Tourism

Con Son - Kiep Bac relic site welcomes more than 5,000 visitors on New Year's Eve

LINH LINH January 1, 2024 16:33

During the 3-day New Year holiday, many people choose to visit the Con Son - Kiep Bac relic site to visit and worship with friends and relatives.

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During the 3-day New Year holiday, Con Son - Kiep Bac relic site welcomed more than 5,000 visitors and worshippers.
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The relic site is beautifully decorated with many flags and lanterns at the beginning of the year.
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According to the Management Board of Con Son - Kiep Bac relic site, the number of visitors during the New Year holiday this year is the same as every year.
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The weather during the 3-day holiday is cool and favorable for many young people to choose to come and sightsee and take photos.
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Many young people choose to wear red ao dai on the first day of the year, going to Con Son pagoda to take photos.
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Many people come here to enjoy the holidays with family and relatives.
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Children enjoy taking pictures next to the altar of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara.
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The new Con Son experience area will be put into operation from August 2023, a new feature that attracts many tourists to experience during this holiday.
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There are 28 huts and tents for guests to rent for picnics, experiences, eating, resting, enjoying tea, coffee...
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The experience area has tent and grill rental services for visitors to eat and rest.
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There is also a children's play area.
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Many groups of visitors choose to come here for sightseeing, camping, class reunions, and team building. During the 3-day holiday, the Con Son experience area alone attracted about 700 - 800 visitors.
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At night, this area is sparkling with lights, everyone gathers around a campfire.
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Con Son relic site is installing 10 more bilingual, illuminated propaganda signs according to UNESCO standards to complete the world heritage dossier.

LINH LINH