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From September 13, Ha Long Bay is ready to welcome and serve tourists.

Việt NamViệt Nam11/11/2024

According to information from the Ha Long Bay Management Board, from September 13, tourist attractions in Ha Long Bay will resume normal operations, ready to welcome and serve tourists.

Cruise ships on Ha Long Bay are ready to welcome and serve tourists.

Storm No. 3 (YAGI) was a major storm that caused damage to tourist facilities, forcing the temporary suspension of welcoming visitors to Ha Long Bay.

In recent days, the Bay Management Board has proactively coordinated with departments, branches, sectors and localities to urgently concentrate forces to overcome the damage caused by the storm. Up to now, some tourist attractions have met the conditions to welcome and serve tourists . The Ha Long Bay Management Board announced the organization of welcoming and serving tourists at the following qualified locations: Route 1 (Thien Cung - Dau Go tourist attractions); Route 2 (Sung Sot, Hang Luon, Ti Top tourist attractions); Route 5 (except Ba Hang).

Ha Long City leaders inspect preparations of ships to welcome tourists.

In addition, the overnight accommodation locations that are also qualified to welcome guests are: Hon 587 - Nha Lat - Hang Luon; Hon Cat Lan high-speed boat transfer point.

Time to welcome guests from September 13, 2024. For the remaining attractions in Ha Long Bay , the Bay Management Board is continuing to mobilize maximum forces to urgently overcome the consequences after the storm and will announce the organization to welcome guests again as soon as possible.


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