From May 1 to May 2, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Dinh province and Vietnam Railways Corporation will launch a train called "Cultural Journey to the Land of Martial Arts". The experimental tourist train will connect Quy Nhon station and Dieu Tri station, creating an opportunity to explore the unique culture of this land through rail tourism.
Tourists enjoy experiencing Binh Dinh tre on the experimental train "Cultural journey to the land of martial arts"
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The train operates 2 trips every morning and afternoon. The morning trip departs from Quy Nhon station at 9:00 a.m., stopping at the Twin Towers and Luat Le Bridge along the way for sightseeing and taking photos. It arrives at Dieu Tri station at 10:20 a.m., then departs from Dieu Tri station back to Quy Nhon station.
The afternoon trip departs from Quy Nhon station at 2:00 p.m. and arrives at Dieu Tri station at 3:20 p.m., then departs from Dieu Tri station back to Quy Nhon.
Tourists enjoy watching the performance of Apsara dancers
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This is a free tourist train experience with outstanding services such as: enjoying the culinary quintessence of "Xu Nau", exploring the ancient Twin Towers and the famous Luat Le Bridge, touching the ancient soul at Quy Nhon station and Dieu Tri station, watching traditional art performances, visiting the peaceful scenery along the railway.
Ms. Nguyen Thuy Trang, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh City, could not hide her excitement: "I have been to Quy Nhon twice, but this is the first time I have seen this land from a very different perspective, on an emotional train like this."
From the first minutes on board, visitors are immersed in the unique cultural space of the land of Nau with heroic stories about the Tay Son land. In particular, the unique folk art performances performed right on the ship bring authentic, intimate and still captivating emotions.
Not only is it a cultural experience, the train is also a taste journey as visitors have the opportunity to enjoy local delicacies served on board, from banh it la gai to sugarcane juice, simple gifts with rich flavors of the Central region.
Throughout the journey, the natural scenery appears vividly through each window, from peaceful fishing villages to green rice fields, from long coastlines to wild trees running along both sides of the railway, creating a poetic and charming picture of the martial arts land.
The first passengers joined the test train from Quy Nhon station to Dieu Tri station
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According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Chung, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Dinh province, the program "Cultural Journey to the Land of Martial Arts" is a tourism model that perfectly combines cultural, historical and practical elements. This model not only contributes to promoting the image of Binh Dinh to a large number of domestic and foreign tourists but also brings memorable experiences about this land rich in tradition.
“After each train trip, we will evaluate and finalize the organization plan to improve service quality and infrastructure. The goal is not only to create a simple travel itinerary, but also to bring a profound cultural journey, a place to connect emotions and share love between tourists and this land," said Ms. Chung.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/an-banh-it-ngam-thap-doi-cau-tram-tuoi-tren-chuyen-tau-ve-dat-vo-185250501195556391.htm
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