For Vietnamese people, coffee is more than just a drink - it’s a way of life. No matter where you are or what time of day it is, you’re never far from a street corner…
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Read MoreLotus can be found everywhere around the country, in religion, arts, architecture but also in the daily lives…
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Read MoreMeo Vac is a small town located at the extreme north of Vietnam, close to the Chinese border that stretches out…
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Read MoreVietnam's success in managing the Covid- 19 pandemic is symbolized by the systematic use of protection masks…
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