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There is an alley of “local tyrants” in Vietnam. Chaozhou people can be seen everywhere: but there is not a local tyrant!

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Hào S? ph??ng, translated as Haoshifang. This is an ordinary alley, few tourists remember, even the Vietnamese do not know that such an alley exists.

Hao Shi Fang is located at No. 206 Chen Xing Road, Ho Chi Minh City. It is not easy to find Hao Shi Fang in the crisscross alleys without the locals or people familiar with Chen Xing Tao Street leading the way.

There are 34 houses in the two rows of Haoshifang Street. Most of the residents are Vietnamese who work locally. These people are not well-off and often drag their families to live in crowded old houses.

The two rows of old houses look like a Chinese township in the 1970s. The Vietnamese people who came out of the houses had no expressions on their faces and frowned. I don’t know whether it was because of the hardship of life or the coming pressure of rent.

Hao Shi Fang is not a local tyrant. The reason for this name is that in the past the owner of the alley was called “Haotu”, and Haotu hired a lot of Chaozhou people to work here. Now there are only a few old Chaozhou people left in the alley who run small shops to make a living. Mention the alley. Many old people still remember the origin of the story.

The shadow of the workshop has long since disappeared in Hao Shi Fang, and there are no local tyrants in the alleys. The place is full of poverty, rudimentary and dilapidated atmosphere. Renovation?