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Where do you come from?

Well, I come from a family on the outskirts of Binh Dinh, a central region of
Vietnam. It has a breathtaking, picturesque view of rolling mountains and clear
blue lakes. However, due to the growing economy, a number of sugar businesses
are invested in my hometown, making it very promising.
Can you describe your hometown?
I suppose if I had to describe my hometown, the first thing I would say is that it's
absolutely huge, maybe even one of the biggest provinces in my country, I guess.
In fact, it's so big that even the locals have a hard time finding their way. And
while it is not a centrally run city it is trying to catch up. I'm proud to be born
there. .
Do you know something about the history of your hometown?
Uhm, BD is the central land of Central Vietnam with nearly 5 centuries holding the
central role of the Champa state, despite experiencing many ups and downs and
constant wars, the Champa culture still develops for until he lost his historical role.
Since then, under the leadership of the Party and State, the people of BD have
strived to build their homeland to become more and more beautiful, with many
innovations in economic development and the life of each person.
What is the weather like there?
Well, I was born and grew up in a tropical country, so pretty much hot and humid
all year-round. In summery months, it can get really sweltering, and by contrast,
temperatures can really dip in winter
Are there any interesting places I can visit?
Well, to be honest, there isn’t much in Binh Dinh as the other major cities but
Hoang Hau beach is a great tourist attraction where most people want to go when
they come to Binh Dinh. As well as that, Nguyen Tat Thanh Square and Ong Nui
Pagoda are among the places not to be missed on that list
What do you miss the most about your hometown?
I really miss the hospitality of the people in my village where are living close
together and willing to give others a hand when needed. It's what I can hardly find
in my current residential area where neighbors see each other as strangers
Can you compare your hometown with big modern cities like Beijing?
If I compare my town with a big modern city like Beijing. I would like to say that
this city is still lacking behind in several aspects. Firstly, we haven’t world class
infrastructure such as wider roads to handle traffic. Secondly, public transportation
is still in its construction phase in several areas of the city. Finally, it's quite
polluted here and people's consciousness is not very good, but I still prefer living in
BD for its own lifestyle.

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