...wishes you a happy and prosperous new year, wish you lots of health and good luck this year.
Here we will combine the tour route and the types of travel vehicles selected and trusted by customers in 2018:
In Central Vietnam, the first three provinces attracted the most tourists, namely Thua Thien Hue - Da Nang - Hoi An.
Firstly, Hue City -Get Thien Hue:
Thua Thien Hue (Hue City) is known for the length of feudal history of the Nguyen Dynasty, known for its Citadel of Hue, the Citadel, Ngo Mon, Tombs and Chieng Pagoda .... Ancient and peaceful land . Arriving in Hue, you will have the opportunity to explore the great Hue Citadel, go to the pagoda at the beginning of the year, relax on the poetic Huong River. Hue is a small but vast human heart. Hue is poor but rich in affection and kindness, if you want a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, this is a great choice. In 2018, the number of tourists coming to Hue accounted for 30% of the total 3 central locations. Below are links that travelers have access to the system:
Tour 01: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...oi-an-hue/
Tour 02: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...-hue-city/
Tour 03: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...-day-trip/
Second, Danang City:
Da Nang is a city directly under the Central Government, Da Nang is famous for its bustling excitement, dynamism and agility. Coming to Da Nang, you will be most impressed by the skyscrapers, the beautiful bridges on the bustling Han River. People across the country think that Danang is a city worth living. Come to Da Nang, you can enjoy entertainment and release the station with a lot of fun and adventure games ... Going to Da Nang during the day and going on foot to go sightseeing, you can see the life love life. Therefore, Da Nang has a very large number of visitors coming in 2018, accounting for 40% of the total 3 locations in Central Vietnam. Here are the links most visited visitors in 2018:
Tour 01: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...nang-city/
Tour 02: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...-day-trip/
Tour 03: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...-na-hills/
Tour 04: privatecartransferhoian.com/ ...ana-hills/
Tuesday. Hoi An Ancient Town - Quang Nam
Hoi An was once a busy international trading port, meeting place for merchant ships in Japan, China and the West during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Before this period, it used to have traces of the trade port of Cham Pa or was mentioned along the Silk Road. In the 19th century, because waterway transportation here was no longer convenient, Hoi An port gradually degraded, giving way to Da Nang which was being built by the French. Hoi An was fortunate not to be devastated in two wars and avoided the massive urbanization process in the late 20th century. Starting from the 1980s, the architectural and cultural values of Hoi An ancient town gradually scholars and visitors alike, making this place one of Vietnam's attractive tourist destinations. Coming to Hoi An, you can feel the strange and peaceful atmosphere, the old houses have been built dozens, hundreds of years. Traditional features are retained 90% compared to intact. Especially, the cuisine here is very rich, just right because it... Leer más ...
Joe, qué penita..... hablando de la adolescencia....
Con permiso de muchos, muchisimos pero para mi de lo más grande que dio Irlanda.
Superb voice and everything else
"There was a game we used to play
We would hit the town on Friday night
Stay in bed until Sunday
We used to be so free
We were living for the love we had
Living not for reality"
Hola de nuevo a todos! Ya se va acercando la fecha en la que vuelvo al país del sol naciente por segunda vez. En este viaje, sólo nos centraremos en Tokio. Os dejo la ruta que tengo planteada (abierta a sugerencias y cambios):
Lunes 18.- (este día no quiero llenarlo mucho ya que es el primero y estaremos cansados del avión y notaremos el jet-lag)
Mañana: Asakusa
Kaminarimon
Nakamise-dori
Templo Senso-ji
Templo Asakusa
Templo Dempoin
Pagoda (por fuera)
Kappabashi-dori
Tarde-noche: ¿??????
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Martes 19.-
Mañana: Torneo Sumo (la idea es entrar a primera hora, ver unos cuantos combates, ver el estadio por dentro y el museo de sumo, salir a comer temprano y volver a entrar para ver alguno de los combates importantes. Como muy tarde salir del estadio a las 15:30 aproximadamente).
Comer en Chanko Edosawa Tokyo o Chanko Tomoegata
Museo Edo?????
Tarde-noche: Akihabara
Mandarake
Don Quijote
Super Potato
Hacer purikura
Intentar cenar en Final Fantasy Eorzea cafe
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Miercoles 20.-
Mañana: Museo Ghibli
Tarde-noche: Shinjuku
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (el jardín de las palabras)
Tienda Square Enix ARTNIA
Escultura LOVE
Nakano Broadway
Mirador torre sur del Edificio del Gobierno Metropolitano
Kabukicho
Tomar algo en el restaurante Alice in Fantasy Land
Golden Gai
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Jueves 21.-
Todo el día: Tokyo Disney Sea
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Viernes 22.-
Mañana: Ueno y mercado Ameyoko
Templo Kaneiji
Toshogu
Ver algún museo??????
Tarde-Noche: Ikebukuro
Bosaikan
Kiddy Land
Nekorobi (cat café)
Sunshine City (entrada al acuario???)
J-World (sólo entrada)
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Sabado 23.-
Mañana y tarde: Tokyo Game Show (el evento acaba a las 17)
Noche: ¿???????????
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Domingo 24.-
Mañana: Shinagawa
Sengaku-Ji (47 ronin)
No sé si hay algo más interesante por la zona...
Centro de Tokio:
Hamarikyu Koen (Hamarikyu Gardens)
Templo Zojo-ji
Tokyo Tower. Verla desde el Templo Zojo-ji
Tarde-Noche: Odaiba
Miraikan
Mirador TV Fuji
Oedo-onsen-monogatari
Decks Tokyo Beach.
Puente Rainbow
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Lunes 25.-
Mañana: parque Yoyogi y Harajuku
Templo Meiji
Tomar algo en el Kawaii monster café
Takeshita-dori
Avenida Omotesando
Tarde y noche: Shibuya
Estatua del perro de Hachikō
Tokyu Hands Love Hotel hill
Cruce de peatones
Centro comercial 109
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Martes 26.- (este día está sujeto a cambios, porque creo que va a sobrar bastante tiempo)
Mañana: Ginza
Paseo para ver la arquitectura de la zona
Restaurante Gyu-an (para comer carne de Kobe)
Estación de Shimbashi para ver el reloj de Ghibli
Tarde y noche: Roppongi Hills
Subir a la Torre Mori
Repetir Shibuya o Shinjuku de noche
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Miércoles 27.-
Vuelta a España
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No incluyo el mercado Tsukiji y el jardín imperial puesto que ya los vimos en el primer viaje, y no nos apetece volver a repetir. Me falta meter el restaurante Akasaka Ninja, pero no sé bien qué día iría mejor. Lo del reloj de Ghibli no sé si verlo el día de Odaiba (si no recuerdo mal el bus acuático sale de esa... Leer más ...
The Japanese government has announced plans to convert the country’s more than 10,000 existing love hotels ― which provide temporary lodging services to couples ― into regular accommodation facilities amid a hotel shortage ahead of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Japanese government has announced plans to convert the country’s more than 10,000 existing love hotels ― which provide temporary lodging services to couples ― into regular accommodation facilities amid a hotel shortage ahead of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.