(HBO) - On holidays April 30, May 1 (from April 27 to May 1), the number of tourists coming to Hoa Binh province increased sharply, reaching 12,000 turns of people (up 98% compared to with the same period of 2018). In particular, domestic visitors are 110,000, international visitors are 10,000. Total revenue from tourism reached 70 billion VND.

Tourists visit and explore Vietnamese scientists' Heritage Park in Bac Phong commune, Cao Phong district.

Tourist sites such as: Lac, Van, Hich hamlet in Mai Chau district; Da Bia hamlet in Da Bac district; Ngoi hamlet in Tan Lac district; Mu waterfall in Lac Son district; Vietnamese scientists' Heritage Park Male in Cao Phong district; Mineral Springs resort in Kim Boi district… attract a large number of tourists to relax and experience. 

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