With the spectacular view of the flower field, people living in So Luon village, Muong Sang commune, Moc Chau district, Son La province have a peaceful and picturesque life.
So Luon village in Muong Sang commune (Moc Chau district, Son La province) is a peaceful place with a picturesque view from above (Photo: Vietnam+)
This is a seemingly endless field of canola (Photo: Vietnam+)
The field of canola is divided into different block with vibrant colours and even more when seen from above (Photo: Vietnam+)
The white and yellow canola flower intertwined, creating beautiful picture (Photo: Vietnam+)
The view is breath-taking for visitors (Photo: Vietnam+)
The seemingly endless flower field in So Luon, Moc Chau (Photo: Vietnam+)
The winding road leading to So Luon village (Photo: Vietnam+)
Vietnam will continue to use flexible measures to stimulate the domestic tourism market as international borders remain shut due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, a top tourism official has said.
Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports has gathered input from the tourism and hotel industries on potential measures to aid them in the current COVID-19 crisis, with loan deferments, utility discounts, and a tax deadline postponement among the measures to be proposed to the Prime Minister on January 12.
Launched by Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the tourism promotion campaign entitled "Vietnam: Travel to Love!" ("Vietnam: Di de Yeu!") was officially deployed on the YouTube digital platform from January 7, 2021.