Under the influence of the Covid-19 epidemic, the world tourism industry has undergone many changes when many flights have to be stopped for a long time, sightseeing activities and experiences are "frozen". In the context of temporary suspension of tourism services, closure of destinations, and peop
The tourism industry is being heavily affected by the Covid-19 epidemic when almost all activities are paralyzed. However, in the face of difficulties and challenges, many businesses and units still make efforts to find opportunities and build new directions as the foundation for sustainable develop
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just issued Document No. 1399/BVHTTDL-TCDL to the Ministry of Planning and Investment on proposing additional solutions to remove difficulties for the tourism industry affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. 19 to report to the Prime Minister.
Over the past ten years, Na Hang - Lam Binh ecological lake has emerged as an ideal sightseeing and tourist destination for tourists inside and outside the province.
On March 25, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued Document No. 213/SVHTTDL-QLVH requesting the People's Committees of districts and cities to direct the implementation of the temporary closure and shutdown of establishments. business services, cultural activities, sports.
On March 15, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism issued Official Letter No. 243/TCDL-KS on the inspection of medical declarations at tourist accommodation establishments nationwide.
Before the new development of the Covid-19 epidemic, the domestic tourism stimulus program launched by the Vietnam Tourism Association in February was announced to be suspended. With the policy of putting the safety of people and visitors on top, this pause is considered necessary for the tourism in
Since Na Hang - Lam Binh Nature Reserve was recognized as a special national scenic spot, tourism in the Na Hang highland district has developed strongly. In 2019, the whole district welcomed nearly 170 thousand visitors, an increase of more than 50% compared to 2018. Tourism of the district is on t