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Vietnamese Cicada – Bien Hoa, Vietnam

Submitted by on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 – 8:51 pm2 Comments |

I went to my friend’s Vietnamese wedding party in Bien Hoa late last month.  He had his wedding pedding was held at a resort near the riverside.  As we approached the resort, I could start to hear the sounds of the cicada singing.  When we got out of the taxi, I left the resort to record the cicada singing.  I really love the sounds of the cicada, it reminds me of Japan.

I uploaded the following clip to YouTube (Click this link if you do not see the video in your RSS Reader):

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Get a converter and save yourself a headache :-)

can you tell me if my digital camera chargers and other electronic devices chargers would work in Vietnam or do I need to buy myself a converter.

Thanks