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He has been to the Binh Trieu Development Center twice. Although Binh Trieu has grown and changed much from when he first arrived, he claimed that despite these changes, he still has a strong connection to the place and it still brings back pleasant memories and is strikingly reminiscent of the period when he first arrived here 20 years ago.
Although the Yanagawa Middle School students were unable to travel to Vietnam and gave the money which they had gathered; they expressed a wish to keep in contact and sent their friends at FFSC a lot of love.