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 Do you like travelling

 Yes, I’m kinda an avid traveller. I go travelling on a monthly basis as this


way helps me escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Also, travelling
is a great way to recharge my batteries after a hard-working month.

 Whom do you often spend the


holiday with?
 I enjoy travelling with my family. I believe that amazing experience and joy multiplies
when shared among a group of flesh and blood people are always the most mememorable
and meaningful one.

 Have you done much travelling?


 Unfortunately, not much yet. Up to know I’ve only travelled to some popular
areas in Vietnam like Sapa, Halong Bay, NhaTrang Beach and Ho Chi Minh
City. While I loved all those experiences, I really want to travel abroad soon.

 What kind of places have you


visited in your life?
 I am an extrovert person. Therefore, I prefer to visit the places which elevate my
mood and energize me. I have been to some of the most beautiful beaches and
lakes in my country. These places bring me closer to nature

 When you visit new places, what do


you like to do?
 In which seasons do you prefer to
travel?
 Would you say your country is a
good place for travellers to visit?
 What places would you like to visit
in the future?
 Describe an unforgettable trip you have  had
• Today, I would like to talk about a pretty memorable trip that I did2
years ago together with my cousins.It was in the april of 2019 when I
faced a lot of stress due to my tight schedule studying for high school
entrance exam• at that time I had to study exceedingly hard and had
nearly no time to put my hair downSo my dad suggested me that a
bicycling trip would be a great way to recharge my batteries. I found
that sound great• so that, I immediately told my cousins about it and
also asked them if they would like to go for a bike trip to hoi an on the
weekend, which is around 40 km from my where I live. We planned to
return on the same day and I must say that it was one of the best
experiences of life. All of us gathered at the market near my home
from where we started off early in the morning so that we could avoid
riding in the heat. I really enjoyed the cool breeze in the morning and
it was a refreshing experience.After riding for 20kms we decided to
stop for breakfast, which was a big bowl of bun bo hue before
continuing I would say that it was one of the best breakfasts after a
very long time of eating home-cooked food.It took us almost 4 hours
to reach our destination, including the breakfast break. At heart I was
completely exhausted. Our first stop is in the ancient town. We had
our lunch there and spent all the afternoon hanging around and taking
photos.After that, we visited my maternal grandma’s house that is
about 5 kilometres from thi city’s centre.We had a quick dinner there
and then returned to danang at 4p.mRiding back was a bit exhausting
as the temperature almost soared to 35 degrees on that day, but still,
the joy of riding in the countryside was worth the pain. That trip really
renergized myself and relive all my stress. That’s why I found it
memorable.
Solo Travel Vs Group Travel: Pros and
Cons
This choice depends on a number of factors including personal preferences

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