A spring tour to Tra Su melaleuca forest, “checking-in” at Vietnam s longest bamboo bridge
Wednesday, 2021-02-17 18:21:17
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The “ten thousand step” bamboo bridge, with a total length of more than 10km, the longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam.
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NDO – Leaving crowded towns, visitors can visit the Tra Su melaleuca forest and immerse themselves in the lush green nature, with the melaleuca scent on the breeze and “check-in” at the longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam.
The Tra Su melaleuca forest covers an area of 845 hectares, mostly in Van Giao commune, Tinh Bien district and a part of O Long Vy commune, Chau Phu district, in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang.
People at the check-in desks at an airport (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - It’s fair to say that 2020 was a challenging year for
unmitigated disaster. Analysts have said that COVID-19 created a
turning point for both local and international tourism, requiring travel companies study and craft a new future for their business.
Travel companies hit hard by pandemic
At a recent travel forum in Hai Phong city, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung said the COVID-19 pandemic saw thousands of businesses dissolved last year while tourism revenue fell 60 percent year-on-year to 312.2 trillion VND (13.5 billion USD).
An Giang has new solar power 09:25 | 13/01/2021
The Sao Mai-An Giang solar power plant, invested by the Sao Mai Group in the southern province of An Giang, has been completed and expects to generate nearly 400 million kWh of electricity to the national grid each year, the group announced on January 12.
Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
An Giang â The Sao Mai-An Giang solar power plant, invested by the Sao Mai Group in the southern province of An Giang, has been completed and expects to generate nearly 400 million kWh of electricity to the national grid each year, the group announced on January 12.
The plant, located in An Hao commune, Tinh Bien district, was built with total investment of over 6 trillion VND (more than 260 million USD at current exchange rate). It has a total capacity of 210 MWp.
One-arm hairdresser follows dream job, raises two kids by herself Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
11/12/2020 08:21 GMT+7
Despite missing an arm, Le Thi Kim Tram is doing an inspiring feat: making a living as a hairdresser and raising two kids by herself.
Tram, 41, opened her own barber shop in District 2’s Thao Dien Ward in 2007, making use of her skills that had been passed down from her family. However, in 2016 while riding her motorbike, she had an accident in which a truck crushed her left arm, leaving her with only one arm.