From December 5th to 12th, Vietnam Airlines, in partnership with hotels Banyan Tree and Angsana are organizing a media tour in the regions of Da Nang, Ha Long, Hue, Hoi An and Hanoi.

As part of the tour, representatives of the Russian media will go through the most interesting excursions routes, visit dozens of attractions, and learn about the country's new tourism products.
The journey begins with a visit to Monkey Peninsula. On this day, guests will visit the Linh Ung Pagoda, one of the main landmarks in the history of Buddhism in Vietnam; the Champa Sculpture Museum; and the local Han Market, once considered a haven for the wealthy.

On the second day of the visit, journalists will visit the Imperial Citadel of Hue, the Thai Palace and the Forbidden City, which began to be built in 1805 under the leadership of Emperor Gia Long and was completed in 1832 under the reign of Emperor Ming Mang.

On the same day, guests will see the Perfume River and attend a traditional musical river show in the Huong Tra district.
On the third day, the delegation will visit Da Nang and its attractions: the UNESCO World Heritage Site of My Son Sanctuary and the ancient town of Hoi An.

The next day, the travel journalists will visit Lake Huyet, see Vietnam's largest natural rock baths, visit a mineral spring, and hike the Long Tien Trail. The program also includes an excursion to Swallow's Cave and Son Than Temple.

On the fifth day, guests will fly to Ha Long, where they will be invited to a cruise along the beautiful bay of the same name, recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

After exploring Halong Bay, the delegation will travel to Vietnam's capital, Hanoi. To explore the sights of the Old City, the group will embark on a tour by electric car.

Source: trn-news.ru