Bilingual Book Series Offers Immersive Journey Through Hanoi and HCMC
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In celebration of the theme "A Beautiful Homeland, A Joyful Spring of Peace" at the Year of the Snake 2025 Book Street Festival, the bilingual illustrated book series "Hanoi - Saigon Travelogue" has been officially introduced to readers.
This collection combines travel literature and illustrated storytelling, guiding readers on an adventure through the unique charm and cultural essence of Hanoi and Saigon.
Hanoi - Saigon Travelogue" - A 10-volume series exploring the historical and cultural highlights of Hanoi and Saigon (Photo: Sbooks). |
Each page is intricately illustrated, leading readers from the ancient streets and historical landmarks of Hanoi to the bustling roads of Saigon, filled with monuments that bear the marks of Vietnam’s resistance history.
"Hanoi - Saigon Travelogue" serves as a gateway for young readers, especially children, to travel through words and images. As they immerse themselves in this book, they will recall childhood memories of holding a comic book and dreaming of distant places. This is the true power of books: not only to tell stories but also to take us further, to help us understand more deeply about people, culture, and the stories behind each location.
"Hanoi - Saigon Travelogue" is a meaningful gift for parents seeking an educational book for children - one that allows them to explore famous landmarks and learn more about Vietnam’s history and culture through both Vietnamese and English.
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