
Quang Ninh – The northern coastal province of Quang Ninh’s door
is wide open to tourists this summer, with a kaleidoscope of cultural and sporting
activities planned at local tourist attractions.
Eighty-eight tourism stimulus programmes will be implemented around the
province, with COVID-19 prevention measures put in place to ensure safety for
the whole community.
Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Hanh said that
splendid festive spaces are expected to impress visitors to Quang Ninh.
A highlight will be the “Ha Long, Quang Ninh – Destination of Smiles” event on
May 1, which includes an inaugural ceremony for Hon Gai Beach, the “Ha Long – Quang
Ninh welcomes Summer 2021” art performance, and a flower festival.
Meanwhile, the Tuan Chau International Resort and Recreation Complex will host
the inauguration of the Tuan Chau Golf Course and Tuan Chau Sculpture Park, an arts
performance, a low-altitude fireworks display, and a parade, among others.
A wide range of cultural, sports, and tourism activities will be held, such as the
Tran Quoc Nghien Temple Festival, a photo exhibition, a kite flying contest,
street music performances, and a circus performance.
In a bid to cement its dual targets of pandemic prevention and socio-economic
development, Quang Ninh introduced discounted entry fees at a range of local
destinations late last year.
Tickets to Ha Long Bay, the Quang Ninh Museum, and the complex of Yen Tu
monuments and landscapes are cut by 50 percent until December 31. Passengers arriving
at Van Don International Airport will receive free round-trip bus transfers to
Ha Long city and Uong Bi city throughout the year.
Free entry is available at these sites on Hung Kings Commemoration Day (April
21), Liberation Day of the Cam Pha Mining Area (April 25), National Reunification
Day (April 30), International Labour Day (May 1), International Children’s Day
(June 1), Vietnamese Family Day (June 28), Vietnam Tourism Day (July 9), War
Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27), the August Revolution (August 19), National
Day (September 2), Vietnamese Women Day (October 20), Quang Ninh founding
anniversary (October 30), the traditional day for miners and the coal industry
(November 12), Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20), and the Vietnam People’s
Army founding anniversary (December 22).
Local authorities and tourism operators have worked together to offer
attractive promotions in tourism packages. Notably, the SunGroup has knocked down
rates at the Premier Village Halong Bay Resort by 40 percent, offered a 50
percent discount at Plumeria Spa, and slashed entry tickets to the Sun World Ha
Long Complex by 70 percent from March 13 to April 15.

The Tung Lam Development JSC has cut cable car tickets to Dong Pagoda by 30
percent until December 31, and the Hai Au Aviation JSC has cut seaplane tickets
at 9am and 4.10pm by 40 percent from Monday to Friday between March 22 and April
29.
Quang Ninh sees domestic tourism as a locomotive to maintain the sector’s
operations this year, so is promoting tourism links with other localities
nationwide.
In Q2 and Q3, it plans to organise an array of tourism stimulus cooperation
programmes in Dien Bien and continue its collaboration with Da Nang city and
Khanh Hoa province, home of Nha Trang.
It has also joined hands with Ho Chi Minh City Television and Da Nang
Television to promote its image.
The province expects to welcome 10 million visitors in 2021, becoming the leading
destination for Vietnamese and international holidaymakers.
Its tourism sector overcame the challenges in 2020 to realise the target of
welcoming 8.8 million visitors. Tourism revenue was estimated at over 17
trillion VND (739.1 million USD), contributing 5.19 percent to the local State
budget./.