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Ho Chi Minh City family buys 1.5 billion VND caravan for month-long Vietnam trip

19.02.2026 02:31 1 min 1 source
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Ho Chi Minh City family buys 1.5 billion VND caravan for month-long Vietnam trip
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A family from Ho Chi Minh City invested 1.5 billion VND in a converted pickup truck caravan for a month-long journey across Vietnam during the Tet holiday. The trip began on January 23 and will cover the Northwest and Northeast regions. The vehicle features sleeping areas, a kitchen, solar panels, and an independent power supply.

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Ho Chi Minh City family buys 1.5 billion VND caravan for month-long Vietnam trip

19.02.2026 vietnam.vn TUR

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