About 1,700 tourists from Japan to visit Ha Long by cruise ship

During their one-day stay, 1,700 tourists from Japan will be divided into groups for excursions to Ha Long Bay, the city itself, and possibly nearby Hai Phong or rural villages.

A view of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site (Source: Getty)
A view of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site (Source: Getty)

Hanoi (VNA) – About 1,700 tourists, 85% of whom are Japanese, aboard a chartered cruise ship are scheduled to visit Ha Long city in the northern province of Quang Ninh on April 30.

This will mark the first-ever such journey organised by Peace Boat, a renowned Japanese cruise tour operator.

Representatives from the firm arrived in Ha Long on March 12 to oversee preparations for the arrival of the delegation.

Toda Yoshiaki, Director of Peace Boat’s Cruise Tourism Division, explained that Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, was chosen as the sole stop on the cruise due to its unmatched beauty and global recognition. He added that Japanese tourists have long expressed a desire to visit the bay.

Yoshiaki also revealed that the company worked to schedule the ship’s arrival on an important date for Vietnam, which celebrates its reunification on April 30.

The ship will depart from Kobe, Japan, on April 20, stopping at several ports before arriving in Ha Long on the morning of April 30, allowing tourists to enjoy the special events taking place in Vietnam for this holiday.

During their one-day stay, tourists will be divided into groups for excursions to Ha Long Bay, the city itself, and possibly nearby Hai Phong or rural villages.

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Representatives from Peace Boat arrive in Ha Long on March 12 to oversee preparations for the arrival of the delegation. (Photo: VNA)

A representative from the Quang Ninh Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism stated that the province will provide full support to ensure a smooth and safe visit for the tourists.

At a reception for Peace Boat representatives, along with travel agencies and maritime agents in Vietnam, Nguyen Thi Hanh, Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Committee, emphasised that this inaugural Japanese cruise ship visit on April 30 is the result of extensive negotiations and promotional efforts by provincial authorities and relevant organisations. She highlighted that this milestone presents a great opportunity to further develop cruise tourism between Japan and Quang Ninh, in line with the province's goal of attracting high-end international tourists.

Quang Ninh is committed to ensuring the best conditions for this event, developing more attractive tourism products, and maintaining a safe and secure environment, she said, expressing her hope that this milestone will help promote Quang Ninh as a top destination for international cruise lines, including those from Japan.

In 2025, Quang Ninh aims to welcome 20 million tourists, including 4.5 million foreigners, with total tourism revenue expected to reach 55 trillion VND (2.16 billion USD)./.

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