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Karaoke vocal training popular among song lovers in Ho Chi Minh City

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Vietnamese people are taking up singing classes to perform better at karaoke bars. The trainees primarily aim for proper covers of their favorite songs in tune, pitch and timing, not to make a professional career. 

According to Hoang Anh, a resident of Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, her husband has been doing his karaoke vocal training behind closed doors every evening. 

The song he has been practicing so diligently is the recent Vietnamese hit Dau Ai Chung Tinh Duoc Mai (Love Doesn’t Last Forever). 

Free or paid — the daily vocal training

“He used to sing along with his karaoke stereo, but now there are vocal lessons on YouTube with proper instructions,” Anh explained.

“He finds these a good way to practice.

“I was wondering if his company was hosting a karaoke singing contest, but it turned out he simply hoped to sing with the right tune and correct timing in karaoke bars.”

YouTube-based vocal training lessons by well-known songwriters have been attracting more viewers.

Pham Thanh Luan and Pham Huong, both popular songwriters in Vietnam, have produced such clips that have garnered over a million views. 

YouTube users leave comments on the clips asking for more instructions of their favorite songs. 

Besides the free YouTube tutorials, premium vocal training courses with professionals are also a popular choice for those working on better karaoke covers of their loved songs. 

Taking singing professionally is not in their future plan.

Thu Phuong – runner-up in the Vietnam’s Sao Mai pop song contest in 2007 – welcomed two trainees at her apartment on Ba Thang Hai Street in District 10, Ho Chi Minh City one afternoon in February.

“Remember to breathe in and hold for a while. Don’t let your air out so quickly, and remember that emotions make a performance better,” said the trainer.

The two learners were highly focused. 

Following the first session, My Hanh, a 40-year-old resident in Go Vap District, said that she was preparing for future singing sprees.

“When I’m in my 50s and 60s, I will still be able to join some kind of music club, and now I will be singing properly when my family are out at a karaoke bar,” Hanh said.

Meanwhile, Tram, a 29-year-old resident in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, acknowledges her passion for singing and her lack of expressiveness in the act. 

“If my voice can be enhanced, I may apply for a singing contest, but for now I just need to sing nicely in tune,” she said.

According to Phuong – the vocal trainer – a lot of people hope to keep a few songs up their sleeves and perform them at friendly gatherings. 

When something is worth doing, it’s worth doing well

‘Singing nicely is not as important as singing daily’ is a popular Vietnamese contemporary idiom that is used to encourage a shy member in a karaoke bar or as an excuse for those who love to drink and sing at wedding receptions. 

However, a greater emphasis has been placed on the quality of the vocal tone. A search engine prompt for karaoke lessons can produce as many as 10 million results. 

This implies that the needs for vocal training are on the rise, driving music schools to open karaoke training classes.

Thang – director of a performance arts center providing courses in acting, hosting events, and singing based in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City – said that his school caters to both professional and amateur singers, especially office workers keen on karaoke bar covers. 

Most of their students are elderly people with a passion for singing. 

Surprisingly, music schools for young learners training in instruments have also made vocal courses available to both groups and private learners. 

According to Khanh, currently in charge of a music center in Tan Binh District, learning to sing in a soundproof environment helps to eliminate reservation, boost performance, and diminish stage fright. 

On her part, Thu Phuong has only dabbled her feet in semi-professional vocal training for a few months, despite her nine years of experience providing professional lessons. 

“I once had this conversation with a learner who claimed that their voice was weak and they wanted to improve that,” said Phuong.

“Having them tested, I found that they were lacking in both tonal quality and timing, but they were passionate.

“I begin to wonder why I should not give them instructions now that they are so eager to sing for their family and friends, although they have no long-term goal of becoming a quality singer.”

She had only one learner at first, but through word of mouth more people signed up for her class. 

There are also coursebooks to be used in these training programs. 

“Teaching vocal training lessons is a skill. It will be easy for those with a born knack for music, but for those without, the first thing to do is to be patient and meticulous in your instructions,” said Phuong.

“We have to help them understand music in a simplistic way.

“If they understand the mechanism of singing and make progress on a daily basis, that is the success of trainers.”

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Vietnamese people are taking up singing classes to perform better at karaoke bars. The trainees primarily aim for proper covers of their favorite songs in tune, pitch and timing, not to make a professional career. 

According to Hoang Anh, a resident of Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, her husband has been doing his karaoke vocal training behind closed doors every evening. 

The song he has been practicing so diligently is the recent Vietnamese hit Dau Ai Chung Tinh Duoc Mai (Love Doesn’t Last Forever). 

Free or paid — the daily vocal training

“He used to sing along with his karaoke stereo, but now there are vocal lessons on YouTube with proper instructions,” Anh explained.

“He finds these a good way to practice.

“I was wondering if his company was hosting a karaoke singing contest, but it turned out he simply hoped to sing with the right tune and correct timing in karaoke bars.”

YouTube-based vocal training lessons by well-known songwriters have been attracting more viewers.

Pham Thanh Luan and Pham Huong, both popular songwriters in Vietnam, have produced such clips that have garnered over a million views. 

YouTube users leave comments on the clips asking for more instructions of their favorite songs. 

Besides the free YouTube tutorials, premium vocal training courses with professionals are also a popular choice for those working on better karaoke covers of their loved songs. 

Taking singing professionally is not in their future plan.

Thu Phuong – runner-up in the Vietnam’s Sao Mai pop song contest in 2007 – welcomed two trainees at her apartment on Ba Thang Hai Street in District 10, Ho Chi Minh City one afternoon in February.

“Remember to breathe in and hold for a while. Don’t let your air out so quickly, and remember that emotions make a performance better,” said the trainer.

The two learners were highly focused. 

Following the first session, My Hanh, a 40-year-old resident in Go Vap District, said that she was preparing for future singing sprees.

“When I’m in my 50s and 60s, I will still be able to join some kind of music club, and now I will be singing properly when my family are out at a karaoke bar,” Hanh said.

Meanwhile, Tram, a 29-year-old resident in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, acknowledges her passion for singing and her lack of expressiveness in the act. 

“If my voice can be enhanced, I may apply for a singing contest, but for now I just need to sing nicely in tune,” she said.

According to Phuong – the vocal trainer – a lot of people hope to keep a few songs up their sleeves and perform them at friendly gatherings. 

When something is worth doing, it’s worth doing well

‘Singing nicely is not as important as singing daily’ is a popular Vietnamese contemporary idiom that is used to encourage a shy member in a karaoke bar or as an excuse for those who love to drink and sing at wedding receptions. 

However, a greater emphasis has been placed on the quality of the vocal tone. A search engine prompt for karaoke lessons can produce as many as 10 million results. 

This implies that the needs for vocal training are on the rise, driving music schools to open karaoke training classes.

Thang – director of a performance arts center providing courses in acting, hosting events, and singing based in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City – said that his school caters to both professional and amateur singers, especially office workers keen on karaoke bar covers. 

Most of their students are elderly people with a passion for singing. 

Surprisingly, music schools for young learners training in instruments have also made vocal courses available to both groups and private learners. 

According to Khanh, currently in charge of a music center in Tan Binh District, learning to sing in a soundproof environment helps to eliminate reservation, boost performance, and diminish stage fright. 

On her part, Thu Phuong has only dabbled her feet in semi-professional vocal training for a few months, despite her nine years of experience providing professional lessons. 

“I once had this conversation with a learner who claimed that their voice was weak and they wanted to improve that,” said Phuong.

“Having them tested, I found that they were lacking in both tonal quality and timing, but they were passionate.

“I begin to wonder why I should not give them instructions now that they are so eager to sing for their family and friends, although they have no long-term goal of becoming a quality singer.”

She had only one learner at first, but through word of mouth more people signed up for her class. 

There are also coursebooks to be used in these training programs. 

“Teaching vocal training lessons is a skill. It will be easy for those with a born knack for music, but for those without, the first thing to do is to be patient and meticulous in your instructions,” said Phuong.

“We have to help them understand music in a simplistic way.

“If they understand the mechanism of singing and make progress on a daily basis, that is the success of trainers.”

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Vietnam’s Binh Thuan glows during opening night of National Tourism Year

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The sky over Binh Thuan Province in south-central Vietnam was lit up by spectacular fireworks and colorful drone lights on Saturday night as the opening ceremony of the National Tourism Year 2023 themed ‘Binh Thuan-Green Convergence’ was held on Phan Thiet City’s beach.

The National Tourism Year 2023 will feature over 200 events, with 13 of them to be organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism and other ministries.

Among them, Binh Thuan Province will host more than 30 cultural, tourism and sports events, while rolling out 164 other events with the participation of 41 centrally-administered cites and provinces throughout the year.

An amazing drone show simulates dragon fruit, for which Binh Thuan Province is known. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

An amazing drone show simulates dragon fruit, for which Binh Thuan Province is known. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

According to the organizer, last year saw Vietnam’s tourism as a highlight of the country’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery efforts, with an upsurge in the number of domestic tourists.

Tourism is meant to become one of the nation’s spearhead economic sectors.

The National Tourism Year, which is a typical annual event, is aimed at stimulating the growth of tourism and driving up the post-pandemic recovery.

Via the event, Vietnam can popularize cultural features, tourism potential, and tourist products among local and international visitors.

A drone show simulating the Vietnamese national flag with a yellow five-pointed star on a red background lights up the sky. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

A drone show simulating the Vietnamese national flag with a yellow five-pointed star on a red background lights up the sky. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

A series of activities in the National Tourism Year 2023 in Binh Thuan Province reflect a bright expectation of the tourism industry, including efforts in promoting and introducing tourism and turning the industry into a spearhead economic sector in Vietnam in general and Binh Thuan in particular.

Binh Thuan Province is endowed with a long coastline of 192 kilometers, Phu Quy Island, natural tourism resources, and stunning landscapes, while the province is home to the Mui Ne national tourism area.

These factors make the province capable of developing various types and products of tourism such as leisure tourism, sightseeing, adventure tourism, sea-based tourism, eco-tourism, cultural tourism, and religious tourism. 

A photo shows an art performance highlighting the cultural features of the Cham ethnic minority group at the opening ceremony of the National Tourism Year 2023 in Binh Thuan Province. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

A photo shows an art performance highlighting the cultural features of the Cham ethnic minority group at the opening ceremony of the National Tourism Year 2023 in Binh Thuan Province. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang said that the important event is a response to the message sent from the third national conference on tourism chaired by the prime minister.

Over the past few years, together with socioeconomic growth, the tourism industry has made great strides and become a key sector, said the deputy prime minister.

Vietnam’s tourism really becomes a spotlight on the global tourism map, winning multiple global awards, he affirmed.

With the theme ‘Binh Thuan-Green Convergence,’ the country’s tourism is moving toward a sustainable and green sector, Quang added.

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The sky over Binh Thuan Province in south-central Vietnam was lit up by spectacular fireworks and colorful drone lights on Saturday night as the opening ceremony of the National Tourism Year 2023 themed ‘Binh Thuan-Green Convergence’ was held on Phan Thiet City’s beach.

The National Tourism Year 2023 will feature over 200 events, with 13 of them to be organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism and other ministries.

Among them, Binh Thuan Province will host more than 30 cultural, tourism and sports events, while rolling out 164 other events with the participation of 41 centrally-administered cites and provinces throughout the year.

An amazing drone show simulates dragon fruit, for which Binh Thuan Province is known. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

An amazing drone show simulates dragon fruit, for which Binh Thuan Province is known. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

According to the organizer, last year saw Vietnam’s tourism as a highlight of the country’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery efforts, with an upsurge in the number of domestic tourists.

Tourism is meant to become one of the nation’s spearhead economic sectors.

The National Tourism Year, which is a typical annual event, is aimed at stimulating the growth of tourism and driving up the post-pandemic recovery.

Via the event, Vietnam can popularize cultural features, tourism potential, and tourist products among local and international visitors.

A drone show simulating the Vietnamese national flag with a yellow five-pointed star on a red background lights up the sky. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

A drone show simulating the Vietnamese national flag with a yellow five-pointed star on a red background lights up the sky. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

A series of activities in the National Tourism Year 2023 in Binh Thuan Province reflect a bright expectation of the tourism industry, including efforts in promoting and introducing tourism and turning the industry into a spearhead economic sector in Vietnam in general and Binh Thuan in particular.

Binh Thuan Province is endowed with a long coastline of 192 kilometers, Phu Quy Island, natural tourism resources, and stunning landscapes, while the province is home to the Mui Ne national tourism area.

These factors make the province capable of developing various types and products of tourism such as leisure tourism, sightseeing, adventure tourism, sea-based tourism, eco-tourism, cultural tourism, and religious tourism. 

A photo shows an art performance highlighting the cultural features of the Cham ethnic minority group at the opening ceremony of the National Tourism Year 2023 in Binh Thuan Province. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

A photo shows an art performance highlighting the cultural features of the Cham ethnic minority group at the opening ceremony of the National Tourism Year 2023 in Binh Thuan Province. Photo: Duc Trong / Tuoi Tre

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang said that the important event is a response to the message sent from the third national conference on tourism chaired by the prime minister.

Over the past few years, together with socioeconomic growth, the tourism industry has made great strides and become a key sector, said the deputy prime minister.

Vietnam’s tourism really becomes a spotlight on the global tourism map, winning multiple global awards, he affirmed.

With the theme ‘Binh Thuan-Green Convergence,’ the country’s tourism is moving toward a sustainable and green sector, Quang added.

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Over 4,000 take part in midnight run in downtown Ho Chi Minh City

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More than 4,000 people including both Vietnamese and foreigners participated in the District 1 Midnight Run 2023 on Saturday.

The run was co-organized by the District 1 People’s Committee and Ben Thanh General Cultural JSC.

The track stretches through many cultural heritage sites of Ho Chi Minh City, namely the municipal People’s Committee headquarters, Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, Bach Dang Wharf, Reunification Palace, Ben Thanh Market, and Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens, among others.

Participants run in front of the Municipal Theater of Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run in front of the Municipal Theater of Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

The organizing board hopes to introduce the culture, history, and traditions of District 1 that are associated with the image of a sleepless city.

More than 4,000 people participated in the event, not only to improve their physical health but also to witness the city at night.

Participants run across Tan Dinh Church in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run across Tan Dinh Church in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Among the foreign participants were over 260 expats in different localities of Vietnam, alongside more than 100 athletes from 16 countries.

Through the event, the organizing board will donate VND700 million (US$29,700) to the fund for the poor in District 1.

Participants run across the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee headquarters, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run across the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee headquarters, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

As of early 2023, Ho Chi Minh City had nearly 32,000 eateries, restaurants, and street food establishments, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.

District 1 has more than 1,300 business establishments providing services that are considered core activities of the nighttime economy.

Participants run along Hoang Sa Street in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run along Hoang Sa Street in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

A group of participants pose for a photo in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Huu Hanh / Tuoi Tre

A group of participants pose for a photo in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Huu Hanh / Tuoi Tre

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More than 4,000 people including both Vietnamese and foreigners participated in the District 1 Midnight Run 2023 on Saturday.

The run was co-organized by the District 1 People’s Committee and Ben Thanh General Cultural JSC.

The track stretches through many cultural heritage sites of Ho Chi Minh City, namely the municipal People’s Committee headquarters, Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, Bach Dang Wharf, Reunification Palace, Ben Thanh Market, and Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens, among others.

Participants run in front of the Municipal Theater of Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run in front of the Municipal Theater of Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

The organizing board hopes to introduce the culture, history, and traditions of District 1 that are associated with the image of a sleepless city.

More than 4,000 people participated in the event, not only to improve their physical health but also to witness the city at night.

Participants run across Tan Dinh Church in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run across Tan Dinh Church in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Among the foreign participants were over 260 expats in different localities of Vietnam, alongside more than 100 athletes from 16 countries.

Through the event, the organizing board will donate VND700 million (US$29,700) to the fund for the poor in District 1.

Participants run across the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee headquarters, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run across the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee headquarters, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

As of early 2023, Ho Chi Minh City had nearly 32,000 eateries, restaurants, and street food establishments, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.

District 1 has more than 1,300 business establishments providing services that are considered core activities of the nighttime economy.

Participants run along Hoang Sa Street in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

Participants run along Hoang Sa Street in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Phuong Quyen / Tuoi Tre

A group of participants pose for a photo in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Huu Hanh / Tuoi Tre

A group of participants pose for a photo in Ho Chi Minh City, March 25, 2023. Photo: Huu Hanh / Tuoi Tre

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4-meter long king cobra draws tourists in Vietnam’s Phu Quoc

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Apart from kraits, redtail pit vipers and copperheads, a four-meter-long king cobra weighing nearly 17 kilograms at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province is luring crowds of tourists.

Visiting the snake farm in Suoi Da Hamlet in Duong Ta Commune, Phu Quoc City, Nguyen Thi Thu Duong, a tourist coming from Hanoi, said that she was surprised at the king cobra’s length and large size.

“The king cobra is so big. It is necessary to take care of the snake carefully to attract many visitors, especially those who desire to learn about the rare snake,” said Dung.

Nguyen Tan Loc, an employee at the snake farm, said that the farm is conserving and nourishing seven types of snakes, including four venomous species such as krait, redtail pit viper, copperhead and king cobra.

The king cobra has a big head. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
The king cobra has a big head. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

The farm expects to show residents on Phu Quoc Island which snakes are poisonous and instruct them how to protect themselves from a snake.

The king cobra was brought from Dong Tam 1 Snake Farm in Tien Giang Province to Phu Quoc to serve tourists and learners, according to Loc.

“We preserve and look after these snakes, apart from offering tourism products, to give a chance to tourists to know which snakes still exist on the island.

“The farm welcomes some 40,000 domestic and international tourists each year,” he said.

With its length of four meters, the king cobra curls itself up and hugs a pile of stones in its cage. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
With its length of four meters, the king cobra curls itself up and hugs a pile of stones in its cage. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
A photo of a tour guide at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City introducing the king cobra’s food which is other snakes. The farm feeds the cobra one or two times a week. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
A photo of a tour guide at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City introducing the king cobra’s food which is other snakes. The farm feeds the cobra one or two times a week. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City is nourishing multiple types of snakes. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City is nourishing multiple types of snakes. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Tourists visit Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm to learn about snakes. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
Tourists visit Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm to learn about snakes. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
A model of a snake on display at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
A model of a snake on display at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

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Apart from kraits, redtail pit vipers and copperheads, a four-meter-long king cobra weighing nearly 17 kilograms at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province is luring crowds of tourists.

Visiting the snake farm in Suoi Da Hamlet in Duong Ta Commune, Phu Quoc City, Nguyen Thi Thu Duong, a tourist coming from Hanoi, said that she was surprised at the king cobra’s length and large size.

“The king cobra is so big. It is necessary to take care of the snake carefully to attract many visitors, especially those who desire to learn about the rare snake,” said Dung.

Nguyen Tan Loc, an employee at the snake farm, said that the farm is conserving and nourishing seven types of snakes, including four venomous species such as krait, redtail pit viper, copperhead and king cobra.

The king cobra has a big head. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
The king cobra has a big head. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

The farm expects to show residents on Phu Quoc Island which snakes are poisonous and instruct them how to protect themselves from a snake.

The king cobra was brought from Dong Tam 1 Snake Farm in Tien Giang Province to Phu Quoc to serve tourists and learners, according to Loc.

“We preserve and look after these snakes, apart from offering tourism products, to give a chance to tourists to know which snakes still exist on the island.

“The farm welcomes some 40,000 domestic and international tourists each year,” he said.

With its length of four meters, the king cobra curls itself up and hugs a pile of stones in its cage. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
With its length of four meters, the king cobra curls itself up and hugs a pile of stones in its cage. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
A photo of a tour guide at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City introducing the king cobra’s food which is other snakes. The farm feeds the cobra one or two times a week. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
A photo of a tour guide at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City introducing the king cobra’s food which is other snakes. The farm feeds the cobra one or two times a week. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City is nourishing multiple types of snakes. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm in Phu Quoc City is nourishing multiple types of snakes. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Tourists visit Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm to learn about snakes. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
Tourists visit Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm to learn about snakes. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
A model of a snake on display at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm. Photo: Chi Cong/ Tuoi Tre
A model of a snake on display at Dong Tam 2 Snake Farm. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

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