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Vietnam tourism workers cash in on long weekend rush
It was a bonanza for tourism workers as hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions across the country operated at close to maximum capacity during the recently concluded three-day break.
Tourist hotspots overrun by weekend holiday crowds
Popular tourist destinations were flooded with visitors during the three-day Hung Kings festival, the first national public holiday after the government announced Covid was past its peak.
Thousands flock to revere Hung Kings
Pilgrims left early in Sunday morning for Nghia Linh Mountain to offer incense to the mythical founders of Vietnam on their death anniversary.
April 13, 2019 | 10:57 pm PT
Chaos breaks out as millions flock to Vietnamese ancestors' temple festival
Following a worshipping ceremony led by senior Party and state officials this morning, tens of thousands of pilgrims elbowed each other in a huge crowd heading to Nghia Linh mountain in Phu Tho northern province to worship Vietnamese ancestors, Hung Kings. The small and narrow path was not able to hold such a big crowd, causing some women to faint.
April 16, 2016 | 02:08 am PT