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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.

Ca Mau strongly grows during holidays, promoting experiential tourism.

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During the holidays, Ca Mau welcomed more than 104,000 visitors, revenue increased sharply thanks to diverse products and a series of events.

Hue tourism sets a record for selling relic tickets for more than 3.7 billion VND a day

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HUE - Hue welcomes 610,000 visitors during the holidays, tourism revenue of 1,350 billion VND, relic tickets set a record of 3.7 billion VND/day.

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.

Japan's pilot tour canceled due to COVID infection of foreign tourists

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Four tourists tested positive for COVID-19 while traveling to Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan from May 27.