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‘Travelling in an extravagant way is like a moth jumping into a fire’

'Travelling in an extravagant way is like a moth jumping into a fire' 3

‘Travelling in an extravagant way is like a moth jumping into a fire’

Recently, many groups of young people going on backpacking trips have caused scandals such as: Motorbike riders going down Bao Loc pass like ‘suicide’ amidst a siege of cars, Groups of ‘tourists’ running one after another on the highway… Particularly

I see many Vietnamese students and young people (aged 25-35) imitating Western youth, picking up their backpacks and going, which they then call under the somewhat wild name `travelling`.

Is backpacking a crime?

Tourists block the road

A group of backpackers blocked the intersection in Nam Dinh.

A true backpacker will make the journey silently, quietly, without noise.

Just ask those `herd` backpackers after each trip what they learned and what they can apply to life?

'Travelling in an extravagant way is like a moth jumping into a fire'

The group of ‘travelers’ followed each other on the Hanoi highway

Backpackers followed each other on Phap Van Highway (Hanoi) on November 18.

Some healthy young people are more interested in traveling than in building a successful career. Playing for long periods of time leads to dependence, laziness and a complete loss of progress in work.

On the other hand, you yourself are also in danger because Vietnamese traffic has too many uncertainties that can easily lead to traffic accidents.

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Binh Nhat Chi

'Travelling in an extravagant way is like a moth jumping into a fire'

A motorbike rider going down Bao Loc pass `committed suicide` amid a siege of cars

I earn 5 billion per year, while my friends suffer because they love traveling.

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