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		<title>May is full of memories</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Memories of a time when students dreamed rushing back. The petals are thin and light, holding the gong in the wind. The notebook gently presses the petals who give it, but keeps it forever in the student&#8217;s age. In May, I felt like I was floating in the vast land of colorful flowers and memories. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Memories of a time when students dreamed rushing back. The petals are thin and light, holding the gong in the wind. The notebook gently presses the petals who give it, but keeps it forever in the student&#8217;s age.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> In May, I felt like I was floating in the vast land of colorful flowers and memories. Illustration </em> In May, I felt like I was floating in the vast expanse of colorful flowers and memories. It seems that a whole sky of memories is brought back forever of a period of nostalgia. The roads in May are high and wide, sunny and windy, carrying a busy summer on their shoulders. To be amazed by the purple color filled with mausoleums on each street, each road marked the footprints. The familiar road that is usually passed every day turns purple. Chan in the summer sun as if to alleviate some of the glare and harshness. To leave a mark. Looking up at each bunch of flowers, we feel lost in the midst of the vastness. The two sides of the road are dyed purple with mausoleums, so the heart is forever, the car is hesitant to move. Memories of a time when students dreamed rushing back. The petals are thin and light, holding the gong in the wind. The notebook gently presses the petals who give it, but keeps it forever in the student&#8217;s age. The corner of the schoolyard is filled with green leaves and purple colors every summer like a slow, romantic and peaceful movie. Where the students often sit forever at recess or review together at the end of the course, at the end of the year. That place is like a private pride, a special hidden space of the beloved school. Summer is adorned with colorful flowers marking a separate territory that cannot be mixed. The sky is filled with red phoenix. Recovering, agitated, wistfully calling the student&#8217;s name. The more radiant and fresh Phuong becomes, the closer the day of parting comes. As much as the children are eager for the summer vacation, the seniors will be quiet, thinking, and sad all the time. Sadness is about to leave school, away from teachers and close friends. Even though the month of May is unintentionally sown in people&#8217;s hearts, unrelenting pain. The hot summer sun softens before the pink and white color of the lotus returns to the city. Sen back to town on simple and simple bicycles. The lotus brings with it the peace and serenity of flowers rising up in the mud to soften the harshness of the sun, the glare of the season, the noise of the city. The street seems quieter, more peaceful. May knows how to plant a small but painful nostalgia in our hearts. Like canary yellow dyed the whole sky. Above, there is only a space that is as bright as sunshine, fresh and full of life. Flowers fall in bunches from above to wide, spacious. Only a quiet flower tree at the front gate lit up a sunny space. Someone bustling together to keep memories. Years have passed, the student days are far away, but still in memory the familiar image of the canary tree dyes the memory yellow. Thinking about summer, people cringe back to the days of intense sunburn. But Hanoi has its own way to cool the souls of those who stay and those who leave. With a gentle pure lotus flower, with a calm green lotus leaf, fragrant nuggets are wrapped. With mausoleums, phoenixes, canaries in the sky. By a small alley, accepting the sunlight as clear as honey, it adorns the yellow wall. There is a summer in May somewhere that is always so warm and yet so gentle in my heart&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Uniquely Guyana</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lê Vũ Hội]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2021 02:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Guyana is a wild land with pristine forests, where humans and all species struggle to survive. Coming to this South American country is like going back in time to realize the unique and precious things that history has left behind. Wild Guyana. Land of forests and rivers With a population of just 782,700 people living [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Guyana is a wild land with pristine forests, where humans and all species struggle to survive. Coming to this South American country is like going back in time to realize the unique and precious things that history has left behind.</strong><br />
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<p> Wild Guyana. <strong> Land of forests and rivers</strong> With a population of just 782,700 people living on an 83,000-square-mile territory that shares borders with Brazil (south and southwest), Venezuela (west) and Suriname (east), Guyana could make tourists a tourist. a real explorer. The best way to travel in Guyana is to rent a self-driving off-road vehicle. This trip will take you through majestic nature reserves, unspoiled highlands, seemingly endless grasslands and rustic villages. The Essequibo River was as important to Guyana as the Nile was to Egypt. Visitors down the Essequibo River are bound to visit some of the 365 different islands floating in the middle of the river. Indigenous people have long established villages on the island. When the Dutch turned Guyana into a colony (from the seventeenth &#8211; nineteenth centuries), they spent a lot of money and effort to build great works. Some relics still exist until now: Fort Zeelandia is located on Fort Island, Windmill 11m high on Hogg Island, St. Peter&#8217;s Church on Leguan Island &#8230; If you want to explore nature, look to primeval forests on Sloth Island, Parrot Island and Gluck Island. The northern region of Rupununi, located in southwestern Guyana, is home to almost complete tropical forest ecosystems. It is home to a number of rare animals such as jaguars, caiman crocodile, tapir, saki monkeys and about 900 species of birds. If you want to conquer the jungle, prepare carefully what you bring and it&#8217;s best to go with a local guide. Towards the south of Rupununi, the tropical forests gradually gave way to the vast steppe. This area is ideal for grazing and you can see thousands of buffalos and cows moving among the lawns. This is also one of the last places in the world where you can see real cowboys (in vernacular called vaquero) ride a horse and try this activity. The best time to visit southern Rupununi is Easter when people hold a bull-riding festival. Guyana has no shortage of ecological reserves such as Kaieteur National Parks, Iwokrama, Konashen &#8230; Each conservation area contains many interesting things. For example, Kaieteur waterfall in Kaieteur National Park is the highest single-flow waterfall in the world, possessing an unmatched majesty. It is also inhabited by lilies, leopards, anteater, sea dragon fish, South American python and Harpy eagle. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_29_8_38680127/9fe95e0b7f499617cf58.jpg" width="625" height="339"> A jubilant festival in Guyana. <strong> Treasure store culture</strong> Most of the people of Guyana live in the capital Georgetown, which is located on the Atlantic Ocean. Nine indigenous tribes together with migrants from Africa, the Netherlands, France, India and China come together to build this unique city. Georgetown is a young, dynamic city, developing at a speed not inferior to neighboring countries. The city is literally “looking at the great sea” both literally and figuratively. The people of Georgetown are extremely proud of their diverse history and culture. You can feel this when visiting the museums in Georgetown. Some famous museums include the Walter Roth Museum (which specializes in exhibiting artifacts of culture and everyday life), Guyana National Museum, National Museum of Art and African Heritage Museum. Many of these museums are located on the campus of priceless historical works. St. George&#8217;s Church and the Georgetown lighthouse are two historic buildings that visitors should visit. Both are more than 200 years old and are typical examples of 19th century colonial architecture. Particularly, St. George&#8217;s Church was once the tallest wooden structure in the world. Standing on the top of a church or lighthouse is the optimal way for tourists to have a view of the city from above. The two biggest Guyana festivals are Christmas and Mashramani. Coming here at Christmas, visitors can not help dazzle because the decorative lights are hanging around their house. The Mashramani Festival was held for the first time on February 23, 1970 to commemorate the day Guyana became a republic. Initially the festival only featured a parade in Georgetown, but now Mashramani has become a holiday celebrated nationwide. If you want to participate in the festival in Georgetown, prepare mentality and anti-drunk medicine. At any time, you can be invited into the pub by locals to offer glasses of rum &#8211; Guyana&#8217;s &#8220;national drug&#8221; with a hospitality that you can hardly refuse.</p>
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