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Ho Chi Minh City to be Redefined By River Touristic Activities

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The Municipal Department of Tourism is dedicated to enhancing the city’s riverine urban brand by continuously introducing a wide range of river-based tourism products and services. The director of the department, Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, announced that the River Fest will be established as an annual tourism event in Ho Chi Minh City. “The festival has been selected as one of the city’s unique tourism offerings and will be expanded in future editions,” she stated. According to Nguyen Nguyet Van Khanh, the Marketing Director at Vietravel, it is imperative to further promote river tourism products. In recent years, both domestic and international visitors have increasingly chosen to explore the vibrant heart of the city and partake in the captivating Saigon River tour. River tours are a popular choice for families seeking to explore their local surroundings. These tours offer a convenient and enjoyable option for short inner-city excursions, allowing families to learn more about the area ...

Exploration of Non Nuoc Mountain: Discover carvings of Ancient Poems in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

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Non Nuoc , also known as Duc Thuy Son, is a mountain located in a key position in Ninh Binh . It stands out over an area encompassing the Day River, Van River, Highway 10, and many important roads. The breathtaking view of Non Nuoc Mountain from above. Photo: Daidoanket The mountain reaches a height of over 100 meters, and visitors must climb 72 stone steps to reach its peak. From there, they can enjoy the awe-inspiring natural landscapes of mountains, trees, and forests. The mountain peak is relatively flat, adorned with green trees that create a refreshing ambiance for tourists to relax under after their arduous climb. Non Nuoc Mountain is known as the “Mountain of Poetry” in Vietnam, as it houses a stone book containing numerous remarkable poems by renowned authors throughout history, such as Tran Anh Tong, Pham Su Manh, Truong Han Sieu, Nguyen Trai, Le Thanh Tong, Cao Ba Quat, Nguyen Khuyen, and many more. The poems are intricately carved on stone slabs along the mountain....