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A History & Hardship tour Print E-mail
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Written by vivian   
Friday, 21 November 2008
It is never easy to fully understand the merits of advancement when one lives in comfort with all state-of-the-art technologies of the modern world. Many schools from developed economies see the need to educate their students of the sufferings and hardships their predecessors have endured in the past, and therefore, the easier way is to bring students to poorer countries. So is the case of Northview secondary school in Singapore, which has chosen Vietnam for a group of 26 students and four teachers to look into the development history.
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Cham Pottery from Go Hamlet in Binh Thuan Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Binh Thuan, a tourist site in the central coastal province, does not own its popularity to attractive beaches, splendid sand dunes or deluxe resorts and spas, but rather to its renowned Cham minority craft village known as Go Hamlet by local Vietnamese or Play Gok by Cham minorities.
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Pristine wetlands full of diverse life Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 November 2008
Thien Ly explores the majestically diverse and beautifully unspoiled wetlands of Tra Su Forest that the Vietnamese Government have decided to preserve for the sake of the environment.
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The drifters... Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 November 2008
A riverside community by Lo River in Tuyen Quang province lives in constant fear of the next big storm. After pulling long and hard on his bamboo pipe (thuoc lao), Nguyen Van Hoang rolls up his trousers to his knees and jumps into the water to fix the bamboo stakes which were rooted up by a big storm last night. Inside his house, which is little more than a large hut, his wife and kids are now sleeping after a long night when it seemed the storm might obliterate their humble abode.
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National Geographic: Hanoi’s old quarter and Hoi An in 110 historic places Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 November 2008
Every five years, the American-reputed magazine, National Geographic, releases its ranked list of 110 historic destinations in the world. From Vietnam, Hanoi’s Old Quarter and the ancient town of Hoi An are both on the list.
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