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I never go to the theatre to listen a live concert although I really want to. I like listening to pop music, both Vietnamese and foreign songs, and classical music. The pop songs have gentle tones and attractive. After hard working days, I usually listen to love songs. One of my favourite singers is My Linh. She sings very well the songs about Hanoi.

Classical is not popular in Vietnam. I always listen to classical music before sleeping. These are the symphonies of famous composers in the world, such as Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin,… These symphonies help me relax after a tiring workday.

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I rarely go out for eating, maybe about twice a month. I often go to the restaurant with my family in the evening. We have dinner on the occasion of the birthday of each member in family. By the end of the meal, there is a big cake with candles for dessert. All of us sing a song “Happy birthday to you” to congratulate and offer best wishes for the host. Sometimes, I also go out with my friends. Cosy restaurant with Vietnamese traditional food is my favourite type of restaurant but I usually have to go to KFC or BBQ because my children love fastfood.

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Vietnam’s climate is so diverse. The north has a cool and dry season from November to April and a hot rainy season from May to October. The central coast has a similar climate with the winter monsoon bringing cool, wet weather between December and February. The south is hot and humid all year round, especially from February to May. The rainy season lasts from May to November. The central highlands have a similar climate to the south, but it is cooler and can be freezing in winter. At the moment, it is sunny in the morning but rainy in the evening. At this time of the year, I usually go to the beach with my family.

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I am glad to hear that you will come to my country on your holiday. There are so many places that you

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