Ha Long introduces new marine tourism products

Ha Long city in the northern province of Quang Ninh – home to UNESCO-recognised World Natural Heritage – is focusing on renewing existing products and creating new sea-based ones to attract more visitors following the full reopening of international tourism from March 15.
Ha Long introduces new marine tourism products ảnh 1Ha Long Bay (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ninh (VNA) – Ha Long city in the northernprovince of Quang Ninh – home to UNESCO-recognised World Natural Heritage Ha Long Bay – is focusingon renewing existing products and creating new sea-based ones to attract more visitorsfollowing the full reopening of international tourism from March 15.

One of the newest is Sea Octopuscruise which can serve over 200 visitors with two large dining rooms andseveral private ones, offering around 100 dishes, mostly seafood.

Vice Chairman of the city People’s Committee Nguyen Ngoc Sonsaid a much-awaited cruise nightlife service willbe launched on April 28 evening.

A nightlife street will be arranged to serve dining andcoastal excursions along both sides of the jetty of Ha Long InternationalPassenger Port.

There will be 30 cruise ships selected to participate innightlife activities from 6pm to 10pm. Visitors can enjoy food and drinks on theseships that either stop at the wharf or take tourists around the coastal area.

This year, the city plans to organise a wide range ofactivities to boost tourism, including Summer and Winter Carnivals, Tran QuocNghien Temple Festival, and street music performances on Saturdays and Sundays.

Its tourism sector aims to attract 4.5 million tourist arrivalsand earn 6.9 trillion VND (301.6 million USD) in 2022./.
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