Thursday, October 15, 2009

Ha Long Bay moves up the ranks

Ha Long town will host a carnival from April 25 to May 2 featuring floating stages and fireworks displays. The opening ceremony to be held at the Bai Chay ferry will feature festivities on and above the sea and will be called "Ha Long, a World Cultural Heritage Rendezvous."

The carnival will also feature a food festival with northern and north-eastern dishes, performances by domestic and international artists, sports competitions and business fairs.

Classical drama wows tourists

The Nguyen Hien Dinh Opera House in Da Nang is a popular venue for short traditional tuong (classical drama) pieces and performances showcasing cultural aspects of the central region and renewed stage plays.

So far this year it has been filled with colourful bonnets and gowns and outstanding performances by some keen artists.

The director of the theatre, Tran Dinh Sanh, said it has hosted five shows for foreign tourists, each lasting 30 to 40 minutes, featuring traditional dances and ethnic musical concerts and Cham ethnic songs and dramas.

The performances have wowed Korean, Japanese and European visitors, he said.

Readers name best brands

Vinh Suong and Sea Horse resorts in Phan Thiet are among 42 enterprises that received the "2008-2009 Viet Nam Brands" award from Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberated Sai Gon) newspaper.

The annual awards are determined by votes from the newspaper’s customers and readers. This year the voting took place in the newspaper’s tourism-discovery section from September last year through January, with 7,862 readers sending in their votes.

AirAsia launches online check-in

Travellers including those in Viet Nam can make use of AirAsia’s latest online self check-in facility from Tuesday.

With the new innovation, air travellers can now save time and avoid long queues at the airport by using the free internet check-in facility implemented across AirAsia and AirAsia X’s entire network.

"This is a wonderful innovation. With AirAsia’s web check-in, I can perform check-in myself in the office," said AirAsia passenger Janice Kuek.

"I do not have to worry about long queues at the counters anymore. It allows me to plan my trip better and saves me a lot of time, and it minimises chances of missing my flight."

For more information, visit website www.airasia.com.

VietNamNet/VNS

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