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Website promoting relic sites comes online

The Relics Preservation Institute at the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is trialling a website detailing relic sites found around Vietnam.
Website promoting relic sites comes online ảnh 1The website promoting relic sites in Vietnam (Photo: dulich.laodong.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) -
The Relics Preservation Institute at the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is trialling a websitedetailing relic sites found around Vietnam.

The “Digitaldata bank on relics and relics conservation” at //ditich.vn/FrontEnd provides scientific papers and research studieson thousands of relic sites nationwide as well as information on restoration projects.

Using digital technology, it is expected to further promote the land andpeople of Vietnam and create added value in preserving and sustainably using thecountry’s heritage.

Vietnam welcomed a record 18 million international tourists last year, according to the General Statistics Office.

The figure was up 16.2 percent year-on-year,with tourists from Asia making up 79.9 percent of the total, up19.1 percent, while those from Europe were up 6.4 percent, America 7.7 percent, and Africa 12.2 percent.

The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism(VNAT) said the country also catered to 85 million local holidaymakers during theyear, an increase of more than 6 percent.

Vietnam was honoured with a host of prestigiousglobal prizes last year, winning at the World Golf Awards, the World Travel Awards,and Asia’s Best Destination./.


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