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Lam Dong Province, Việt Nam
Lam Dong is one of the five provinces in the Central Highlands (sometimes classified in the Southeast), Vietnam, and is also the 7th largest province in the country, adjacent to the southern key economic region. In 2018, Lam Dong is Vietnam's 23rd largest administrative unit in terms of population, 23rd in Gross Regional Product (GRDP), 18th in GRDP per capita, 26th in growth rate. GRDP chief. With 1,312,900 people, socio-economic statistics GRDP reached 78,433 billion VND (equivalent to 3.4064 billion USD), GRDP per capita reached 59.74 million VND (equivalent to 2,595 USD). , the growth rate of GRDP reached 8.14%.

The specialties of each region of Vietnam carry within themselves the local lifestyle and the quintessence of nature there. The North cherishes delicate recipes, like a delicious bowl of bun thang that must be prepared for many hours. In the Central region, royal culinary traditions and typical spices blend in unique dishes such as lotus rice or spring rolls. Southern braised fish and sour soup come from abundant seafood resources, the pride of the Mekong Delta.

The aroma of a cup of Vietnamese coffee is a great alarm clock. The fertile basalt soil of the Central Highlands grows quality robusta coffee trees. These coffee beans are one of Vietnam's most beloved export products to the world. Vietnamese coffee culture is very diverse, you can easily count hundreds of coffee shops in big cities. Vietnamese people make traditional coffee using aluminum filters. Watching time pass while waiting for a cup of coffee to drip makes this drink even more flavorful.

Vietnamese culture is one of the oldest cultures in the Pacific region. Although located next to two major cultures, Chinese and Indian culture, Vietnam still preserves many of its own cultural features, expressed in many aspects such as traditional customs that still exist today. Nowadays, Vietnamese people's life and folk literature are rich and unique. It can be said that Vietnamese culture is a special blend of many ancient cultures along with the indigenous culture of the Vietnamese people. In addition to the greatest influence of China, there is also the influence of Indian and Cham culture. , and later the great influence of Western culture (France, Russia, America).

Vietnam - a country winding in an S shape on the East Sea coast, has 54 ethnic groups with resilient, indomitable people, standing tall in the face of many wars of invasion; A country with lands with thousands of years of history. With beautiful natural scenery and precious and abundant natural resources, we - the children of Vietnam - are often proud when talking about our Fatherland, our homeland. Listeners are invited to join VOVLIVE to experience the beauty of the country and