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Excited on the train 'To the land of martial arts'

Traveling on the tourist train from Quy Nhon station to Dieu Tri station (Binh Dinh), tourists are excited to enjoy Bai Choi, specialties of the land, directly check-in and listen to explanations of famous landmarks on the train's journey.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ01/05/2025

đất võ - Ảnh 1.

Tourists board the ship "Cultural Journey - To the land of martial arts" - Photo: MINH MINH

On May 1, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Dinh province coordinated with the Provincial Tourism Association, Vietnam Railways Corporation and FLC Hotel and Resort Management One Member Co., Ltd. to organize a cultural experience train trip "Cultural Journey - To the Land of Martial Arts".

This is a new tourism product, with a route from Quy Nhon station to Dieu Tri station. Tourists are brought back to the land of martial arts - the place that marked the Tay Son movement, where culture, history blend with natural scenery.

From the first minutes on board, visitors are immersed in the unique cultural space of the land of Nau with vivid explanations from tour guides.

Artists and artisans perform folk art shows on board throughout the journey.

Train passengers can also enjoy local delicacies such as banh it la gai, tre, sugarcane juice...

On the journey, the ship stopped at two points: the Twin Towers, a place with strong architectural and cultural imprints of Champa, and the Luat Le Bridge, an iron bridge over 100 years old, a witness to many changes in the land of martial arts.

On the first train, Ms. Luong Thi Mai Tham (43 years old, tourist) happily said: "On the occasion of April 30 and May 1, as soon as I got on the train, I was impressed by the very Vietnamese display space, the way of welcoming and preparing activities, food and drinks very thoughtfully. I think Binh Dinh should maintain the train as a typical product."

“The scenery outside the window is so beautiful, the organizers have designed the tour, the stops are reasonable, especially there are art performances, specialties of Binh Dinh. Train travel is suitable for all ages, so the locality needs to promote it further”, said Mr. Le Phuong (tourist from Hanoi).

đất võ - Ảnh 2.

Tourists enjoy folk songs and bai choi performances on the train - Photo: MINH MINH

Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Chung - Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Dinh province - said that the trial run of the Quy Nhon - Dieu Tri tourist train is to implement the cooperation agreement signed between Vietnam Railways Corporation and the Provincial People's Committee on developing train tourism, aiming to have new tourism products to attract tourists.

đất võ - Ảnh 3.

Tourists can also enjoy Binh Dinh specialties such as tre and gai leaf cake - Photo: MINH MINH

“Based on the two-day trial on May 1 and 2, we will re-evaluate and improve to improve the quality of service for tourists. We will organize regular train services to create a highlight tourism product that contributes to attracting and promoting tourism,” said Ms. Chung.

đất võ - Ảnh 4.

On the way, the train stopped for tourists to visit the Twin Towers - Photo: MINH MINH

đất võ - Ảnh 5.

Admire the beauty of Apsara dancers - Photo: MINH MINH

đất võ - Ảnh 6.

Listening to the tour guide introduce Luat Le bridge - Photo: MINH MINH

đất võ - Ảnh 7.

Tourists sip coffee and enjoy the scenery on the train - Photo: MY DUYEN

Hào hứng trên chuyến tàu hỏa 'Về miền đất võ' - Ảnh 9.

Some young tourists are excited about the train ride - Photo: MY DUYEN

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