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Update news Wild men
VietNamNet Bridge - Carrying columns, removing nails, dismantling tiles ... "forest man" Ho Van Lang joined the villagers to build a tile-roofed house for his father and himself.
VietNamNet Bridge - Mr. Ho Minh Lam, the nephew of forest man Ho Van Thanh, burned down the hut of Thanh and his son in the jungle.
They do not have a degree, no smart phones, no laptops, but they have their own ways to survive in the wild with endless skills. Only living with them, can we know that it's the smart way to live.
VietNamNet Bridge - Towering on an ancient cho tree, the soot-blackened hut of only 2m2 was the home for 40 years of Mr. Ho Van Thanh and his son Ho Van Loan in Tay Tra mountain district of Quang Ngai province.
VietNamNet Bridge - Panic of the tragic death of his mother and two sons when the U.S. bombs hit his house, a soldier held his one-year-old son and ran into the jungle. He lived in the forest for 40 years until August 7.
VietNamNet Bridge - After 40 years living in the jungle, yesterday August 7 Mr. Ho Van Thanh and his son, Ho Van Lang, were rescued by the local government and local people.