Saturday, November 16, 2013

Unique temple made of shells in Cam Ranh

VietNamNet Bridge – The Tu Van temple was built in 1968 with corals and shells in Cam Ranh City. The most prominent element in the temple is the highest tower in Vietnam, which is also made from coral and shells.
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The temple is located on 3/4 Road in the city of Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa province. It is not only a destination for Buddhists but also tourists for its unique beauty.
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The temple bears the coastal flavor. From the gate to the main hall, the entrance to the temple is covered by the shade of pine trees.

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Along the way is a large lying Buddha statue.
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The most prominent work in the temple is the Bao Tich tower. The tower was built in 1995, 39m high, consists of two floors. The tower was designed and built by monks in five years.

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The tower has eight gates called Bat Chanh Dao. It is surrounded by 49 small towers. This work has been named as a national record of Vietnam as the highest bao tich tower. The uniqueness of the tower is that it is made of coral stone and decorated by shells.
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The gate is completely built by coral stone.
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The tower has two floors, the first floor is for visitors and the second is a Buddhist shrine.
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The inside space is mysterious. The walls and pillars are decorated by thousands of shells.
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Inside the tower.
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Patterns made by shells.
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The temple also has many statues.
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Many statues are also made of coral stone and shells.
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Two dragons are entirely made of shells, taken from Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang. The temple is also known as Chua Oc (Shell Temple).

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Phu Quoc lacks hotels for Russians

International visitors to Khanh Hoa rise 25%


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More than 478,000 international tourists have visited Khanh Hoa province so far this year, up nearly 25% from a year earlier.
According to the Khanh Hoa Department of Culture, Sports, & Tourism, most of them came from Russia (up 190%), the Republic of Korea (up 60%), and Australia (up 40%).
The average length of stay was 3.3 nights per visitor.
The national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines will operate direct flights between Hong Kong and Nha Trang as of November-two to four from the Far East region to Cam Ranh International Airport a day and two from Moscow to Nha Trang a week.
Khanh Hoa province currently has 540 accommodations with a total of 15,000 guest rooms, including 48 three-to-five star hotels with more than 8.500 rooms, and a lot of shopping centres.
In addition, there is a wide network of information bureau and customer care services to ensure a safe tourism environment for international visitors.
In an effort to attract more Russian visitors to Khanh Hoa, the provincial People Committee has proposed the Government upgrade Cam Ranh international Airport and grant visa exemption for tourists coming from major markets including Russia, Japan, and the Republic of Korea.
HCM City-Abu Dhabi air route launched
Etihad Airways, the national flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), opened direct flights between Abu Dhabi and Ho Chi Minh City on October 2.
Daily flights will depart from HCM City at 8.15am and arrive in Abu Dhabi seven hours later, using Airbus A330-200s.
Etihad Airways CEO James Hogan said these daily flights will provide approximately 3,700 seats every week, aiming to meet demands of travellers seeking business opportunities and freight between Vietnam and the UAE, Middle East and Europe.
In 2012, Vietnam’s export turnover to the UAE exceeded US$2 billion for the first time, up 82% compared to 2011, and is predicted to reach over US$4 billion this year.
Airbus A330-200, capable of transporting 13 tonnes of cargos, is expected to help increase the trade volume and value between Vietnam and the UAE, Europe and North America.
Etihad Airways currently conducts flights to 94 destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania and America, using over 80 Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
Vietravel receives World Travel Awards and TTG Asia
Vietnam’s only representative, Vietravel tourist company, has been honorably awarded the title “Vietnam’s Leading Tour Operator” and “Vietnam’s Leading Travel Agency” of World Travel Awards 2013 (WTA).
This is the third consecutive year Vietravel has been nominated for the TTG Travel Awards 2013 voted by TTG Asia magazine.
The awards ceremonies will be held in Dubai on October 1 and 3.
Established in 1993, WTA, known as “the Oscars of the travel industry”, is recognised globally as the highest accolade in travel and tourism, and serves to recognise, acknowledge and reward excellence of customer service, product development and business performance throughout the tourism industry.
The company covers travel agencies, tour operators, hotels, national tourism organisations and airlines across the world.
Founded in 1974, TTG Asia is a leading travel magazine with 26 publications a year.
This year, there are 82 TTG Travel Awards in four categories including service providers (52 awards), leading travel agencies (16 awards), excellent performance (four awards) and Travel Hall of Fame for winning ten awards since 1989 (ten awards).
Moveable Feast offers a new dining experience
Have you ever moved through different restaurants to have your meal served? If not, try the inaugural Moveable Feast that will be held on Saturday, from 6.30-8.30pm.
The special feast will start with canapes and cocktails in the courtyard of the fashion store Chula, overlooking West Lake. The connoisseurs then will move to the Warehouse on Xuan Dieu Street, where they can enjoy a panoramic view of West Lake while indulging in their entree. Main courses will be served on the roof terrace of the Hanoi Cooking Centre before moving to Pots'n Pans to chill-out in style with sweets.
Electric buggies will provide the transport for diners to all locations. Tickets, including transportation, entertainment, meal and beverages, are available from Pots'n Pans, 57 Bui Thi Xuan Street; the Hanoi Cooking Centre, 44 Chau Long Street; and Chapi Aspirant, 38A Nguyen Truong To Street. For further info, contact Chapi Aspirant at (04) 39270479, email info@chapiaspirant.com.
Vietnam Airlines to add more flights during Tet
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines plans to add more flights during the upcoming Tet holiday season to meet the increasing demand, from January 19 to February 16, 2014.
From October 2, the airlines will begin selling tickets for the Tet holiday season. The carrier plans to conduct 835 flights on nine of the busiest routes that are most in demand during Tet.
Vietnam Airlines will open an additional 385 flights on the Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City route, and 218 flights on the Da Nang-HCMC route.
On other routes, namely HCMC-Nha Trang/Vinh/ Hai Phong/ Thanh Hoa, the airline will increase an additional seven flights.
Besides these, the carrier will arrange a round-the-clock schedule for a number of night flights just before and after Tet, between January 25-29 and from February 2-9.
An Giang Province to close paths leading to Cam Mountain
The People’s Committee of the southern province of An Giang has asked authorities in Tinh Bien District to prohibit vehicles from travelling to Cam Mountain as there is likelihood of landslides during the rainy season.
Due to continuous heavy rainfall in recent days, paths to the peak of the mountain have become landslide prone and as many as three spots are already highly susceptible, including Do, Cuu Nan and a hill under Do.
According to the Institute of Geophysics, Cam Mountain has 220 landslide-prone sites along its 2.5 kilometer path up the mountain, and 126 big boulders have become a serious threat.
After authorities issue the ban, transport of essential items to people living on the mountaintop will take place in the early mornings and afternoons.
An Hao Commune authorities will help take children to schools.
Phu Quoc lacks hotels for Russians
Although travel firms plan to take Russian tourists in droves to Phu Quoc Island on chartered flights, the plan may not be realized as the island is lacking hotels meeting three-star standards or higher for tourists.
Since Phu Quoc International Airport was put into operation, Russia-based Pegas Touristik and its local partner Anh Duong Co. have many times studied tourism of Phu Quoc Island to take Russian tourists there.
“We need a maximum of 500 rooms per day but a lack of hotel rooms makes the plan uneasy to be executed,” said Hoang Thi Phong Thu, chairwoman of Anh Duong Co.
The firm has received supports from the island’s government and the airport’s management board in seeking hotels and plans to operate two to four chartered flights to the island each month at first.
“We hope to operate chartered flights this December or next January,” she said.
Le Minh Hoang, director of Kien Giang Province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, admitted that the island did not have enough decent hotel rooms.
Phu Quoc currently has around 2,900 rooms, 2,400 of which are qualified enough for tourists. From now until 2015, small and medium projects will only supply 500-700 new rooms, which will still be insufficient, according to Hoang.
Pegas Touristik and Anh Duong are currently the two companies taking the highest number of Russian tourists to Vietnam. From October 20 to next April, there will be 72 chartered flights taking tourists from Russia to Cam Ranh Airport in Nha Trang City each month so that tourists can visit Khanh Hoa, Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan provinces.
A representative of Pegas Touristik said last month that the firm planned to take around one million Russian tourists to Vietnam in the next five years.
Int’l conference on religious tourism opens next month
An international conference on religious tourism will be held in Vietnam for the first time next month by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The conference in the northern province of Ninh Binh on November 21-22 with 300 local and foreign representatives focuses on religious tourism as the highly potential tourism segment in Vietnam, according to the tourism ministry.
At the event, State officials, companies and tourism researchers will discuss related contents on planning, management, preservation and exploitation and development of tourism associated with religious activities.
It is expected that the contents on management and sustainable development of religious tourist attractions, the trend of tourism product development in combination with experiences of many nations in developing this kind of tourism activity will bring a new view for the country to develop the segment.
The tourism industry is still unable to have statistics and specific strategies on religious tourism as well as the contributions of visitors to the segment. However, tourism in provinces like An Giang, Ninh Binh and Quang Ninh reported that millions of visitors take tours and make pilgrimages at the same time or visit popular religious tourist sites in their localities annually.
Source: SGT/SGGP/VNA/VNS/VOV/ND

Vinh Moc Tunnel – a tourist magnet

VietNamNet Bridge – When someone mentions Quang Tri Province, people may think about war memories, remnants and scars of time. However, Quang Tri has a proud history, of which the Vinh Moc Tunnel system is a huge attraction for tourists.

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Cua Tung Beach has a small hole which links to Vinh Moc Tunnel system at Con Co section.
From Dong Ha City, the commercial hub of Quang Tri, it takes about one hour by motorbike along National Highway 1A to reach the Vinh Moc Tunnel complex in Vinh Moc Hamlet, Vinh Thach Commune, Vinh Linh District.
The path to Vinh Moc is shaded by bamboo lines and immense rice fields. The peaceful scenery makes passers-by forget the terrible past where many locals died as a result of U.S. bombs. Along the way, tourists can also see many historical relics.
The tunnel system is like a miniature village built underground at 10 meters to 23 meters deep. It is more than 1,700 meters long and there is an interlacing transport system underground. The deeper the tunnel, the narrower and colder it gets.
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The small entrance to Vinh Moc Tunnel system.
It has three floors. The first is 12 meters deep and was the place for daily activities of locals while the second floor is 15 meters deep and was home to store food and weapons as well as for meetings. The deepest floor is 23 meters underground and is where locals protected themselves from bombing during the American War.
The system has a total of 13 doors, of which seven are linked to the sea with six linked to the hills. Around 180,000 people lived in the tunnel system for over two years.
The tunnel has been recognized as a national historical site and was opened for public viewing in 1995.
Source: SGT

Inside world of Son Doong – the world’s largest cave

VietNamNet Bridge - Pictures of Son Doong Cave have covered newspapers worldwide, showing the "attraction" of the world's largest cave.
Son Doong Cave in Quang Binh province, central Vietnam, was worldwide known in 2009, when a group of British explorers and locals discovered the whole cave. Since then, the world has been surprised by spectacular scenery of the vast cave with a length of more than 9 km, with forests, rivers, stalagmites... All are inside the Son Doong cave, the world's largest cave.
To enter the cave, explorers had to use ropes to drop down 80m depth to begin the journey to explore the world in Son Doong cave.
Four years after the cave was revealed to the world, the tour to conquer Son Doong cave was tested in August, opening up the opportunity to explore the cave for tourists.
The test will continue in February and March 2014. Each group of tourists will have up to six people, with the cost of $3,000. More than 100 international visitors have registered for the tours in 2014.

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The entrance to the Son Doong cave. Photo: Huffington Post.
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Part of the cave roof collapsed a few centuries ago. Thus, rain and sunlight can reach here, creating favorable conditions for plant growth in the cave. Photo: Huffington Post.
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An explorer enters into the cave. Photo: sondoongcave.

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Green vegetation inside Son Doong. Photo: Huffington Post.
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Trees along the entrance to the cave. Photo: Medavia.
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The rocks named Chan Cho (dog foot) near the cave entrance. This large stalagmite is in the shape of a dog foot. Photo: Huffington Post.
Ken (cocoon) Cave with a narrow lake. Photo: sondoongcave.
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A different perspective of the Ken Cave. It looks like mysterious eyes. Photo: soondoongcave.
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The stalagmites. Photo: Medavia.
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A stream inside Son Doong. Photo: Huffington Post.
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Wading through a stream. Photo: sondoongcave.
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A waterfall in the cave. Photo: Huffington Post.
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Exploring the cave like doing the journey to the underground world. Photo: Huffington Post.
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A tree in the cave. Photo: Medavia.
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View from the Edam garden. Photo: Oxalis Fanpage.
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The calcareous water droplets dripping, gradually forming "pearls" in the Son Doong cave. Photo: Medavia.
Rock veins covered with green algae. Photo: Huffington Post.
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The "exotic sculpture" of nature. Photo: National Geographic.
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Climbing in the Loong Con cave. Photo: sondoongcave.
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A large gate at the mouth of the cave. Photo: sondoongcave.
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The scene is flooded with light. Photo: sondoongcave.
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Two British explorers Howard and Deb Limbert in the journey to discover the world's largest cave. Photo: Medavia.

 
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A tree in the cave. Photo: LiveScience.
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The camps of the first tourist group who were allowed to explore the Son Doong cave in August 2013. Photo: Ryan Boodt.
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A river in the cave. Photo: soondoongcave.

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Exploring Danang in one day

VietNamNet Bridge – Danang, a coastal city in the central, is a mixture of stunning beaches, splendid islands, picturesque mountains, rich ancient history, and many beautiful bridges. However, what tourists should do as they just have one day to go around there will be mentioned hereunder.


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Tourists walk in Ba Na Hills in Danang City.
From HCMC, travelers can take the early morning flight to get Danang City at 8 a.m. Then, your should go straight to Ngu Hanh Son Mountain nestled 8 kilometers southeast of Danang City. It was named after the five basic elements of the universe in which each mountain is assigned an element - metal, wood, fire, water and earth.
Recognized as national relic in March 20, 1990, the mountain is a cluster of five marble mountains lying close to the sea so that is why it is dubbed Hon Non Nuoc, which means mountain and water in Vietnamese. The limestone mountain is home to splendid scenery, pagodas and grottoes, seducing travelers by the tranquil air and natural beauty.
Trekking up to Thuy Son Mountain which is the highest and the most beautiful peak in the range, tourists can see Tam Thai Pagoda as the first stop after conquering hundreds of stone steps. On the right of the pagoda is the 30-meter Xa Loi Tower. Tourists can also buy a ticket at VND15,000 for elevator to get the tower at the height of 43 meters off the ground.
Descending on foot, tourists can stroll around a traditional stone-engraving village where sculptors ply their trade in small gardens and guests can  find traditional and modern motifs and imagery with diverse products from statues, jewelry, household items and artworks.
Then excursionists can take a taxi with a cost of VND660,000 for a distance of 80 kilometers to Ba Na Hills where can give tourists thrilling experience of being in the clouds at the height of 1,487 meters above sea level by a cable car costing of VND450,000 per person.
There travelers can admire many attractions such as an ancient castle in Western architecture, Debay wine cellar, Linh Ung Pagoda where has a 27-meter-high white Sakyamuni Buddha Statue facing a panoramic view of the forest and the city below, Fantasy Park in the shape of a huge cave under the ground and Morin Hotel equipped with high-end services. Guests can have buffet lunch there at VND180,000 per a ticket.
One of the most highlighted destination there is a museum where tourists can see many worldwide famous ones in statues such as Leonardo Dicaprio, Jackie Chan, Mr. Bean, Bi Rain, Messi, David Beckham, the Cambridge Queen Elizabeth, the U.S President Obama former South African President nelson Mandela.
Ba Na is endowed with fascinating landscapes with temperature of 22 to 25 degree Celsius. Stepping upon it, tourists may think you are in the mysterious land.
After leaving Ba Na at about 4 p.m., tourists can take taxi to Linh Ung Pagoda an Bai But Beach on Son Tra Peninsula. Sunset is the time for you to admire the romance in My Khe Beach.
Source: SGT

Hundreds of foreign tourists booked for tours to Son Doong Cave

Hundreds of foreign tourists booked for tours to Son Doong Cave


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The International Travel Company Oxalis, which is organizing tours to the world's largest cave Son Doong in Quang Binh Province, said that more than 400 international tourists have booked for tours in 2014 at US$3,000 per head.
More than 600 tourists across the globe have booked for 2015 because they are afraid that the tours will all be sold out said Oxalis Travel Company
For ensuring comfort and safety in the tours, the Travel Company has organized the tours well to provide both comfort and safety, particularly along the path that tourists will take on the tour.
The organizers have set up health facilities to check that no one suffers from undue high blood pressure and other health conditions. "Therefore over 1.000 foreign tourists had been refused to make a Son Doong tour due to health reason", added Oxalis Travel Agency.
Son Doong cave is the world's largest cave, located in Quang Binh province, Vietnam. The name "Son Doong" cave means "mountain river cave".
HCM City welcomes 2.8m foreign arrivals this year
Overseas arrivals to HCM City reached 2.8 million in the first nine months of the year, up 3 per cent from the same period in 2012.
According to the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the number of foreign visitors to the city in the period fulfilled 68 per cent of its 4.1 million yearly target.
The city's tourism revenue for the first nine months reached an estimated VND63 trillion (US$3 billion), a year-on-year increase of 20 per cent and 77 per cent of this year's target.
The encouraging figures were attributed to the city's tourism stimulus programme, which started in early April. Sale promotion months due to be held from September to December 2013 are also predicted to have a positive effect. .
Sixty-four companies join to boost tourism
Sixty-four city-based enterprises have registered and pledged to take part in a tourism stimulation programme launched by HCM City's Tourism Administration.
These enterprises include 22 travel companies and 25 hotels and resorts, tourist areas, museums, shopping and eating areas.The programme was first included on the website www.timelesscharm.vn .
Vietnam Airlines adds more flights to South Korea
Vietnam Airlines will add four weekly flights on the HCM City-Incheon route and five weekly flights on the Ha Noi-Pusan route starting from October 28.
The move aims to meet the increasing demand for travel of local visitors. With the new flights, there are now a total of 11 flights a week on the HCM City – Incheon route and 12 flights a week on the Ha Noi-Pusan route.
Two major cities attract British youth
Hanoi and HCM City are among the most attractive Southeast Asian cities and have become ideal destinations for young people from the UK.
Other cities such as Cambodia’s Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, Thailand’s Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Pattaya are attractive to them thanks to low-cost services.
In a survey on the price of hotel rooms over the world in the first six months of the year, the Hotels.com website noted that a five-night stay in Phnom Penh was at the same cost of a one-night stay in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
The average hotel room price in Phnom Penh was around 35 GBP for one day and night compared to 180 GPB and 137 GPB in Sydney (Australia). Hanoi was placed second in the list (41 GPB), followed by Chiang Mai (44 GPB), Siem Reap (45 GPB) and HCM City (60 GPB). The hotel room price in the Asian region dropped by 2 percent.
Another survey last month by ABTA - UK’s leading travel association, identified Thailand as the most favorite destination for British youth followed by Australia, the US and South Africa.  Around 24,000 young students graduating their high schools are expected to travel abroad.  
Phan Thiet – ideal destination for Russian tourists
Phan Thiet-Mui Ne in the southern province of Binh Thuan has become one of Vietnam’s most attractive tourist destinations, proving particularly popular with Russian visitors in recent years.
Binh Thuan Culture, Sports, and Tourism Department Director Ngo Minh Chinh reported that the province welcomed 30% of the 190,000 Russian tourists to have visited Vietnam since the start of 2013.
Binh Thuan province’s tourist numbers are still limited by its lack of seaports and airports, but Russian arrivals have grown steadily since 2006.
About 35% of Binh Thuan’s 2013 visitor arrivals were of Russian origin. Russian tourists also stay for longer than others, with their average holidays lasting at least seven days.
Binh Thuan’s Tourism Development Board has recognised the Russian market’s potential and dispatched provincial leader and travel agency delegations to promote its destinations in major Russian cities.
Russian tour operators and travel press have also visited Binh Thuan to survey tourism marketing. Twenty Russian tour operators have arrived in Phan Thiet since 2012.
They investigated the quality of services, the standard of accommodation facilities, and the new Ham Tien-Mui Ne tourist area, says Binh Thuan Provincial Tourism Association President Nguyen Van Khoa.
The high season for Russian tourists stretches from September to early March as visitors flee harsh European winters for the warm sunshine of Mui Ne. Phan Thiet-Mui Ne’s luxury resorts are especially popular.
Many Russian airlines have recently opened direct flights to Vietnam, complementing the market’s increasing regard for Vietnam and Phan Thiet as premier holiday destinations.
Binh Thuan province is hard at work preparing for the forecast surge in Russian tourist arrivals. Its plans include overcoming the limitations of provincial transport infrastructure, improving service quality, diversifying its tourism products, and protecting its reputation as a safe and friendly environment for travellers.
VNA, VietJetAir resume flights to Hue’s airport
Vietnam Airlines and VietJetAir last Friday resumed services to Phu Bai Airport in Thua Thien-Hue Province after the airport had been closed for six months for runway repair and other facility upgrades.
On the first day of flight resumption, Vietnam Airlines had five flights to the former imperial capital of Hue from HCMC and Hanoi, and VietJetAir had two from HCMC.
Phu Bai Airport’s reopening was two months ahead of schedule.
After the upgrade, the terminal of Phu Bai Airport has three more gates and can handle larger aircraft like Boeing 737 and Airbus A321 with dozens of flights a day.
During the airport closure, prices of tours to Hue increased as travel firms had to cover additional costs of transport from Danang to Hue.
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Thua Thien-Hue Province has previously offered a travel stimulus program lasting until Wednesday with several direct discounts for tourists such as room rate reductions, free services, promotional entry tickets to historical monuments and free traditional musical performances.
The number of tourists visiting Hue in January-July rose by 3% year-on-year to over one million with those coming from other countries accounting for around 400,000.
* Vietnam Airlines has said it will begin adding four weekly flights on the HCMC-Incheon run and five weekly flights on the Hanoi-Pusan service from October 28.
The HCMC-Incheon route will have a total of 11 services a week from the current seven while Hanoi-Pusan weekly flights will number 12 from the present seven. These extra services are to meet rising travel demand of local visitors, especially in the fall in Korea.
Vietnam Airlines now is the only local air carrier operating direct flights between Vietnam and South Korea’s Seoul and Pusan. Besides increasing flight frequencies, Vietnam Airlines offers a discount of up to 29% for customers purchasing tickets at least two weeks before departure on the HCMC-Seoul route with the price starting from US$320 a person, equivalent to VND6.81 million.
The national carrier also offers a discount of 22% for customers buying tickets at least seven days before departure at the starting price of US$350 a person or around VND7.45 million.
Similarly, South Korean visitors flying from HCMC to Seoul from now to the end of March can enjoy a discount of 36%, with the price starting from US$288 a person or VND6.13 million, should they purchase tickets at least two weeks before departure.
Vietnam welcomed about 65,100 Korean visitors last month, a sharp rise of 122.3% month-on-month, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism reports. The number of Korean visitors to the country totaled roughly 504,200 in the first eight months of the year, growing 105% over the same period in 2012, according to the tourism authority.
Saigon – Dong Ha – a great base for Quang Tri exploration
Dong Ha Hotel in Dong Ha City, Quang Tri Province - Photo: Courtesy of Saigontourist
Quang Tri Province is renowned for splendid landscapes, interesting local cultures, food as well as friendly residents. The land is also famous for historical relics.
Quang Tri lies on the road linking the central region’s world heritage sites, with Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park world natural heritage site to the north, and Hue’s ancient citadel, the ancient town of Hoi An and My Son Sanctuary as the world cultural heritage sites to the south.
Quang Tri also has war-related historical sites which tourists appreciate such as Quang Tri’s ancient citadel, Hien Luong Bridge, Vinh Moc Tunnel and McNamara Line (electric fence) named after former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara who was involved in its creation.
The province has a combination of cultures of the central region and ethnic minority groups like Van Kieu and Pa Co and it enjoys well-known events such as the Pa Co buffalo-stabbing festival.
In regard to cuisine, the area attracts visitors by local specialties such as seafood of Tung and Viet estuaries, roasted young pigs and Sai Market spring rolls. Lao Bao Border Gate Economic Zone fascinates many tourists who love shopping.
The four-star Saigon – Dong Ha Hotel under management of Saigontourist is recommended as the perfect accommodation for tourists in the Quang Tri area. Situated in downtown Dong Ha City by the Hieu River and Dong Ha Bridge, the hotel has 98 rooms, three restaurants, one bar and other facilities such as a conference hall, fitness center and spa.
To give customers an interesting experience of a land of spirituality and memories, the hotel is offering many tours to discover Quang Tri such as a two-day-one-night tour of Dong Ha-Khe Sanh-Lao Bao-Vinh Moc, a tour for discovering Con Co Island, and other tours to explore destinations in the central region.
Vinh Moc military base is a real highlight. Located about 40 kilometers from Dong Ha City, the site is tunnel-based with three floors underground, the deepest is about 22 meters from the surface.
The Saigon – Dong Ha Hotel is located at 1 Bui Thi Xuan Street in Dong Ha City, Quang Tri Province, tel: 053.35777888, fax: 053.3577889, email: sgdh@saigondongahahotel.com, website: http://www.saigondonghahotel.com.
Source: SGT/SGGP/VNA/VNS/VOV/ND

Cloudy Thung Khe

VietNamNet Bridge - Located between Tan Lac and Mai Chau in Hoa Binh province, on Highway 6, Thung Khe Pass or White Rock Pass has clear sky on the morning, blue sky and baking sun at noon, calm sun in the afternoon and fog at night.


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Many people passed through Thung Khe Pass but they did not remember its name. This pass is not majestic like O Quy Ho in Lao Cai province, not steep as Ma Pi Leng in Ha Giang province but it contains numerous dangers to any drivers.
From Phu Cuong commune in Tan Lac district, the pass starts to go up together with the changes of Hoa Binh’s scenes. The pass slope is from 7 to 10o, running through low ranges of mountains.
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A tent selling boiled corns and com lam on the peak of Thung Khe Pass.
From afar, one can see the pass peak with a white cliff, where have several tents selling boiled corns and com lam (rice in bamboo cylinders) for passers-by. The pass slope goes down towards Mai Chau and ends at Tong Dau junction. Before going down, you can admire beautiful Mai Chau at the foot of the pass.
Thung Khe does not have bluffs nor bends, but it is dangerous by trucks running in the opposite direction and the thick fog every afternoon that obstructs drivers’ vision.
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Mai Chau Valley at the foot of the pass.



In Thung Khe, you can enjoy four seasons a day: the spring on the morning, the summer at noon, the autumn in the afternoon and the winter at night. Passing Thung Khe in winter days, you will be chilled to the bone and feel the wet and opaque fog even during the day.
Anyone who goes through Thung Khe Pass stops at the peak to sit close together near the fire in tents to dry their hands and taste boiled corns and corn juice before getting down the pass. Thung Khe is simple but very attractive.
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