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Vietnamese violate regulations by using special-use forests to access restricted areas
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Dien Bien Phu Victory military parade rehearsal held in northwestern Vietnam
The rehearsal featured a national flag-hoisting ceremony, a drum performance, art performances, and a military parade as the highlight of the event