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Have you ever wondered what is going on at Vietnam? How it looks like? How busy are the streets? What do they do for a living? This is a brief story from my short trip to Vietnam with my family.
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A city core with wide elegant boulevards and historic French colonial buildings... It originated from a small fishing village and is now a city with modern facilities and many nice and friendly people Ho Chi Minh.
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The statue of Buddha on Nirvana of Ta Cu is longest Buddha statue in Vietnam.
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Alguna vez te haz preguntado ¿qué está pasando en Vietnam? ¿Qué apariencia tiene? ¿Cuán transitadas son sus calles? ¿De qué viven? Ésto es una breve historia de mi corto viaje con mi familia a Vietnam.
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¿Os habéis preguntado alguna vez qué es lo que sucede en Vietnam? ¿Qué aspecto tiene? ¿Lo llenas de vida que están sus calles? ¿Qué hacen sus habitantes para vivir? Lo que os cuento y muestro a continuación, es una breve historia de mi pequeño viaje a Vietnam con mi familia.
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The beautiful city of Saigon where there's tons of opportunities for lomographers all over the world. A city with friendly people that welcome everyone to their country.
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Chau Doc is a Vietnamese river city close to the Cambodia border. There are a number of floating houses (the floats are empty metal drums) which provide a convenient way for families to raise fish underneath. What makes Chau Doc interesting is its mix of communities, Khmer, Cham, and Chinese. The Cham are mostly Muslim, and leave in isolated communities across the river, complete with mosques. It's an incredibly friendly and bustling little city.