US-DPRK Summit 2019: Ninh Binh landscape impresses int’l reporters

The northern province of Ninh Binh welcomed a group of international reporters on March 1, who have been in Vietnam to cover the recently concluded summit between leaders of the US and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
US-DPRK Summit 2019: Ninh Binh landscape impresses int’l reporters ảnh 1A corner of Trang An Complex (Source: VNA)

Ninh Binh (VNA) – The northern province of NinhBinh welcomed a group of international reporters on March 1, who have been inVietnam to cover the recently concluded summit between leaders of the US andthe Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Vice Director of the provincial Tourism Department Bui VanManh said the summit is an important event for local tourism as Ninh Binh wasselected as a top destination for foreign journalists following the event.

The group, consisting of seven reporters from US, Japanese,and Portuguese news agencies, visited the Trang An Complex, which was recognisedby the UNESCO as a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site in 2014.

Covering an area of nearly 2,000 ha, the complex is dividedinto five areas, consisting of a special conservation site (the ancient capitalof Hoa Lu), the main vicinity, a cave, a tourism services location, and thespiritual tourism site of Bai Dinh pagoda.

The complex is home to 47 historical relics with numerouscaves inside stunning limestone karst mountain ranges. The picturesquelandscape of Trang An is a harmonious combination of mountains, valleys, and asystem of lakes.

Mitsuru Obe, a reporter from Japanese newspaper Nikkei, saidhe is impressed with the blue crystal water, limestone mountains, sparkling stalactites,and scenic temple and pagodas.

He said the scenery puts his mind at rest and makes him wantto return to Ninh Binh more, adding that he will write about the place andVietnam more broadly to his Japanese audience back home.

Joao, a Portuguese reporter, said his first impressions werethe friendliness of local people and the clean environment.

He said the use of rowing boats around the complex is a goodway to protect the water quality.–VNA  
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