HCM City devises two scenarios to revive tourism
Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism has mapped out two scenarios to kick-start the tourism market post-COVID-19.
Posted at 2020 Aug 29 09:41
Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism has mapped out two scenarios to kick-start the tourism market post-COVID-19.
Hanoi will provide free wifi for 14 tourist sites in the coming time following the recent approval by the municipal people’s committee.
The well-known tourist attraction of Mui Ne in the southern central province of Binh Thuan has been recognised as a national tourist site by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
NDO – The Hanoi Department of Tourism will adjust its plan to stimulate tourism demand in accordance with the specific circumstances of the COVID-19 epidemic.
A new ferry service connecting Saigon’s coastal district Can Gio to resort town Vung Tau will be suspended until October due to the new Covid-19 outbreak.
Vietnam has brought down the pandemic situation under control in 15 cities and provinces where the virus has reappeared.
From September 1, passengers can return train tickets online through the electronic ticketing system of Vietnam Railway Corporation to limit people- to-people contact in the context of the complicated Covid-19 pandemic.
Vietnam has decided to scrap an annual motorcycle racing championship to celebrate National Day (September 2), traditionally hosted by the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, because of COVID-19.
A ceremony was held on Wednesday to reopen Lam Son Park, located opposite the Ho Chi Minh City Municipal Theater in the city center, after more than two months of upgrading.