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S.Korea attracts more Vietnamese travelers: KTO Vietnam
S.Korea attracts more Vietnamese travelers: KTO Vietnam By Dao Loan A staff member of local tour operator Vietravel and a customer discuss South Korea tour programs - PHOTO: DAO LOAN HCMC - South Korea saw Vietnamese visitor arrivals in the first two months of the year surging 70% year-on-year at 69,000, partially backed by its relaxed visa policy, according to the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) in Vietnam. Last month alone saw a twofold increase in the number of Vietnamese visitors to the Northeast Asian country compared with the same period last year. Nguyen Thu Ha, public relations manager at KTO Vietnam, attributed the astounding increase to the relaxed visa requirements. Thousands of people come to the South Korean consulate to apply for visas, particularly five-year ones, Ha said. To attract more Vietnamese tourists to South Korea, KTO Vietnam has collaborated with 14 major travel agencies in Vietnam to offer 60 new tours, with prices ranging from VND14 … [Read more...] about S.Korea attracts more Vietnamese travelers: KTO Vietnam
HIV-affected kids need special help: Deputy PM
HIV-affected kids need special help: Deputy PM (23-03-2006) Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem delivers a speech at the East Asia and Pacific Regional Consultation on Children and HIV/AIDS in Ha Noi yesterday. — VNS Photo Viet Thanh HA NOI — More effective ways were needed to help children afflicted with HIV/AIDS lead a better life, Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem said in Ha Noi yesterday. "These children face the risk of disease and disadvantage," he told the more than 200 delegates from 24 countries at the opening of the three-day East Asia and Pacific Regional Consultation on Children and AIDS. But time was of the essence, he warned. "Time doesn’t wait for us and we have to take action without delay," he said. There were only nine years left to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in fulfilment of the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations General Assembly. Meanwhile, humanity faced other perils such as Severe Acute … [Read more...] about HIV-affected kids need special help: Deputy PM
Vietnam’s outbound tourism continues upward trend
Vietnam's outbound tourism continues upward trend By Dao Loan Customers ask for tour information at an international travel fair in HCMC in this file photo. Nearly 10 million Vietnamese traveled overseas in 2018 – PHOTO: DAO LOAN HCMC – The number of Vietnamese tourists traveling overseas has been on the rise for the past five years, recording an annual average growth rate of 20%, according to the Vietnam Society of Travel Agents (VISTA). Last year, almost 10 million local tourists visited foreign countries. VISTA collected and reviewed data issued by multiple international tourism agencies, noting that local tourists have gradually shifted their interest from popular destinations in China and ASEAN countries to other countries and regions farther afield including Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. They also visited far-away destinations in North America and Western Europe. South Korea, Japan and Taiwan, as a result, have issued many preferential policies and … [Read more...] about Vietnam’s outbound tourism continues upward trend
Visitors to S.Korea face longer visa application processing time
Visitors to S.Korea face longer visa application processing time By Dao Loan Tourists ask for tour programs at a travel company in HCMC. The longer visa processing time has affected many tour operators who received a high number of tour bookings for South Korea this summer – PHOTO: DAO LOAN HCMC - Vietnamese applying for a South Korean tourist visa now have to wait longer than usual due to the overwhelming number of five-year visa applications pending. Many local tour operators told the Saigon Times that companies accredited by South Korea to filter out visa applications typically need up to five days to receive visas for their customers, but it now takes up to eight days. Many travel firms in Hanoi have even had to wait more than two weeks to complete visa procedures, while tourists applying for the visa themselves have had to wait up to three weeks. The surging number of five-year visa applications by individual tourists has extended the time needed to … [Read more...] about Visitors to S.Korea face longer visa application processing time
Messages of sympathies arrive from Myanmar, Germany
News Digest (14-10-2009) Messages of sympathies arrive from Myanmar, Germany Ha Noi — Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has received messages of sympathies for the great losses in lives and property caused by the recent tropical storm Ketsana from the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and from Myanmar Prime Minister General Thein Sein. To help the Vietnamese victims overcome consequences of the storm, Germany has announced it will donate US$450,000. Foreign Minister of Brunei Mohamed Bolkiah on Monday sent a message of sympathies to Deputy Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem over the heavy losses in lives and property caused by Ketsana. Foreign minister salutes outgoing Algerian ambassador Ha Noi — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem received the outgoing Algerian Ambassador, Naceur Boucherit, here yesterday. The same day, the new United Arab Emirate Ambassador to Viet Nam Ahmed Ali Almualla paid a courtesy visit to … [Read more...] about Messages of sympathies arrive from Myanmar, Germany
South Korea’s Lee makes state visit
South Korea’s Lee makes state visit (21-10-2009) President Lee Myung-bak of the Republic of Korea. HA NOI — The President of the Republic of Korea, Lee Myung-bak, began an official three-day visit to Viet Nam yesterday. This is the President’s first visit to the Southeast Asian country since he took office in February 2008 and is the fourth made by a RoK President to Viet Nam. The RoK has emerged as one of Viet Nam’s leading economic partners. The country had supplied approximately US$20 billion in direct investments in Viet Nam by July 2009, making it second among all foreign direct investors. Viet Nam exports mostly farm and forestry products seafood, minerals, handicraft items and light industry products to the RoK, and imports mainly input materials for its industrial production and export processing industries. RoK vacationers continue to flock to Viet Nam, with 450,000 arrivals in 2008 and 260,000 visitors in the past eight months of 2009. The … [Read more...] about South Korea’s Lee makes state visit
BIM Group develops water park on Phu Quoc
BIM Group develops water park on Phu Quoc The Saigon Times Daily BIM Group and Samsung C&T representatives sign a technical service agreement to develop Phu Quoc Marina Water Park on August 12 - PHOTO: BIM GROUP HCMC - Vietnamese property developer BIM Group on August 12 signed a technical service agreement with Samsung C&T to develop Phu Quoc Marina Water Park, the first and only international standard water park on Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island. Phu Quoc Island is becoming one of the hottest holiday spots in Vietnam over recent years as authorities have pressed ahead ambitious plans to develop it into an international hub for eco-tourism, resort tourism and amusement. BIM Group and Samsung C&T Resort will develop the water park in phases over a site of approximately 13 hectares. This promises visitors a completely unique paradise where they can experience a host of dining and entertainment options, plus dynamic, fun rides for the whole family. … [Read more...] about BIM Group develops water park on Phu Quoc
HCM City collects new poverty data
HCM CITY — HCM City conducts a survey to collect data on poverty from March 10 to April 29, according to the HCM City Steering Committee for Poverty Reduction and Increase of Better-off Households. The survey will be supplemented with questions to collect data on income of citizens as well as five dimensions of what is called multi-dimensional poverty. These include education-training, housing-clean water, healthcare, employment, social insurance and access to information. Around 400,000-450,000 households with a permanent residence or temporary residence registration (KT3), which accounts for 20 per cent of the city’s 2 million households, are expected to be polled, said Trương Văn Lương, chief of the steering committee secretariat. Households with an income of VNĐ21 million (US$940) per person per year and below are identified as poor households. Near-poor households are those with income of VNĐ21-28 million (US$940-1,255) per person per year. It is estimated that the city … [Read more...] about HCM City collects new poverty data
Experts say cooling device unsafe
Cheap but unsafe: A student demonstrates a handmade cooling device designed to cope with summer heat. -- Photo thanhnien.vn Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI – A handmade cooling device – one of the best selling products for low-income earners in cities can cause negative impacts on users’ health and household appliances, engineers and health experts warns. The handmade cooling devices became popular in big cities like HCM City and Hà Nội last summer when Dương Ngọc Mỹ, a senior student studying automobiles at the Hà Nội University of Industry, developed the invention to cope with rising temperatures. The device comprises a mini fan, a 60ml water bottle, a piece of foam and uses a USB connection for power. From a 62sq.cm rectangular box, Mỹ makes an air conditioner equivalent to 2000BTU. A regular air conditioner sold on the market ranges from between 9,000 to 12,000BTU. Two kilos of ice (VND6,000 or $0.27) is enough to produce cool air for a 10sq.m room for four or five hours. In … [Read more...] about Experts say cooling device unsafe