The Travel 365 Forum of the prestigious travel magazine National Geographic reviewed the world tourism 2013 with many famous places that attracted tourists in the world, including HCM City.
The ancient Notre Dame Cathedral, built in the 19th century by the French with materials imported from France, stands out amid a prosperous modern Saigon as a destination not to be missed for visitors. Photo: Mario Weigt.
Pomerania Lake, Poland. Photo: Kacper Kowalski.
Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain is the biggest wooden building in the world, which was completed in 2011. Photo: Dorothea Schmid.
Blue Lagoon - the most visited resort in Iceland.
Lofoten Islands, Norway. Photo by Kevin Gorton
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Photo: Ian Cumming.
Dead Sea, Israel. Photo by George Steinmetz.
Arctic fox, Canada.
Colosseum, Rome. Photo: Babriele Forzano/Reuters.
Uyuni, the largest salt field in the world, in Bolivia. Photo: Heiko Meyer.
Burj Khalifa, Dubai. Photo: Alamy.
Mount Everest. Photo by Cory Richards.
Niagara Falls, Canada. Photo by Chris Rainier
Malpes Barrier Reef. Photo: WaterFrame.
Japanese cherry. Photo: Diane Cook
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. Photo: Aaron Reed
Old Montreal, Canada. Photo: Mathieu Dupuis
Teahupoo, Tahiti. Photo: Zak Noyle
Portage Lake, Alaska. Photo by Doug Demarest
San Alfonso del Mar, Chile. Photo: Eliseo Fernandez/Reuters.
Bosphorus Bridge, Istanbul. Photo: Frank Heuer
Deer Creek Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA. Photo by Corey Rich
Watatsumi Temple, Japan. Photo by Xu Xiaolin |
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