Paving the way back to vibrant business

Paving the way back to vibrant business

Hospitality was among the first industries to be hit by the side effects of the pandemic and likely will take a while to fully recover.
A new face for ancient Hoi An

A new face for ancient Hoi An 1

Hoi An is one of the most beautiful destinations in Vietnam. Besides exploring traditional houses, pagodas, rivers, beaches, and bridges, there are so many insightful tours, amazing dishes, and fun activities in Hoi An – you’ll never run out of interesting things to do.
Golf courses slowly coming back to life

Golf courses slowly coming back to life

Nearly 40 per cent of golf courses across Vietnam reopened after the social distancing order eased from April 23 while others still remain closed to golf enthusiasts as they lie within high-risk areas.
The hotel industry manages to overcome the crisis

The hotel industry manages to overcome the crisis

A hotel’s revenue depends primarily on accommodation services, but in times when there are no guests, many hotels in Vietnam have actively shifted their business and created new products and services to maintain operations.
Like a Phoenix Rising from the Ashes

Like a Phoenix Rising from the Ashes

The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating for global tourism and Vietnam is no exception. However, now that the country’s national lockdown is slowly being eased, hopes are high that the tourism sector may recover and even come back stronger than ever before.
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