In 2025, the national high school graduation exam will introduce new multiple-choice question formats and a more nuanced scoring system, marking a significant shift from the uniform scoring method used since 2008.
In the heart of Africa's second-largest slum, a peculiar trade unfolds - a trade in stones as a source of sustenance. The price of these stones, meant to be consumed, left visiting Vietnamese travelers in a state of shocked awe.
The market is flooded with a vast array of blenders, offering various designs, capacities, and prices, which can be overwhelming for consumers.
Chợ Bà Hoa was established in the 1960s on what is now Tran Mai Ninh Street. Initially, it was a small market serving the trading needs of migrants from Duy Xuyen and Dien Ban (Quang Nam) who had made their way to Saigon.
Chợ Bình Tây, affectionately known as Chợ Lớn by locals, is a vibrant cultural and commercial landmark in the heart of Saigon. Spanning an impressive 25,000 square meters across District 5 and District 6, this bustling marketplace captivates with its distinctively Oriental architecture. Serving as the city's largest wholesale market, Chợ Bình Tây buzzes with activity, attracting thousands of visitors daily who come to explore its vast array of goods and immerse themselves in a unique shopping experience.
The culinary creations at Ha Tang's are not only meticulously prepared but also creatively crafted to tantalize the taste buds and captivate the preferences of young palates.
This particular tree is a culinary delight, offering a refreshing and sweet taste sensation, and it also boasts medicinal properties. In recent years, it has become a sought-after treat for city dwellers.
The tangy, fermented flavors of these humble pickles are utterly captivating. A true delight for all taste buds, this unique treat is a must-try for those seeking a burst of flavor.
The pickup truck bed is designed solely for cargo and transporting goods, yet many people irresponsibly use it for passenger transportation.
The zodiac animals are used to represent the years in the Chinese lunar calendar. The order of the 12 animals varies, with some regions substituting the cat for the rabbit in the place of Mão (or Mẹo). Let's delve into the fascinating tale of these 12 zodiac signs!