Talk about some cities in the world
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My city is a very small city located on Vietnam if it is more rather than a city in the North. I live unlike other cities around the world, not exciting bustling but only yen Vase. People here everyone is good. Hang Quan here sells delicious items. I love here.
+ Bangkok: Gold Temple, Palace, Markets, Super Shopping Malls, Food.
+ Paris: Eiffel Tower, Rose, Perfume Facturer, Movies, Lourve Museum + London: Big Ben Tower, Buckingham Palace, Red Phone box. Thames river + New York:
1) In 1857, toilet paper was invented by Joseph c. Gayetty in NYC.
2) Times Square is named after the New York Times. It was originally called Longacre Square until 1904 when the NYT moved there.
3) The scary nitrogen gas tanks you see on the corners of streets are used to keep underground telephone wires dry.
+ Sydney:
1) The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the widest long-span bridge and tallest steel arch bridge in the world, and the 5th longest spanning-arch bridge according to Guinness World Records.
2) Australia’s largest outdoor sculpture exhibit, "Sculpture by the Sea", began at Bondi Beach in 1996.
3) The Sydney region has been inhabited by indigenous Australians for at least 30,000 years based on radio carbon dating
4) The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) constructed between 1893 and 1898 was named to commemorate the Queen of England's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
5) English, Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin and Greek are the main languages spoken in Sydney.
Bạn tham khảo
Hello, now i 'll tell you about my poster
First, i went to HCM city two months ago and i have a beautiful ship. Local people in here is very friendly and kindly. I went to Duc Ba Church and Ben Thanh Market and have many nice photo/
Secondly, after i go to HCM , i dicied go to Da Nang, and i have many a nice momery,
Here I met friends for so long that we have not met
and we go to the famous and beautiful place in DN
I think i have a good ship for holiday
-Chọn Năm thành phố trên thế giới mà bạn muốn ghé thăm
-find 5 sự thật thú vị về mỗi thành phố
-Thiết Kế một poster. Hãy chắc chắn bao gồm các sự kiện về các thành phố và một số hình ảnh!
bài làm :
- 1. Paris
2. VANCOUVER
3. SAN FRANCISCO
4. AUCKLAND
5. BRISBANE
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5 sự thật thú vị về Malaysia
Tình yêu lớn dành cho bóng đá, thường ăn bốc hoặc đàn ông mặc đồ màu hồng và cam là những điều thú vị về Malaysia.
1. Yêu bóng đá mãnh liệt
Giống Việt Nam, người Malaysia có tình yêu bóng đá mãnh liệt. Trong những trận cầu quan trọng, họ luôn thể hiện sự nhiệt tình và cổ vũ hết mình cho đội tuyển. Nhiều cổ động viên trung thành còn theo chân đội tuyển để ủng hộ tinh thần. Ngoài bóng đá, họ cũng rất thích môn cầu lông.
2. Đàn ông mặc đồ màu hồng và cam
Bên cạnh màu hồng và cam, thỉnh thoảng đàn ông Malaysia còn mặc những bộ đồ lấp lánh. Họ thật sự thích trang phục truyền thống baju melayu và sẵn sàng mặc bất kể dịp nào. Tại các sự kiện quan trọng, người Malaysia cũng khoác lên mình bộ quần áo đầy màu sắc để tham dự với sự tự hào.
3. Ăn bốc bằng tay phải
Đối với người dân Malaysia, việc ăn bốc là điều bình thường. Thói quen này đã có từ rất lâu nên đôi khi bạn sẽ thấy họ thật tài tình vì có thể bốc miếng cơm cà ri nắn gọn gàng bỏ vào miệng. Tuy nhiên, hãy chắc chắn khi ăn, bạn đang sử dụng tay phải.
4. Đổ sữa đặc lên mọi thứ
Khẩu vị người Malaysia khá ngọt, bằng chứng là họ thường đổ sữa lên tất cả mọi món ăn hoặc thức uống như trà, bánh mì, socola, bánh trái... Hương vị món ăn khi đó rất ngon và họ chỉ việc nhâm nhi một cách thích thú.
5. Mê trái sầu riêng
Sầu riêng với vỏ xù xì đầy gai là loại trái cây yêu thích của dân Malaysia. Du khách nước ngoài có thể không chịu được mùi sầu riêng nhưng người bản địa ở đây tin rằng chỉ cần nếm thử một lần, ai cũng sẽ mê mẩn. Không chỉ xẻ ra ăn từng múi như người Việt Nam, dân Malaysia còn để chúng lên men và thậm chí nấu ăn với sầu riêng.
- bạn tự làm nhé !
1.There are many cultural heritages in Vietnam such as Ha Long Bay, Phong Nha Cave,...... but the place I want to most visit is Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh. It has been recognized by Unesco. And I think it's the most beautiful place in Vietnam. There are many islands there. I want to go to Ha Long and go see all the islands, especially Tuan Chau, the biggest island. And I also want to go exploring caves, which is interesting, right? In the future I want to go to Ha Long and try all these interesting experiences.
Vietnam's education system is represented by an extensive network of schools, universities and colleges controlled by the government. It has 5 categories: kindergarten; elementary, intermediate, junior high and tertiary level.
I would like to attend in Ha Noi Pedagogical University because I want to be a teacher, I want to impart valuable knowledge for the children.
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New York City, NY, USA
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Rio de Janiero
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Tokyo in Japen
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