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Colors of life
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Black Pepper plantation
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Phu Quoc Island. Pepper plantations of different
varieties are found in many places of the island.
Vietnamese pepper is exported to many countries
of the World
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The village employs a dozen artisans who
manufacture and weave silk into various garments
using ancient looms
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Van Phuc Silk Village
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Salt harvesters
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Thu hoach coi or Harvesting schichito mat
grass The top Vietnam from above contest
winner Nguyen Sanh Quoc Huy
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In the dry areas, because the weather is hot
during the day, sedge mats, with natural
materials, can help people sleep better
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The Phu Tan sedge mat weaving village now has
more than available 25 hectares for growing sedge
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Thanks to a stable source of goods, the village
for many years still thrives, which creates jobs
for more than 600 workers in the region. There
are many stages for making a sedge mat. Sedge mat
is harvested and then dried, bundled in bundles
and then dyed. After dyeing, sedge mat continues
to be dried, before weaved
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Dyeing sedge mat is an important stage that
requires makers to be skillful and experienced
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Vietnam is one of the world's richest
agricultural regions and is the second-largest
(after Thailand) exporter worldwide and the
world's seventh-largest consumer of rice
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Rice is a staple of the national diet and is seen
as a "gift from God
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Rice is called white gold in Vietnam and has a
link to the Sanskrit name Dhanya (meaning "the
sustainer of the human race"), the name given
to Rice in India
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In Vietnam, there is a folklore that is narrated
on rice. According to the folk legend, in ancient
times, rice was not produced but was summoned by
fervent prayers by people
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Rice would appear from the heaven in the form of
a large ball in every house
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On one occasion, a lady was sweeping the floor of
her house as ordered by her husband to welcome
the rice ball
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The large rice ball landed in the house when the
lady was still sweeping and it hit the broom and
then broke into many pieces
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Since then people of Vietnam had to work hard
with their hands to grow rice
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Colors of Ta Pa by Tran Bao Hoa (Tri Ton
district, An Giang province)
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Rice is the staple diet of Vietnam. It is often
said that all their three meals in a day consists
of "rice and something else."
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In 2017, Linh An Pagoda (Linh An Tu) built a 54 m
high statue of Bodhisattva
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Linh An Pagoda (Linh An Tu), 27 km from Da Lat
city
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Although Viet Nam has been very successful in
both agriculture sector adaptation planning and
stopping the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the
economic impacts of the pandemic are negatively
affecting farmers and, thus, decrease their
climate change resilience.
The common psychology of farmers today is that
their agricultural products need to be rescued.
At that time, the price not only dropped
miserably, but their efforts in one crop were
considered to be lost
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Farmers tend to their field on the outskirts of
Hanoï
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The Quyet Thang Farm was established in the 70s.
Seven years later, first tea plants were
officially grown in the Trung Mang Valley
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Trung Mang Valley - Concrete paths along the tea
hill
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After several decades, the tea trees in the Trung
Mang Valley become the main source of livelihood
for people in Dong Giang District The Dong
Giang Tea Hill is very inviting to both domestic
and foreign visitors
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Moc Chau tea hill
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Long Coc tea hills in Tan Son District, Phu Tho
Province, around 100 kilometers to the northwest
of Hanoi
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Long Coc Tea Mountain Nguyen Phuc Thanh
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The Red Umbrella at Moc Chau tea hill, Son La
province
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Oolong tea hill in Sapa Town  by Nguyen Viet Cuong
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Tea Hill in Sa Pa town The hill is home to many
wild Himalayan cherry trees which are
blooming The cherry trees were grown by the
Taiwanese owner of Oolong tea hill for more than
10 years ago
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The wild Himalayan cherry (Mai anh dao) is a
special cherry blossom tree. Its trunk is like
peach and plum, but its flower has five petals
like Japanese apricot flowers. The tree is
common in the Central Highlands city of Da Lat,
light pink, dark pink and white
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Tea Hill in Sa Pa town
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Sa Pa town
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Gia-Lai Panoramic view of Chu Dang Ya volcano
Apart from coffee, Gia Lai is a major grower
of tea, rubber and pepper. Tea in this area was
planted in 1920-1942, from the French period
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Gia-Lai Rubber forest in winter
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Text and pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2021
Sound Ao Lua Ha Dong - Ngoc Lan
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Vietnam (sometimes written as Viet Nam),
officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is
located at the eastern edge of the Indochinese
Peninsula, and is divided into 58 provinces and
five municipalities, covering 331,699 square
kilometres, with a population of over 96 million
inhabitants, making it the world's sixteenth-most
populous country. Vietnam is a unitary Marxist-Len
inist one-party socialist republic, one of the
two communist states (the other being Laos)
in Southeast Asia
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