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		<title>Traveling alone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling alone is economical and fun. Usually, Vietnamese people go online to find information about the place they wanna go and then they start saving money to go there. Some Wednesday afternoon, they suddenly don&#8217;t wanna work/study, and the next Thursday morning, after taking a few days off work, they are off to travel on [...]]]></description>
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