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The tourist industry has asked
the Ministry of Transport to modify some the suggestions the ministry recently
made in a draft to update and improve the quality of transport services for
visitors.
Environmental project
re-searcher Trinh Ngoc Hien looks healthier and has a lively gait after
returning home from a weekend of relaxation and meditation (known as Zenrelax).
Bay Nui, also known as That
Son (Seven Mountains) in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang is an ideal
destination for nature lovers. It is also home to countless palmyra trees.
Thousands of people flocked to
Dinh Bang ward, Tu Son town, Bac Ninh province on April 9 (15th day of the third
lunar month) to participate in the Do Temple Festival, which is dedicated to the
eight kings of the Ly Dynasty.
3.5m in height, over 8m in
width, comprising 214 pottery-made Han characters, the “Chieu Doi Do” (Edict on
the Transfer of the Capital) at the Do Temple in Bac Ninh province is the
largest royal pottery decree in Vietnam.
Four galas with the
participation of Asian singers will be the new feature of Bai Hat Viet
(Vietnamese Song) 2009. The first show of 2009 will take place on April 25 at
the Hoa Binh Theatre, HCM City.
The Vietnam Museum of
Ethnology held working sessions with three French experts to prepare for the
inauguration of an exhibition on Southeast Asian culture.
While upgrading the stone
temple at But Thap papoda in the northern province of Bac Ninh, painter Phan Cam
Thuong discovered two bronze books of sculptured Chinese scripts.
The Central Highlands Lam Dong
provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has inaugurated two classes
for teaching gongs in districts of Cat Tieng and Da Teh.
The restoration of the
historical site for marine soldiers who had laid down their lives to defend the
sovereignty of the Dai Viet State and Vietnam on (Pacacel) and Truong Sa (Spartly)
archipelagos in Ly Son island district, Quang Ngai province which started in
2007 with the capital investment of VND over 15 billion, is now being sped up so
as to be completed by the end of this year.
The resort town of Sa Pa, in
northern mountainous Lao Cai Province, will host a Culture - Tourism Week from
April 30 to May 3 in a move to attract more visitors.
Vietnam has more than 3,000
major historical sites and tens of thousands of smaller ones scattered across
the country and there is an urgent need to restore and preserve them at any
cost.
For Le Van Ban, an old man
from the Muong ethnic minority group in the northern midland province of Phu
Tho, the Du drum dance has become part of his life.
As of April 16th, the Vietnam
Airlines will carry out a promotion programme applied for any veterans who took
part in the famous Dien Bien Phu Campaign and Heroic Vietnamese Mother.
The central ancient city of
Hoi An in Quang Nam Province, already a popular destination for indigenous and
international tourists with its ancient houses, temples and splendid scenery, is
now attracting tourists to Vietnamese martial arts at the Ky Son martial arts
club, 51/2 Phan Chau Trinh Street.
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