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This milestone was celebrated on April 20, marking the first time a UNESCO world heritage site in Vietnam has met Green Building standards.
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The number of passengers is expected to keep rising in the days leading up to the holiday, especially on short-distance and regional routes.
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This is the highest-ever number so far and represents a 134% surge from the figure in Q1 of 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out.
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In the past, when the branches of the Vam Co River embraced the fertile land of Long An, this place gave birth to a prosperous community, the traces of which are still preserved through the hundred-year-old ancient houses. Xom Nha Giau ( the rich neighborhood) - the name recalls the luxury of a golden age, was where the richest landowners and mandarins in the region built massive properties, both to affirm their status and to demonstrate the refined aesthetic taste of the upper class of the South. More than a century has passed, those houses still stand firm, although stained by time but still retaining the soul of a bygone era.
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According to the site management board, over 32,000 visitors came to the Hung Kings Temple, with more than 20,000 arriving on March 30 and 12,000 on March 29.
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“Returning to the roots, the heroic feats forever. The pride of brave and resilient Long An”. The lyrics of the song express the patriotism and revolutionary tradition of the children of Long An. That spirit is marked through the “red addresses” - places that demonstrate the heroic past and educate traditions, arousing national pride for today’s generation.
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To capitalise on early-year success, various destinations are rolling out engaging programmes to attract visitors.
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As a signature cultural and tourism event of Lam Dong, the Da Lat Flower Festival plays a vital role in promoting the cultural, natural, and human values of the locality to domestic and international visitors.
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Through many years of construction and development with the desire for innovation, Tan An City, Long An Province has made constant efforts to develop, worthy of being the political, administrative, economic, cultural, scientific - technical center, and traffic hub of the province.
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Forest ecotourism stands out from traditional tourism by providing a direct and meaningful connection to nature.
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