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- 13:32 28/04/2022
DNHN - This year's holiday of April 30 - May 1 celebrates roughly a year after the outbreak of the fourth (from April 27, 2021). Tourists have begun to return to the area after being squeezed by the effects of Covid for over a year, promising to give the area a huge boost before the summer season.

Explore the depths of Tra Su's forest on foot.
In the Tra Su Forest, white Melaleuca blooms blossom
The woodland looks like "Garden of Eden" as each wave of flowers fades and the next one continues to blossom indefinitely. All year round, the soft scent of simple flowers enhances the ambiance.
Tiny "Udumbara flowers" clustered together on the lush green forest floor are a refuge for insects, with their pure white hue and long, thin wings.

The modest and careful steps that demonstrate a genuine regard for nature have left their imprints on every green path undulating with waves.
Cycle about on the Melaleuca tree-lined quiet lane, seeing flocks of birds dancing and leaping from branch to branch; relax on the green velvet carpet or go over the bamboo bridge, taking a deep intake of fresh air...

Green tourism in the vast green Tra Su Melaleuca forest is not only pleasing to the eyes of birds and fish, but once you've come here, you have to enjoy the delicious cuisine of the southern forest land.

"This year's April 30th and May 1st dates are seen as a launching pad for the height of summer travel. For the first time in a long time, we are optimistic about the future of Tra Su tourism." Tra Su Melaleuca Forest Park's Board of Directors representative commented.
Climb mountains and explore caverns
This hill has never lost its attraction because of the revolutionary heroism that has been handed down to the next generation of heroes.

Tuc Dup is a must-visit from April 30 to May 1 to see the untouched national atmosphere that permeates the whole hillside. Legends of heroic deeds and terrible losses are woven into the rocky cliffs and the network of Granite caverns.
Relax your mind and body in the tranquility of Phung Hoang Son's mountains and woods, and discover the heroic traces etched into each stone's surface. In the highlands of the West, Tuc Dup has spread green carpets, a harmonic blend of mountains and green parks, lyrical lakes and little landscapes, creating a strong space.

While the "red blossoms" of the park are in full bloom, the Seven Mountains region's reserve of rare and valuable animals and the Memorial Temple of Heroes and Martyrs are also open for visitors to visit. Improved and reconstructed the epic history of the cave system in the mountain.

It's possible to get a sense of the "national spirit" by visiting a number of the site's caverns. These include the 150-person Cave C6, as well as larger ones such as Military Medical, Thanh Nien, Provincial Party Hall, and Cave of Military Command. The intertwined rock formations give each location a distinct appearance.
It's time to seize the moment
Travel and tourism are poised for a comeback in 2019, thanks to the removal of several roadblocks.
Nguyen Thanh Binh, the Chairman of the An Giang Provincial People's Committee, recently said that if the pandemic had not struck, An Giang's annual tourist numbers would have topped 10 million by 2020. An Giang Tourism will make every effort in 2022 to recoup lost ground. The "beginning point" for An Giang's smokeless industry is projected to be the number of 10 million tourists per year.

This is a well-founded aim based on favored nature's qualities, provincial leaders' judgments, and departmental imaginative counsel to provide the ideal circumstances for actual investors./.
Lap Nguyen
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