SEA Games 31: Thai sporting delegation enjoys double-decker bus tour in Hanoi

The men’s and women’s sepak takraw teams of Thailand attending the ongoing SEA Games 31, comprising of over 30 members, toured Hanoi capital with double-decker bus on May 18.
SEA Games 31: Thai sporting delegation enjoys double-decker bus tour in Hanoi ảnh 1The men's and women's sepak takraw teams of Thailand tours Hanoi with double-decker bus on May 18. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The men’s and women’s sepak takraw teams ofThailand attending the ongoing SEA Games 31, comprising of over 30 members, touredHanoi capital with double-decker bus on May 18.

Thailand had won gold medals in the men’s and women’s team regu eventsat the ongoing regional sporting event, while the hosts Vietnam earned a bronzein the men’s team regu and a silver in the women’s category.

The bus took the Thai delegation to famous touristdestinations in Hanoi such as the Hanoi Opera House, Ba Dinh Square, and ThangLong Imperial Citadel.

During the ‘Hanoi City Tour’, the delegation enjoyed a 30-minute sightseeing at the Temple of Literature special national relic.

Head coach of the men’s sepak takraw team Veeras Na Nongkhaisaid this is the first time that he has travelled to Hanoi, hailing the city’slandscapes and people’s cordiality.

Head of the sepak takraw delegation of Thailand PairojArcharungroj said this is the first time for him and many Thai athletes toexperience the double-decker bus tour as Bangkok has yet to launch such services.

He also praised Vietnamese and Hanoi cuisine, adding that hewants to travel to the country with his family in the future.

Competitions of the sepak takraw at SEA Games 31 are beingheld at Hoang Mai Gymnasium in the district of the same name in Hanoi from May11 to 21.

The ongoing ‘Hanoi City Tour’, free of charge for all delegates,including athletes, coaches and foreign reporters of SEA Games 31 throughoutMay, is among tourism products of the capital city serving the biennialregional sporting event.

It is arranged by the Hanoi Transport Corporation. Thebuses, running between 9am and 5pm every day, can be identified with the Games’logo and the line ‘Official bus tour for SEA Games 31’.

The service is the first of its kind in the capital. Thebuses carry passengers through 25 streets and have 15 stops at key localtourist destinations such as the Hanoi Opera House, St. Joseph's Cathedral,Hanoi Flag Tower, President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Hoa Lo Prison, and theVietnamese Women’s Museum.

The vehicles are also equipped audio guides in 10 languagesand operate every hour.

Travel companies in Hanoi have organised 28 tours forcoaches, athletes and guests to the Games, according to the municipal Departmentof Tourism.

The tours have been arranged to fit in with the guests’schedules, and focus on the cultural, historical and architectural values ofHanoi, along with scenic spots and ancient villages on the city’soutskirts. 

Tourism companies are also offering trips to Ninh Binh, SaPa and Mai Chau, and Vietravel Tourism Company is selling tickets to theopening and closing ceremonies of the Games.

SEA Games 31, themed “For a Stronger South East Asia”, isbeing held in Hanoi and 11 neighbouring provinces and cities until May 23.

It features 40 sports with 523 events, attracting around 10,000participants. The biennial event was initially slated for late 2021 but delayeddue to the COVID-19 pandemic./.

VNA

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