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A: It is reported that many man-made wonders have been damaged. What should we do to protect and preserve them?
B: I suggest that local government should have long-term measures to protect man-made wonders from severe weather conditions.
A: It must be helpful. I’d like to suggest limiting the number of building around them to preserve them.
1. It is expected that more than 100,000 people will attend the festivals at the Perfume Pagoda this year.
2. It has been reported that Thien Duong is the longest cave in Viet Nam.
3. It believed that the Perfume Pagoda was built during the reign of Le Thanh Tong in the 15th century.
4. It is said that Ha Long Bay is one of the most extraordinary natural wonders you will ever see.
5. it is hoped that many defensive measures will be taken to protect and preserve our man-made wonders.
As soon as mention of the scenery of Vietnam sure travelers near the beach will think of the beautiful, beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc. A place to be visited by tourists, impressed with a beautiful island area as the Wonderland, Phu Quoc became a name on the list of landscapes of Vietnam is crowded foreign guests love. With beautiful beaches, pristine landscapes, dense forests, white sand, golden sunshine and clear blue sea, Phu Quoc is an ideal destination for both domestic and international travelers. Phu Quoc Island is the largest island in Vietnam, known as Ngoc Island. This is also known as the "green paradise in the sun" of sea tourism in Vietnam. Phu Quoc is blessed with many precious things such as white sand beaches, clear blue water, colorful coral reefs, unspoilt beaches ... all created a Phu Quoc, a wonderful landscape that anyone would like to visit
Tham khảo
I went to Viet Nam in 1996. There were mostly manual labour and agricultural productions. 12 years later, when I came back, the country had dramatically changed, there were more technology and equipment and more industrial production too.
Last year, I went back to Ho Chi Minh city after 20 years and to my surprise, there were more services. There were also many opportunities for university (inside and outside the country), which were another surprise for me.
Tham khảo
I went to Viet Nam in 1996. There were mostly manual labour and agricultural productions. 12 years later, when I came back, the country had dramatically changed, there were more technology and equipment and more industrial production too.
Last year, I went back to Ho Chi Minh city after 20 years and to my surprise, there were more services. There were also many opportunities for university (inside and outside the country), which were another surprise for me.