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Ninh Binh welcomes over 1.3 million tourists in early 2026: Revenue exceeds 2 trillion VND.
Ninh Binh's tourism industry recorded a breakthrough in growth during the early days of the Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026, with a sharp increase in international visitors from India and Europe.
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Opening hours for tourist attractions in Ninh Binh during the Lunar New Year (Year of the Horse) 2026.
The Ninh Binh Department of Tourism has announced the detailed operating schedule for Trang An, Bai Dinh, Tam Coc, and other key tourist attractions during the 2026 Lunar New Year holiday.
Ninh Binh: Discover Thung Ui - the unique 'Phoenix Ancient Town' near Bai Dinh Pagoda.
Thung Ui is a new tourist destination in Ninh Binh that impresses with its unique ancient town architecture amidst the Trang An heritage site, and is expected to officially open to visitors during Tet 2026.
Bai Dinh, Ninh Binh: The journey to the 100m-high pagoda.
The Bao Thien Pagoda in the Bai Dinh Pagoda complex is 100m high, with 13 floors, and is recognized as the tallest pagoda in Asia. It is also the resting place of relics of Buddha Shakyamuni brought from India, Thailand, and Myanmar.
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