The
Hue city People’s Committee has agreed to provide the former imperial
city with free wireless internet (wifi) signals to help complete the
municipal infrastructure and attract more tourists.
Relevant
local agencies will survey and select tourist sites and public places
such as train and bus stations, and boat wharves to outfit with wifi
equipment.
The equipment installation will have to meet urban aesthetic and technological standards, operate at high speed, and ensure information security.
The city will learn from the experience of installing wifi services in Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam province.
Relevant
local agencies will survey and select tourist sites and public places
such as train and bus stations, and boat wharves to outfit with wifi
equipment.The equipment installation will have to meet urban aesthetic and technological standards, operate at high speed, and ensure information security.
The city will learn from the experience of installing wifi services in Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam province.
The
organizing committee of the International Travel Expo 2012 (ITE 2012)
said leaders of Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Vientiane (Laos), Yangon
(Myanmar), Kunming (China), Bangkok (Thailand), HCMC and Jeju and Busan
of South Korea will attend a special conference from September 12 to 14
on the occasion of the expo.
They
will showcase their products and services in more than 300 booths. The
displays will include electronics, industrial and agricultural machinery
and equipment, chemicals and fuels, agro-forestry and aquatic products,
handicrafts, textiles and garments, fashion accessories, leather and
footwear, building materials and furniture, information technology, real
estate, tourism and projects calling for investment.
The City’s Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism announced the figures on June 20.
From
Dien Bien Phu city, following the Highway 12 to the North about 6km,
visitors will see the Men village. From a distance, Men village looks
like a pretty picture with back leaning against mountain, facing the
vast plains. Standing out from the green of trees and the blue of sky is
traditional stilts houses of the ethnic Thai Den. Besides fresh air,
cool, green and clean environment, Men village has also been known by
its beautiful scenery.
Che
Can village is home to nearly 100 black Thai ethnic households. Thanks
to advantageous location near Pa Khoang lake and Muong Phang historical
relic, local people have developed community-based tourism combining
cultural, historical and ecological tourism. Currently, Che Can village
has become a characteristic community-based tourism site and attracted a
large number of visitors every year.
The
highlight of the three-day festival will be an exhibition featuring a
wide range of documents, photos, posters and documentary films on the
theme of 'family'.
Audiences were fascinated by this traditional Vietnamese folk-art, which has been developed since the 11th century.