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Talk about city in the future (10 mẫu) hay nhất
Dàn ý 1
1. Would you like to live in a city? Why or why not?
2. What are the main problems people in big cities in Viet Nam face with?
3. What will be the benefits of using solar energy in the future?
4. What will the ideal city of the future look like? (means of transport, enviromental conditions, energy souces,treatment of waste, climate . …)
Dàn ý 2
The population growth rate too fast has a great influence on the development of social life. The rapidly growing population means that the amount of food and food available to each person will decrease. That has a serious impact on the situation of our country and many developing countries in the world. Because in fact, our country is still one of the poor countries, the rate of food shortage is still quite high. Besides the economic issue, the issue of educational culture is also greatly affected. Population increases, the quality of services in culture, education, health ... will also decrease due to the need to follow the number to serve the majority. Families with many children do not have enough conditions for their children to study to a destination, not fully vaccinated ... This leads to the economic decline, the health of the people is not guaranteed, especially the elderly. , women and children, low educational level ... This situation will directly affect very badly on the social life, the future of the country.
In the future, I would like to live in Hanoi, which is also my hometown. Let me give you some information about this city. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam which is located in the North of the country. It was granted to be the City of Peace in 1999 by UNESCO for the endeavor that Vietnam had fought for peace and independence in wartime. Some remnants from the wars such as Hoa Lo prisons or Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long were conserved to teach the young about the country’s heroic past, and they are also helping to bring home the bacon. To me, those battle scars make the city historical and appreciative.
If you ask me why I want to continue staying in this city, there is more than just 1 reason, but I’ll make it brief. In terms of the job opportunity, I find it faster to seek an occupation here because I have built my own network and this could help my career flourish in the near future. In the long run, it would be beneficial if my children get to live here and study in an urban environment as the schools’ facilities are cutting-edge and most of the top-notch universities are located in Hanoi.
Besides the practical reason, I also let my personal preference affect the decision. You know, there are 4 distinct seasons in Hanoi, and each of them brings typical experiences for the citizens. For example, in fall, you can sense the scent of milk flowers integrating into the cool breeze; or in spring, the drizzle is something that will remind you of the start of the new year. And most importantly, I have my family with me in the city.
Your last email asked me about my city Ha Noi in 2050. Well, but I'm busy and have no time to reply you soon. Today I am writing to you about that question. There are different ideas about this question. I thought about it in a few days, and now I can give you some predictions.
Let's take a look at optimistic aspects. In 2050 Ha Noi will become a more modern city for lots of reasons. High technology has been applied in our lives. The robots will replace us for many jobs such as manufacturing, farming, etc. Smart cars which will be commonly used in the road. They will help human beings to decrease the accidents as well as traffic jams.
On the contrary, pessimistic people think that the city life will be a dangerous place to live in because the environment is completely polluted. The effects of global warming have great impacts on the city dwellers, higher temperature in the summer and colder climate in the winter. There are a lot of means of transport so that emission from them cause air pollution. Our health will be threatened because of low air quality index.
The cities of the future will be different from the cities of today. They will be more advanced and sustainable, with green buildings and eco-friendly public transport. People will not need to use their own cars because the city infrastructure will be designed to support public transportation. The cities of the future will have smart technologies to make people's lives easier, such as AI assistants that can help with daily tasks. Overall, the cities of the future will prioritize the well-being of the environment and the people who live in them.
I would like to talk about Ho Chi Minh city known as Saigon - the biggest and most modern city in Vietnam. It’s located in the south of Vietnam.
I was born in Hanoi and I have heard many stories about Ho Chi Minh city, about the different lifestyles, languages, cultures, and cuisines. I am into exploring so it sounds fascinating to travel there in the future.
Although Hanoi, where I am from, is the capital city, Ho Chi Minh city is still the most developed city in Vietnam with a strong economy. From all the online videos and images, I can see many skyscrapers and modern buildings, luxury shopping malls and department stores in which you can find pretty much everything. That can help me imagine how bustling and vibrant life is in this city. I also want to experience the nightlife in the city with its huge pedestrian zones and lively bars or clubs where all the young people gather and enjoy each other’s company.
Another thing that draws my attention to Ho Chi Minh city is the amazing cuisine. If you have been to Vietnam, you probably have heard about Com Tam, Banh Trang, Hu Tieu. Well, there are hundreds of restaurants with southern tastes in Hanoi. However, I still want to visit the homeland of those dishes to have an authentic taste and immerse myself in the local atmosphere.
Travelling is my favorite thing and going to Ho Chi Minh city is obviously at the top of my list. It would be a great chance to rewind and get away after a stressful period of time. I will definitely visit this place multiple times in the future.
Let me now tell you a little bit about the city where I was born and raised.
One of the top three cities in Vietnam is Da Nang, which is on the country’s central coast.
You will be in awe of our welcoming locals and stunning natural surroundings when you visit. It is well known that nature favors my city. We have a long fine-sand beach in the east and green mountains surrounding the city in the west, giving visitors many options for things to see and do. In addition, I think the food will never let them down. Tourists can sample a variety of delicacies, including Hue noodle soup, Quang noodles, fresh spring rolls with salad, etc.
Visitors to my city have the option of taking a tour of the city by public bus or renting a motorcycle to travel to additional locations, such as the Hai Van Pass, which Da Nang locals consider to be one of nature’s seven wonders of the world.
Real estate is currently fairly affordable, making my city an excellent choice for those looking to settle down. In addition, the cost of living is considerably lower than in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. Not to mention, the locals are welcoming and supportive and will never hesitate to assist the newcomers.
That’s all I have to say about my hometown, thank you.
To be honest, I’m not really a “big-city person,” but Tokyo immediately springs to mind because it is the capital of Japan. Although I have already been there, I would love to return and explore more of it and the surrounding areas.
Tokyo is fascinating because it is such a vast and diverse city, and it is also very modern—almost to the point of being futuristic—like much of Japan. Even each of its districts has a completely distinct feel, making it unlike any other city in the world.
Since I don’t reside in Japan, if I ever went back to Tokyo, I would fly there. I am aware of at least two airports, and from there you can use the public transportation to travel into the heart of the city, though given how big Tokyo is, there may not even be a true center.
There are many fascinating places to visit in the city itself, including the Meiji Shrine and the Shinjuku Gardens. Additionally, Mount Fuji is close by and would be a fantastic day trip.
Tokyo is unquestionably a huge draw for foodies like myself. Tokyo offers a wide variety of high-quality foods that are hard to find in any other city in the world. Pubs are another option that also covers nightlife and have their own unique interesting features.
All in all, I would adore to return to Tokyo to learn more about this amazing city.
Hanoi is where I was born and raised. Hanoi offers a variety of distinctive landscapes and timeless beauty. When discussing Hanoi, it would be impossible to leave out scenic spots like One Pillar Pagoda, Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum, Turtle Tower – Hoan Kiem Lake, and West Lake. Anyone is welcome to visit and take in the beauty of the surroundings.
Hanoians are warm and welcoming. They are constantly willing to lend a hand. A girl in Hanoi is typically gentle and dignified. The Hanoi man works diligently and honestly. Hanoians are soft-spoken, with an upright personality, who you will remember long after you first meet them.
The traffic jam is probably Hanoi’s specialty. The population has been soaring as more and more people from all over the nation have moved here. Traveling during rush hour is very challenging. However, a lot of foreign visitors enjoy and experience Hanoi’s traffic jams.
I’ve always been proud of Hanoi, my hometown. I’m hoping that in the future I can contribute much more to the city’s development and increase Hanoi’s prosperity.
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