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Phuoc Tich ancient pottery village revived

Phuoc Tich village (also called Ke Dooc village) is a small pottery village by the O Lau river, which is about 40 km to the north of Hue city. More than 500 years ago, it was a famous pottery production and trade hub supplying products to all central provinces. The Huong River Museum of Ancient Pottery displays 5,000 Phuoc Tich ceramic artifacts, dated from the 17th to 18th century.

Quang Ninh promotes community tourism in mountain region

Ethnic communities have taken up community tourism to earn stable incomes, escape poverty, and preserve their cultural identity. Today Discovery Vietnam introduces community tourism in Binh Lieu district, Quang Ninh province.

Da Nang sees breakthrough in tourism recovery

Since the national government’s policy of fully opening up domestic and international tourism activities from mid-March 2022, Da Nang has quickly implemented plans for beefing up market promotion and flight resumption. Thanks to those timely efforts, Da Nang is considered as one of the Vietnamese localities with a rapid breakthrough in tourism recovery.

Museums and cultural monuments in Da Nang return in new mood

Since early January, public museums, cultural works, and special national-level relic site across Da Nang have recharged entry fees for visitors after one year of implementing the admission fee waiver. This expects to create momentum for cultural sites to continue to improve the quality of tourist services in the coming time.

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