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    Prime Minister meets New7Wonders founder
    10:57 | 28/04/2012

    Vietnam is willing to cooperate with New7Wonders in linking the world’s new seven wonders of nature and natural landscapes worldwide, contributing to building a world of peace, cooperation, friendship and development, affirmed Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

    Source: VGP 

    At a reception given to President and founder of New7Wonders Bernard Weber in Hanoi on April 27, PM Dung highlighted Bernard Weber’s initiative to launch a global campaign in selecting the world’s new nature relics.

    He said he hopes New7Wonders always supports Vietnam in its global campaigns and programmes, especially its tourism promotion programmes to bring visitors to Vietnam.

    Source: VGP 

    Bernard Weber, who came to Vietnam for the ceremony to announce Ha Long Bay as one of the world’s seven wonders of nature, affirmed New7Wonders will closely link and advertise the world’s New7Wonders, including Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, which has been recognised twice by UNESCO as World’s Heritage for its landscape and geographical values./.

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