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Wonder of Viet Nam

Hoi An old town is the perfect destination for visitors, it should be added to your “place to
visit list. It is located in Quang Nam province, at the central of Viet Nam. This town is
famous for its history and it is also classified as a National Cultural Heritage Site Wandering
around the town, seeing old houses and many beautiful structures is a memorable experience.
The town reflects a fusion of indigenous and foreign cultures. The surviving wooden
structures and street plan are original and intact and together present a traditional townscape
of the 17th and 18th centuries. Tourists can enjoy the peace and fresh air there; it’s relaxing.
Street food of Hoi An is diverse, affordable, and tasty. Tourists can find many specialties of
Quang Nam as well as snacks in the food vendors along the street. In terms of humans, the
local people are very friendly and helpful. They are willing to talk to tourists or show the
direction for tourists if being asked. Hoi An is well worth visiting during the Viet Nam tour.

1.Drawbacks of living in a big city

Life in modern cities truly causes a lot of nuisances. In the first place, citizens have to
deal with traffic congestion every day. This problem is even worse in the rush hour
when so many people run out to work and are stuck on the streets for hours. Next, the
high cost of living is also a serious issue in the city, especially in metropolitan cities.
More and more people find it difficult to live on their modest salaries when prices are
going up all the time. Financial pressure makes city dwellers become constantly
stressed and tired. Finally, the polluted air caused by exhaust emissions from millions
of vehicles, construction dust, and the lack of green trees negatively affects residents'
health. Many people suffer from respiratory problems such as cough, sore throat, or
asthma. Indeed, city life brings several difficulties as well as challenges to its citizens.
2.Vietnamese traditional craft village
Bat Trang is a traditional handicraft village, which is famous for producing high-
quality ceramic products. This village firstly appeared in 1352, in the north of
Vietnam, is about 13 kilometers southeast of Hanoi center, on the other side of Chuong
Duong bridge. Taking advantage of the clay-rich area, Bat Trang village has created
fine ceramics. They have widely used for daily household use and worship as well as
decoration purposes. At Bat Trang village, there are plenty of activities for tourists,
including directly making pottery products, taking a walk around the village, or joining
a buffalo tour for shopping and sightseeing. Nowadays, artisans combine traditional
methods and modern techniques to create more special products and increase their
quality. The products from the village are highly rated by not only the domestic but
also international markets including Chinese, Japanese, and Western...

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