After months of ‘standing still’, Quang Ninh tourism has now had a start-up step when the province ‘launched’ many stimulus packages.
Recorded today (April 21) – Hung Vuong’s death anniversary, Quang Ninh, visitors flocked to visit and relax.
Visitors to Tuan Chau international cruise ship port, Ha Long city enjoy many incentives. The family does not have to buy tickets to visit locations on Ha Long Bay, but only costs train tickets for 150,000 VND / person (grouping). According to the Yen Tu National Forest and Monuments Management Board, admission tickets are free of charge. The number of visitors in recent days has gradually recovered. Some tour companies bring tourists to spiritual tourism, to worship Buddha. Talking with VietNamNet, Director of Quang Ninh Tourism Department Pham Ngoc Thuy said that although the number of visitors showed signs of prosperity, it was not as expected. “Most tourists flock to the hot and sunny southern regions to bathe in the sea like Nha Trang and Da Nang. Quang Ninh has not been able to swim because the weather is still cold, it rains a lot”, Mr. Thuy said. Recently, Quang Ninh province has decided to reduce 100% of the entrance fee for tourists in Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh Museum and Yen Tu scenic spot. This promotion applies on major holidays from now to early May, including: Hung Vuong’s death anniversary (April 21), the liberation day of the mines April 25, and especially the holidays April 30 – 1 / 5. In addition to a 100% discount on toll tickets at 3 popular tourist destinations on major holidays, Quang Ninh will reduce the above fare by 50% for the rest of the year. Some photos of tourists in Quang Ninh today: A group of young tourists visit Quang Ninh Museum From early morning, many people came to Tuan Chau island campus to have fun Tuan Chau port terminal Tourists go with the family Some bring food to keep costs down Visitors are free to visit Ha Long Bay, only have to buy train tickets The number of passengers is not large, so only a few ships leave Most visitors go in the group type Kayaking still attracts visitors
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