A train runs almost the whole length of Vietnam, from north to south.
It travels all the way from Hà Nội to Hồ Chí Minh City. The long journey passes coast, hills, and towns.
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A train runs almost the whole length of Vietnam, from north to south.
It travels all the way from Hà Nội to Hồ Chí Minh City. The long journey passes coast, hills, and towns.
Vietnam has millions and millions of motorbikes.
They fill the streets of every big city. At a busy crossing, you can see them everywhere you look!
Buses and trains help people travel between Vietnam's cities.
A train ride lets you watch the countryside roll by. You can see rice fields, hills, and the sea.
In the countryside, some farmers use water buffalo to help pull carts.
The strong, gentle buffalo help with heavy work. They also help farmers in the rice fields.
Boats carry people and goods along Vietnam's many rivers.
Vietnam has lots of rivers and canals. Wooden boats float along carrying fruit, rice, and people.
The "xích lô" is a three-wheeled bike that carries people in a front seat.
The rider pedals from behind while you sit up front. It is a slow, fun way to see the city.
In Vietnam, many people ride motorbikes to get around the city.
Motorbikes zip along the busy streets. Sometimes a whole family rides together on one.