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In mid-October, Son Tung M-TP posted a series of check-in photos at the Zoo (Ho Chi Minh City) and received hundreds of thousands of likes from fans. The series of check-in photos at the Zoo along with the singer's half-truthful, half-sulky post immediately attracted attention, because this was not the first time he mentioned his "failed dates" with fans. Photo: M-TP. |
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The male singer, nicknamed "Capy Boy," feeds leaves to the capybara. The friendly capybara is one of the zoo's "staff" that attracts visitors, contributing a small part to the zoo's cumulative revenue of nearly 122 billion VND in the past 9 months. 1.5 million entrance tickets alone were sold, bringing in about 78 billion VND (excluding tax). Photo: M-TP. |
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Phap Kieu also "joined" the zoo check-in trend when showing off a series of photos at the Zoo. This place currently takes care of about 1,300 individuals of 125 animal species, including many rare species. The green campus with more than 2,500 ancient trees and nearly 900 preserved plant species, becomes an ideal relaxing space for residents and visitors every weekend. Photo: Phap Kieu. |
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The rapper chose to check-in with miniatures and models recreating animals in the Zoo. The zoo attracts visitors thanks to its diverse activities, from promotional tickets at the same price, festival decorations, craft village experiences, and photography training classes. On media channels, the Zoo regularly updates the status of animals such as birthdays, new births, and humorous situations in their daily activities, attracting public attention. Photo: Phap Kieu. |
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During their tour in Australia in early November, the trio of "talents" Bui Cong Nam, Kay Tran and Tang Phuc took the opportunity to visit Moonlit Wildlife Conservation Park, about 50 minutes from the center of Melbourne. Amidst the lush natural forest, the park is home to more than 70 native animal species, including many rare species typical of the land of kangaroos. Photo: Kay Tran. |
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Three singers enthusiastically hand-feed wallabies. This is one of the most popular experiences at Moonlit Sanctuary. In addition, visitors can hug koalas, see colorful birds, unique reptiles or play with mischievous wild dogs. Photo: Kay Tran. |
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Tang Phuc captured a rare moment interacting with an albino kangaroo. Photo: Tang Phuc. |
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The trend of going to zoos has recently blossomed among young people. These seemingly forgotten tourist attractions are starting to revive. Photo: Kay Tran. |
Source: https://znews.vn/nguoi-noi-tieng-dong-loat-di-so-thu-post1601904.html



















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