Summary
THE family has always been at the centre of Vietnamese life, but 33-year-old Nga Bui is worried that could be changing.
"Supporting my husband is my main duty, " she says. "I'm traditional, very family minded. The family is most important."See the full content of this document
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'Young People Care About Their Future, Not Their Family' Thirty Years After the Fall of Saigon, What Is Vietnam Like? This Week the Herald Talks to People Who Live There. Today We Meet Nga Bui Vietnam Week
Nga works at the British Embassy in the country's capital, Hanoi, but also spends as much time as she can with her chil...
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