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The Mystical “Tuyệt Tình Cốc” of South-East Vietnam: A Year-Round Refreshing Escape with Spine-Chilling Tales
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From a bird's-eye view, this mountain lake resembles an exquisite jade stone, sparkling in the sunlight and awe-inspiring to behold. Shrouded in a mystical legend, the lake captivates curious travelers eager to explore its enigmatic charm.
April is a month of vibrant cultural celebrations and natural splendor in Vietnam and beyond. The highlights include the Hung Kings' Death Anniversary, a solemn occasion honoring our nation's founders; the 50th anniversary of the country's reunification, a testament to our unity; the Tet Te Nuoc, a joyous water festival; and the blooming of the purple phoenix flowers, a spectacle of nature's artistry. Additionally, the month features the Japan-Korea Cherry Blossom Festival, a cross-cultural celebration of spring's beauty.
The Saigon Underground Museum in District 3 offers an immersive glimpse into the war era. Visitors can descend into the tunnels, once used to conceal soldiers and store weapons, offering a unique and authentic experience of the war years. This, coupled with the Cu Chi Tunnels, provides a fascinating insight into the secretive underground world of the Saigon resistance.
The sacred Buddha's relics will embark on a momentous journey from India to Vietnam, in conjunction with the United Nations Vesak celebrations in 2025. These revered relics will be hosted by four prominent temples across the southern and northern regions of the country.
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The Ultimate Guide to the Historic Quang Tri Market: Uncover the Secret to Finding Joy at this Local Favorite
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Cam Lo Fair, Quang Tri, is not just a destination steeped in history but also a repository of local cultural traditions. With a formation dating back to the 17th century, this vibrant marketplace holds a significant place in the region's revolutionary events and has flourished as a bustling hub of trade and commerce.
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A Glimpse into the Past: Rare Photos of Hanoi’s Oldest Market that Stood the Test of Time
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Chợ Bưởi, one of the oldest traditional markets in Hanoi, is a bustling hub of commerce and a repository of the cultural heritage of the ancient Thang Long region. Despite the vicissitudes of history, the market has retained its unique periodic assembly format, drawing traders from far and wide to buy and sell plant and animal breeds, as well as local specialties and artisanal products.
The Rostock authorities have taken a bold step in empowering beach managers to enforce a clothing-optional policy on specific beaches within the city. This move underscores a progressive approach to catering to diverse preferences and promoting an inclusive environment for all.
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Exploring Vietnam’s Untouched Highlands: Mang Den or Chu Se – Which Destination Offers the Ultimate Experience?
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Mang Den and Chu Se, considered as two of the quintessential travel destinations in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, never fail to captivate adventurous travelers seeking an immersive journey through the majestic forests.
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The Ultimate Guide to Cao Bang’s Exotic Delicacies: A Shopper’s Paradise with a Unique Twist
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The Thong Hue Market is a unique highland bazaar that springs to life on the 2nd and 7th of every month, following the solar calendar. With a bustling atmosphere and an array of rustic delicacies, this vibrant marketplace transforms into a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Cao Bang.
The Daruma doll is a beloved Japanese souvenir, unique and eye-catching in its appearance. What sets these dolls apart is their eye-catching feature - or lack thereof. These dolls are traditionally sold without eyes, a distinctive trait that has become synonymous with their charm and appeal.
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