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As for Vietnam, there is nothing to see there except Vietnamese, and nobody want to see Vietnamese. :D Nah I'm joking, Vietnam is good at tourism, and it is growing. But tell me guys, what is to see there except hue and Ha Long Bay ? (And children with four arms of course :-D)
VN has a lot to offer. It is clean, safe and cheap. No terrorism, very few crimes, no political violence, rare labor protests. No wonder 2ml Chinese mainlanders visited Vietnam last year. Depending on what you like, You can visit major cities such as Saigon, Hanoi, Nha Trang or Da Nang, etc.

Saigon
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Hanoi
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Nha Trang
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Danang
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There is the Himalayas in between. Also the wind patterns will not permit that. Your wishes will remain unfulfilled. And the Chinese people's torment will just continue.

Not if we modify Himalayas's geographical condition on Tibet plateau by clearing some obstacles, we might not able to export pollution to Indian but we can certainly steal India's monsoon, you can imagine that how India will be withtout monsoon :lol:,


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have good reading
The Tibetan plateau and the Indian monsoon - The Hindu
 
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the pictures were taken in 2009. Since then things have improved. Sure, you are right. There is a still a long way to go. Industrial waste is the major concern.
How Ho Chi Minh City’s Filthy Canal Became a Park - Bloomberg

You post an old image from Bing Duong. In a few years it should be like this when completed.

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oh, Nice to hear. If your country already Improved.:-)
We are in Indonesia Already Improved too :woot:
Pluit Reservoir in Jakarta just for Example. After and Before

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So, better visit Indonesia This Year :-)
Vietnam, maybe Next year :cheers:
 
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:omghaha: i like the way how chinese smog thread is turned in to vietnamese and indonesian tourist thread :victory1:..
 
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LOLLL...............just Fantasies in Dreamland.

When the Mandarins will turn into Gods?????

One thought though; why do ideas of stealing things come so easily to you? :rofl:

God or not, we chinese are blessed with a dreamland to sit on the water tower of this world and control the head water source of many rivers. we Chinese like to defy the odd of nature: such built Tibet rail when others though it was not possible, we dared to undertake the mega project such 3 gorges dams then Werstern though it was crazy idea. To steal the monsoon from India is not out of question, imagine if we can fixed our Taklamakan Desert with Indian's monsoon and revive our death Loulan city and repopulate this area...when it worths we will do at any cost..even at the expense of Indians.

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I hope China create more smog and pollution so that their southern neighbor will be affected also

Himalayas are giant enough to keep your pollution to your side only.
 
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This is Vietnam :agree:

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Can Vietnam people Drink This Water?
I am Impressed with Viet People, If They can. :coffee:


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River in Vietnam, picture taken September 15, 2009


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Vietnam Sewerage in Binh Duong. Very Clean :D


As you can see here you cant even see the bottom of the river. :hang3:

But, In Indonesia

We Welcome all Tourist, to enjoy in Indonesia :yahoo:


Beautiful Sea at Gili Meno-Indonesia.


Even in our Big City :woot:

Come and Visit Indonesia This Year :cheers:

hey c'mon get the **** out of here brother, we don't need to show off. Show off is only for the people who needed some prides so bad that they put irrelevance posts like the viet guy did and you were just following his footsteps. We are not like that, brother, we should be focusing on ourselves rather than trying to show our shits off on purpose.
 
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God or not, we chinese are blessed with a dreamland to sit on the water tower of this world and control the head water source of many rivers. we Chinese like to defy the odd of nature: such built Tibet rail when others though it was not possible, we dared to undertake the mega project such 3 gorges dams then Werstern though it was crazy idea. To steal the monsoon from India is not out of question, imagine if we can fixed our Taklamakan Desert with Indian's monsoon and revive our death Loulan city and repopulate this area...when it worths we will do at any cost..even at the expense of Indians.

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ROFL at your colossal ignorance!

Even if you demolish all of the Himalayan mountains, where and how do you propose transferring all the rubble?? The rubble mounds will still be around 6000mtrs at least!:rofl:

And any idea about the number of rivers which flow out from the Himalayas into China and the number of dams built on them? Altering their flow will cause massive havoc in China too.

Please spare us from such foolish mumblings!
 
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ROFL at your colossal ignorance!

Even if you demolish all of the Himalayan mountains, where and how do you propose transferring all the rubble?? The rubble mounds will still be around 6000mtrs at least!:rofl:

And any idea about the number of rivers which flow out from the Himalayas into China and the number of dams built on them? Altering their flow will cause massive havoc in China too.

Please spare us from such foolish mumblings!

I already show you the video how we clear the mountain, when we set dynamic on the top of mountain, you can expect where those rubbles will fall, all we need is to create a passage for the monsoon and India will be over...what will happened to India without Monsoon ???

this how we flattern the mountains and make good use of its
 
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I already show you the video how we clear the mountain, when we set dynamic on the top of mountain, you can expect where those rubbles will fall, all we need is to create a passage for the monsoon and India will be over...what will happened to India without Monsoon ???

this how we flattern the mountains and make good use of its

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You compare a few mounds that aren't even taller than 2000mtrs to the Himalayas? Fantastic!

Again, where exactly will you throw the rubble if you demolish the Himalayas? The average elevation of the entire Tibetan plateau itself is 4500mtrs, enough to cause substantial rainfall to the Gangetic plains, which sit below 1200mtrs. Even if one can demolish the 10000 odd Himalayan mountains, the rubble would still sit at an altitude of 4500-5000mtrs!

Anyways, good luck with your awesomatic masterplan!:enjoy::rofl:
 
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You compare a few mounds that aren't even taller than 2000mtrs to the Himalayas? Fantastic!

Again, where exactly will you throw the rubble if you demolish the Himalayas? The average elevation of the entire Tibetan plateau itself is 4500mtrs, enough to cause substantial rainfall to the Gangetic plains, which sit below 1200mtrs. Even if one can demolish the 10000 odd Himalayan mountains, the rubble would still sit at an altitude of 4500-5000mtrs!

Anyways, good luck with your awesomatic masterplan!:enjoy::rofl:

you will never know what we're capable of...the day you see that monsoon cross Himalayas and revitalize our Taklamakan Desert, you can only sit idlely and watch, you won't be able to do anything and nothing prevent us from change the nature from our side of boundary.:cool:
 
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you will never know what we're capable of...the day you see that monsoon cross Himalayas and revitalize our Taklamakan Desert, you can only sit idlely and watch, you won't be able to do anything and nothing prevent us from change the nature from our side of boundary.:cool:

All the Best, My Superman.:rofl:
 
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VN welcomes tourists who want to enjoy fresh air in the jungle or on the beach :-)

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Let's see what will happen after Japan/Eu/Us dirty industries finish their transfer from china to VN.

It is on going now. *_<
 
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