This year's April 30th holiday, lasting four days, is perfect for trips to coastal and island destinations like Ly Son and Nam Du, or for hiking and trekking in Sa Pa and Da Lat.
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| Sa Pa's fresh climate, abundant accommodation options, and especially its convenient transportation via the Hanoi-Lao Cai expressway make it an attractive tourist destination during holidays and festivals. Visitors to Sa Pa in late April can admire the scenery of the terraced rice fields during the rainy season in Lao Chai, Ta Van, and other areas. The Fansipan cable car, now operational, has also attracted more tourists to Sa Pa. Furthermore, for those who want to challenge themselves to conquer the "roof of Indochina," mountain climbing tours are widely organized. (Photo: thesinhcafe) |
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| The Ha Long Tourism Week 2016 took place from March 17th to the end of May with many diverse activities. The highlight attracting tourists was the colorful Carnival festival held on April 29th at the 30/10 Square. Visitors to Ha Long Bay had many options for experiencing the 4-day holiday, such as overnight stays on cruise ships, kayaking, night squid fishing, or exploring other beautiful islands like Co To, Ngoc Vung, and Mat Rong... Photo: Do Giang |
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| Phong Nha - Ke Bang (Quang Binh province), dubbed the "world of caves," always amazes visitors. Tourists can freely explore Phong Nha Cave, Tien Son Cave, Thien Duong Cave, Dark Cave, En Cave, Khe Ry Cave, Mooc Stream, and more. The most attractive aspect here is the adventure tourism, which requires participants to be healthy and skilled. (Photo: TITC) |
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| The Hue Festival 2016 took place from April 29th to May 4th with the theme "710 years of Thuan Hoa - Phu Xuan - Thua Thien Hue; Cultural Heritage with Integration and Development". This was a major cultural event attracting dozens of domestic and international art troupes to perform. Tourists visiting Hue during the April 30th holiday not only enjoyed rich cuisine, explored the beautiful beaches and lagoons, or visited historical sites, but also had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the unique artistic atmosphere of the festival season. Photo: Vietravel |
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| Ly Son Island (Quang Ngai province) is a paradise for backpackers due to its peaceful life, pristine scenery, and newly developed services. If you want to admire the view or take photos of the island from above, you can hike to the top of Thoi Loi mountain. Other attractions on Ly Son include An Binh small island, Mu Cu Island, and Cau Cave... Photo: Hachi8 |
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| Da Lat, the city of a thousand flowers, offers visitors numerous flower gardens, parks, and culinary delights right in the city center. However, those who enjoy adventure or want a more exciting travel experience should consider motorbike trips to more distant destinations such as Suoi Vang Lake, hiking to the highest peak of Langbiang Mountain, or camping and trekking along the Ta Nang - Phan Dung route... Photo: Huong Chi |
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| Located in the Gulf of Thailand, within the Kien Giang province, the Nam Du archipelago, with its pristine beaches and unspoiled beauty, is a top destination for many tourists. Exciting experiences in Nam Du include watching the sunrise at Chet Beach, immersing yourself in the life of fishermen at Ngu Beach, swimming in the cool blue waters of Men Beach, and enjoying dishes made from sea urchins... Photo: Minh Duc |
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| Phu Quy Island: From Phan Thiet port, it takes about 3.5-4 hours by boat to reach Phu Quy Island. The island boasts many secluded beaches perfect for camping, swimming, and group activities. Spanning over 16 square kilometers, it's easily accessible by motorbike. Furthermore, the seafood caught and processed on Phu Quy is always fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced; for example, king crab costs between 350,000 and 400,000 VND per kilogram. (Photo: Monkey Pun) |
According to VNE