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Many beaches in Ho Chi Minh City are crowded with visitors, especially Vung Tau welcomed more than 73,000 people

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Ho Chi Minh City - Along with Vung Tau, many other beaches in the east of the city also welcome a large number of tourists during the April 30 - May 1 holiday.

Thousands of tourists swim at Thien Cam beach on the May 1 holiday

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Ha Tinh - During the May 1 holiday, Thien Cam beach welcomed thousands of people and tourists to swim and enjoy seafood.

Recreating the forest god worshiping ceremony of the Giay people in the Capital

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On May 1st, at the Village of Culture - Tourism of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups, the forest god worshiping ceremony (Hau doong) of the Giay ethnic group (Lai Chau) was recreated, attracting a large number of tourists.

Tourists flock to Da Lat for holidays, National Highway 20 is congested at many times

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Lam Dong - During the April 30th and May 1st holidays, tourists flocking to Da Lat increased sharply, causing National Highway 20 to be congested and jammed at many times.

Tourism shifts to selective experience

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Ho Chi Minh City - From April 30th holiday, tourism recorded a trend of shifting to a selective journey, creating a foundation for summer to continue to flourish with many flexible choices.

2 tourists died in a hot air balloon accident in Türkiye

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Authorities are expanding their investigation into the cause of the hot air balloon accident in Turkey that killed two people.

International visitors are 3 times more than Vietnam, Thailand still finds it difficult to achieve the expected target

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After reopening, Thailand has a faster recovery rate for the tourism industry than Vietnam, but still faces many difficulties to return to the pre-pandemic situation.

Hoi An - the destination with the cheapest travel costs in the world

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Hoi An city increased 7 places compared to 2019 to top the list of 10 cheapest tourist destinations in the world for British tourists in 2022.

The statue of the Goddess of freedom sold out after reopening

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The crown of the statue of the Goddess of Peace opened to visitors on October 11 after more than 2 and a half years of being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hundred-year-old spa in Hungary closed due to rising gas prices

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Hundred-year-old cave swimming pool in Hungary Miskolctapolca has begun to turn off lights and drain water due to the modern crisis: gas prices are rising.

Energy crisis: Europe no longer has the quintessence of this winter

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The light capital Paris shuts off lights early, Christmas markets gather late... signaling a winter of straining Europe amid the energy crisis.

1.5 million tourists expected to visit Qatar during the World Cup

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Qatar's tourism industry is seeing a boom in revenue ahead of the FIFA World Cup, and they may benefit in the long term from the big football event.

Will Indian tourists be enough to make up for the absence of Chinese tourists?

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Southeast Asian countries hope the wave of Indian tourists could fill the void in the Chinese market, but experts are skeptical about that.

South Korea Abolishes COVID-19 Test Requirement From October 1

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From October, tourists coming to Korea only need to fill in their entry information on the Q-code website and receive a Q-Code to submit at the airport when completing the entry procedure.

Check-in on the world's most dangerous giant rock

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The giant rock stuck in the middle of a deep ravine at an altitude of nearly 1,000 meters is a "virtual living" check-in spot for those who love adventure.

7 tourists swept away by flood while traveling according to TikToker's advice

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The tragedy that occurred on August 13 left 7 tourists dead and 8 injured after a flash flood in a valley in Bao Zhou, Sichuan, China.

Extreme heat in Europe, tourism industry falls into chaos

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The heat wave in Europe is expected to last for about a few weeks and will likely be the record for the highest temperature ever here.

Zojoji Pagoda where the funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was held

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Zojoji Pagoda, where Mr. Abe's visit was held, is a pagoda of special cultural and historical value, head of the Jodo school of Japanese Buddhism in the Kanto Region.

The first city in the world to collect entrance fees for tourists

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Italy's Venice will be the first city in the world to impose entry fees on tourists, effective from 16 January 2023.

How seriously has the Eiffel Tower deteriorated?

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CNN reported that the Eiffel Tower has rusted and needs to be completely repaired. However, the tower will only be repainted to welcome the 2024 Paris Olympics.