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Brunei opens a new representative office in HCM city

Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) on October 17 officially launched a new representative office in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the reinstatement of direct flights to the city.

RB previously announced that it would resume flights to Ho Chi Minh City four times a week starting October 17 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday using Airbus A319 and Airbus 320 aircraft.



Mr. Dermot Mannion made a speech at the opening ceremony”

“The return of RB to this route creates more holiday options for travelers,” said Deputy Chairman of RB, Dermot Mannion.

It also means more passengers are now able to fly in comfort to a broader range of destinations in the Middle East, Asia and Australia, he said.

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A third of Vietnam’s ancient town could soon be under water

Authorities in Hoi An have warned that rising tides will swallow a third of the central tourist town , news website Voice of Vietnam has reported.

Hundreds of households and hoteliers in Hoi An have suffered continuous attacks by high tides on the Cua Dai embankment this rainy season.

For over the last month, a 300-meter section of beach has been ravaged by waves that uprooted coconut trees and electricity poles.

Tides have gradually swallowed the 3-km Cua Dai Beach; some sections of the beach have been eaten 40 meters into the shore.


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The Hoi An Town‘s People’s Committee, the local government, is calling on local residents and businesses to build makeshift embankments at the eroded beach sections.

It also extracted VND10 billion (US$471,200) for a project to build the Cua Dai embankment, but said the project has run into a lot of difficulties due to rogue waves and strong winds.

The town administration admitted that the project is just a temporary solution to prevent erosion during the rainy seasons.

As Hoi An Town (travel in Vietnam) lies on the banks of the Thu Bon River, and faces the sea on one side and the river on the other side, it is hard to prevent erosion.

Nguyen Van Hien, head of the Hoi An Department of Natural Resources and Environment, said the government should take more steps to control the flow of the Thu Bon River and dredge Cua Dai Bay as its shallow entrance retains flood waters longer.

Hoi An Town (Vietnam travel) in the coastal province of Quang Nam, recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 1999, is an alluring mix of heritage buildings with a unique blend of local and foreign influences, colorful lanterns, craft villages, beautiful beaches, river cruises, and delicious food.



Quang Ngai prepare for the inauguration ceremony of Ly Son Project

​In the afternoon of August 12, Vice Chairwoman of the PPC Dinh Thi Loan chaired a meeting with Central Power Corporation (EVNCPC) and related departments and agencies on the plan of the inauguration ceremony of Ly Son Electricity Project.
​Accordingly, the ceremony will be taken place on September 28, 2014 in Ly Son Island district with the present of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and nearly 400 delegates and thousands of Ly Son island’ residents (travel in vietnam)


In case of bad weather, the ceremony will be held in Binh Son district.

At the meeting, the Project’s schedule was also presented. Accordingly, the site clearance and compensation of overhead electric cable to Binh Son and Ly Son district completed, people in the Project area have handed over 100% of clean site for the investor. 100% of overhead electric cable was installed.

The project to connect Ly Son Island (vietnam travel)grid to the national power one through submarine cable was approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade with the total investment capital of VND 652.5 billion, consisting of 28.7 kilometers of overhead electric cable and a 26.2km submarine cable, the project is planned to be completed and provides power in October 2014.

Cat Ba in Hai Phong, Vietnam is a new world heritage site

The northern port city of Hai Phong is striving its utmost to receive UNESCO recognition of its Cat Ba archipelago as a world natural heritage site, a municipal official has said Vietnam news.
At the function, Dien confirmed that both the Vietnamese Government and local authorities have worked hard to conserve biological diversity on Cat Ba archipelago. Chairman of the Hai Phong People’s Committee Duong Anh Dien made the remarks at a meeting with representatives of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), a special advisor of UNESCO for world heritage, on September 28.
Cat Ba, Hai Phong in Vietnam 
The meeting was an essential element in the process of nominating Cat Ba archipelago as a site of world natural heritage.
Next, IUCN experts will make a field trip to Cat Ba archipelago , slated for October 3, before sending their evaluation report to UNESCO.
At the meeting, representatives of the Institute of Marine Environment and Resources, the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, and the management board of Cat Ba archipelago presented the outstanding features of the area’s heritage.
Located some 45 kilometres east of Haiphong and 150 kilometres southeast of Hanoi , Cat Ba covers more than 17,000 hectares of land and 9,200 hectares of sea.
Recognised by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, Cat Ba boasts a typical ecological system in Vietnam , including tropical rain forests on limestone islands, mangrove forests, coral reefs, sea grass, sand beaches and cave networks.
Cat Ba is home to some 2,320 different types of fauna and flora, including 740 land animals, 280 forest species, 540 seabed creatures, 200 fish species, 180 coral reef organisms, 80 sea grass species and 20 different wetland plants.
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Top 10 Iconic Landscapes of Vietnam

Vietnam classic tour for you introduction top 10 Iconic Landscapes of Vietnam

Halong Bay: There's nothing quite like Halong Bay first thing in the morning. As the mists clear, hundreds of huge karst towers appear, looming high above the boat. In the soft morning light it's like waking up in a watercolor painting of a mythical land.



Hanoi: Motorbikes piled high with people, produce and even animals zip through the streets. It's crazy, haphazard and somehow it works. The best way to take it all in is from a rooftop cafe. Order an extra strong coffee and watch the chaos unfold below.



Mekong Delta: This massive area of floating markets, emerald rice paddies and lush islands is home to some of the friendliest people on earth. Take a boat trip to one of the sleepy islands to get a front row view of life on the Delta, and meet the people who call it home.



Sapa: Head to the hills and see the colourful villages of Vietnam's minority groups - the Zay, and the Blue and Black H'mong. The area is remote so the best way to experience it is on an overnight trek, spending the night as a guest of a local family.



Qui Nhon: Quaint Qui Nhon is a sleepy beach town off the main tourist trail. It's worth coming here just for the drive. The road hugs granite cliffs that plunge into the South China Sea, and islands, lagoons and sand dunes slowly give way to sugar plantations and rice fields.
Hue: Jam-packed with imperial sites, Hue is one for the history buffs. Explore the Citadel with its ruined Forbidden Purple City before embracing your inner emperor and taking a dragonboat cruise down the Perfume River.



Hoi An: This shoppers' paradise is home to more boot makers, tailors and handicraft than you could visit in a lifetime. While you wait for your suit to be made, hire a bicycle and explore the Old Town - the streets are blissfully car free.



Ho Chi Minh City: Still known as Saigon to most, HCMC is a city on the go. It's fast-paced, exciting and full of amazing sites. Temples and markets collide with churches and skyscrapers for a heady mix of traditional, colonial and modern.




Mai Chau: Mai Chau feels a million miles away from the bustle of Hanoi. Misty mountains and emerald rice paddies contribute to the air of peacefulness. Be sure to look out for the traditional fabrics woven by the White Thais that call this area home.



Dalat: It's spring all year round in Vietnam's 'honeymoon capital'. Soak up the French-inspired atmosphere, spot the quirky local artists and explore the surrounding lakes, waterfalls and forests. C'est fantastique!


Hue promotes traditional etiquette

From Vietnamclassic tour - Residents in central Thua Thien-Hue Province are being encouraged to dress up more for special events and ceremonial occasions in keeping with the region's regal past.


Ao dai - a tradition dress in Hue 

The proposal, by the province's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, aims to restore the elegant lifestyle of people that has largely faded during post-war reconstruction.
Vietnamese visiting monuments around the old royal city will be asked to wear conservative or traditional clothing.

And street vendors and others using public space will be supervised to make sure their activities do not get out of hand.

The proposal targets creating clean communities, streets without beggars and neighbourhoods without stickers or phone numbers plastered on walls.


In addition, families will be encouraged to hold funerals within three days of a person's death. In Viet Nam, and particularly in Hue, funerals for respected elderly people can be delayed for up to a week or 10 days so that all family and friends can show their compassion. 
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Phu Quoc named in Top 3 best winter trips

The heart-shaped Phu Quoc island of Vietnam ranked third in the list of best winter trips 2014, according to the U.S.-based National Geographic Traveler magazine.


honey moon in Phu Quoc island

The periodical noted that there’s no reason to hibernate this winter when there are new beaches, slopes, sports, and festivals to discover. This year’s list of best winter trips is a global collection of 15 editor-recommended destinations. 

Some of Vietnam’s best beaches are on Phu Quoc island, making them closer to Cambodia than the Vietnamese mainland.

Phu Quoc once housed the so-called “coconut tree prison” (now a museum), where Vietcong prisoners of war were held through 1973. What’s bringing international travelers and, so far, restrained development to Phu Quoc today are its warm, turquoise waters; secluded, deep sand beaches; and lush, mountainous interior (protected as a national park).

Most resorts are located south of Phu Quoc International Airport on Long Beach, and provide airport transfers to their guests. The most convenient way to travel around the island is by motorbike taxi or (with extreme caution) by motorbike.

The magazine also suggested tourists to visit the bustling Dinh Cau Night Market to try whatever local fishermen hauled in that day (sea urchin, prawns, clams, squid, scallops, sardines). Held most evenings near Cau Temple in Duong Dong, the market has dozens of stalls and is a good place to shop for souvenirs (although most items aren’t produced locally).
Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s nuoc mam (fish sauce) capital. The island’s signature (and powerfully pungent) sweet-sour Phu Quoc sauce is the essential Vietnamese condiment and, in 2013, became the country’s first product granted the European Union Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status.


Other ideal destinations include Paris (France); Lake Baikal, Siberia, (Russia); Santa Margherita Ligure (Italy); Nosara Beaches (Costa Rica); Winter Wolf Viewing, Lamar Valley Yellowstone National Park (the US); Gold Coast, Queensland (Australia); Winter Festivals in Miami, Miami Beach, and Coral Gables, Florida; Muscat-to-Salalah Coastal Route (Oman).
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