For the first time, there is an overnight animal viewing tour at Saigon Zoo
Saigon Zoo has just launched a special night tour program "When the Night Goes down". This is a new tourism product designed to bring visitors a unique experience of the world of wild animals in natural living conditions at night.
The tour takes place every Saturday night, between 7pm and 8pm and 9:15pm. The maximum number of participants is 20 guests/trip, with a minimum of 10 guests. Tourists from 10 to 65 years old can participate in the tour. The tour price is 200,000 VND.
Information from Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens said that the highlight of this program is giving visitors the opportunity to observe and experience the wildlife life at night in a realistic way.
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Can Tho's largest landfill is overloaded, at risk of dike breach
Dong Thang landfill with a "huge" amount of waste remaining, is facing the risk of broken dykes, causing serious pollution consequences.
Recorded at Dong Thang landfill (Co Do district) - the largest landfill in Can Tho city with about 700,000 tons of garbage - 3 chimneys of the incinerator continuously release thick, thick coils of smoke, mixed with a strong stench, covering the entire area.
People here said that the pollution caused by smoke and stench from this incinerator has lasted for many years. Schools and health stations near the area are affected, posing a potential risk of respiratory diseases, especially for students and young children.
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first frost appeared in Ta Xua in March
Every year, the top of Ta Xua mountain at an altitude of over 2,800 m often has frost in winter. This is the first time this natural wonder has occurred in March.
On March 19, the temperature in the mountainous district of Tram Tau, Yen Bai province dropped, with frost and ice appearing at the top of Ta Xua, Ban Cong commune.
Mr. Dao Viet Nghiem - Chairman of the People's Committee of Ban Cong commune - said that every year, Ta Xua still has ice, mainly in the winter. This is the first time people have seen ice form in March.
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