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On Mar 30th, in Hanoi, the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism worked with Vietnam Airlines on cooperating plan
between Tourism and Aviation.
Mountain resort professionals, from the Alps to
the Rockies, as well as Asian destinations including the Republic of Korea, will
debate how snow and mountain destinations can respond to current and future
challenges, while remaining competitive and sustainable, at the 7th World
Congress on Snow and Mountain Tourism (Grenoble, France, 28-29 April 2011).
How many times have you careered past it on your
way to work or a cafe date with friends and thought ‘wow’ as you gazed at the
splendid architecture for a brief few seconds before continuing toward your
destination?
Cambodians who can afford to travel are finding
more and more reasons to visit Vietnam, especially for medical purposes.
The election of the 13th National Assembly (NA)
deputies and the People’s Council members at all levels for the 2011-2016 tenure
in late May is a major and crucial political event of Vietnam in 2011.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan has agreed
to allow the Phu Yen People’s Committee to organise a fireworks display during
the celebration of the 400th founding anniversary of Phu Yen and the opening
ceremony of National Tourism Year 2011 on April 1.
Thirty sculptures are on display on Tam Linh
(Spiritual) Hill at the Ban Don Eco Resort and Spa in the Central Highland
province of Dac Lac.
The northern mountainous region of Vietnam has
garnered praise aplenty for its sometimes rugged, and sometimes lush natural
beauty.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA)
today announced scheduled international traffic for February 2011 showing
increases of 6.0% and 2.3% respectively for passenger and cargo demand compared
to February 2010.
The SuperStar Aquarius ship of the Star Cruises
Hong Kong Limited will come back to Quang Ninh Province’s Halong City on April
3, nearly three years after the cruise line suspended Halong’s calls.
The General Statistics Office (GSO) has reported
that the number of foreign tourists to visit Vietnam reached 1.51 million in the
first three months of 2011, a year on year increase of 12%.
Thousands of rock poles are pitched around tombs
in a jungle in the ancient Dong Thech cemetery of a Muong ethnic minority
mandarin in Vinh Dong commune, Kim Boi district, the northern province of Hoa
Binh.
Vietnam received more than 1.15 million foreign
visitors in the first quarter of the year, representing a year-on-year increase
of 12 percent, reported the General Statistic Office (GSO).
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan has agreed
to let the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism submit two dossiers on two of
the country’s cultural practices to the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The Secretary-General of the World Tourism
Organization, Taleb Rifai, and the President of the Banesto Foundation, Antonio
Basagoiti, today presented the cooperation agreement signed by the two
organizations, at UNWTO Headquarters in Madrid.
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