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200 meter road in Dong Nai gets lit up for Christmas
200 meter road gets lit up for Christmas
200 meter road in Dong Nai gets lit up for Christmas
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Phuoc Tuan, Thuy Ngan
 December 20, 2018 | 11:59 pm PT
The Bethlehem grotto-inspired road has become an attraction with hundreds of visitors each night.
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