Can you do some translation of the article? Would be interesting to read it
Sure, they had specific questions they asked me, all I did was answer exactly what they asked me. Here is the interview----
I started my trip on the 23rd. I went to Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang, Phu Quoc and then hopped on the ferry to Ha Tien and then made my way to Phnom Penh. I entered Cambodia on the 29th. I stayed until the 1st, so the whole trip was 8 days. As soon as I saw the schedule for the SEA Games I was really excited because I knew I was going to go watch my team play (Vietnam). I am a huge supporter of the National team in Vietnam , I go to all the games at My Dinh Stadium as well as the Hanoi FC games at Hang Day. This was not my first trip to Cambodia, I have been there many times over the years. It is one of my favorite places to travel. I really enjoy traveling to Cambodia and exploring the country. I was extremely impressed with the Prince Stadium. It really caught my attention how close you were to see all the action. There is no gap between the fans and the field. I have never been so close to the field before. It was also extremely clean and well maintained. The security was doing an amazing job keeping things in order. The staff working at the game was extremely helpful and guiding people where to go as people were piling into the stadium. I felt that everything was great and it was a perfect experience. I am used to the games at My Dinh stadium and how electric the atmosphere is, but the Vietnamese fans didn't disappoint at Prince Stadium. The crowd was electric and full of energy during the game. Lots of excitement in the crowd, it was a great time. I truly believe that Vietnam will win the SEA Games again this year. They have to play tough and smart and at the end they will be Champions! The best memories of this trip was actually going to the game, you get a great feeling hanging outside the stadium, talking with fellow fans and just enjoying the environment. I didn't encounter any trouble or difficulties during the trip, as I mentioned I have traveled to Cambodia many times and I am familiar with the Country. The Cambodian people are very friendly and welcoming, I highly recommend traveling there and experiencing the culture. I am a 49 year old American from Santa Barbara, California. I have been living in Hanoi for 10 years. In my opinion, Hanoi, Vietnam is the best place in the world. The people are amazing and very friendly here, the culture and food is the best! Everything about this city and Country are amazing! You won't find another person with such love for Vietnam as myself!