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Yes, absolutely. In Vietnam, cycling is very popular, almost considered a sport. I see that people often spend at least one hour a day cycling in the late afternoon, enjoying the fresh air and the sunset. It is a common sight to see groups of friends riding together.
Yes, absolutely. It is common to see that many teenagers use bicycles for exercising every morning. Moreover, it is also a ubiquitous means of transportation for students to go to school in my country.
Nowadays, the cycling culture is developing among young people in Vietnam as a good option for commuting, especially over short distances. With increasing awareness about the benefits of cycling for the environment, there are programs that make it more accessible and promote the cycling culture, such as public bike sharing.
Well, I believe that it has become increasingly common for people, especially youngsters, to ride bicycles. Riding bicycles in the afternoon or early morning is a way for them to relieve the tension of life, which is frequent. Currently, on the way back home from school, I often see many young people riding their bicycles [...]
Yes, cycling has become more popular among young people in Vietnam. Bicycles are a part of a healthy lifestyle and a convenient way to commute. Public bike-sharing systems have made it more accessible, and it's great to see more people choosing this mode of transport to reduce traffic congestion.
Absolutely. There are so many young people riding bicycles in my country, especially teenagers. They often commute to school by bicycle. Additionally, riding a bicycle in the morning or afternoon is a great way to enjoy your free time.
Currently, there are not as many young people riding bicycles in Vietnam as there used to be. Compared to the past, most prefer motorbikes due to their speed and convenience. However, many young individuals still enjoy cycling for leisure activities after work or school.
No, I don't think so. Young people in my country, Vietnam, tend to use electric bicycles or motorbikes. This is because these modes of transportation are faster and more convenient.
Of course, there are millions of people who ride bicycles in Vietnam. As you know, riding a bicycle is considered a popular form of transportation and recreation. It's easy to see a group of students come to the street and ride bikes together. Students in Vietnam can spend an hour or more, even an afternoon, [...]
Yes, of course, there are many young people who ride bicycles to school in Vietnam. I know riding a bicycle is considered ideal there. It's easy to see a group of students come out onto the street and ride bikes together. And sometimes, they can spend an hour or more in the afternoon riding bikes, [...]
Yes, there are many young people riding bicycles in Vietnam. It's considered an ideal sport, and it's easy to see many students riding to school. You can often see groups of young people riding bikes together. In Vietnam, people can spend an hour or more riding bikes, even an entire afternoon.
Yes, there are many young people who ride bicycles in Vietnam. Cycling is very common and popular, especially among teenagers and students. They often spend an hour or more each afternoon cycling to enjoy the fresh air and stay active. It's also common to see groups of friends riding together around the streets.
Yes, absolutely! In Vietnam, cycling is very popular, almost considered a sport. Young people often spend at least an hour cycling in the late afternoon, enjoying the fresh air and exercise. It's a common sight to see groups of friends riding together.
From my perspective, I think there are many young people riding bicycles in Vietnam. The reason why is that teenagers can see the impact of public transportation on their local environment. They see how it reduces traffic congestion and pollution, so they choose to ride bicycles as a more sustainable and healthy way to get [...]
