International tourists return to Ha Long Bay after Yagi dissipates

Travel – Foods - Ngày đăng : 18:55, 10/09/2024

Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO-recognised World Natural Heritage Site, has re-opened some tourist spots to welcome back foreign visitors from September 10 after being impacted by typhoon Yagi.

According to Vu Kien Cuong, head of the management board of Ha Long Bay, all tourism activities were postponed from September 7 to 9 due to the impact of typhoon Yagi.

Starting from September 10, several tourist spots have re-opened to receive tourists, including Thien Cung cave, Dau Go cave, Ti Top island, Sung Sot cave, Luon cave, and Trinh Nu cave.

Grand Pioneers Cruises has welcomed around 40 foreign tourists from Israel, Germany, India, and China to visit Ha Long Bay. They are spending two days touring Sung Sot cave and Luon cave.

Athena Cruise Group, which operates the Athena Cruise and Signature Cruise, also resumed operations from September 10. As many as 40 foreigners took part in tours to discover spots, including Ti Top island, Sung Sot cave, Luon cave, and Trinh Nu cave.

Furthermore, the cruise ship Ambassador Cruises also resumed its overnight tours to Ha Long Bay.

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