Klook Fest travel show comes to Vietnam for first time

Klook Travel Fest, organised by Klook, will be held in Vietnam for the first time.
Klook Fest travel show comes to Vietnam for first time ảnh 1After a successful run in several Southeast Asian countries, Klook Travel Fest, organised by Klook, is finally making its way to Vietnam for the first time. (Photo: VNA)

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- Klook Travel Fest, organised by Klook, will beheld in Vietnam for the first time.
 
The Klook Fest Vietnam, to be held in Ho Chi Minh City from November 8 to 11,will combine travel, fun and entertainment under one roof, providing traveloffers for the year-end holiday season. 

According to C.S. Soong, General Manager, SEA Region, of Klook, Klook TravelFest is a series of travel festivals Klook are holding across Southeast Asiancountries, including the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia. Over the pastyears it has become one of the most-awaited annual travel festivals as itoffers customers exclusive offers and interactive experiences.

Klook Fest’s five regional partners, Hong Kong Disneyland, Switzerland Tourism,Wildlife Reserves Singapore, Universal Studios Japan, and KTOURSTORY, willoffer deals and prizes, including a free trip to Switzerland for two people. 

Other partners such as Jeju Air, Agoda and OYO will offer deals on flightroutes and accommodation.

Visitors can get tips on how to make the most of the Klook travel app.

Five times a day during the three-day event discounts will be released. Therewill be a lucky draw at 7.30pm every day with an iPhone 11 on offer.

Klook Fest will also feature Instagram-worthy booths, interactive activities,and music performances from dance groups, acoustic bands, and top singers suchas Jack & KICM, Chi Pu, Ali Hoang Duong.

Founded in 2014, Klook is a travel and services booking platform./.
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