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Publishing “By the O Lau river” short prose collection

TTH.VN - "By the O Lau River" is a collection of short prose by Phi Tan (a journalist at the provincial radio and television station) that has just been published by Chibooks and Lao Dong Publishing House.

Immersing yourself with Khe MeDiscovering pig-tailed macaque after 2 years being released back to forest through camera trapDeveloping a proposal to establish O Lau River Biodiversity Conservation AreaHoa Xuan - a fishing village by O Lau RiverBanana flower soup with mussel

"By the O Lau River" is a collection of short prose by Phi Tan (a journalist at the provincial radio and television station) that has just been published by Chibooks and Lao Dong Publishing House.

The 57 essays in the collection reflect the author’s nostalgic feelings about the peaceful countryside by the O Lau River with the poetic village roads, and home-cooked meals. The book’s elaborate illustration is a special highlight with a series of paintings by artist Phan Vu Tuan.

“By the O Lau River” is part of Chibooks' Vietnamese Cultural Bookcase project, and is up for translation into Chinese and English.

By Minh Hien

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