Never knew Vietnam was so beautiful. The forest with red leaves in the sky, the lake full of ponds and lotus, and the rain all night long.
In the morning light, watching her bewilderedly following everyone on the trail, she suddenly stopped, her brows spread, and the corners of her mouth rose. She must have seen the beauty. The camera rotates, white lotus can be seen in the staggered green leaves, lush and lush, and there is a loft in the pond, which is full of style. In the still dim sky in the early morning, it is a sight to behold. Looking at the expression on her face, I thought I was like this myself.
They were paddling in a narrow boat, and the water was about to sink to the side of the boat. Singing the ballad of the lotus girl, she shuttled between the high and low lotus leaves, looking for the buds to bloom. When the sun rises, put on a bamboo hat, carry a burden full of lotus flowers, and walk the streets and alleys to sell. Very cheap price, you can fill the room with lotus fragrance. That's a lotus flower! What a peaceful and natural life that is.
At the end of the film, she loaded a boat full of lotus flowers and came to the floating market that the teacher said, singing the old songs and throwing the lotus flowers into the river. Listen, everyone, is singing.
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