Since childhood, my mother taught me to connect with divine energies and be grateful to the higher powers guiding us—a lesson that now draws me to Vietnam. This beautiful country, with its rich culture, history, and spiritual depth, embodies the kind of divine energy I believe surrounds us all. While I don’t follow one specific god, I feel there’s a universal force that grounds us and guides our lives, and Vietnam, with its breathtaking pagodas and spiritual depth, feels like the perfect place to explore and connect with it. During my college years, I earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and completed three courses—two on human behavior and one on sociology. These studies helped me understand people and the energies that drive them, but I’ve always believed that real understanding comes from experiences, not just books. That’s why I’ve traveled across India, visiting places like Vaishno Devi Mandir in the North and the ancient temples of Thiruvananthapuram in the South. Each place offered its own unique energy, filling me with peace and purpose. I’ve also felt this divine energy outside India. From praying in Dubai’s dargahs to seeking calm in Indian gurudwaras and churches, every place has added to my understanding of how spirituality connects us. But Vietnam feels different. Its blend of natural beauty, ancient traditions, and a culture deeply rooted in harmony makes me feel that this country has something truly special to offer. Vietnam’s spiritual sites, like the 1,500-year-old Chùa Trấn Quốc pagoda in Hanoi or the stunning Long Sơn Pagoda with its majestic white Buddha, have always drawn me. But it’s not just about temples and pagodas—it’s about the people, the energy, and the way of life. The Vietnamese people, with their friendliness, resilience, and strong work ethic, inspire me to learn how they manage to stay so content and balanced. What fascinates me even more is the strong role women play in Vietnamese society. Compared to my own country, women in Vietnam have a visible and powerful presence in markets and businesses. I want to understand the cultural and historical reasons behind this and how their society encourages this kind of equality. For me, this journey isn’t just about seeing a new country—it’s about growing as a person. Vietnam offers everything I admire: a rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, delicious food, and adventure. But most importantly, it offers a chance to connect with a way of life that values both progress and peace. Life is all about experiences, and I believe visiting Vietnam could be one of the most meaningful ones for me. It’s not just a destination; it feels like a place where I can find clarity, learn from the people, and bring back lessons that will shape my life. This journey isn’t just something I want—it’s something I feel I truly deserve to experience.
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