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Vietnam. Country of yellow and green colors

Most unusual fruits grow in Vietnam: dragon fruit, pomelo, rambutan, garcinia and bread fruit. Vietnamese do not eat bread; they replace it

Vietnamese woman in Cu Chi. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Cu Chi. The tourists can take a boat on the jungle river. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

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Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

One can let a bird out of the cage for 10 thousand dongs ($0,5). Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Temple in the center of Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

At the silk factory. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

The work at the factory is fascinating and the pictures cost the average of $1,000-3,000. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Vietnamese women tend to cover their face and body from the sun so that skin remains light. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

The hand-made postcards are sold everywhere for 12-15 thousand dongs. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

War museum. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

A photograph of running Vietnamese girl with burnt body. War museum in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

The museum has Soviet weapons as well. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Shooting from weapons is also available in the museum and costs 350 thousand dongs ($17). Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Shooting is very popular among tourists. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Scheme of the underground tunnels where the partisans hid. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Underground tunnels where partisans hid during the war. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Vietnamese invented numerous traps for Americans. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Wreckage of a plane in the war museum. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Local citizens eating at the streets can be seen at the markets and next to the shops. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Almost all signs in Phan Thiet are in Russian. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Saigon river. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Souvenirs are sold at the streets. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Sand dunes are 30 minutes drive from Phan Thiet. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

One can ride a board in the Sand Dunes. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Waves in the Eastern Sea can be strong and high. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Vietnamese police officer. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Coconut island. Local citizen are making coconut candies with peanuts and fruits. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

A boy with a python. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Laying Buddha. The sculpture is 49m long. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Almost all old buildings have a cone-like design. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Bikes or motorbikes are used by everyone in Vietnam. Rental of the scooter for tourists is $10 per day. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Horse drives are also available in Cu Chi. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Ho Chi Minh road police checking a biker's documents. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

A tired bride next to Main Post office in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Tourist children in the main post office in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Ho Chi Minh City has the population of 10 million people and 5 million of them have motor bikes. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

School at the center of Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

The temples in Ho Chi Minh City hang out the names of the people who donated money for charity. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Incenses. They are hung to the ceiling. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Everyone may try to paint on the wood at the laquer plant. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

One can drive a motorbike without driver's license in Vietnam. The pedestrians are yielded the right-of-way. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Ho Chi Minh marker: one can buy real Vietnamese coffee, clothes, souvenirs and sea food there. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Flower market in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Sea food is fresh and cheap. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Women are mostly involved in trade. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Coconut on a boat. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Lots of things are made of coconuts. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

A river trip in Cu Chi is very romantic. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Pho Ga soup is a traditional Vietnamese noodle soup based on beef and chicken broth. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Vietnamese restaurants have open kitchens. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

FIsh is served on a pan and made on open fire. It takes 15 minutes to cook it. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Crocodile on a chargrill. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Fruits: pineapple, rambutan, watermelons, mango, dragon fruit. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©

Vietnamese cuisine is rich with sea food. Photo by Roza Yessenkulova©