(TITC) - Located about 22km southeast of Hai Phong City’s centre, Do Son is a small peninsula created by Rong (Dragon) Mountain extending from Lach Tray Mouth to Van Uc Mouth. Do Son has been known as an ideal tourist site and played an important role in socio-economic development of Hai Phong City.
Tram Mountain is famous for not only its ink painting-like scenery, but also a lot of relics and pagodas which have great spiritual significance and historical and cultural values.
Ha Tien is a small township in Kien Giang Province. Its 22km coastline borders the Gulf of Thailand. Ha Tien boasts magnificent landscapes which attracts lots of tourists.
The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh is home to many Khmer pagodas worth a visit, but the most popular and original one is probably Hang Pagoda, or Cave Pagoda.
The representatives of 31 countries from across the globe will take part in the Hue Festival 2010 from June 5-13.