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The 11th Northwestern Ethnic
Cultural, Sports and Tourism Festival will take place in Lai Chau Province from
March 28-31, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on Tuesday.
The third cherry blossom
festival in Vietnam will be held at Quan Ngua Sport Complex on April 10-12 to
celebrate the 999th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.
The ancient city of Hoi An,
which has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage site, will turn
off its lights in an hour on March 28 to respond to the global “Earth Hour”
campaign.
Gerald Gorridge, a French
painter, is currently exhibiting a collection of his work from the time he spent
in Hue city. The paintings mainly feature the Huong River, the local landscape,
Hue city and its people going about their daily lives.
Photo books are a vehicle for
introducing Vietnam to the world. But according to book sellers in HCM City, if
there are photo books by both Vietnamese and foreign authors on the shelf,
foreign visitors will choose the foreign books.
When Truong Thi Hang was
diagnosed with rectal cancer and told the best course was the surgical removal
of her entire anus, the distraught 32-year-old Vietnamese woman flew to
Singapore for a final opinion.
Bung Binh Thien (Peaceful Lake
of Heaven), a blue-and-fresh-water lake, is tranquil year round, reflecting
clusters of clouds and enticing passers-by to stop and contemplate the primitive
attraction.
Thirteen Vietnamese companies
have joined 3,000 travel businesses worldwide at the 16th Moscow International
Travel and Tourism Exhibition (MITT) in Russia from March 18-21.
Son My War Vestiges Memorial
welcomes 30,000 visitors
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central provinces
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International Firework Competition
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attractions at Berlin trade fair
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tourists on Phu Quoc beach
When it comes to taking
package tours to Halong Bay Caitlin Worsham notices a pattern: no matter how
much the price changes everything stays the same.
A visitor amazed at the
mysterious Ha Long Bay of thousands of charming islands will find the scene of
60 granite islands circling the Nha Trang sea a good reminder, even though on a
much lesser scale.
The East-West Economic
Corridor, in reality a 1,450-kilonieter-long road, connects Danang City in
Vietnam with large cities of Laos and Thailand. The corridor has potentials in
historical, cultural, and ecological tourism. Nowadays, a traveler has only to
buy a packaged tour along the corridor to explore natural beauties of many
countries, or even design a trip by himself.
A visit to the restored Quang
Tri Citadel, built by an emperor in 1809 and destroyed by war in 1972, provides
a glimpse of both modern and 19th century Vietnamese history.
About 180 kilometers off Vung
Tau Town, Con Dao is blessed with forests, lakes, mountains and a silver sea.
Ninh Binh province is home to
ancient temples and stunning natural landscapes where you can float amongst the
watery valleys.
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