Conservation organizations in Vietnam sent a letter to the Prime Minister last week asking for an update on planned regulations curtailing the trade and consumption of wildlife.
Zero deaths. It's an achievement amid the coronavirus pandemic that governments from the United States to Italy can only dream of.
Considered one of Vietnam’s premier golf properties, the 7,000-yard, Sir Nick Faldo signature-designed Laguna Golf Lăng Cô, owned by The Banyan Tree Group, has been heralded, following its opening in 2013, as a one of Asia’s finest golf properties
The Los Angeles Times of the United States recently published an article in which it gave an analysis of Vietnam’s successful efforts to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, noting that the country has not seen a single death caused by the virus, and is therefore starting to ease its lockdown measures.
The love Russian artists Evgraf Plotnikov and Rita Shageyeva have for the vibrancy and simplicity of Vietnam flows out of their brushes.
On April 15, a Russian tourist used his savings to buy 300 kilograms of rice, then transported this quantity to a ‘Rice ATM’ machine in Phan Thiet city to support those who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
Over the past few days, international media have continued to hail the success that Vietnam has had so far in containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic despite having limited resources compared to many countries.
Financial Times on March 24 ran an article praising Vietnam’s efforts in containing the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, saying that the country has proved itself as a model in the work with limited resources but determined leadership.
As the outbreak of coronavirus reaches more than 72,000 confirmed cases across the globe, there is much uncertainty regarding where is safe to visit, with 27 countries now affected by the virus.
While the government has taken significant measures to limit the impacts of the coronavirus on the country, it is also operating within limits and realities.
This year, the Vĩnh Long province aims to receive 1.6 million tourists, including 220,000 foreigners, while income from tourism is expected to reach VNĐ800 billion (US$34 million).