"17,213 byte![]() | Visit CaiRang Floating Market first in the morning. |
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Visit rice paper (used for spring rolls and stuff) factory after landing. | |
"16,834 byte![]() Step1: A lady pours and spreads cooked rice powder on a steamed pan. Cover the pan, and then repeat the same thing to the next steamed pan. Open the cover and the cooked rice powder becomes like a film.... (to the right). . |
"22,768 byte![]() Step2: A man picks the cooked rice powder film by a woven-bamboo stick.... (lower left) . |
"14,573 byte![]() Step3: Carefully, not to tear, not to put it on top of the others (to the right) . |
"24,466 byte![]() Step4: Just let it dry after placing it on a bamboo sheetB |
"12,425 byte![]() | They raise pigs here also. Somehow this pig loves to chew the fence... |
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Again, take off into a jungle with a small boat. A small market on a rural town (lower left). French bread inherited from French is made everywhere in Vietnam and very well done. (lower right) |
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"19,135 byte![]() | Lothar, a German craftsman of artificial hands/legs, is kind to kids also. |
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Kids in Mekong are very friendly. They love to shake hands with tourists. |
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| High school students in white Aodai. | Girls dress up with their favorite hats. |