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Quang Nam: My Son launches a new cycling experience tour

12 November 2024 | 07:13:00 AM

On November 6, the My Son Sanctuary World Heritage Management Board officially launched a cycling experience tour for visitors, with an initial fleet of 20 bicycles sponsored by Hoi An South Company (Hoiana).

Visitors enter the My Son Sanctuary by bicycle.

Since its launch, many visitors have enjoyed cycling through the mountainous landscape. The My Son Sanctuary World Heritage Management Board sees this as a trial phase to gauge satisfaction and promote green tourism.

The unit will continue to improve infrastructure, enhance promotion, and increase the number of bicycles to develop a high-quality tourism product at the heritage site.

Translated by Cam Hy

Source: Quang Nam News

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