Binh Dinh joins Tourism Day Festival in HCM
13:50', 9/4/ 2011 (GMT+7)

The Binh Dinh Tourism Promotion and Information Center joined the 7th annual Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Day Festival  taking place from April 7-10 in HCM City.

The festival, co-organized by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the city’s Tourism Association, will include an industry fair featuring more than 150 booths from 80 companies and 24 cities and provinces.

With the theme “Binh Dinh – The land of martial arts & Legend”, the province’s booth will display its potential, advantages, and unique tourist services and products.

More than 1,000 visitors are expected to visit Binh Dinh’s booth to know more about the province’s landscapes and famous destinations.

Binh Dinh’s tour operators also had meetings with 100 travel agencies located in HCM City to seek cooperation opportunities.

More than 20,000 publications featuring the information about Binh Dinh were offered to the visitors and travel agencies.

The centre coordinated with VTV to broadcast a “Binh Dinh tourism magazine” program on VTV’s channel, introducing the province’s Cham towers, the art of bai choi, and distinctive traditional craft villages.

  • Ha Vy
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