When I was 6 years old, my mother bought me a beautiful pink bike.
It was my very first time riding a bike, and it felt so special. The bike
wasn’t just a mode of transport, but a meaningful gift that I
cherished. It holds a special place in my memories, as it was the
beginning of many fun rides and adventures.
Yes, I did. I learned to ride a bike when I was 6 years old. It wasn’t
easy at first, but with my dad’s patient guidance and my own
determination, I eventually managed to ride successfully. It felt so
rewarding to finally master it after practicing together.
I really wanted to ride my bike to school at first, but my parents
were a bit worried. It wasn't until I reached secondary school that I
finally got the chance to ride on my own. However, now that my
school is a bit farther from home, my parents drive me there every
day. I do miss the idea of cycling, though.
I don't ride a bike often when I go out nowadays. If it's somewhere
close for entertainment, I enjoy riding my bike, but for longer
distances, I prefer taking a Grab or a cab. Safety always comes first.
Yes, I really enjoy riding a bicycle, especially with friends. It's such a
fun way to take in the scenery, enjoy the fresh air, and get some
exercise. Plus, it's a great way to reduce stress and clear my mind.
Yes, many young people in Vietnam enjoy cycling, especially in the
early morning when the air is freshest. It’s not just the young,
though; the elderly also ride bikes. It’s a wonderful way for everyone
to stay fit and enjoy the peaceful start to the day.
Yes, I think I would cycle more in the future too. It's a great way to
stay fit, especially since I spend a lot of time at school with extra
classes, which means sitting for long periods and having little time
for exercise. Cycling also helps save money on transportation,
making it a win-win.
Yes, I think bicycles would do well in my city if there were more bike
lanes and safer roads. It would help reduce traffic and pollution.
I prefer riding a bike alone. Riding with friends can be distracting,
especially on busy roads, which can make it more dangerous. When
I'm alone, I can focus better and really take in the scenery around
me. It’s a peaceful experience.
Unfortunately, there aren't bike lanes in my city. There's definitely a
need for improvements to the roads to better support cyclists and
make it safer for everyone. Creating bike lanes would encourage
more people to cycle and help ensure safety on the roads.
What would you do if your bike got a flat tire?
If my bike got a flat tire, I’d walk it to a nearby repair shop. If the
shop isn't close, I’d call my dad for help. He’s always been there for
me when things like this happen.