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Later hours proposed for
bars at luxury hotels
There are currently 31 five-star hotels with nearly 8,200 rooms, and 90
four-star hotels with nearly 11,000 rooms across the country.
All four-and five-star luxury hotels should be allowed to keep their
entertainment facilities open until 2am, the Viet Nam National Administration of
Tourism’s Hotel Department has said.
Do Thi Xoan, head of the department, said Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung
has approved a proposal by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to give
incentives to a number of luxury hotels.
The department has asked the Government to include all four-and five-star hotels
in the list.
There are currently 31 five-star hotels with nearly 8,200 rooms, and 90
four-star hotels with nearly 11,000 rooms across the country.
European boat to cruise Viet Nam routes
The European riverway shipping company Amwaterways has announced it will
bring its La Marguerite cruise ship to Viet Nam beginning this September. The
ship will cruise from Viet Nam to Cambodia as well as local routes. The first
trip is slated for September, departing from HCM City.
The 71m La Marguerite has 46 cabins which can accommodate 92 passengers.
The ship has a working schedule from September 2009 to May 2011. Passengers can
catch La Marguerite in HCM City or Siem Reap (Cambodia). This is a riverway and
aviation tour.
Bartender Cup to take place in HCM City
Saigontourist Holding Company, in co-ordination with the Sai Gon
Bartender&Sommeliers, will organise the Bartender Cup Saigontourist 2009 in
September. The annual event will offer bartenders a chance to compete in the
classic cocktail competition. Total prizes of the contest are worth nearly VND60
million in cash, including the first prize of VND8 million for cocktail-making
and first prize of VND10 million for performance skills.
Hoi An sites to remain open longer for visitors
The provincial authority of Quang Nam has allowed relics located in the old
quarter of Hoi An City to open at night for tourists. Since 1995, Hoi An has
sold packaged tickets to tourists. Each ticket has five squares for five types
of relics, museums, clubs, old houses, Chua Cau relics and intangible cultural
forms.
According to figures from Hoi An tourism authority, some 200,000 tickets are
sold per year, at VND75,000 per visitor. Last year Hoi An earned VND20 billion
(US$1.1 million) from tickets, and 75 per cent of the money will be reinvested
in relics.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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