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Ba Ria-Vung Tau Launches Initiative for an Exciting Summer Vacation

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The program was announced at a press conference held by the provincial Department of Tourism on Monday afternoon. Trinh Hang, director of the tourism department, told the press briefing that tourism has been the locomotive of the province’s economic growth. The southern province launched the Summer Impression program last year, making it an annual tourism promotion drive to offer local residents and visitors fun-filled and unforgettable experiences in the summertime, the official said. This year, the Summer Impression program is scheduled to take place from July 8 to 23 at the Ho Tram Beach area, located in Xuyen Moc District. A file photo of kites flying over Ho Tram Beach in Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Dong Ha / Tuoi Tre During the program, locals and tourists can watch hundreds of kites of various sizes and colors flying over the Ho Tram Beach. These kites will be flown by kite artisans from home and overseas between July 15 and 16. Beside...

That Captures The Soul In Arunachal Pradesh: Discover the Charms of Serene Mechukha That Captures the Soul

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When it comes to traveling in the Northeast, the journey is often plagued by treacherous roads, incessant rain, and challenging mountainous terrain. Nevertheless, Mechukha is a hidden gem that beckons travelers to seize the moment and embark on an unforgettable adventure, even when the rain threatens to pour relentlessly. Despite the weather forecast predicting a 90% chance of rain during our visit to the far-flung corners of Arunachal Pradesh, the opportunity to explore this valley near the McMohan Line was too enticing to pass up. Instead of opting for a quick helicopter ride, which would have whisked us away within hours, we chose the winding two-day road trip. Little did we know that this decision would transform the journey into an enchanting experience, turning the road itself into a captivating destination. Our expedition commenced on a damp morning as we departed from Dibrugarh, traversing the swollen Brahmaputra River. The newer and shorter Basar route, although inc...