Jul 11, 2015 / 00:33
Hanoi’s three famous tourism sites presented with Vietnam Tourism Award 2014
According to the organisation board of Vietnam Tourism Award 2014, Hanoi’s Temple of Literature, Vietnamese Women’s Museum and Vietnam Museum of Ethnology have been named among the 5 leading tourism sites in the country.
Addressing the award ceremony on July 9, which coincides with the 55th anniversary of the establishment of the tourism industry (July 9), Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said the award aims to honour businesses’ contributions to boosting economic development, and preserving cultural identities.
The Vietnam Tourism Award 2014 was also presented for 2 other nationally renowned tourism sites, including My Son Sanctuary (in the central province of Quang Nam) and Ba Na Hills Mountain Resort (in central Danang city).
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism also presented the “For the cause of Culture, Sports and Tourism” insignia to 19 outstanding individuals who have made great contributions to the tourism industry’s expansion in 2014.
The Temple of Literature
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism also presented the “For the cause of Culture, Sports and Tourism” insignia to 19 outstanding individuals who have made great contributions to the tourism industry’s expansion in 2014.
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