Many beaches in Phan Thiet are covered with kitchens, impressing tourists
Duy Tuấn |
Binh Thuan - On weekends, Phan Thiet beach is covered with kitchens prepared by resorts for tourists to relax. Not only children but also adults love this activity.
Duy Tuấn |
Binh Thuan - On weekends, Phan Thiet beach is covered with kitchens prepared by resorts for tourists to relax. Not only children but also adults love this activity.
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Hiding in the land of Cam Ha (Hoi An city, Quang Nam), the Forestry Village attracts visitors with art created from seemingly unknowable pieces of wood.
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Binh Thuan - On the occasion of this year's April 30 holiday, tourists enjoy watching the swirlwinds and rotations of flyboard at Mui Ne beach.
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Khanh Hoa - The wings of sharks, elephants, and octopus trees from 30 to 100m long fly in the fields, attracting people and tourists.
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Son La - A mature wild elephant suddenly invaded a school, brazenly strolling on the national highway in Huoi Mot commune at dawn, causing people to worry.
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Hanoi - AI camera system continuously records 24/24h violations of parking and stopping. Automatically collects and extracts license plates to serve remote fine verification.
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Quang Ninh - Mass clam deaths in Quang Ha commune caused many farming households to suffer losses from 20-80%; the results determined that the cause was infection with the parasite Perkinsus sp.
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The escalating conflict and the risk of the Hormuz Strait being controlled for a long time further highlight the role of Saudi Arabia's East-West oil pipeline.
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In the early morning of April 5 (Vietnam time), Arsenal unexpectedly lost to Southampton 1-2 and stopped in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Đức Anh - Thu Hiền |
Hiding in the land of Cam Ha (Hoi An city, Quang Nam), the Forestry Village attracts visitors with art created from seemingly unknowable pieces of wood.
Duy Tuấn |
Binh Thuan - On the occasion of this year's April 30 holiday, tourists enjoy watching the swirlwinds and rotations of flyboard at Mui Ne beach.
Hữu Long |
Khanh Hoa - The wings of sharks, elephants, and octopus trees from 30 to 100m long fly in the fields, attracting people and tourists.