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Tour guide arrested for drawing on pyramid A tour guide has been arrested after allegedly drawing on the 4,000-year-old Unas pyramid, part of the Saqqara complex.
Hundreds of mua flowers bloom, painting Bao Loc farm purple Over 500 purple mua trees are simultaneously blooming at Tang Vinh An tea farm, blanketing the green tea hills with a vibrant purple hue and drawing hundreds of visitors daily for sightseeing and photography.
British tourist falls for musician thanks to a cruise ship date Jodie Hughes decided to embark on a 12-day Mediterranean cruise with a musician she had just met after a chance encounter in Scotland.
National Tourism Administration requests halt of tours to Middle East conflict zones The Vietnam National Authority of Tourism has issued an urgent directive to tour operators, requesting a temporary halt to tours to conflict areas to ensure tourist safety.
How to prove travel history when passport stamps are phased out Traveler Doan Phuoc Truong shares 8 tips for documenting trips to boost visa approval rates for developed nations.
Ba Den Mountain draws visitors for full moon of first lunar month Ba Den Mountain hosts cultural festivals, music, pilgrimages, and prayers for peace during the full moon of the first lunar month, attracting thousands of participants.
Tran temple travel guide Tran temple, a complex of shrines dedicated to the Tran kings and meritorious officials in Nam Dinh ward, is the annual venue for the seal opening ceremony in early spring, attracting hundreds of thousands of locals and tourists.
Why you should book a double room at a hotel even when traveling alone Many American travelers share tips on choosing a room for two to receive extra free breakfast and drinks, even when traveling solo.
Hundreds of thousands of travelers stranded as Middle East conflict escalates Many tourists are stranded on cruise ships, in hotels, or at closed airports across the Middle East, prompting several governments to dispatch vehicles and aircraft to repatriate their citizens.
Dubai requires hotels not to evict stranded guests Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has issued an urgent directive, instructing hotels not to evict tourists stranded due to flight disruptions in the Middle East.