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The most beautiful place: the seaside city of Nha Trang! The sea water there is comparable to the sea water of Yalong Bay in Sanya, China.
The most delicious food: fried soft-shell crab. It is said that soft-shell crabs are only available in Vietnam, and they really feel different when you eat them.
Best drinks: iced coffee (also known as drip coffee); Add condensed milk to drink in one word - fragrant! The most beautiful woman:
The Vietnamese-French mixed-race, the waist of the Vietnamese, the face and hair of the French, are indeed very beautiful. The ugliest crowd: the native Vietnamese natives, short, with a flat nose, a wide face, a dark **, and a melon-like figure.
The most incompetent men: the men of Ho Chi Minh City, who yearn for power but are afraid to take on the slightest responsibility; He is neither learned nor self-righteous. The most annoying thing:
Ants, it's really everywhere. The most troublesome thing: going out and facing motorcycles all over the street, and then being stuck in the road and choking on exhaust.
The most embarrassing thing: you can see people urinating on the street at any time, and the most admirable thing is the unscrupulous and fearless expression of the urinator. The worst thing :
I wanted to go for a walk in the street to exercise, but you were choked by the smell of urine along the street and had to hurry home (Vietnam's land is privatized, so there are few public toilets in the city, and Vietnamese people have developed a bad habit of urinating everywhere, and the result is that you can smell urine everywhere). The most helpless thing: The Vietnamese people's lazy work style is useless to be harsh, useless to teach, and even more useless to reprimand.
The most worrying thing: heavy rain, flooded streets, doors out; The network is often interrupted, and the network is not available; There was basically no signal on the TV, so I had to stay at home. The most vomit-making :
Along the road, flies crawl all kinds of dried squid, fresh conch and vegetables in the open air, and on the other side are elegant diners sitting on low stools drinking beer and chatting with good taste. The stall owner has two buckets of dishwashing water: one bucket is washed and cleaned, and the other bucket is clean water, the stall owner cleans up the dishes and chopsticks that he has eaten, fishes them out in the first bucket of water, and then passes them in the bucket of clean water, which is considered a clean bowl and chopsticks, and you can't admire these diners!
The most feared thing: When you are walking on the side of the road, if you don't pay attention, someone will fly past you on a motorcycle, snatch your mobile phone or handbag or gold necklace in your hand, and you can only stare dryly. The most feared thing:
Being bitten by a mosquito, do you know which mosquito carries the dengue virus? Share.
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The most shameless country!
The fact that the Japanese were reduced to doglegs by dropping the atomic bomb is considered to be very undignified.
Now there is a Vietnamese devil who has forgotten how many Viet Cong were cut off by GIs in the 70s, how many Vietnamese girls were killed by GIs, and how many rainforests were sprayed with defoliant by Black Hawks***.
It's only been 30 years.
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The most barbaric country, the most ungrateful country, the most rudderless country, the most indebted country.
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Don't know Vietnam (o Ahh I only know that they are mobile on the river, and the small restaurants selling vegetables are all on small boats, which is quite interesting.
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The so-called three treasures of Vietnam refer to the three specialties of Vietnam, namely the White Tiger Activating Balm, Perfume, and Horn Comb!
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Vietnam is a country rich in natural products. Due to its tropical location, abundant sunlight and abundant rainfall, it is particularly suitable for the growth of food crops and fruits. Rice exports remained at 200.3 million tonnes per year, the third largest in the world.
It is rich in rubber, sugar cane, coffee, coconut, lacquer, betel nut and cashew nuts.
Vietnam produces abundant tropical fruits, which are abundant throughout the year, and the main varieties are: banana, pineapple, jackfruit, lychee, longan, citrus, lemon, mango, papaya, durian, maodan, etc. Vietnam is densely forested, with many precious tree species, and is rich in medicinal herbs and spices.
Vietnam has a vast sea area with abundant marine aquatic products, such as squid, sardines, abalone, sandworms, shrimp, sea crabs, hawksbill turtles, etc.
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Hello, for your inquiry in Vietnam, the areas where mainlanders are more disturbed by Lu Qiao are the northern part of Vietnam, several provinces in the southwest and the central and southern parts including the central part and the southwest region. According to a 2017 survey conducted by the Vietnam Department of Statistics, some of the country's population lives in these mainland areas, making up more than 78% of the country's regional residents. In the mainland region of Vietnam, centered on the south-central and southwestern regions, it is the core ethnic and cultural region of the country.
Vietnam's continental Slow Keys are composed of Vietnamese, indigenous Lisha peoples, and native Vietnamese non-naturalized aborigines. Vietnam is located in the Indochina Peninsula with the "Indo-Pacific" economic geographical belt, and its marine resources are abundant, especially the northern and central coasts with about 5,000 kilometers of coastline.
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c Rough Respect Bird ng hòa x h i ch ngh a vi t nam), is a socialist country in Asia. Located in the east of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, bordering Guangxi and Yunnan in the north, and bordering Laos and Cambodia in the west, it has a long and narrow land area, an area of about 330,000 square kilometers, close to the South China Sea, and a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers.
"Little Paris of the East" - Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City was the capital of Nam Chi during the colonial period, and more people prefer to call it "Saigon". There is no hustle and bustle of the big city, and it retains a laid-back and romantic atmosphere of France. People stand on the banks of the Mekong River and look at this ambiguous city, and the Vietnamese plots planted in movies and books seem to have been exiled.
Although Ho Chi Minh City does not have unique places of interest, the European-style churches, French cafes and dessert shops tucked away on the street corners will give travelers a different surprise.
Fairytale town – Da Lat
Dalat is a young city, surrounded by pine forests, dense lakes, and waterfalls. The chic French-style villas make people feel like they are in a French place. Small town.
Dalat is the flower city of Vietnam, and bee bees who love photography should not miss it. You can hop on a vintage train and travel on tracks half a century ago, taking in the scenery along the way. You can also go to the crazy house designed by the daughter of the former Vietnamese **, which is like being in a forest fairy tale, and the subversive architecture makes dreams come true.
Lijiang - Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An was named one of the 50 must-visit places in a lifetime by National Geographic. Under the shade of bamboo, wood and rattan, the Chinese-style guild hall with eaves and arches, the Japanese-style wind and rain covered bridge, and the French-style old buildings coexist peacefully here.
Hoi An's daytime freezes at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and the streets are sparsely populated, except for a few people sitting in cafes, leisurely drinking coffee and juice. As it gets late, the lanterns all over the city are lit up, and there are people everywhere, and tourists from all over the world come out, which is a completely different scene from the daytime. When you are tired of walking around this ancient city, there is also the special Hoi An "white rose" to try.
The manuscript is a seaside resort paradise - Mui Ne
Located between Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City, Mui Ne was an obscure fishing village in Am Thanh a few years ago, but now it is one of Vietnam's most famous seaside resorts. Luckily, there is still a slow pace of life, pristine scenery and simple folk customs.
The 10-kilometre-long half-moon beach is like a paradise, and it is a great day to bask on the shore. It's also a great windsurfing spot.
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Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung announced
Universal suffrage will be achieved around 2020.
Personally, I don't think it will be.
It's that simple.
The reason is very clear.
I won't make it clear ...... one by one
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Answers, yes, yes, but most of them are like our national conditions, and they are all formalities.
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1. At present, there is also a division between North and South Vietnam.
2. Vietnam, the full name of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (English: Socialist Republic of Vietnam), referred to as Vietnam (Vietnam), is a social riot country in Asia. Located in the eastern part of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, bordering Guangxi and Yunnan in the north, and bordering Laos and Cambodia in the west, the land is long and narrow, with an area of about 330,000 square kilometers in the middle of the Lumian Bend Belt, close to the South China Sea, and a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers.
The most famous tourist area in Vietnam is Ha Long Bay. There are many fruits in Vietnam, but it depends on what season. For example, it is June now, and this season there are dragon fruit, longan, lychee, hairy lychee, yellow peel fruit, as well as the more famous jackfruit, passion fruit, etc. >>>More
North Vietnam is socialist, South Vietnam is capitalist. North Vietnam wants to unify South Vietnam, just like North Korea. And then the United States sent troops.
Because Vietnam was very barren at that time, and the local people rebelled from time to time, the Ming Dynasty thought that the gains outweighed the losses, so they gave up.
The environment is different, there are many mountains and jungles in Vietnam, and the US military cannot give full play to its equipment superiority, but when it attacked Iraq, the US military fully brought into play its equipment superiority.
Textiles, textile machinery, wires and cables, etc., those small countries in Southeast Asia basically rely on the textile industry.