Posted on 2012-04-15
Austravel has a twin-centre trip to New South Wales in the southern spring for £1,295 per person, including Vietnam Airlines flights from Gatwick via Ho Chi Minh City for travel on either 31 October or 3 November. The deal includes four nights at the Cambridge Hotel in Sydney and five nights on a self-drive tour [...]
Posted on 2012-04-14
Thank you for your feedback on the discussion of Vietnam tour guides last week. Our topic this week, also related to tourism, is about taxi drivers, whose interaction with tourists from other regions or countries often form their first — and perhaps long-lasting — impression of the host country.
At the beginning of the week, [...]
Posted on 2012-04-05
Destination Marketing: Positioning of Ho Chi Minh City as a MICE Destination.By Dietmar Kielnhofer Ph.DThursday, 5th April 2012 The following document outlines in broad terms a tourism policy to complement Ho Chi Min City’s existing tourism strategy; additionally, to engender a dynamic, sustainable brand associated with vibrancy, cultural diversity, colonial history and excellent public service [...]
Posted on 2012-03-30
Leave a Comment BANGKOK, 30 March 2012: Registration for buyers, sellers as well as hosted media for the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2013 is available on line until 30 June. Vientiane, Laos will host the week-long event, 17 to 24 January, 2013. The event should attract over 1,000 travel related executives and government officials. Lao PDR [...]
Posted on 2012-03-28
By Jenny Coad PUBLISHED:14:47 EST, 23 March 2012 | UPDATED:15:25 EST, 23 March 2012 Vietnam is tricky to pin down. It is exotic, but austere in some parts and playful in others. And it is impossible to ignore the war that has left an indelible mark on American history. People say that it is like [...]
Posted on 2012-03-28
By Jenny Coad PUBLISHED:14:47 EST, 23 March 2012 | UPDATED:15:25 EST, 23 March 2012 Vietnam is tricky to pin down. It is exotic, but austere in some parts and playful in others. And it is impossible to ignore the war that has left an indelible mark on American history. People say that it is like [...]
Posted on 2012-03-25
On a map, somewhere between hell and heaven, you’ll find Southeast Asia. We had glimpses of both extremes on a recent two-week trip to Cambodia and Vietnam. More heaven than hell, luckily. This exotic region once known as French Indochina abounds in cinematic landscapes and entrancing faces that make even a casual point-and-shooter feel [...]
Posted on 2012-03-24
By Jenny Coad PUBLISHED:14:47 EST, 23 March 2012 | UPDATED:15:25 EST, 23 March 2012 Vietnam is tricky to pin down. It is exotic, but austere in some parts and playful in others. And it is impossible to ignore the war that has left an indelible mark on American history. People say that it is like [...]
Posted on 2012-03-16
VietNamNet Bridge – Japan is an economic power, and it is one of the fewcountries in the world that encourages its citizens to travel abroad. Vietnamwell understands that Japan is a big market, but it still cannot attractJapanese travelers to the country. Golden opportunities Nguyen Minh Hai, Chief Representative of Vietnam Airlines in Japan, [...]
Posted on 2012-03-14
Recently, Vietnam-visa.com, a familiar name among websites providing foreign tourists and businessmen with visa on arrival service to Vietnam, has launched its new French version website. Â View as PDF Â Print View March 1, 2012 (FPRC) — Recently, Vietnam-visa.com, a familiar name among websites providing foreign tourists and businessmen with visa on arrival service to [...]