"Baby Na" at Cho Lach Flower Festival weighs about 200kg
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Ben Tre - A snake mascot appeared at Cho Lach Flower Festival, weighing about 200kg with a funny shape that makes everyone laugh.
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Ben Tre - A snake mascot appeared at Cho Lach Flower Festival, weighing about 200kg with a funny shape that makes everyone laugh.
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Ben Tre - The longest flower route in Vietnam will be maintained and expanded in the coming years, serving tourists from near and far when coming to Cho Lach flower village.
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Ben Tre - Artistic cockfighting within the framework of the flower and ornamental festival aims to promote and preserve the cultural values of Cho Lach land, famous for its fighting cock breed.
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Ben Tre - Bougainvillea farmers in Cho Lach district are happy because sales have increased by 20-30% compared to 2024, with the Hanoi market consuming many small trees and bonsai.
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After the gold medal in the women's 400m hurdles at the 33rd SEA Games, Quach Thi Lan will compete for another year before switching to coaching.
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Updated total medal rankings at the 33rd SEA Games today (December 19).
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Although gold prices have doubled in just two years and are often a signal for a deep correction, gold prices are expected to continue to shine in the coming year.
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Nghe An - After a period of large-scale upgrading, Vinh airport was officially allowed to operate again at 0:01 on December 19, 2025.
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Coach Kim Sang-sik helped U22 Vietnam win the gold medal at the 33rd SEA Games and is now the target of the U23 Asian finals.
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Ben Tre - The longest flower route in Vietnam will be maintained and expanded in the coming years, serving tourists from near and far when coming to Cho Lach flower village.
HOÀNG LỘC |
Ben Tre - Artistic cockfighting within the framework of the flower and ornamental festival aims to promote and preserve the cultural values of Cho Lach land, famous for its fighting cock breed.
HOÀNG LỘC |
Ben Tre - Bougainvillea farmers in Cho Lach district are happy because sales have increased by 20-30% compared to 2024, with the Hanoi market consuming many small trees and bonsai.