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Vietnam’s Quang Ninh steps up tour guide training to prepare for Chinese tourist arrivals

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The northern province of Quang Ninh is teaming up with many universities to intensively train tour guides and offer training courses on reception at hotels and restaurants, and sales skills to gear up to welcome back Chinese groups.

It has welcomed over 45,000 Chinese visitors at the Mong Cai international border gate over the past three weeks.

Pham Thi Oanh, head of the Culture and Information Division of Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province, said that the city would propose the provincial Department of Tourism organize an examination in tour guiding skills in late March to award accreditation to qualified tour guides.

The Quang Ninh Department of Tourism held a press briefing on Tuesday to announce the Quang Ninh tourism development conference 2023, which will be rolled out on March 17.

The conference will bring together nearly 350 representatives to discuss solutions to drive up the province’s tourism in 2023 and seek ways to diversify tourist sites and tourism products on the Ha Long and Bai Tu Long bays, and other parts of the province.

Quang Ninh targets 15 million tourist arrivals in 2023.

The conference will play a key role in popularizing the province’s potential for tourism, said Trinh Dang Thanh, deputy director of the Quang Ninh Department of Tourism.

Through the event, the tourism authorities will get feedback, recommendations, suggestions and initiatives to speed up the launch of tourism products and woo more tourists from new source markets.

Quang Ninh Province has set a target to welcome 15 million visitors in 2023 and looks to book VND32.4 trillion (about US$1.4 billion) in tourism revenue.

In specific, the province aims to attract nearly 4.55 million travelers in the first quarter of the year, 3.65 million holidaymakers in the second quarter, 4.35 million tourists in the third quarter and 2.45 million arrivals in the last quarter, said Thanh.

Some parts of the province have set a high target of welcoming tourists.

Ha Long City is set to serve 8.5 million travelers, while Mong Cai City, Uong Bi City and Van Don District will target over 1.5 million tourists, 2.3 million visitors and 1.3 million tourist arrivals, respectively.

Detailed plan to welcome Chinese visitors back

To prepare for Chinese tourist arrivals, the Quang Ninh Department of Tourism has worked with many travel firms and relevant units to reach a consensus on measures to lure tourists.

Nguyen The Hue, chairman of the Quang Ninh Travel Association, said that all restaurants, lodging facilities, shopping centers, tourist destinations and passenger transport service providers are ready to serve travelers, mainly Chinese tourists.

“China’s resumption of outbound travel for Chinese tour groups to Vietnam, starting from March 15, gives a big chance for Vietnamese tour operators to bounce back and thrive,” said Hue.

Echoing that view, the representative of Mong Cai City, Pham Thi Oanh, said that the city was speeding up efforts to serve legions of Chinese travelers.

Ngo Thi Lan Phuong, director of Kim Lien Travel, said that the firm would roll out a new tour called “New Ha Long” with a focus on expressway transport services, high-quality tourism, onsen experience, in which visitors can relax and soak in hot mineral spring, and golf tourism.

Quang Ninh Province is more attractive to Chinese tourists as traffic with China’s Dongxing City is convenient thanks to the Mong Cai-Van Don expressway, according to Phuong.

“I strongly believe that many Chinese tourists will visit the province during the upcoming holidays, Reunification Day (April 30) and International Labor Day (May 1), so adequate preparation for good services and reasonable prices is a need,” said Phuong.

Quang Ninh Province will also launch a host of tourism activities this year, including Carnaval Ha Long, Hokkaido Festival, and nighttime tourism programs in Ha Long.

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The northern province of Quang Ninh is teaming up with many universities to intensively train tour guides and offer training courses on reception at hotels and restaurants, and sales skills to gear up to welcome back Chinese groups.

It has welcomed over 45,000 Chinese visitors at the Mong Cai international border gate over the past three weeks.

Pham Thi Oanh, head of the Culture and Information Division of Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province, said that the city would propose the provincial Department of Tourism organize an examination in tour guiding skills in late March to award accreditation to qualified tour guides.

The Quang Ninh Department of Tourism held a press briefing on Tuesday to announce the Quang Ninh tourism development conference 2023, which will be rolled out on March 17.

The conference will bring together nearly 350 representatives to discuss solutions to drive up the province’s tourism in 2023 and seek ways to diversify tourist sites and tourism products on the Ha Long and Bai Tu Long bays, and other parts of the province.

Quang Ninh targets 15 million tourist arrivals in 2023.

The conference will play a key role in popularizing the province’s potential for tourism, said Trinh Dang Thanh, deputy director of the Quang Ninh Department of Tourism.

Through the event, the tourism authorities will get feedback, recommendations, suggestions and initiatives to speed up the launch of tourism products and woo more tourists from new source markets.

Quang Ninh Province has set a target to welcome 15 million visitors in 2023 and looks to book VND32.4 trillion (about US$1.4 billion) in tourism revenue.

In specific, the province aims to attract nearly 4.55 million travelers in the first quarter of the year, 3.65 million holidaymakers in the second quarter, 4.35 million tourists in the third quarter and 2.45 million arrivals in the last quarter, said Thanh.

Some parts of the province have set a high target of welcoming tourists.

Ha Long City is set to serve 8.5 million travelers, while Mong Cai City, Uong Bi City and Van Don District will target over 1.5 million tourists, 2.3 million visitors and 1.3 million tourist arrivals, respectively.

Detailed plan to welcome Chinese visitors back

To prepare for Chinese tourist arrivals, the Quang Ninh Department of Tourism has worked with many travel firms and relevant units to reach a consensus on measures to lure tourists.

Nguyen The Hue, chairman of the Quang Ninh Travel Association, said that all restaurants, lodging facilities, shopping centers, tourist destinations and passenger transport service providers are ready to serve travelers, mainly Chinese tourists.

“China’s resumption of outbound travel for Chinese tour groups to Vietnam, starting from March 15, gives a big chance for Vietnamese tour operators to bounce back and thrive,” said Hue.

Echoing that view, the representative of Mong Cai City, Pham Thi Oanh, said that the city was speeding up efforts to serve legions of Chinese travelers.

Ngo Thi Lan Phuong, director of Kim Lien Travel, said that the firm would roll out a new tour called “New Ha Long” with a focus on expressway transport services, high-quality tourism, onsen experience, in which visitors can relax and soak in hot mineral spring, and golf tourism.

Quang Ninh Province is more attractive to Chinese tourists as traffic with China’s Dongxing City is convenient thanks to the Mong Cai-Van Don expressway, according to Phuong.

“I strongly believe that many Chinese tourists will visit the province during the upcoming holidays, Reunification Day (April 30) and International Labor Day (May 1), so adequate preparation for good services and reasonable prices is a need,” said Phuong.

Quang Ninh Province will also launch a host of tourism activities this year, including Carnaval Ha Long, Hokkaido Festival, and nighttime tourism programs in Ha Long.

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Centuries-old trees illegally cut down in Vietnam protection forest

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Many centuries-old trees in a protection forest in Cam Village of Van Canh District, located in Binh Dinh Province, south-central Vietnam were chopped down unlawfully, Luong Dinh Tien, chairman of the district People’s Committee said on Monday.

Situated in Cam Village in Canh Lien Commune sharing a borderline with Tan Xuan Commune in Tay Son District, the protection forest is under the management of the Van Canh protection forest management board.

Deforested areas were mainly found near the Co, Chuoi, Da Trai and Dong Mit Mai streams.

Stretching an area from Co Stream to Da Trai Stream, 10 trees with a diameter of 0.3-1 meter were sawn down, while five other centuries-old trees have been felled at Chuoi Stream, which is part of Co Stream.

Given the scene of logging cases, loggers used saws to chop down trees and sectioned them off to easily carry them out of the forest.

Many big trees are knocked down. Photo: Van Dinh/ Tien Phong

Many big trees are knocked down. Photo: Van Dinh / Tien Phong

A ranger, who works at a ranger station run by the Van Canh protection forest management board, confirmed the ongoing deforestation, adding that the station sent rangers to the scene of logging cases for inspection.

Y Ka Lach, a forest protector at the station, said that several loggers had been caught red-handed deforesting.

The station frequently calls on residents to join hands with officers to protect the forest, but several individuals show no cooperation and threaten to kill rangers after drinking.

The deforested area remains a hotspot as there are many big trees left, said Nguyen Thi To Tran, deputy head of the Binh Dinh Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

“Many rangers are at the scene to check the situation,” Tran said.

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Many centuries-old trees in a protection forest in Cam Village of Van Canh District, located in Binh Dinh Province, south-central Vietnam were chopped down unlawfully, Luong Dinh Tien, chairman of the district People’s Committee said on Monday.

Situated in Cam Village in Canh Lien Commune sharing a borderline with Tan Xuan Commune in Tay Son District, the protection forest is under the management of the Van Canh protection forest management board.

Deforested areas were mainly found near the Co, Chuoi, Da Trai and Dong Mit Mai streams.

Stretching an area from Co Stream to Da Trai Stream, 10 trees with a diameter of 0.3-1 meter were sawn down, while five other centuries-old trees have been felled at Chuoi Stream, which is part of Co Stream.

Given the scene of logging cases, loggers used saws to chop down trees and sectioned them off to easily carry them out of the forest.

Many big trees are knocked down. Photo: Van Dinh/ Tien Phong

Many big trees are knocked down. Photo: Van Dinh / Tien Phong

A ranger, who works at a ranger station run by the Van Canh protection forest management board, confirmed the ongoing deforestation, adding that the station sent rangers to the scene of logging cases for inspection.

Y Ka Lach, a forest protector at the station, said that several loggers had been caught red-handed deforesting.

The station frequently calls on residents to join hands with officers to protect the forest, but several individuals show no cooperation and threaten to kill rangers after drinking.

The deforested area remains a hotspot as there are many big trees left, said Nguyen Thi To Tran, deputy head of the Binh Dinh Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

“Many rangers are at the scene to check the situation,” Tran said.

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100 restaurants, coffee shops in downtown Ho Chi Minh offer gratis toilet service

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The District 1 People’s Committee in Ho Chi Minh City has publicized a list of 100 restaurants and coffee shops that offer free toilet service to residents and tourists.

The district also selected five venues to build public restrooms, which was announced at a meeting between Nguyen Van Nen, secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, and the District 1 People’s Committee on public bathroom systems on Sunday.

Speaking at the meeting, District 1 chairman Le Duc Thanh said that the district has 18 public restroom points at 13 public places, including four markets, seven parks, one bus stop, and a residential area.

The district is home to multiple restaurants, hotels, and shopping centers, making life easier to call on these facilities to offer free-of-charge toilet services to residents and tourists, Thanh said, adding that the district finds it hard to build new public bathrooms as the land bank in District 1 is now running out.

Though the district has prodded businesses and service providers to allow free access to their bathrooms since 2017, many toilets fail to meet safe sanitation standards. Furthermore, people remain hesitant to use free restrooms.

As many as 100 restaurants and coffee shops have put up ‘free-of-charge toilet’ signs, said Thanh.

The District 1 People’s Committee has proposed the Ho Chi Minh People’s Committee give the nod for its plan to build five makeshift bathrooms funded by the city’s budget.

The five projected public restrooms will lie on Nguyen Hue, Le Duan, Hai Ba Trung, and Nguyen Trung Truc Streets.

It is a big headache to find a site for new public toilets. 

The district has proposed the city allow it to use part of some land lots set aside for projects but the plans to construct public bathrooms remain on paper, said vice-chairman of District 1 Vu Nguyen Quang Vinh.

Funding is the next challenge.

Each public toilet is expected to cost some VND550 million (US$23,330), while the monthly operation cost for it will be at least VND36 million ($1,520).

As such, the district needs to earmark some VND2.5 billion ($106,000) in total for building the five new restrooms. 

When working with many investors who are keen on bathroom construction, they expect the district authorities to pledge the capital recoupment period, aside from their advertising and business operations.

Ho Chi Minh City is facing a severe shortage of public restrooms, as the city has a mere 200 public restrooms.

The city is ranked 67th among 69 tourism cities in the world with poor public toilets, Nikkei Asia cited rankings by QS Supplies, a toilet trading company, in a report released in early February.

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The District 1 People’s Committee in Ho Chi Minh City has publicized a list of 100 restaurants and coffee shops that offer free toilet service to residents and tourists.

The district also selected five venues to build public restrooms, which was announced at a meeting between Nguyen Van Nen, secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, and the District 1 People’s Committee on public bathroom systems on Sunday.

Speaking at the meeting, District 1 chairman Le Duc Thanh said that the district has 18 public restroom points at 13 public places, including four markets, seven parks, one bus stop, and a residential area.

The district is home to multiple restaurants, hotels, and shopping centers, making life easier to call on these facilities to offer free-of-charge toilet services to residents and tourists, Thanh said, adding that the district finds it hard to build new public bathrooms as the land bank in District 1 is now running out.

Though the district has prodded businesses and service providers to allow free access to their bathrooms since 2017, many toilets fail to meet safe sanitation standards. Furthermore, people remain hesitant to use free restrooms.

As many as 100 restaurants and coffee shops have put up ‘free-of-charge toilet’ signs, said Thanh.

The District 1 People’s Committee has proposed the Ho Chi Minh People’s Committee give the nod for its plan to build five makeshift bathrooms funded by the city’s budget.

The five projected public restrooms will lie on Nguyen Hue, Le Duan, Hai Ba Trung, and Nguyen Trung Truc Streets.

It is a big headache to find a site for new public toilets. 

The district has proposed the city allow it to use part of some land lots set aside for projects but the plans to construct public bathrooms remain on paper, said vice-chairman of District 1 Vu Nguyen Quang Vinh.

Funding is the next challenge.

Each public toilet is expected to cost some VND550 million (US$23,330), while the monthly operation cost for it will be at least VND36 million ($1,520).

As such, the district needs to earmark some VND2.5 billion ($106,000) in total for building the five new restrooms. 

When working with many investors who are keen on bathroom construction, they expect the district authorities to pledge the capital recoupment period, aside from their advertising and business operations.

Ho Chi Minh City is facing a severe shortage of public restrooms, as the city has a mere 200 public restrooms.

The city is ranked 67th among 69 tourism cities in the world with poor public toilets, Nikkei Asia cited rankings by QS Supplies, a toilet trading company, in a report released in early February.

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Vietnam seizes 7 tonnes of smuggled ivory

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The police and customs forces in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam on Monday morning confiscated around seven metric tons of ivory smuggled from Africa.

The tusks were hidden in shipping containers that had been declared to contain peanuts. 

These containers arrived at Nam Dinh Vu Port in Hai Phong from Angola, transiting in Singapore, the General Department of Vietnam Customs said on the same day.

The name of the cargo was described in an uncommon language, adding that the information linked to the recipient was found to be incorrect. 

This is a new and sophisticated illegal practice being adopted in order to evade authorities’ detection, the forces said.

Also, this is the largest seizure of smuggled wildlife items in Hai Phong so far.

The seized tusks are included in CITES’ Appendix I, which lists the world’s most endangered flora and fauna. 

CITES, or the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, is a global agreement among governments to regulate or ban international trade in species under threat, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

The General Department of Vietnam Customs is working with relevant agencies to further investigate the case.

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The police and customs forces in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam on Monday morning confiscated around seven metric tons of ivory smuggled from Africa.

The tusks were hidden in shipping containers that had been declared to contain peanuts. 

These containers arrived at Nam Dinh Vu Port in Hai Phong from Angola, transiting in Singapore, the General Department of Vietnam Customs said on the same day.

The name of the cargo was described in an uncommon language, adding that the information linked to the recipient was found to be incorrect. 

This is a new and sophisticated illegal practice being adopted in order to evade authorities’ detection, the forces said.

Also, this is the largest seizure of smuggled wildlife items in Hai Phong so far.

The seized tusks are included in CITES’ Appendix I, which lists the world’s most endangered flora and fauna. 

CITES, or the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, is a global agreement among governments to regulate or ban international trade in species under threat, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

The General Department of Vietnam Customs is working with relevant agencies to further investigate the case.

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