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Enjoy learning Vietnamese with a Saigonese!

http://talktomeinvietnamese.blogspot.com/2013/11/day-01.html Trái dâu (strawberry)   Trái măng c ụt (mangosteen) Trái bơ (avocado) Trái chôm chôm (rambutan) Trái thanh long (dragon fruit) Trái chuối (banana) Trái sầu riêng (durian) Trái ổi (guava) Trái mít (jack fruit) Trái dừa (coconut) Trái cam (orange) Trái xoài (mango) Trái đu đủ (papaya) Trái mãng cầu gai (sour sop) Trái mãng cầu ta / trái na (custard apple) Trái thơm (pineapple) Trái sa pô chê (sapodilla) Trái táo (apple) Trái nhãn (longan) Trái vải (lychee) Trái vú sữa (milky fruit / star apple) Trái mận (rose apple) Trái bòn bon Trái bưởi (pomelo) Trái cóc Trái đào (peach) Trái tim (heart)

Cantonese - Korean

A/ Cantonese for Mandarin speaker http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-7rtsThDPw http://www.tienghoa.net.vn/diendan/viewtopic.php?f=216&t=3647 B/ Han Ku Ho (Korean) www.tienghanonline.com www.talktomeinkorean.com   http://korean.sogang.ac.kr/ http://rki.kbs.co.kr/learn_korean/lessons/v_index.htm?learn_id=0201 http://rki.kbs.co.kr/learn_korean/lessons/e_index.htm?learn_id=0206  www.learnkorean.com  http://www.busyatom.com/  (Korean travel phrases)  +  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe0Y0wnsVgA http://endic.naver.com/?sLn=en   (English - Korean dictionary)

Quang Binh - the heaven of caves

Contents 1/  Son Doong cave, one of the world's largest caves 2/  Tu Lan cave system  3/  Helicopter tour of national park to take off in Vietnam 4/ Amazing landscapes in Quang Binh 5/ The mud and the darkness     Zip line to be launched in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park 1/ Son Doong cave, one of the world's largest caves Son Doong Cave   in the Quang Binh province of central Vietnam is one of the world’s largest caves and is now, for the first time, accessible to tourists, thanks to the tour operator  Oxalis . Huge shafts of light penetrate its vast caverns, allowing forests of 100-foot-tall trees to thrive in spaces big enough to accommodate 40-story skyscrapers. Colossal 260-foot stalactites are also present. Monkeys, hornbills and flying foxes have all been spotted in this surreal habitat, first fully explored in 2009. While trips into Son Doong are limited in number (only 220 permits for the year) and to vi...