Saturday, June 5, 2010

Fifth European Food Festival to cook up a storm in Hanoi

Fifth European Food Festival to cook up a storm in Hanoi

The fifth European Food Festival will be held in Hanoi on May 22 on the garden grounds of the National Library of Vietnam. Speaking at a press conference on May 14 in Hanoi, Preben Hjortlund, deputy chairman of EuroCham, said Eurocham began the festival in 2005 to promote cooperation between the European and Vietnamese communities.

According to organisers, this will be EuroCham's prime social event this year, combining a unique culinary experience while celebrating the worldwide cultural event Europe Days.

This year's food festival will offer authentic European food and beverages, activities for children and live entertainment from en-vogue bands to the best dance troupes in town.

Food specialties include paella, beef Zurichoise with spatzle, the Metropole's Chef clay pot, Italian lasagna, spaghetti Bolognese and assorted baguettes and pizzas.

The event will feature a broad variety of European beverages, including one of the most famous German beers, Bitburger.

Chefs from the Metropole, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi, Melia, Sunway Hanoi, Mercure and Panee Vino will also attend the festival.

A kids' corner will be set up for children with games and entertainment activities, including a giant jumping castle, house of balls, face painting and more.

Tickets are available at the EuroCham Hanoi office, Pane e Vino restaurant or at the gate on the day. Ticket price is 200,000 VND (10.5 USD) per person, including six coupons for food, beer and drinks of all kinds. Entrance is free for children under 10.

Source: Vietnam+

Special tourism programs capitalize on Hanoi’s millennial celebration and national tourism year

Special tourism programs capitalize on Hanoi’s millennial celebration and national tourism year

The Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced many events an programs to develop Hanoi tourism, designed to promote Hanoi’s special and unique tourism products to regional and international friends, creating a foundation for tourism development in the years to come.

Since April, Hanoi has worked with Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Thua Thien – Hue provinces to develop tour itineraries through Viet capital cities. In addition, other programs such as health tourism (visiting medical foundations treating patients with traditional oriental medicine and exercise), a program to increase the quality of city tours, a program focusing on Hanoi museums, a program on ecological tourism in Ba Vi district, a program upgrading Red River tourism, a program to develop home-stay tourism in the outskirts of Hanoi, a program surveying traditional villages and ancient quarters, and a program promoting gastronomy tourism.

These programs are expected to be carried out by the end of 2010. They are also activities to respond to 1,000 years of Thang Long – Hanoi.

In 2010, Hanoi launched a “Green tourism” movement to expand sustainable tourism, increase the quality of tourism and keep Hanoi clean and green in the eyes of tourists.

Some other activities aiming to increase the quality of tourism include a contest for good tour guides and qualified tourism centers to celebrate 1,000 years of Thang Long – Hanoi, and the organization of the Thang Long – Hanoi international tourism festival.

Source: CPV

Cotect unveils $79 mil resort plan for Vung Tau

Cotect unveils $79 mil resort plan for Vung Tau

The first five-star resort in Vung Tau will be built by Ho Chi Minh City-based company Cotect Investment with an estimated VND1.5 trillion (US$79 million). The Cotect Investment and Land House Development Joint Stock recently announced that the Blue Sapphire would include a 15 floor hotel, high class villas, restaurants, swimming pools, tennis courts, and a conference center.

The project will also feature a road along a 450-meter long beach in the resort area, about four kilometers from downtown Vung Tau and 120 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City.

Cotect chairman Dao Duc Nghia said the complex would take three years to complete.


Source: Monre

Community tourism promoted in Dien Bien

Community tourism promoted in Dien Bien

“I was greatly impressed by how unspoilt the mountain was and with the folk songs, dances and the food eaten by the Thai ethnic minority people,” said an Australian tourist. Vietnamese-Australian Nguyen Pham Dien gave his first impression of Men hamlet in Thanh Nua village, Dien Bien district, one of the eight sites that promotes community tourism in Dien Bien province. It was started in 2004 to promote the cultural identity of the Thai ethnic minority group.

Tourists are invited into stilt houses and served with sweet bamboo shoots, baked fish and bamboo-tube rice while their hearts are lifted by the melodious folk music. Many admitted that they almost lost their hearts to the beautiful charming Thai girls as they danced and sang so sweetly.

Home-stay programmes are open to anyone who is interested in becoming a member of the Thai community to find out more about their tribal customs and daily lives.

The provincial authorities have said that community based tourism is expected to expand across the province to promote the cultural identities of all the 21 local ethnic minority groups. The programme will also help to increase the local per-capita incomes by around 700,000 VND a month. This is enough to buy a months food in mountainous areas and will contribute greatly to reducing poverty.

Six kilometres away from Dien Bien Phu city, Men hamlet is popular for its superb panoramas and is undergoing changes for the better every day thanks to this kind of tourism.

The headman in Men hamlet, Quang Van Thuong, said that the poverty rate in his hamlet has dropped to five percent from 20 percent in 2004 and all the local families can now afford to send their children to school.

Him Lam commune No.2 on the outskirts of Dien Bien Phu city is another example. Until the tourism programme was launched, the local population largely depended on growing rice and maize on the terraced fields, which lead to a high poverty rate. This tourism scheme has helped the local people to return to brocade weaving to sell to tourists and increase their income.

Nguyen Dang Quang, Vice Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, emphasised on the need to educate local people to retain and promote their cultural identity.

The province plans to hold folk song classes for the young generation and restore the local traditional costumes, said Quang.

Local families working in the tourist industry will be sent to Sa Pa mountain resort in the north-western province of Lao Cai as well as Ban Lac tourist site in the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh to learn from others how to improve the quality of their services, he added.

Several traditional festivals or rituals will also be revived, such as the festival to pray for peace and the ritual of praying for a bumper harvest as it is expected they will appeal to tourists.

The model of community-based culture tourism currently used in Dien Bien has not yet been fully commercialised, so is quite attractive to foreign tourists, said Quang.

The district has welcomed over 115,000 tourists, including 11,000 foreigners, over the past four months, contributing to the province’s target to attract over 300,000 tourists, including 50,000 foreigners, this year.

Dien Bien Phu was the former battlefield that put an end to the Indochina war. Dien Bien district keeps many items from the bunker of French General De Castries, the commander-in-chief of French the Expeditionary Force at the Dien Bien Phu battlefield.


Source: Vietnam+

Om beach - pride of nature

Om beach - pride of nature

As modem development continues to devour the natural world, more and more people look for antiques or a pristine destination to experience life in a way more similar to the way our ancestors lived.

When mentioning famous beaches around the country, right away people think of Mui Ne, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc or Vung Tau. But these days, Phu Yen Province is more frequently mentioned by visitors and is listed in tours by local travel agents due to the province’s unspoiled destinations. In which, Om Beach is a stop that any tourist coming to Phu Yen Province should not miss in order to wallow in the temptation of nature.

Belonging to Xuan Dai Bay, Om Beach is rather an obscure name to tourists in Vietnam, which is why it has resisted industrial development, human settlement or any services. The beach feasts visitors a totally brand-new feeling different from other beaches with a natural world separated with outside world by peace, silence and primitiveness.

Om Beach is divided in two by an isthmus with the front beach boasts with an endless sandy beach under shade of coconut trees and the back beach hugged by two hills.

Just a meter or so under the salt water is sharp and jagged coral so swimmers must be careful to avoid injury. However, there is swimming and bathing in crystal-blue water and a chance to admire the colorful reef and schools of fish.

More importantly, there are many giant rocks in diverse shapes near the beach that are great background for girls in bikinis to pose for many photos.

Om Beach can be reached from the center of Tuy Hoa City by taking National Highway 1A to Song Cau Town. From here, ask a local the way to Vung La, a fishing village in Xuan Phuong Commune just 600 meters south of the beach. Boats can be hired from local fishermen at Song Cau Town or Nhat Tu Son Town about six kilometers south of the beach. The boat trip takes about 90 minutes.

New air route between Da Nang and Da Lat cities

New air route between Da Nang and Da Lat cities

The Da Nang City People’s Committee and Lam Dong province have signed an agreement with Vietnam Airlines to re-open an air route connecting Da Nang and Da Lat, a local paper has said.

Beginning in mid-June, the carrier will operate at least four flights per week from Da Nang to Da Lat with ATR72 aircraft, the Tuoi Tre newspaper said.

The air route was re-opened to satisfy the demand of residents in the area as well as promote tourism development of two key tourism cities in the central and Central Highlands region.

Hue Festival 2010 to have fireworks

Hue Festival 2010 to have fireworks

The government has permitted the organizing board of Hue Festival 2010 to let off fireworks for 15 minutes at the opening and closing ceremonies held at Ngo Mon Square on June 5 and Gia Hoi ground on June 13.

The 6th Hue Festival will feature the theme “Cultural heritage with integration and development”. At this moment, 26 countries have registered to join the festival, including seven countries that participate in the event the first time – Cuba, Haiti, Senegal, Mexico, Denmark, Norway and Poland.

Many forms of arts will be performed during the 8-day festival, such as singing, circus, drama, street arts, installation art, movie, and puppetry.

The festival will not only be held inside Hue city but also Hue’s neighbouring areas like A Luoi, Nam Dong and Phu Loc districts.

Hue Festival 2010 is among national events to celebrate Hanoi’s 1000th anniversary and 50th anniversary of the relations among Hanoi-Hue-Saigon.


Source: VietNamNet