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.



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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.

 

 

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Pomerania Lake, Poland. Photo: Kacper Kowalski.

 

 

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Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain is the biggest wooden building in the world, which was completed in 2011. Photo: Dorothea Schmid.

 

 

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Blue Lagoon - the most visited resort in Iceland.

 

 

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Lofoten Islands, Norway. Photo by Kevin Gorton

 

 

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Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Photo: Ian Cumming.

 

 

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Dead Sea, Israel. Photo by George Steinmetz.

 

 

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Arctic fox, Canada.

 

 

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Colosseum, Rome. Photo: Babriele Forzano/Reuters. 

 

 

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Uyuni, the largest salt field in the world, in Bolivia. Photo: Heiko Meyer.

 

 

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Burj Khalifa, Dubai. Photo: Alamy.

 

 

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Mount Everest. Photo by Cory Richards.

 

 

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Niagara Falls, Canada. Photo by Chris Rainier

 

 

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Malpes Barrier Reef. Photo: WaterFrame. 

 

 

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Japanese cherry. Photo: Diane Cook

 

 

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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. Photo: Aaron Reed 

 

 

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Old Montreal, Canada. Photo: Mathieu Dupuis 

 

 

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Teahupoo, Tahiti. Photo: Zak Noyle

 

 

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Portage Lake, Alaska. Photo by Doug Demarest 

 

 

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San Alfonso del Mar, Chile. Photo: Eliseo Fernandez/Reuters. 

 

 

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Bosphorus Bridge, Istanbul. Photo: Frank Heuer 

 

 

 

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Deer Creek Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA. Photo by Corey Rich 

 

 

 

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Watatsumi Temple, Japan. Photo by Xu Xiaolin 



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