Travel News
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Cherry island behind a blossoming friendship
Visitors to the northern province of Dien Bien know Muong Phang used to be the headquarters of Viet Nam’s army during the battle of Dien Bien Phu. However, few realise that on the island in the middle of Pa Khoang Lake is a beautiful garden of...
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Tourists travel during Tet holiday up 35 pct in Hanoi
Travel operators are reporting the upcoming Tet holidays have attracted many customers interested in package tours, amounting to a 35 percent increase over last year.
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Poor services affect Vietnam tourism
Vietnam welcomed 6.8 million international arrivals in 2012, marking a year-on-year increase of 13.86 per cent and bringing revenue of nearly US$7 billion, although improving the country's tourism services could boost the figures some more.
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Dong Van old market operated back
The old Dong Van Market in the Dong Van Karst Plateau of Ha Giang Province has reopened for tourism after a new market was built for locals 500m away, vice chairwoman of the People's Committee of Dong Van District Ly Thi Kien told Vietnam News...
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Experience the real Vietnam from Vietnam travel company
Vietnam is the easternmost country in Southeast Asia. It is home to about 87.8 million people occupying a similar land size as Germany. For foreigners living in the Western world, Vietnam is a common household name because of the Vietnam War. But...
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Ha Giang Tourism toward 2015
In order to develop tourism effectively and sustainably matching with potentials and advantages of the province and to catch up with tourism development of other provinces, the orientation for tourism development has been outlined in Resolution...
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Thua Thien-Hue expects 2.5–3 million tourists in 2013
The central province of Thua Thien-Hue has implemented a key tourism initiative in the hope of attracting 2.5–3 million visitors this year.
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Sapa with the rice planting season
Rice planting season is considered as the most beautiful season in the Sapa Highland's and it has always attracted a large number of photographers and young tourists.