According to statistics from the Department of Culture of Do Son district (Hai Phong), the number of tourists coming to Do Son in the first two days of the holiday is estimated at over 100,000, and the whole holiday is estimated at about 250,000-260,000.
Because this year's holiday lasts 4 days, Do Son is convenient to travel to, so it is a destination chosen by many tourists.
According to the reporter of Kinh te & Do thi Newspaper on the afternoon of September 2, the number of vehicles pouring into Do Son was extremely crowded, the Pham Van Dong street in the direction of the road was congested for many kilometers.
According to the leader of the People's Committee of Do Son district, this year the district has prepared a scenario to welcome guests. Restaurants, tourism service businesses, and accommodation establishments in the district have proactively prepared facilities, food, and fresh food to ensure quality as well as increase human resources and service time for tourists...
Units strictly post prices and sell at the listed prices; rescue work at beaches is deployed and maintained strictly, ensuring safety for tourists.
At the Dragon Hill International Tourist Area, a number of tourism stimulus activities will take place during the September 2nd holiday this year, such as: Dragon Hill culinary festival with about 50 stalls selling regional specialties at Kim Long Square from August 30 to September 3; Waterbomb music festival and music festival at Dragon Hill beach square from September 1-2...
Along with careful preparation of facilities, food, human resources, the work of ensuring security, order and traffic safety is also of great concern to Do Son district. The district has requested functional units to strengthen patrolling and control, resolutely clearing cases of encroachment on traffic safety corridors, shops encroaching on sidewalks and roads causing traffic jams, etc. Thereby, creating a good impression on the people and tourists when coming to Do Son.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/hai-phong-du-khach-nuom-nuop-do-ve-do-son-ngay-nghi-le.html
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