Members of the U Bo Forest Protection Station during a forest patrol and protection trip.
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Forest guardians on U Bo Peak

Amid the vast Truong Son forests rises U Bo Peak, the “roof” of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Quang Tri Province. In this place of year-round mist and drifting moisture stands a forest protection station safeguarding the forest heritage.

Boasting some of the finest beaches on the planet, such as Kem Beach, Phu Quoc is rapidly becoming a phenomenon among travelers from the Republic of Korea. (Photo: Fabl Belek)
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RoK media decodes 'Phu Quoc phenomenon': Why Guam and Saipan are being replaced

Once the default choice for the Republic of Korea (RoK)'s families, Guam and Saipan are steadily losing ground to a rising star in Southeast Asia. Recent reports by The Korea Herald and Korea JoongAng Daily analyse Phu Quoc as an emerging tourism phenomenon. The island's success is attributed not only to competitive costs but also to activities that are redefining the multi-generational vacation experience.

Ancient son tra (wild apple) trees burst into bloom like scenes from a fairy tale. (Photo: Bui Sy)
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Ngoc Chien – A land of happiness

Perched at nearly 1,800 metres above sea level in the vast north-western highlands, Ngoc Chien Commune in Son La Province has preserved almost intact its natural ecosystem and indigenous culture. Hot mineral springs, tranquil villages, hillsides blanketed in blossoms, and an unhurried pace of life combine to create a truly distinctive landscape.

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