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NTSES SALMON LUB NEEJ

Nyob rau hauv ntiaj teb no muaj ib hom ntses hu ua “Salmon”. Hom ntses no yog ib hom ntses nrhiav noj nyob rau hauv hiav txwv tabsis ua qe thiab daug menyuam nyob rau puag pem tej hau dejntws ntiav ntiav xwb, tsis ua qe thiab daug menyuam li lwm yam ntses hiav txwv. Tej kws txuj tshawb fawb txog ntses thiaj pom tias hom ntses Salmon muaj kev ua neej txawv thiab tsimnyog zoo muab qhia rau noob neej tibneeg tau kawm. Vim li no kuv thiaj muab piav rau hauv ntawv Xovxwm “Hmong Today” rau sawvdaws tau nyeem. MORE »

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