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Binh Thuan attracts more tourists - Mui Ne travel

A caravan of 60 cars and 150 tourists has started on a journey from Ho chi minh city to Binh Thuan Province, the first stop-over of their tour.
The tourists visited famous local attractions such as the Ta Cu tourism area, Linh Son pagoda and traveled along the coast.

Nguyen Van Thu, Vice Chairman of the Province People’s Committee welcomed the visitors. According to the Vice Chairman, the local tourism sector has been developing strongly. Its turnover has been increasing by 30% every year.

Local tourist sites such as Mui ne have attracted a large number of domestic and foreign visitors, as well as investors.

The province has called for investment to build high-quality entertainment areas, tourist sites and resorts.

Source: LD
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Binh Thuan attracts more tourists - Mui Ne travel
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