Photographers in the busiest season of the year
YẾN PHƯƠNG - MỸ LY |
Can Tho - The demand for Tet photography is increasing, professional and amateur photographers are busy "running shows" from morning to late at night to serve customers.
YẾN PHƯƠNG - MỸ LY |
Can Tho - The demand for Tet photography is increasing, professional and amateur photographers are busy "running shows" from morning to late at night to serve customers.
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Can Tho - With a variety of designs, Can Tho people have started to look up prices of Tet items to prepare for shopping.
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Can Tho - Aiming for a reasonable and economical Tet, many consumers have started to look up prices of various goods.
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Hanoi - At this time, it is not difficult to see images of young people eagerly going out on the streets to "catch the trend" of taking photos in Ao Dai to celebrate Tet early.
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Storm No. 11 Matmo weakens, forecast to cause widespread heavy rain. Hanoi has announced a list of locations at high risk of flooding.
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Gia Lai forced the suspension and dismantling of the concrete moat house project in Ia Gri village, because the design was not traditional, which was at risk of disrupting the landscape of Chu Dang Ya volcano.
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Quang Ninh - Storm No. 11 has weakened, many coastal localities of Quang Ninh have returned to normal activities, students have returned to school, and tourism is still temporarily suspended.
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Vietnamese mooncakes make a strong impression on international visitors with their especially impressive flavor at first taste.
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Ho Chi Minh City assigned departments and branches to consider Vingroup's Can Gio - Vung Tau sea route project before October 10.
MỸ LINH |
Can Tho - With a variety of designs, Can Tho people have started to look up prices of Tet items to prepare for shopping.
PHONG LINH - MỸ LY |
Can Tho - Aiming for a reasonable and economical Tet, many consumers have started to look up prices of various goods.
THÙY TRANG - NGỌC LINH |
Hanoi - At this time, it is not difficult to see images of young people eagerly going out on the streets to "catch the trend" of taking photos in Ao Dai to celebrate Tet early.