Traveling is a journey to discover the beauty of nature, the people around us, and even ourselves. We all have our own journeys of discovery with our own unique feelings at each destination. And then you will be the one to tell your story to everyone.
Legs walk without getting tired
The Dinh Hang of this new book is still the Dinh Hang of Too Young to Die, both strong and alert, passionate and sensitive. With Tireless Walking Feet, Hang takes readers with her to different paths of Southeast Asia, discovering the beauty and colorful richness of our close neighbors, “both familiar and strange”. And, as always, Hang is not only the one who shares experiences and knowledge but also the one who inspires, the one who “lights the fire”, making even the indifferent and contented reader look up from the book, feeling like he is walking on a journey…
The Muslim Way

Amidst the heated turmoil of the Arab Spring, Nguyen Phuong Mai set out for the Middle East, from Saudi Arabia following the Islamic path westward, to see with her own eyes and touch the real Middle East, from her own experience.
"For I know that there are many things more sacred than religious belief, namely, belief in the fundamental bonds of the species; in the commonality of man over and above the differences of faith; in kindness; in sympathy and goodness.
I believe that once I set foot in the Middle East, with this heart open and undisguised, the Muslims will also open their hearts to me - an atheist Vietnamese girl."
A thousand days in Italy, a thousand days of love

Over a thousand days of traveling and living in Italy for the second time, Truong Anh Ngoc continued to explore Italy with new corners in both directions: in breadth, setting foot on lands he had never known, Puglia - the land of olives, Etna - the glorious volcano, ...; in depth, understanding the soul of the Italian people through the way they live - with squares, with paintings and statues of the Virgin Mary all over the streets, with cafes, with beautifully cared for windows, and through the way they love - with a large number of streets named love spread across the country, ...
Not as strong and passionate as in the beginning, Truong Anh Ngoc's love story with Italy is now more passionate and intense, like a glass of Chianti Classico wine, drawing us into ecstatic love.
Into the Wild

Into the Wild, the book describing the extraordinary experiences of Christopher McCandless's solitary journey through all the wilderness of North America, under the vivid pen of Jon Krakauer, has become a famous autobiography, an unforgettable work of nature and adventure, praising a devoted and moving life. The story was made into a film in 2007 in the US.
Six people travel around the world

Six people who traveled around the world (original title The Drifters) was published in 1971 and spent six months on the New York bestseller list. They are four Americans, a Norwegian girl, an English girl, together facing life in the Crusade to seek new values…
Eat, Pray, Love

To Kill a Mockingbird

Nearly 50 years since its first release, To Kill a Mockingbird has maintained its enduring vitality in the hearts of readers in many countries and generations. Young readers find for themselves the mischievous games and witty views on the world around them. Adults find something deeply interesting in the father-son relationship of Atticus, and especially the humanity in life, as little Scout firmly said, "I think there is only one kind of people. That is people."
Kafka on the Shore

The Snail Who Wanted to Know Why He Was Slow

The Snail Who Wanted to Know Why He Was Slow is one of Luis Sepúlveda's interesting works for readers of all ages, the story of "Courage" - a young snail with a journey of exile, encounters and commitments that are painful but extremely meaningful.
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/vong-quanh-the-gioi/di-va-cam-nhan-nhung-cuon-sach-truyen-cam-hung-du-lich-v12771.aspx
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