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Each person has a heart and each of us has a homeland. Each of our homeland is full of our memories. To me, all my memories are about BenTre, a peaceful place in my mind and also in the lyrics which has warmed my heart when I am away from home. BenTre is a small city in the Westside of Vietnam, where I was born and lived there for fifteen years. Although it is a small city, it has an amazing culture. BenTre is an abundant tourist destination and it is about the way people treat each other here. BenTre is the greatest city I have ever known for it is a good place to live and to visit.

BenTre city is a great city to live although it is a small city but it is a combination of everything that other cities and cultures of people that live here. Most major offices are located in this city. BenTre is a city which offers good job opportunities. Time flies so fast, four years after I left my homeland to come to US for studying. After four years, I went back to visit my homeland. By that time, I realized that the city’s population is increasing and those companies, factories, and big building are being developed. On the street, I used to go to my school for three years when I was in Vietnam, now it has changed tremendously than before, it looks so different and it is pretty nice. Along the streets are big buildings being built up to finish. The city has many companies, factories, and good Universities; therefore, people could get jobs related to their field of studies. There are lot of opportunities to start small businesses in BenTre. If you could spend a day to visit this city, you will have caught some famous brand of shoes and clothes such as Nike,
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The city has made great progress with time. It is one of the big centre of trade and commerce. The culture and marvelous sights that make BenTre what it is today. This is really great city and i love this city, my

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