My Hill eco-tourism site – ideal check-in point for young travellers

VOV.VN - My Hill eco-tourism site in Hanoi’s Soc Son district is seen as an ideal check-point for young tourists at weekends owing to its airy and tranquil atmosphere. 

A tour guide instructs tourists how to rent tents and essential things for camping at check-in counter.
The eco-tourism site is about 30-40km away from Hanoi.
 

    Dong Quan lake.

Colourful camping site is a good place to take selfie photos.
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Tourists are able to discover wonderful things of nearby places of interest such as Thanh Chuong Palace, Ham Lon Mountain and Giong Temple.
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