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Thai 19-car caravan arrives in Hue

07.06.2026 07:40 1 min 1 source
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Thai 19-car caravan arrives in Hue
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A caravan of 19 cars and 47 Thai tourists arrived in Hue, Vietnam, on July 7. Organized by Indochina Duy Nhat Tourism Company, the group was approved by the Ministry of Transport to participate in tourism traffic from July 4 to 8. The route covers several provinces, with an overnight stay in Hue and visits to the Imperial Citadel and Thien Mu Pagoda.

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Thai 19-car caravan arrives in Hue

07.06.2026 vietnam.vn FIN

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