This location is also a popular tourist destination because it is always filled with mysteries, legends, and historical artifacts. Visitors to Tuc Dup appear to be lost in a magical realm, as the majestic landscape and pristine beauty overwhelm them. A "green paradise" to immerse oneself in, enjoy, and experience.
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Holy Mural. |
Tuc Dup has "turned around" with the beautiful and charming appearance of a "green address" and evolved into an ideal ecotourism destination over the years. A true haven for nature-loving souls, where one can experience the sensation of merging with the sky and clouds...
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Lost in the scenery. |
Tuc Dup has always been an unforgettable destination, not only because of the enchanted beauty of "Son Ky Thuy Tu," but also because of its incarnation as a historical witness, recalling a difficult period with fire smoke. The "two million dollar hill" is legendary. Standing in a hail of bombs and bullets, the shield was transformed into bronze and rendered immortal.
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The mountain whispered. |
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Castle of the flaming flower. |
As a location imbued with hues and traces of conflict, Tuc Dup now possesses an abundance of indescribable pristine beauty. Colorful blossoms bearing buds. The path to the red phoenix in the summer, the sweet spring with bougainvillea, and the color of forest orchids in the fall... On the hill in the distance, ten thousand years of life are thriving. Corner of a colorful flower park. The message's shadow, the shade of the poplar.
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Safe and sound. |
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Fairy tail of the sacred mountain. |
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'Green tourism' sacred mountain. |
"Green tourism" gives the tourism industry a new perspective. The habits of young people who are passionate about travel have evolved somewhat in recent years. Instead of focusing on crowded urban areas, getting lost among skyscrapers, floating between traffic lanes, or locking yourself in a comfortable hotel, you should consider rural areas. Now they choose to return to nature, immerse themselves in an endless sea of green, get close to plants and flowers, and rely on nature to heal and restore them.