Most unmissable destinations for a lunar new year visit

VOV.VN - Trang An complex, Phung Hung Street, and Hon Thom Island are among the top destinations attracting tourists at the beginning of lunar new year.

Kim Son Bao Thang Pagoda is situated on Fansipan Peak, which opened only recently in late January. Tourists must pay VND700,000 per adult and VND500,000 per child to travel by cable car to Fansipan Peak.
Phung Hung Street in Hanoi is a new city location for tourists to enjoy depictions of Hanoi in years gone by painted on the filled arches of a railway bridge. It was finished and opened to the public from early February.
Hanh Cung Vu Lam is a picturesque tourist attraction in Trang An Scenic Landscape complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh.
Trang An eco-tourism site is part of the Trang An Scenic Landscape complex located in Ninh Binh province. Tourists can navigate the area by boat with tickets priced at VND45,000 per person for access to the site.
From January 2018, Quang Binh Province has begun offering expedition tours to Pygmy Cave, the world's fourth largest cave situated within Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in the Bo Trach District of Quang Binh Province.
The illuminated ‘Ky dai Hue’ (Flag Tower) opened to visitors from February 13 to 22. The tower is lit up with 1,000 lights from 5:45pm to 2am.
The tulip garden in Nha Trang City spans an area of 1,000 square metres. All of the beautiful tulip flowers have been imported from the Netherlands.
Hon Thom Island is a tropical paradise which tourists should not miss visiting in the early lunar new-year.
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