Cua Lo - see you soon for a happy season
(Baonghean.vn) - A youthful, fresh spring has come to the coastal town, on every wave, tree branch, and clear road. This year, the warm, sunny weather has made the tourist town promise to soon be bustling with joy.
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The gentle yellow spring sunshine spreads over the coastal city of Cua Lo (photo taken on the morning of February 15). Photo: Trung Ha |
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There have been tourists coming to the coastal town in the first days of the new year. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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Binh Minh Square with footsteps welcoming the sunlight. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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The roads are spacious and scenic. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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In 2018, the total number of visitors to Cua Lo reached 2.798 million, an increase of 13.4% compared to 2017, reaching 103% of the yearly plan. Of which, the number of overnight visitors reached 1.566 million, an increase of 11.2%, reaching 101% of the yearly plan; foreign visitors reached 6,953. Photo: Trung Ha |
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Revenue from service and tourism activities reached VND2,851 billion, up 25.4% compared to 2017, reaching 106% of the yearly plan. Tax and tourism service fee collection reached VND35 billion, up 16% compared to 2017. The total number of employees in the tourism sector is 10,350 people. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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The peaceful rhythm of a normal day of Cua Lo fishermen. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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Fishing nets at dawn. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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The shops along the beach are bustling. Photo: Trung Ha |
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This year the weather is warm and sunny, many restaurants have opened since the second day of Tet to welcome guests. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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The roads shining with green are waiting for a joyful season to return to the coastal city. Cua Lo set a target of welcoming 3.15 million visitors in 2019. Tourism service revenue reached 3,449 billion VND. 8 more tourist accommodation establishments with a scale of 585 rooms were added. The town has the capacity to serve 25,000 guests/day and night. Creating additional jobs for 400 - 450 workers. Photo: Hai Vuong |