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    Sights and smells of incense making village lure tourists

    Thuy Xuan incense-making village, located some 7km southwest of the central city of Hue, has become a popular tourist destination.

    Looking an angel in the eye in Cao Bang

    When it comes to sightseeing in Cao Bang Province, everyone thinks of the majestic beauty of Ban Gioc waterfall but forgets this place also has a unique mountain in the middle of a beautiful valley, Mắt Thần (Angle Eye) Mountain.

    Hanoi poised to host unique French exhibition of art and music

    Hanoi is set to host a French exhibition featuring musical paintings on June 19 which will combine works selected by painter Jacob Reymond with the music compiled by clarinet artist Vincent Thomas at the French Cultural Centre L'Espace.

    Domestic tour bookings in Vietnam see positive growth

    Since the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has been brought under control in Vietnam, the tourism sector has reported positive growth in the number of domestic tour bookings, according to travel firms.

    Quang Binh to slash entrance fees to caves

    Visitors to Quang Binh Province will enjoy a 50% discount on tours to some famous caves in the area.

    Vietnamese photographer wins best photo in #Red2020 contest by Agora Images

    An image taken by local photographer Nong Thanh Toan has gone on to be named as the overall winner of the World’s Best Red Photo contest, also known as #Red 2020, following its launch by the Agora Images app.

    How could the number of Vietnamese entering South Korea surge in April?

    The number of Vietnamese entering South Korea surged last month, despite a sharp fall in the total number of foreign arrivals. The Korea Herald reported.

    Collection of sketches on quarantine life published

    NDO – ‘Con Da Ve Nha’ (I’m Home), a collection of sketches by Nguyen Tang Quang during his quarantine time in Ho Chi Minh City, has recently been published by the Women Publishing House.

    Vietnam tourism sector makes “ice-breaking” steps to rejuvenate

    Since the Covid-19 pandemic has been brought under control in Vietnam, the tourism sector, which was affected most by the epidemic, has made initial “ice-breaking” steps to rejuvenate itself.

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