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Ninh Thuan Museum: Discover the "crystal gem" preserving the soul of Cham heritage.
Located in the heart of Phan Rang, the Ninh Thuan Museum houses over 40,000 rare artifacts and national treasures, vividly recreating the cultural identity of the Cham people.
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Binh Son Beach Park: stroll, swim, take photos
Binh Son Beach Park is located right next to the beach, is free to visit, and is 5-7km from the old Phan Rang - Thap Cham city center. The best times to visit are 5:30-7:30 AM and 4-6 PM for swimming, strolling, and taking photos.
Artist Thuong Tin passed away at the age of 70 in his hometown of Phan Rang.
After a long battle with illness, artist Thuong Tin has passed away. The funeral is being held by his family in his hometown, with his son and relatives attending to the arrangements.
Ba Moi Vineyard: walk under the vines, taste handcrafted wine.
Ba Moi Vineyard is open from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Saturday, with free entry; enjoy guided grape picking, and sample grape syrup and wine near the old Phan Rang - Thap Cham area (7-9 km).
Emergency flood warnings on the Ba River (Dak Lak), emergency flood warnings on the Kon River (Gia Lai).
Floods on the Ba and Kon rivers are remaining at very high levels, with many areas exceeding alert level 3 and potentially surpassing historical records. Meanwhile, numerous rivers from Hue to Khanh Hoa continue to rise...
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