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Booming tourism creates property market opportunities
Viet Nam’s flourishing tourism has stimulated the property market. From 2010-2016, the number of foreign visitors to Viet Nam doubled to 10 million people. Domestic tourists also increased, from 28 million to 62 million people.
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My Son heritage restoration completed
The restoration of a recently-discovered ancient road in the central area of My Son World Cultural Heritage Complex, Quang Nam Province, has been completed.
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The best tours in Hoi An
Once a prominent Vietnamese trading port due to its proximity to the Thu Bon River, Hoi An’s sightseeing opportunities comprise traditional shops, ornate Buddhist temples, traditional markets, and interesting museums.
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Phu Vinh Bamboo and Rattan Village
417-year-old Phu Vinh village in Chuong My District, 25km west of the center of Hanoi, is famous for its sophisticated bamboo and rattan products.
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Vietnamese cuisine wins increasing popularity in Czech
The crowds of visitors around booths selling Vietnamese food at the Embassies Food and Culture Festival in the Czech Republic’s capital city of Prague on May 13 reflected the increasing popularity of the Southeast Asian country’s cuisine in Prague.
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VietJet Air to open Ha Noi-Yangon route
The low-cost carrier Vietjet Air said it will officially launch a new air route connecting Ha Noi and Yangon – the famous tourism city of Myanmar, on August 31.
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Int’l travel agents sell tours to see Vietnam beauty
After the “Kong: Skull Island” was screened globally,
international travel agents began selling tours to many heritages sites
throughout Vietnam, such as Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh, Van Long Natural Reserve
and Trang An Complex in Ninh Binh, and the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in
Quang Binh where the film was shot at.
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