Tourists experience the history, culture, and tourism of Son La with "Love Vietnam So Much"

In early April, streams of tourists continued to flock to the Son La Prison Special National Historical Site landmark. Duong Ngoc Mai, a tourist from Binh Duong Province, used her smartphone to scan the NFC chip-enabled sign at the entrance gate to check in and capture the moment of her first visit to this historical place.
The NFC chip-enabled signs, using wireless technology, have also been installed at Bach Long Glass Bridge, the world's longest glass bridge, located in the Moc Chau Island tourism, entertainment, and resort complex.
The NFC chip-enabled signs, using wireless technology, have also been installed at Bach Long Glass Bridge, the world's longest glass bridge, located in the Moc Chau Island tourism, entertainment, and resort complex.

By simply tapping a smartphone with an internet connection on the NFC chip-enabled sign and following the instructions, Duong Ngoc Mai completed her check-in and uploaded her photo to the system via a link directing her to the "Love Vietnam So Much" website.

Sharing her experience, Duong Ngoc Mai said: "I read about the implementation of wireless connection technology at famous historical, cultural, and tourist sites across the country. This initiative is part of the "Love Vietnam So Much" project, jointly implemented by Bao Nhan Dan, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Reunification of Vietnam. Upon arriving at the Son La Prison Special National Historical Site, I saw the NFC chip-enabled sign at the entrance and immediately tried it out with others."

The Son La Prison Special National Historical Site has been attracting a large number of tourists from across the country who come to learn about the heroic era of steadfast revolutionary soldiers.

The Son La Prison Special National Historical Site has been attracting a large number of tourists from across the country who come to learn about the heroic era of steadfast revolutionary soldiers.

At Moc Chau Island, an investment project by Moc Chau Tourism 26 JSC, the number of domestic and international visitors has also been rising, as they come to explore, experience, and stay at the site.

The To Hieu Peach Tree, located at the Son La Prison Special National Historical Site, is another must-see attraction where visitors can capture memorable moments and check in via the NFC chip-enabled sign.

The To Hieu Peach Tree, located at the Son La Prison Special National Historical Site, is another must-see attraction where visitors can capture memorable moments and check in via the NFC chip-enabled sign.

Situated in Muong Sang commune, Moc Chau District, Son La Province, Moc Chau Island draws inspiration from the majestic mountains, the ancient village from the 14th century in Muong Sang, and the aspirations of the local people. This unique setting fosters a love between humans and nature while creating breathtaking landscapes that complete the magnificent picture of the northwestern region.

Moc Chau Island is an ideal nature-filled destination for those seeking new experiences and a peaceful retreat to rejuvenate the soul. With a vision of becoming a leading mega-resort and entertainment complex boasting grand attractions, Moc Chau Island promises visitors an emotionally rich journey.

NFC Chip-Enabled Signs at Bach Long Glass Bridge and Than Bird Cave

NFC Chip-Enabled Signs at Bach Long Glass Bridge and Than Bird Cave

After experiencing the Bach Long Glass Bridge and Than Bird Cave at Moc Chau Island, tourists can further engage with wireless digital technology via the NFC chip-enabled signs.

Hoang Ngan Hoan, Director of the Son La Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, stated: "Based on these advantages, after receiving the directive from the Son La Provincial Party Committee, we collaborated with Bao Nhan Dan to install NFC chip-enabled signs at cultural and historical landmarks. The selected locations include Bach Long Glass Bridge at Moc Chau Island, Muong Sang Commune, Moc Chau Town, the Son La Prison Special National Historical Site, To 9, To Hieu Ward, Son La City, and Ta Xua Cloud Paradise, Ta Xua Commune, Bac Yen District."

At Moc Chau Island, the "Love Vietnam So Much" NFC chip-enabled signs have been installed at the end of the Bach Long Glass Bridge experience and the entrance of Than Bird Cave. These locations make it convenient for visitors to check in after capturing photos and enjoying the bridge experience.

In Son La, Bao Nhan Dan has partnered with local agencies to install three NFC chip-enabled signs free of charge at three renowned sites in Bac Yen district, Son La City, and Moc Chau Town.

When visiting these three locations, tourists who wish to explore historical and cultural information using wireless digital technology can simply tap their smartphones with an internet connection on the NFC chip-enabled signs, and a link to the "Love Vietnam So Much" website will automatically appear on their screen.

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