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“Mekong Delta can be seen as one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Asia with beautiful natural landscapes, but it may soon lose this advantage due to rapid infrastructure development.
The Nghinh Ong Festival, also known as the Guan Kung Greeting Celebration, will kick off in Phan thiet city of southern Binh Thuan province on August 19. The three-day festival will commemorate a Chinese general and warrior-saint honoured by the Hoa (Chinese Vietnamese) community.
Kite flying is a simple and captivating hobby which has a long standing tradition in Vietnam
Covering an area of 2,300m2, Phuoc Hai Pagoda, or Ngoc Hoang (the Jade Emperor) Pagoda in the past, in District 1, Ho chi minh city was built around the turn of the 20th century on the foundation of the old Minh Su Pagoda.
Standing inside the helicopter’s open door, after a signal from the parachute instructor, 16-year-old student Dam Trang steps out into the unknown and plunges from a height of 900m at speeds reaching 350kmph.
With direct Flights from Hanoi to Luang Prabang, Van Cong Tu takes off for the Buddhist heart of neighbouring Laos.
Memories of Long Bien Bridge of several generations of Hanoians, the historical and cultural values of this over-one-century-old bridge will be showcased at an upcoming festival named “Long Bien memories”.
In the Mekong Delta characterized by a labyrinth of waterways, Can tho emerges as a prosperous and beautiful land as shown by a saying that reads: "For Can Tho with white rice and pure water, those who ever come there find it hard to leave."
The names of 81 candidates in the ongoing Miss Universe Pageant have been written on 700 colourful lanterns that are hung along Tran Phu street, Hoi an city said Vo Phung, director of the Hoi An Culture and Sports Centre.
HCMC-based tour operator Ben Thanh Tourist has introduced a 15-day, 14-night tour of Xuan Thuy, Cuc Phuong or Nam Cat Tien national forests to cater to the needs of nature enthusiasts.

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