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Yoga is more than just a physical exercise. It’s also an ancient spiritual and philosophical tradition, originating in India over 5000 years ago. In the past few decades, Yoga has grown rapidly in popularity all over the world, with many people turning to it as a form of exercise and relaxation. And Vietnam is no exception - there are now Yoga studios and classes available in most major cities. If you’re interested in trying Yoga,…

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I love the idea of combining a trip to Vietnam with some yoga. It's a great way to get away and relax.

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That's incredible! Vietnam offers a serene backdrop for both relaxation and yoga. It's a revitalizing experience, trust me!

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It is nuts to see how it has become some sort of "personality" in the west when it was meant to be a physical and spiritual healing practice. 

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I have been to Vietnam and I agree with everything that is written in this blog. I would like to add that yoga is not only a way of fighting stress but also a way of healing yourself from it. Even though you are in a beautiful place, it is always better to be in good shape.

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@BritishBurton As a yoga enthusiast, I can say that practicing yoga in Vietnam is an experience like no other. The serene environment and the fresh air make it a perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate. As they say, Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self.

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I never tried yoga but I think the practice is beneficial. I should really give it a try. I had no idea this was such a big thing in Vietnam. You learn something new every day!

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Yoga is a huge part of Asian culture in general. I think it is only in the westernized world where it is viewed as something of an accessory. It is very strange. 

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Wow, who knew that yoga was gaining popularity in Vietnam? It's not like yoga has been around for thousands of years and practiced by millions of people worldwide. Thank you for enlightening us with this groundbreaking news.

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It seems like Vietnam is becoming a cultural icon and center for various practices and cultures. I just hope that mixing all this in does not disrupt what makes Vietnam and the traditions so beautiful.

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Thank you for sharing this informative article about practicing yoga in Vietnam. It's great to know that the country has a lot to offer for yoga enthusiasts, from the stunning landscapes to the spiritual atmosphere. The tips on choosing a yoga studio and instructor, as well as what to wear and bring to class, are very helpful for those who are planning to practice yoga in Vietnam. Overall, this article provides a comprehensive guide for anyone who wants to experience the benefits of yoga while exploring this beautiful country.

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I found the article on yoga in Vietnam to be very informative and interesting. It's great to see that yoga is becoming more accessible in the country, and I appreciate the tips for beginners and the reminder to be respectful of the local culture. As a suggestion, it would be helpful to include some information on the cost of yoga classes in Vietnam for budget-conscious travelers.

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