Ha Long City to Become World-Class Tourist Hub

News in Asia
Ha Long City to Become World-Class Tourist Hub

A master plan for Ha Long City, the gateway to the famous Ha Long Bay, one of the major tourist draw in Vietnam, has been approved. The city aims at becoming a world-class tourism and service hub in the course of 20 years.

While Ha Long by no means lacks tourists, it wants more. During the first nine months of 2018 the province of Quang Ninh where Ha Long is located, welcomed over 10 million visitors, almost a quarter more compared to the same period of 2017. Yet only 3.6 million of the total figure are foreign tourists, though their number is also on the rise with 19% surplus.

By the end of the year the total number of visitors to the province is expected to surpass 12 million with tourists coming from abroad reaching 5 million. Almost 70% of tourists arriving to Ha Long buy sea tours – last year they helped the province to generate impressive 18 trillion VND (792 million USD) as revenue from tourism.

The newly approved master plan aims at turning Ha Long into a friendly and well-organized sea tourism city offering its visitors all modern infrastructure and conveniences with sustainability principles in mind. The city will become a national service-tourism urban area and a driving force for regional growth. 

Source

News

AirAsia opens routes from Shantou and Kaohsiung

Sabah is poised to achieve its target of 3 million tourist arrivals with the launch of two new AirAsia direct flights connecting Shantou and Kaohsiung to Kota Kinabalu on November 16 and 17. 

18 November 2024

Travelers are invited to explore the "Ozone Forest Road”

The "Ozone Forest Road," also known as the "Old Forest Road," stretches 3 kilometers along Phetkasem Road, from Khao Kram to Thap Prik subdistrict, connecting Krabi to Phang Nga. This picturesque route preserves the natural beauty of its Dipterocarpus alatus forest, offering travelers a scenic and tranquil journey.  

09 November 2024

China extends visa-free entry to 12 European countries

China has extended visa-free travel to Poland, Australia, and New Zealand until the end of 2025.

31 July 2024