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The Ghost Market, also known as the Underworld Market, is a name given to the Dong Bang Night Market, located in An Le Commune, Quynh Phu District, Thai Binh Province. This market has a unique specialty: handmade white fabric.
HHT - From the beginning of March, Phu Tho tourism has been abuzz with a unique range of 'eat-go-chill' activities: from sacred pilgrimage rituals to experiencing the 'gentle keo' amidst lush green tea hills.
During her visit to Vietnam, Chinese actress, singer, and host Li Sa Man Zi embarked on a tour of the country's iconic destinations with the lovely Chi Pu as her guide.
As night falls and the city of Thanh Hoa slips into slumber, the Dong Huong wholesale market springs to life. A bustling hub of produce and provisions, it awakens with the energy of vibrant trade.
Amidst the rugged limestone plateau of Ha Giang, every Sunday, Dong Van Market springs to life as a vibrant cultural hub for the highland dwellers.
The proposal to merge the provinces of Lam Dong, Binh Thuan, and Dak Nong into a new province, tentatively named Lam Dong, has sparked public interest. The three provinces are in discussions to formulate a plan for this potential merger, which aims to streamline administrative processes and create a more efficient region. This development is certainly intriguing, and we are eager to see the potential benefits it could bring to the area.
Nestled amidst the majestic Pu Luong mountains, Cho Phien Pho Doan is more than just a bustling trade center; it is a vibrant cultural hub that embodies the unique traditions of the ethnic minority groups in Lung Niem, Ba Thuoc District, Thanh Hoa Province.
Nestled along the romantic Ca Ty River, Cho Lon Phan Thiet is not just the bustling commercial center of the coastal city but also a cultural heritage site with a history of over 300 years. From the stalls brimming with fresh seafood every early morning to the savory local specialties, this traditional market continues to serve as the economic heart and culinary soul of Binh Thuan Province.
The merger of Kien Giang and An Giang provinces will create a tourism powerhouse, boasting a plethora of renowned and alluring attractions. The new province will be a haven for travelers seeking diverse and captivating experiences. From the breathtaking beauty of Phu Quoc Island to the enigmatic Nam Du and Hai Tac archipelagos, and the majestic Cam and Sam mountains, the region offers a wealth of natural wonders and cultural delights.
Once dubbed a miniature Santorini in Vietnam, this fishing village captivates visitors with its rustic charm and idyllic scenery.

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