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Hanoi named among best places to visit in summer
Nature and culture retreats are this year’s travel trend, with the leading destinations being Hanoi, Hoi An Ancient Town, Halong Bay and the central coastal town of Quy Nhon. Full story: https://vietnamnet.vn/en/hanoi-named-among-best-places-to-visit-in-summer-2288831.html
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Visiting Hanoi’s Train Street: READ THIS FIRST!
It definitely has its quirks and surprises, but its undeniable charm certainly makes it a must-visit (with a few caveats) in Hanoi. Here’s what you need to know before you go… Originally, Train Street … Full story: https://www.msn.com/
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Best place to visit in Vietnam away from the popular tourist haunts: Sapa
The number one destination to see before tourism explodes. Full story: https://www.msn.com/
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Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi among Savills list of fastest-developing cities
Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi have been included in the Savills list of fastest- developing cities on the planet recently released by the commercial real estate brokerage firm. Full story: https://en.qdnd.vn/economy/news/ho-chi-minh-city-hanoi-among-savills-list-of-fastest-developing-cities-566747
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Hanoi bans the dog and cat meat trade for a cleaner tourist-friendly image
Finally, the authorities are stressing the practical aspect of ending the dog and cat meat trade, namely bolstering tourism and turning Hanoi into a more urbane and tourist-friendly city respectful of … Full story: https://www.asianews.it/news-en/Hanoi-bans-the-dog-and-cat-meat-trade-for-a-cleaner-tourist-friendly-image-60908.html
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Hanoi university removes height requirements for students following ministry’s criticism
The Hanoi School of Business and Management (HSB) has adjusted its admission criteria, removing the requirement that said candidates must be at least 1.58 m tall for females and 1.65 m tall for males. Full story: https://www.msn.com/
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Hanoi bans the dog and cat meat trade for a cleaner tourist-friendly image
City authorities crack down on a practice that remains popular despite official bans on grounds of health and hygiene. In Vietnam, an estimated four million animals end up on the dinner table every ye … Full story: https://www.asianews.it/news-en/Hanoi-bans-the-dog-and-cat-meat-trade-for-a-cleaner-tourist-friendly-image-60908.html
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Hanoi issues directive to tighten dog, cat meat trade amid Vietnam’s recent rabies outbreak
To safeguard public health and promote more ethical practices, the Hanoi authorities issued an important directive in a major move towards eliminating dog and cat meat trade across the Vietnamese city … Full story: https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2024/06/08/hanoi-issues-directive-to-tighten-dog-cat-meat-trade-amid-vietnams-recent-rabies-outbreak
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Budget carrier Vietjet launches Hanoi-Sydney route
Low-cost airline Vietjet on June 7 inaugurated a new route connecting Hanoi with the Australian port city of Sydney. Full story: https://en.qdnd.vn/travel/news/budget-carrier-vietjet-launches-hanoi-sydney-route-566731
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Hanoi issues forceful directive on tightening dog and cat meat trade
this pioneering directive aims to transform Hanoi into a civilised, tourist- friendly city aligned with international standards for animal welfare and food safety. While presenting challenges to … Full story: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/hanoi-issues-forceful-directive-on-tightening-dog-and-cat-meat-trade
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Vietjet launches Hanoi-Sydney route
For its seventh route to the Oceanian country, the Vietnamese airline uses the wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft for two round-trip flights on Wednesday and Saturday each week. A Vietjet representative … Full story: https://vietnam.vnanet.vn/english/tin-van/vietjet-launches-hanoi-sydney-route-368856.html
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Film industry – door to promote tourism
With impressive natural landscapes and a rich and diverse culture, Vietnam has abundant potential to promote tourism through the film industry. However, weak collaboration between film and tourism … Full story: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/film-industry-door-to-promote-tourism-post288213.vnp
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Hanoi eyes 7 million foreign tourists by 2025
Hanoi’s tourism industry aims to greet over 30 million visitors, including 7 million international arrivals, and earn more than VND130 trillion (US$5.11 billion) from tourism in 2025. Under its … Full story: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/places/hanoi-eyes-7-million-foreign-tourists-by-2025-4755424.html
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Hanoi eyes 7 million foreign tourists by 2025
Hanoi’s tourism industry aims to greet over 30 million visitors, including 7 million international arrivals, and earn more than VND130 trillion (US$5.11 billion) from tourism in 2025. Full story: https://www.msn.com/
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Hanoi eyes 7 million foreign tourists by 2025
Hanoi’s tourism industry aims to greet over 30 million visitors, including 7 million international arrivals, and earn more than 130 trillion VND (over 5 billion USD) from tourism in 2025. Full story: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/hanoi-eyes-7-million-foreign-tourists-by-2025-post288201.vnp
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Vietnam strives for tourist areas to be free of single-use plastics by 2025
Vietnam strives for tourist areas to be free of single-use plastics by 2025, which was heard at a workshop organized by the Vietnam Tourism Association in Ninh Binh Province. Full story: https://vietbao.vn/vietnam-strives-for-tourist-areas-to-be-free-of-single-use-plastics-by-2025-489182.html
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Minister suggests solutions to develop tourism on par with regional levels
VOV.VN – Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung has put forward a number of solutions aimed at developing Vietnamese tourism services on par with regional levels at the ongoing … Full story: https://english.vov.vn/en/economy/minister-suggests-solutions-to-develop-tourism-on-par-with-regional-levels-post1099838.vov
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Hanoi takes action to eliminate dog and cat meat trade in face of rabies outbreaks
Hanoi is implementing measures to eradicate the dog and cat meat trade across the city as the threat of rabies looms large. Full story: https://vir.com.vn/hanoi-takes-action-to-eliminate-dog-and-cat-meat-trade-in-face-of-rabies-outbreaks-111674.html