Saturday, March 9, 2019
My Hometown in the Vietnam
The Vietnamese proverb dat lanh khim dau, which means wherever in that respect is good soil, there be flocks of birds coming to settle down, shows that hatful tend to move to a place in which they can spirited and make cash in a f aerately easy way. Ho chi Minh urban center is one of the biggest cities in the south of Vietnam, which provides people with a coarse number of various jobs therefore, people from many different move of the country keep on moving to this city, hoping to find out their promised land. For those who have been living in this city for a long time, more than 10 old age for example, their used-to-be paradise is getting worse and worse.Sharing these ingrained citizens viewpoint, I strongly disagree with the flattering statement that Ho chi Minh city is a much better place to comprise immediately than 10 years ago. Pollution is the first thing that makes Ho chi Minh City a worse place to live in. the layout of Ho qi Minh City was established nev ertheless for its five hundred thousand residents more than 100 years ago. Its drainage system has been overbooked to drain for a city of over seven million people nowadays. Consequently, the so-called the pearl of the far-off East is getting more and more polluted.Water pollution is only part of the pollution facing all the dwellers of this biggest city in Vietnam. The air pollution here is no less serious. Thousands of factories are still dictated inside this city and keep on releasing poisonous smoke. heterogeneous means of transportation, especially millions of motorcycles, do contribute to the ever- change magnitude air pollution in Ho Chi Minh city. The second thing that makes Ho Chi Minh City a worse place to live in is its high greet of living. Nowhere else in Vietnam do you have to pay such great sums of money just to lead a rather simple and rightfully humble life.Food, public utility, means of transportation, tuition fees accommodation and a conversion of private se rvices such as tailoring, hairdressing, renovating, etc. here are all much higher than the so-called standard legal income of the mass of the city dwellers. Consequently, they have to struggle tricky to make their two ends meet. They do not usually have time to enjoy themselves. In another(prenominal) words, a great number of these city-dwellers just earn enough money to be physical beings, not emotional or spiritual beings. Its increasing crime and disorder also makes Ho Chi Minh City a worse place to live in today than ten years ago.A number of the city dwellers, especially young illiterate guys of level social classes, cannot earn their living legally. They allow themselves to rob or sneak anything they can to satisfy their needs, irrespective of how serious the consequences of their frightening acts are. It is impossible for anyone who dares to live in Ho Chi Minh City to get rid of the miss of safety and order resulting from the above-mentioned kind of crime. In other wor ds, the city dwellers have to face their fate/destiny every minute in their life.To tell the truth, I was born and grew up in Ho Chi Minh City and I am old enough to witness the tremendous, assorted changes and social reforms here. However, I can hardly say that I honor my hometown very much because I am afraid that it does not merit my love. Up to now, I have been trying my best to work hard and lead a simple but respectable life here. I do not dare to break any official impartiality or well-established social rule. And I often jeer sarcastically at myself, saying how foolish I am in such a crazy, disorderly environment. Probably, you do not approve of my pessimistic perspectives but that is me
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