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“Mekong Delta can be seen as one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Asia with beautiful natural landscapes, but it may soon lose this advantage due to rapid infrastructure development. And it take years to reinstate those precious values,” said Prof. Ernst Sagemueller, general director of the Europe-Indochina Institute for Tourism, at a recent conference entitled “Potential and Development Opportunity in Mekong Delta” in the city of Can Tho.

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In parts of Ha Tay and Ha Nam provinces it is said people have been making combs from buffalo horns for centuries. Judging by their two main maxims, traditionally buffalo-horn craftsmen were pretty unforthcoming to outsiders who were curious about the craft.

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Ha Long-HCMC sea route will open next month
 
16 November 2007


The Vinashin Ocean Shipping Company, also known as Vinashin Lines, has received an Italian-made passenger ship in Ha Long City of Quang Ninh Province, said the company director Wednesday.

According to director Tran Van Liem, the ship is worth some €60 million or VND1.32 trillion, and it can carry 1,000 people and 500 cars.

The company, Liem said, will use this modern luxury ship on the route between Ha Long and Nha Rong Port in Ho Chi Minh City.

The first voyage is expected to commence in mid-December.

On the way, the ship will debark at Chan May Port in Hue City and remain there for eight hours for passengers to visit a number of tourist sites.

In the near future, Vinashin Lines will buy and build four more ships to establish a fleet of passenger and cargo ships for the north-south sea route, providing one trip per day, according to the director.

The operation of this sea route is expected to contribute to reducing the pressure on the north-south transport on land and by air, as well as furthering Vietnam's marine economy development strategy.

Source: Thanh Nien News
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