A cavalcade of 60 cars arrived in central Binh Thuan province on June 12 to promote tourism in the province and call for investment in the sector.
Starting from Ho chi minh city , more than 170 members of the delegation, mostly from businesses and travel and media agencies, paraded along the main streets of Phan thiet city They also organised a music and dance gala night and a fashion show for evening entertainment.
Their tour is part of a four-day programme “From green beach to the city of flowers” jointly organised by the Tri Viet Tourism and Communication Company (VIETBRAIN) and the provincial Culture, Sports and Tourism Service.
The cavalcade will also tour famous tourism resorts and entertainment sites in the province. After visiting Cat Bay-Mui Ne hill, they will leave for central Ninh Thuan province on June 13 and then to Central Highlands Lam Dong province along the coastal line and back to HCM City on June 15.
(Source:VNA)
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