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Travelling in spring

HNN.VN - This Lunar New Year, the weather is quite beautiful. It is not only an occasion for families to gather together in Tet holidays, but also a good time to travel in spring.

Enjoying Tet at Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge (Cau Ngoi Thanh Toan)Hue heritage site welcomes 92 thousand visitors in 3 days of TetHue city displays cakes and jams for TetHue Tet 2019 program kicks off

Let take a spring journey on all the roads with Thua Thien Hue Online:

A delicate feast in Tet holidays

Bringing spring home

Travelling in spring

Making Hue cleaner

Asking for calligraphy in the first days of spring

Coming home for Tet

A last year shift

Begining a new-year writing

New Year Eve's fireworks

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Travelling in spring with family

By Dang Tuyen

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