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Captivating landscapes and delectable treats in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta entice Cambodian tourists

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Ha Tien City is an ideal destination for domestic and international tourists, especially travelers from neighboring Cambodia. According to Nguyen Thi Mong Quyen, director of the Ha Tien trade and tourism promotion center, the city, located in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province, has both land and sea borders with Cambodia, making it convenient for Cambodian visitors to enter the city. In recent months, the number of Cambodian travelers visiting Ha Tien to explore its natural beauty and enjoy local delicacies has been increasing. “Since the beginning of the year, Ha Tien City has welcomed over three million domestic and international tourists,” Quyen revealed. “A significant portion of these visitors are from Cambodia. “During holidays and festivals, we typically receive between 1,000 and 2,000 Cambodian tourists.” A beach in Ha Tien City attracts both locals and foreigners. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre ‘Bun ken’ (noodle soup), a must-try specialty in Ha Tien City, Ki...

Vietnam-Laos: A Quick Look at the Traditional Friendly Ties

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UNESCO honours Vietnam’s art of pottery making of Cham people

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The decision was made at the ongoing 17th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage taking place in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, from November 28 to December 3. Addressing the announcement ceremony on November 29 (local time), Le Thi Thu Hien, director of the Department of Cultural Heritage, thanked UNESCO for the recognition, and affirmed that the government and especially the Cham community in Vietnam are committed to doing their best to safeguard this precious heritage. The art of pottery making of the Cham people is Vietnam’s 15th intangible cultural heritage inscribed by UNESCO, and also the fourth UNESCO title Vietnam has won this year, following three other titles awarded to a collection of handwritten Chinese and Nom documents in Truong Luu village of central Ha Tinh province, the 78 “ma nhai” steles on Ngu Hanh Son Mountain in central Da Nang city, and the learning city of Cao Lanh in the Mekong Delta province of ...