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23 tháng 1 2017

Thanh ơi, đề này bn nghĩ ra hay thầy cô giáo nào cho a?lolang Đề này mk bó tay!oho

24 tháng 1 2017

Hơ, cái này là tự nghĩ a~

5 tháng 2 2018

bơ đi mà sống Chippy Linh An Trần Xuân Dinh

4 tháng 5 2023

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10 tháng 4 2018

When speaking of local transport in Vietnam, no discussion goes on for too long without mention of the bicycle and its role in Vietnamese daily life. In Western countries, most people enjoy bicycles as a kind of sport or a healthy way to commute. For us in Saigon, though, bicycles are a tradition and a livelihood.

On one small Vietnamese bicycle a thousand flowers can bloom. Photo courtesy of flickr/Rosino

For generations, bicycles have been used not only as transport but also as a way of generating income for working-class families. A lot of people’s lives are closely connected to this rudimentary conveyance because they can earn their living right on two wheels.

Then and Now

Times are changing in big cities  Saigon. A few years ago in this city, you might spot women wearing the iconic palm-leaf conical hats and selling sky rice, corn, bread, vegetables, steamed cake, noodles and other Vietnamese specialties directly from their bicycles. The products would be piled in big baskets and fastened to the saddles of their bicycles with rope.

The bicycle is still the best way to transport plants for this vendor in the city of Saigon, Vietnam. For some, bicycle traditions still run strong. Photo courtesy of flickr/zrim

On bicycles, they could ride down winding roads to new neighbourhoods to sell their produce, sometimes advertising their wares by calling out. If they found a hot spot of customers, they would park their bicycles and sell for a few hours, stationary. For a long time, this was the way of life for the working class in Vietnam; many of today’s successful and talented people were nurtured by their mothers’ loads of food on bicycles.

Nowadays, bicycle vendors are rarely seen in a metropolis Saigon. Maybe that’s because the standard of living has been raised. More people have ‘innovated’ their little enterprises, switching to businesses in shops, food stalls or even large malls. But if you follow some winding roads yourself and head for the countryside, you might still hear the cries of women (or even men) selling their local produce from the seats of their bicycles. They’ll ly be selling some fruit you can buy.

In Vietnam, a bicycle ride for two is considered a roman and sweet first date. Photo courtesy of flickr/vincent0849

Bicycle Romance

The image of bicycles in Vietnam has nevertheless remained iconic in Vietnamese poems and songs that praise the beauty of love on bicycles. A bike with no motor is inexpensive transport and has actually become a symbol of pure and nostalgic love from a time when speed and wealth were less important.

Today, bicycles are still used as pracal and affordable transport for a lot of people, especially students. Boys often give girls bike rides to high school or university and then back home. Day in and day out, rain or shine, stormy or calm, young hearts are stirred by a first date on a bicycle, which may sweep them away into new love. For us in Vietnam, love and bicycles go together in a way that is beautiful, innocent and simple.

How much is too much for a bicycle? This basket vendor in Vietnam is used to testing the limits. Photo courtesy of flickr/dominqueb

The rare few who also still use their bicycles to sell their wares help to maintain this cultural image. But it’s more than that. It’s a way of life, beautiful for its rich tradition.

Try It Yourself

Travelling by bicycle can be one of the most rewarding ways to experience Vietnam. Just imagine pedalling along a road on the coast of Nha Trang, breathing the fresh air and enjoying the gentle wind in your hair, the salty taste of the sea on your tongue, all while giving your thighs and calves a good workout.

A vendor in Vietnam uses his bike to transport heavy loads. This is his business on wheels. Photo courtesy of flickr/Herr_Bert

You can find the winding roads that the bicycle vendors would use to seek new markets for their wares. And maybe, if you’re lucky, you’ll even cross paths with a vendor offering you flowers and a glimpse of the past.

25 tháng 12 2021

Traveling has the potential to be wildly fulfilling. It exposes you to new cultures, different perspectives and unique experiences. The further you travel the more you are pushed out of your comfort zone. And the more you are pushed out of your comfort zone, the more you learn about yourself and the world around you.

One of the most popular types of journals is a travel journal. By having a travel diary, you can keep all these new experiences and knowledge in one place where you can reflect on them.

What is a travel journal?

Travel journals are a place where you can write about trips you have taken, what you learned during and the experiences you had. It is a collection of adventures, stories, memories and discovery. It doesn’t matter where you're going or who you’re traveling with, an online trip journal can come anywhere.

Why Write A Journal When Traveling?

There are many benefits of keeping a journal when traveling, but here are a few to start with:

Remember More

By writing down the things you want to do on your trip and the things you have done during it, you won’t forget the reasons you wanted to go and will remember more of your visit.

Learn More

When traveling somewhere new, you will learn a lot about that place’s culture, customs and people. By having a place to write down your observations, you will absorb more of your surroundings.

Reflect More

A journal is a place to record new things you have discovered while exploring various places you visit. By having all these new findings in one place, you will be able to look back and reflect on what you have learned and apply it to other parts of your life.

3 tháng 4 2022

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9 tháng 9 2021

Bạn tham khảo :

Nha Trang is one of the most beautiful coastal cities in Vietnam. The last time I came here was 1 year ago. Nha Trang is located in Khanh Hoa province. It takes 3 hours to get there by car from my house. It was a sunny day and my brother drove everyone along. We arrived in Nha Trang at 5pm. This place was wonderful. The scenery here makes me feel peaceful and gentle. Waves of waves, gentle sea breezes, long stretch of white sand and clear blue sea water. All of these were looking to paint a picture of a beautiful landscape. We stayed there 2 days and 3 nights. We rented rooms in a five-star hotel. Everything here is very comfortable. The cleanliness I best in this hotel is the cleanliness. We have 4 people so we rented out 2 rooms. My dad and brother stay in one room. Me and my mother stay in one room. Every morning I get up early to go for a walk and watch the sunrise. After that, I will return to the hotel to have breakfast with everyone. Then we went to visit the small islands here. There are Tre Island, Monkey Island, and Yen Island. After going all over the islands we visited the Ponaga Cham Tower. The special architecture of the Cham structure has created this place. My family sunbathe together on the white sand beach and together enjoy glasses of fragrant coconut water. My brother and I play together in the sea water. With a beautiful beach, this place has a lot of tourists. If I have time I would love to be able to come back here again.

9 tháng 9 2021

Bạn tham khảo ạ:

Quoc Tu Giam is a place to attract a lot of tourists to Hanoi. Not only is the witness of the thousand years of Hanoi capital, but Quoc Tu Giam is also the school 'born' many talented talents for the country. Temple of Literature is a beautiful tourist destination in Hanoi, located in the south of Thang Long royal citadel, in an area of 55.027m2, divided into 5 separate areas by each zone. The Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam archaeological complex from the entrance is the Temple of Literature, the Great Wall, the Khue Van Cac, Dai Thanh and the Thai Temple. The first area from the main temple gate to the Great Gate. The two right-hand side of the Great Gate has two small doors, the door is called Thanh Duc (became a virtuous person), on the right called Dat Tai (become talented). Dai Trung Mon Gate was built in 3-storey architecture on the high brick, tile roof, the middle of which hung a small sign of the three words Dai Trung Mon. The second area from Greater Japan to Khue Van Cac - an architectural representation of Vietnamese literature and education. Khue Van Cau was built in 1805 with wooden architecture taking the image of Shining Star. In order to portray the image of the star, the four sides of the Khue Van Vien shaped four circular windows with their beams radiating from the sides of the sun. The third area consists of large square-shaped wells of Thien Quang, creating harmonious harmony for the whole Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam relic and two rows of doctoral beer. Each row has 41 beers, a stone inscription on a turtle symbolizes immortality. 82 stone steles symbolize the people who have ever achieved the title in Quoc Tu Giam, is the most valuable objects symbolize the fondness of Vietnamese people through 82 examinations. the first national university in Vietnam, the birthplace of talent for the country.

Tiếng Việt

Quốc Tử Giám là địa điểm thu hút đông đảo khách du lịch đến Hà Nội. Không chỉ là chứng nhân của thủ đô Hà Nội ngàn năm văn hiến mà Quốc Tử Giám còn là ngôi trường đã 'sinh ra' nhiều hiền tài cho đất nước. Văn Miếu là một địa điểm du lịch đẹp ở Hà Nội, nằm ở phía Nam Hoàng thành Thăng Long, trên diện tích 55.027 m2, được chia thành 5 khu riêng biệt theo từng khu. Quần thể khảo cổ Văn Miếu Quốc Tử Giám nhìn từ cổng vào là Văn Miếu, Vạn Lý Trường Thành, Khuê Văn Các, Đại Thành và Thái miếu. Khu vực đầu tiên từ cổng chùa chính đến Cổng lớn. Hai bên hữu Đại Môn có hai cửa nhỏ, cửa có tên là Thành Đức (thành tài), bên phải gọi là Đạt Tài (thành tài). Cổng Đại Trung Môn được xây dựng theo kiến ​​trúc 3 gian trên nền gạch cao, mái ngói, chính giữa treo một tấm biển nhỏ đề ba chữ Đại Trung Môn. Khu thứ hai từ Đại Nhật Bản đến Khuê Văn Các - một công trình kiến ​​trúc tiêu biểu cho nền văn học và giáo dục Việt Nam. Khuê Văn Cầu được xây dựng vào năm 1805 với kiến ​​trúc bằng gỗ lấy hình ảnh của Ngôi sao sáng. Để khắc họa hình ảnh ngôi sao, bốn mặt của Khuê Văn Viện tạo hình bốn cửa sổ hình tròn với các tia sáng tỏa ra từ các phía của mặt trời. Khu thứ ba gồm giếng Thiên Quang hình vuông lớn tạo nên sự hài hòa hài hòa cho tổng thể khu di tích Văn Miếu Quốc Tử Giám và hai dãy bia tiến sĩ. Mỗi hàng có 41 bia, bia đá khắc hình con rùa tượng trưng cho sự trường sinh bất lão. 82 tấm bia đá tượng trưng cho những người đã từng đỗ đạt ở Quốc Tử Giám, là hiện vật có giá trị nhất tượng trưng cho lòng trung hiếu của người Việt Nam qua 82 kỳ thi. trường đại học quốc gia đầu tiên của Việt Nam, nơi sản sinh ra những nhân tài cho đất nước.

11 tháng 9 2017

7. What ......is.....your sister ......doing......(do) now ?

> she .....is writing.......(write) an essay about the environment

8. ......Has......long.....done.....(do) eggshells carving before?

> yes , .......he has.......

9. .......Do......you ......want.......(want) to get the scholarship ?

> yes , ........i do.........

19 tháng 10 2021

I think it’s necessary for secondary students to wear uniforms when they are at school because of the following reasons. Firstly, wearing uniforms encourages students to be proud of being students of their school because they are wearing the uniforms with labels bearing their school’s name. Secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel equal in many ways, whether they are rich or poor Finally, wearing uniforms is practical. we don’t have to think of what to wear every day. Therefore, Students in secondary schools should wear uniform.

18 tháng 2 2021

1/ The disease that scares me the most is HIV because it causes me to quickly weaken my body, lose my immunity

2/ I think the healthy foods are vegetables, rice, fish, meat, .... And unhealthy foods are things that are too spicy, rancid, dirty.

3/ Five things to do to stay healthy:+ Exercise regularly+ Periodic health examination+ Eat and drink enough nutrients+ Do not eat rancid, hot spicy, dirty, unhygienic food+ Add additional nutrients, supplements such as vitamins, mineral salts