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News 26/7
Two Vietnamese amusement parks named
among best in Asia
The
On the website, travellers describe the park as an
aquatic themed one with water slides, rides, and fun for locals and visitors
alike. The park is open from 9am to 6pm from Monday to Saturday and 8.30am to
6pm on Sunday.
Vinpearl was named one of the 10 best amusement parks
in
Designed to be an independent recreational area linked
with the five-star Vinpearl Resort Nha Trang, the park is built on an area of
some 200,000sq.m and consists of unique and large modern facilities
comparable to the top entertainment parks in the region and world, the website
said.
Advertising convinces Ha
The number of people enjoying night tours in Ha Long
Bay has increased thanks to publicity campaigns.
The bay management board said around 300,000 took the
tour in the first half of the year, a 35 per cent increase year-on-year. The
number of domestic tourists was up by 25 per cent.
The board said the reduction in the number of Chinese
visitors to
In the first six months there were around 1.3 million
visitors to Ha Long.
Con Dao tourism workers are all
officially qualified
The People's Committee of Con Dao Island District in
the southern
It said more than 600 people work in the sector and
around 80 of them are university graduates. More than 50 graduated from
colleges while the rest went to tourism or vocational schools.
This year the number of workers in the tourism sector
has increased by 93 per cent.
The island has 38 tourist accommodations, nine
restaurants, four souvenir shops, and a dive centre.
Ha Tinh martyr memorial gets over
1,000 visitors daily
Every day more than 1,000 tourists visit the Dong Loc
T-Junction Historical Area in the central
The number is up 15 per cent from last year.
The site marks the spot where 10 young women volunteers
died in 1968 in an enemy bomb attack when they were repairing roads destroyed
by bombs for the revolutionary army. There are shrines in their honour now.
The relic management is improving services available to
visitors.
The province is organising many art performances to
commemorate the day.
Tourism week kicks off in Dak Nong
province
A culture and tourism week is underway in the Central
Highland
Opened on July 23, the event provides a good chance for
visitors to discover the M’Nong plateau with beautiful waterfalls as well as
nature reserves and historical relics.
Visitors will also be given an insight into the
cultural identities of 40 ethnic groups in the province via the restoration
of their traditional festivals.
A workshop on developing tourism products in the region
also shapes part of the event, which will last until July 27.
Located in the southern part of the Central Highlands,
Dak Nong boasts great potential for tourism development, with temperate
climate and beautiful landscapes.
It is also home to the cultural space of
Source: VNS/SGT/ND
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Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 7, 2014
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