VNExpress-Sept 29

Viet Anh of HCMC decided to migrate her whole family to Da Lat Town when her businesses closed down last year because of the Covid-19 outbreak. All five of Anh’s clothing stores were shut down in April last year, the time when the whole country entered its first social distancing period, which forced shopping centers, restaurants, eateries and other services in Ho Chi Minh City to temporarily close. As a result, 10 of her family members, parents, siblings and two employees, packed their belongings and migrated to Central Highlands town Da Lat. According to Truong Thanh Hung, vice chairman of National Innovative Startup Advisory Council, as life grows more stressful and filled with uncertainties, people tend to move back to the countryside.  Over the past year, he has witnessed the number of customers in Lam Dong Province’s Di Linh and Da Lat towns looking to buy or rent land or invest in homestays, farms and resorts increase four times compared to 2019. Read more at:

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