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October 21 Weather Update: Chilling Wave Sweeps into Northern Vietnam

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The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting has reported that on October 21, cold air will affect the Northeast region, followed by the North Central region and some areas in the Northwest. The lowest temperature in the North and North Central regions is expected to range from 19 to 22 degrees. In the Northern mountainous region, temperatures will be around 16 to 19 degrees, and in some high mountainous areas, temperatures may drop below 15 degrees. The weather forecast for different regions Northwest region: The weather is predicted to be predominantly cloudy, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas. The lowest temperatures will be between 21 and 24 degrees, and in some places, temperatures may drop below 20 degrees. The highest temperatures will range from 28 to 31 degrees. The Northeast region will experience rain, with scattered thunderstorms in some areas. The lowest temperatures will range from 23 to 26 degrees, and in some mountainous areas, temp...

for inspection Ninh Binh Tourism Site Shut Down for Inspection

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The temporary suspension was announced today, July 9, by the local tourism department. The “golden season” at Tam Coc – Bich Dong Tourist Site is in late May or early June every year. Photo: Ninh Binh Tourism Promotion Center  Accordingly, this predetermined closure aims to carry out activities to restore the landscape, preserve the heritage value of the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, and retrain local people’s tourism skills, including the boatmen of the tourist attraction. Located about 90 kilometers from Hanoi’s downtown, the Tam Coc – Bich Dong Tourist Area is part of the Trang An Tourism Complex and one of Vietnam’s most spectacular tourist destinations. It is considered “Ha Long Bay on land”, attracting hundreds of thousands of local and international tourists annually. Ngo Dong River is the highlight of the tourist area, where travelers always choose to boat along the gentle water stream through gorgeous limestone mountains while admiring the golden...

of nha nhac Hue Celebrates UNESCO Acknowledgement of Its Nha Nhac Tradition

The Complex of Hue Monuments in Thua Thien-Hue, Vietnam, was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage on December 11, 1993. The royal court music of Hue also received recognition on November 7, 2003. This recognition has allowed Vietnamese cultural heritages to integrate into the region and the world. Thua Thien-Hue is the only province in Vietnam and Southeast Asia to be home to five UNESCO-recognized cultural heritages. These include the Complex of Hue Monuments, nha nhac (royal court music), woodblocks of the Nguyen Dynasty, documents of the Nguyen Dynasty, and royal literature on Hue Royal Architecture. These cultural heritages have had a positive impact on local socio-economic development and serve as a special cultural diplomatic channel for promoting friendship and mutual understanding between Vietnam and other countries. Thua Thien-Hue is known as the leading Vietnamese locality in terms of heritage preservation, and it has become a model center for technological heritage transf...