Garden owner bursts into happiness seeing daisies blooming after the storm
TÔ LY - HUYỀN TRANG |
Hanoi - After the heavy damage caused by storm No. 3, joy is still present in a few small gardens in Phu Thuong ward, Tay Ho.
TÔ LY - HUYỀN TRANG |
Hanoi - After the heavy damage caused by storm No. 3, joy is still present in a few small gardens in Phu Thuong ward, Tay Ho.
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Identifying tourism and service development as a key economic sector, Quang Ninh has implemented a series of solutions to help tourism develop after storm Yagi.
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The brilliant yellow color of the daisy carpet at the foot of Long Bien Bridge (Phuc Xa Ward, Ba Dinh District) is attracting many tourists to admire and take photos.
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Hanoi - After storm No. 3, each daisy farmer in Nhat Tan village suffered hundreds of millions of dong in losses. Now they grow short-term crops in time to harvest before Tet.
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Due to natural disasters, many flower gardens in Tay Tuu flower village were severely affected. To recover capital, many farmers had to switch to growing vegetables to make ends meet.
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The two shows "Call Me by Fire" and "Anh trai say hi" both originated from reality TV shows, then were very successful concerts.
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Ca Mau - 70 years since the event of regrouping to the North, the soldiers of the past still have their faith in the Party and Uncle Ho.
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At Miss Universe 2024, Miss Universe Thailand is considered one of the very strong candidates that Ky Duyen has to compete with.
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HCMC - The 3.6 km long Binh Tien bridge and road project, connecting Districts 6, 8 and Binh Chanh District, is expected to be built on an elevated route with 4-6 lanes, with a total capital of 6,800 billion VND.
Đoàn Hưng |
Identifying tourism and service development as a key economic sector, Quang Ninh has implemented a series of solutions to help tourism develop after storm Yagi.
Thạch Lựu |
The brilliant yellow color of the daisy carpet at the foot of Long Bien Bridge (Phuc Xa Ward, Ba Dinh District) is attracting many tourists to admire and take photos.
HOÀNG LỘC - HUYỀN TRANG |
Hanoi - After storm No. 3, each daisy farmer in Nhat Tan village suffered hundreds of millions of dong in losses. Now they grow short-term crops in time to harvest before Tet.