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Thursday, 13/01/2011 09:38

Guidebook captures Can Tho spirit

A taste of the Mekong: The Bang Lang Stork Garden shown in

A taste of the Mekong: The Bang Lang Stork Garden shown in "Tham quan Can Tho qua tranh ve" (Sighseeing Can Tho through drawings), a beautifully illustrated guidebook.

CAN THO — The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta city of Can Tho has become the first locality in the country to be featured in a colorfully illustrated tourist guide book that its promoters call MComic.

The Mekong Advertising and Supplying Travel Information Co., Ltd (Metinfo) will officially released yesterday the Tham Quan Can Tho Qua Tranh Ve" (Sighseeing Can Tho through drawings) guidebook.

The book employs a comic-graphic medium in which images convey a sequential narrative that helps tourists learn about the city on the banks of the Mekong with its beautifully portrayed natural landscapes and easy-to-remember historical and cultural stories.

"I hope that tourists can in a few minutes get a complete overview of Can Tho, the delta's biggest city," said Tran Kim Dinh, Metinfo director and chief editor of the book.

Established in 2005, Metinfo is the first travel advertising company in Viet Nam. Its experience over five years have helped it compile the book with succinct and accurate information.

The simple but detailed drawings capture the spirit and soul of rural Viet Nam in the southern region, a Metinfo representative said.

"We expect the Mcomic to be a valued souvenir for visitors to Can Tho," he added.

The illustrated guidebook, published by the Youth Publishing House, contains 92 18cm by 28cm pages using the Couche-Matt paper, and will sell at VND45,000 (US$2.25).

The Can Tho City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has bought 2,000 copies of the book to offer as gifts and to document the city's tourism promotion activities. — VNS


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