Vietnam Travel Atlas republished to update visitors on tourism information
Updated: 08:36, 29/09/2020
The Vietnam Travel Atlas has recently been republished to provide visitors with updated information on tourism in the country.
Since its debut in 2000, the travel atlas has established as an official publication on Vietnam’s tourism for visitors from both at home and abroad.
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Vietnam Travel Atlas republished to update visitors on tourism information. |
On its 10th edition, the bilingual Vietnamese-English publication includes updated information on tourist destinations across Vietnam as well as hotels, restaurants, entertainment areas, and other essential information for holiday-makers.
Particularly, the latest travel atlas also includes QR codes that allow readers to quickly access information on the National Tourism Administration website.
The 112-page publication is available at tourism information technology centres at a price of VND125,000.
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Farming tourism promotes and consumes products in Bac Giang
(BGO) – Tapping the advantages, recently several
localities in the northern province of Bac Giang have built up farming tourism
with initial effectiveness which helps promote the local consumption to farm
produce, create more new and attractive tourism products to be expanded.
Source: NDO
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