Showing posts with label Quang Binh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quang Binh. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Typhoon Megi forces cancellation of Hong Kong-Vietnam yacht race

Flooding, typhoon hit tour operators

HCMC – The organizer of an international yacht race from Hong Kong to Vietnam has shelved the competition scheduled to take place on Wednesday.

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club said the VinaCapital Hong Kong to Vietnam Race had been canceled due to the approaching super typhoon Megi, which has battered the Philippines on its course to the East Sea.

The organizer said it regarded safety as the first priority for all its events, particularly for its international Category 1 Offshore events. It would be unthinkable to send the boats to stormy high seas, it said in a statement.

However, the organizer said that competitors and the club are fully supportive of running the race in the middle of next October. The date is expected to be set soon to allow international competitors to plan their racing calendars.

Vu Duy Vu, deputy director of the race’s local partner Saigontourist Travel Service Co., has confirmed the cancellation.

“We completed all preparatory activities for the race but we had to cancel it for safety reasons,” he told the Daily on Tuesday.

Earlier, the central Government had allowed Saigontourist Holding Company, the parent company of Saigontourist Travel Service Co., to combine with the foreign partner to organize the 656km race from Wednesday to next Wednesday.

The event has been taking place every two years since 2004.

* In related news, local travel firms said they have stopped selling tours to Quang Binh Province known for the World Heritage-listed Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park which is home to the longest underground rivers and the largest caverns, as the severe flooding in the central region is still unpredictable.

“We have stopped selling tours to Quang Binh since last week. Tours to other destinations in the central region like Danang and Hue are still selling as normal but fewer tourists are purchasing such tours,” Tran Quoc Bao, head of the domestic department of Saigontourist Travel Company, told the Daily on Tuesday.

Tour operators said that the hardest hit provinces, including Quang Binh, Ha Tinh and Nghe An, are not favorite tourist destinations like others nearby such as Danang, Hue, and Hoi An, so flooding has left little impact.

However, tour operators are concerned about the bad impact of the new super typhoon Megi, which might prompt tourists to cancel all tours to the region.

Fiditourist already feels the impact, as the company on Tuesday received a request from a big group of tourists for cancellation of a tour of the coastal city of Nha Trang.

“The tourists’ final decision has yet to come but we will lose more if the tour is cancelled because Vietnam Airlines is asking for full charges of the cancellation,” said Nguyen Ngoc An, head of the domestic department of Fiditourist.

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Vietnam, Laos, Thailand boost trade, investment

Vietnam, Laos, Thailand boost trade, investment

Vietnam, Laos and Thailand put forth measures to effectively use
Roads No. 8 and 12 in order to boost their trade, investment and tourism
ties at a meeting in the central province of Quang Binh from
August 29-30.


Officials from the three countries
agreed to propose issuing regulations to facilitate goods circulations
among border provinces and speed up investment in infrastructure to
connect Vietnam ’s National Road No. 8A with Laos ’ Road 8, thus
helping link Thai northeastern provinces, Laos and Vung Ang Port
in Ha Tinh province with China , the Republic of Korea and Japan
.


They also agreed to suggest Laos ’
Bolikhamsay province build a cultural centre in Lak Sao town with the
aim of boosting cultural and sport exchange activities, especially on
the three countries’ major anniversaries.


On the
occasion, nearly 120 businesses from Vietnam , Laos and Thailand
took part in a conference to promote investment in Quang Binh province,
which called for investment in such areas as tourism, industry, mining,
energy and shipbuilding.


Earlier on August 28, an
international trade fair opened in Quang Binh featuring products of
Laos’ Kham Muon, Savanakhet and Bolikhamsay provinces, Mucdahan, Sakon
Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom provinces of Thailand and Vietnam’s Quang Binh,
Ha Tinh and Nghe An provinces.


The fair, which aims to promote the three countries’ trademarks, will last until September 2./.

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