(Baonghean.vn) – On the occasion of September 2 this year, destinations in Nghe An such as Uncle Ho's hometown, the Western region, Muong Thanh Ecological Area... are attractive destinations for people inside and outside the province.
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Sen Village is located in Kim Lien Commune, Nam Dan District. From Vinh City, follow Highway 46 about 15km to reach Sen Village, Uncle Ho's hometown. There is a village whose familiar and beloved images have been deeply imprinted in the subconscious of Vietnamese people. There are thatched roofs under green bamboo hedges, hammocks at midday in the summer and lullabies from mothers, and folk songs with vast fields, mountains, and rivers... The village is named Sen Village because it is always fragrant with lotus scent; it is the hometown of beloved Uncle Ho, an outstanding son of the nation. |
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The Uncle Ho Monument and Ho Chi Minh Square were built in 2000 and inaugurated on May 19, 2003, on the occasion of the 113th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh. Since its construction, this place has not only become one of the cultural symbols of Nghe An people, but also an important destination for domestic and foreign tourists on the Central Heritage Road; it is one of 14 units in the system of museums and memorial sites of President Ho Chi Minh nationwide according to Decision No. 508/DSVH-BT dated July 1, 2008. |
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Nestled in a poetic pine forest at an altitude of 97 m above sea level, Emperor Quang Trung Temple is located on Dung Quyet Mountain, Trung Do Ward, Vinh City, an indispensable destination in the spiritual travel handbook of visitors to Nghe An. This is also a red address for the younger generation to visit and learn about the glorious history of our country... |
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Dai Tue Pagoda - an ancient pagoda built in the 14th century to worship Buddha Dai Tue, located on Dai Hue Mountain, Nam Anh Commune, Nam Dan District. Dai Tue Pagoda is honored to be recognized by the Vietnam Record Association with four records: The pagoda on the mountain with the largest artificial lake; The pagoda with the largest system of ruby statues; The pagoda with the largest system of monolithic mulberry wood statues and the pagoda with the largest system of parallel sentences in pure Vietnamese calligraphy in Vietnam. |
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Truong Bon historical relic site - an indispensable destination for tourists when coming to Do Luong. Here, there are girls, boys, eighteen, twenty years old who have fallen; their blood dissolves into the earth and sky... |
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With an investment of over 3,000 billion VND and a total area of 300 hectares, Muong Thanh Dien Lam Ecological Area (in Dong Nong hamlet, Dien Lam commune, Dien Chau district) is a "super project" with a "heavy investment" by Muong Thanh Hotel Group. After completing all items, this Ecological Area will become the largest resort in the North Central region, a bright spot for tourism in the province, attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world when coming to Nghe An. |
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Bai Lu (Nghi Thiet - Nghi Loc) or also known as Lu Son with a winding strip of golden sand embracing the sea, surrounded by pine and casuarina trees rustling in the sea breeze. Someone once compared Bai Lu to a Da Lat on the sea. With an area of nearly 160 hectares, with mountains, forests and sea, visitors coming here can not only admire the beautiful, poetic natural scenery but also rest and relax at Bai Lu Marine Ecotourism Area with a convenient infrastructure system. |
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The cassia forest in Tam Dinh, Tuong Duong belongs to the Western Nghe An Biosphere Reserve. This special forest has long been considered a scenic spot attracting the attention of tourists and scientists. The 70 hectares of cassia forest have become an interesting destination for backpackers and tourists in all four seasons. |
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About 25km from Con Cuong town, Khe Kem waterfall is considered a wonder of nature bestowed upon the Western region of Nghe An. Kem waterfall, the most beautiful in Nghe An, was found in Pu Mat National Park in the early 1990s and is now part of the Nghe An Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO in 2007. |
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The stilt houses roofed with sa mu tiles of the Thai people in Hua Muong village (Hanh Dich, Que Phong) are located close together, creating a poetic beauty in the middle of the great forest. |
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