories behind other dishes like banh beo, banh chen, banh
nam and others.
Uyen said she had to read a lot of books and meet with
older people to listen to their stories about Vietnamese food.
Ha Huyen works in
Huyen said: "I want to attract international
friends to
T. Van,
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Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 8, 2014
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