Friday, November 4, 2011

Life Resorts offers overnight trips to Ha Long Bay

After a month of introductory single-night cruises, Life Resorts plans to make multiple-night voyages in Ha Long Bay on heritage junks available in time for the grand opening on November 4.

A group of travel agents, tour operators, government officials and reporters will be the first to experience the Life Resorts fleet on a Ha Long Bay cruise the day after the opening celebrations, the company said in a press release.

Numbering 22 in all, Life Resorts’ 15-meter boats have been designed and are maintained according to the highest international safety standards.

Life Heritage Resort Ha Long Bay has earned an overnight-cruise license in compliance with Vietnam’s strict new maritime regulations.

The boats have separate lounge areas, en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning and heating, LCD televisions and CD/DVD players, and are equipped with kayaks, snorkeling equipment, fishing gear and an assortment of board games.

Each boat is manned by a three-person crew, and has modern maritime safety and emergency features, and direct radio contact with on-shore emergency services.

A wide range of international wines and chilled beverages will be available on board.

Day cruises of four to six hours will also be available, as well as wedding-photo cruises.

Upon departure, the passengers can decide where they want to go by selecting from a choice of itineraries that take in islands, floating fish markets, hidden grottos and beaches.


Thanh Nien News

Ba Be Lake - a getaway cannot get any better

It is not often that we go on a back-packing trip with no outside support whatsoever. In fact, we had never really done it, but summer was coming to a close and we wanted a weekend getaway that was perfect as we could get.

After considering several options and collecting several opinions we zeroed in Ba Be Lake. Picturesque landscapes, limestone caves and a diverse ecosystem home to rare animals like the Black Gibbon – sounded just right to our city-weary ears.

We learnt that Ba Be Lake is “Vietnam’s largest natural lake and now the centerpiece of an extensive national park which is situated in a region of limestone topography that features lakes, waterfalls, caves and many unusual rock formations.

“It is covered by tropical and semi-tropical evergreen forest with rich bio-diversity – 50 animal species, over 400 plants and many species of insects, reptiles and birds. It is also home to ten seriously endangered animals, including two primates, the Black Gibbon and the Tonkinese ‘snub-nosed’ monkey.”

Since we’d decided to get to the lake on our own, we prepared everything very carefully for our first “phượt” – backpacking tour – with all the essentials including three good motorbikes, a map, clothes, medicine and other important things.

We set off right after finishing work at 5 p.m. on Friday. Following National Road No. 3, we passed Thai Nguyen Province before stopping at Bac Kan Town for the first night. By then we had done some 164 kilometers from Hanoi and there were only some 70 kilometers left before we reached Ba Be. The next morning, after consulting with our host about two routes to Ba Be, we decided to take the 75-km Bac Kan-Bang Lung-Ba Be route which is 5 kilometers farther than the Bac Kan - Phu Thong - Cho Ra - Ba Be route, because the former offers more quiet roads and a more scenic drive.

We were all pleased with our choice. It took us a whole morning to make our way along the quiet roads because we stopped many times to take photographs of the scenery on offer.

We arrived at Ba Be Lake at noon. It did not take us long to find a home-stay in Pac Ngoi Village. Local residents here mostly belong to the Tay, Nung Red Dao and White H’mong ethnic minority groups. Besides Pac Ngoi, you can also find good home-stay options in nearby villages like Bo Lu or Coc Tai. An alternative is the park’s guesthouse which provides basic accommodation, but visitors usually prefer a home-stay.

After “checking-in” and having a bath, we were invited to a wonderful lunch of some local specialties, including corn wine, braised pork with tram fruit, boiled chicken and bo khai vegetable. Every dish was fresh and delicious. Our hosts also gave us some useful advice and information on how to explore Ba Be National Park and we skipped our regular nap to set off right after lunch.

We hired a boat from the Buoc Lom Wharf and rowed into the lake. This was my first visit here and everything was more wonderful than I had expected.

Ba Be Lake is formed by three small lakes: Pe Lam, Pe Lu and Pe Leng, which all run through the Nang River. It’s about seven kilometers long and one kilometer wide at the widest point, and contains around fifty species of freshwater fish. The surface of the lake was calm, and our trip was a peaceful experience.

It can take a full day or two or even more to explore all the beautiful spots, including the caves, waterfalls, ponds and some small islets as well as checking out the life of people who live around this lake. But since we did not have that luxury, we could only stop at the Dau Dang Waterfall, which is 50 meters tall, the Tien (Fairy) Pond on the top of a mountain, and some beautiful caves including Puong, Na Phong and Pac Chan.

We also spent sometime at Cam Village, on the banks of the Nang River. Local people here earn their living by growing rice and fishing. They travel around on a thuyen doc moc - a small wooden boat which has become a iconic image of Ba Be Lake.

When the sun began to fall gradually on the peaceful lake, we turned our boat back to the wharf and returned to our weekend home. The quiet stilt-houses were soon covered in darkness and atmosphere was unbelievably serene.

Dinner was prepared with many good dishes but I loved the baked fish the most. It ranks among the best dishes I’ve ever eaten. Our host told us that he was a fisherman and had caught the fish in Ba Be Lake. I told him sincerely that he was not only a good fisherman, he also a talented cook.

When we finished our dinner and gathered to chat with the many neighbors here, I discovered that our host was also one of the best singers in the village. He played the tinh (a local musical instrument) and sang then (a type of local folk songs) really well.

To get so close to an authentic ethnic minority lifestyle and have a host who could cook, play music and sing really well – it was a trip that was better than we hoped for when we started out – and we had already set the bar very high.

Source: Thanhnien News & Tours to Babe Lake

Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia vote for Ha Long Bay

In response to the campaign for Ha Long Bay, on October 28, Vietnamese students studying at Royal University of Phnom Penh in Cambodia also voted for Ha Long Bay through the internet.

Besides, they also introduced the natural beauty and culture and historical importance of Ha Long Bay, which has been twice recognized as a world natural heritage by UNESCO.

“Vietnamese students are honoured when Vietnam has such a beautiful wonder of nature. The Vietnamese student association has positively responded and called upon friends and international students in Cambodia to vote for Ha Long Bay as one of the new seven natural wonder of the world,” Phan Dinh Bac, a third-year student from the Royal University of Phnom Penh, said.

Previously, the Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia has also organized to vote for Ha Long Bay.

Ha Long Bay is now one of 28 candidates for the new seven natural wonders of the world title.

Source: CPV

Historic and heavenly Viet Bac program

North Vietnam Tours: The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in Bac Kan Province on Tuesday held a press conference to introduce a tourism program called ‘Through Viet Bac’s heritage regions 2011’ with the participation of Cao Bang, Lang Son, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang and Ha Giang provinces.

The program, which opens from November 6 to 11, is aimed at promoting landscapes, tourism potential, people and tourism projects to develop tourism in Viet Bac, a region of Vietnam north of Hanoi.

The program will feature many activities such as ethnic sports contests, exhibition on landscapes and people in Viet Bac, Bac Kan tourism and trade fair and arts performances.

With breathtaking scenery of mountains, waterfall, forests and cultural and historical relics of ethnic people, Viet Bac is always recommended as an ideal destination for tourists.

Ha Giang is the most popular itinerary in tours to the north. Situated 300 kilometers from Hanoi, it is famous for its Dong Van Plateau which is situated 1,025 meters above sea level and is inhabited by the Tay and H’Mong ethnic groups. Many people used to be bewitched by beautiful terraced rice fields, the fragrance and attraction of plums and peaches when they come to harvest season or giant and ancient tea trees. Dong Van has a lot to offer with magnificent mountains, forests, hidden grottos and mysterious caves.

Visiting Dong Van, one can see Pho Bang, also called Pho Bang Street, which was built a long time ago and features multi-storey houses made of clay bricks and tile roofs. Visiting Dong Van on Sundays, tourists shouldn’t miss out on shopping in a market where all kinds of goods and multicolored clothes can be purchased.
Thai Nguyen Province is famous for its green tea farms and mountains. But its gem is Nui Coc Lake which boasts splendid scenery in its 89 islets; some are covered with trees, some with birds, and others with storks or mountain goats. Next to the lake, Coc Mountain stands imposingly in the middle of the blue sky, the bright sunshine glinting over every blade of grass and twig, all making for stunning scenery.

Another must-see site is Phuong Hoang Cave, one of the largest caves in Vietnam, located 40 km from Thai Nguyen City. The cave has four chambers where stalagmite and stalactite formations are seen. Two of the caves are lit by sunlight when the direction of the rays is at the right angle.

Meanwhile, Bac Kan’s fame is closely involved with not only stunning landscapes but also national history. Mentioning Bac Kan, people will rightly think of Ba Be National Park, a complete and complicated system of primitive forest on stone mountains and rock cave, which are surrounded by tranquil lakes.

‘An Toan Khu’ (ATK), meaning ‘safe zone’ was constructed during the revolution against the French. ATK is a complex of underground tunnels and rooms emboldened by a missile defense system in Cho Don (Bac Kan). This unique and invincible complex was one of the most important locations for the Vietnamese Army from 1946 to 1954, where President Ho Chi Minh and many other leaders gathered, discussed and made vital decisions involving the destiny of the nation. 

Coming to ATK in particular and Cho Don in general, tourists can not only visit many historical sites but also learn more about the lives of the local inhabitants, discovering their most beautiful cultural essences which can only be found there.


Source: Saigon Times

Countryside landscape exhibition by Tranh Viet

Tranh Viet Club opened a painting exhibition Tu do (Liberty) on Tuesday at the Labor Cultural House, 55B Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street in District 1.

Under the theme of Tu do, the exhibition showcases over 50 works by 19 member artists. Besides Thuyen va bien (Boat and sea) by Thanh Thuy, viewers can enjoy Cho ca (Fish market) and Hoa song (Wave flowers) by Xuan Mai, Bep som (Early fire) by Minh Tam along with many pieces by other painters.

Works depict countryside landscape and daily lives of Vietnamese people via lacquer, canvas, pastel and water-color materials.During its six-year operation, Tranh Viet Club has held four exhibitions. Its members are both professional and amateur painters active in different fields but they all share a love of painting.

Source: Saigon Times - VNA

International arrivals to Vietnam in October grow 80.9% over last month

According to General Stastistics Office (GSO), the number of international arrivals to Vietnam in October 2011 estimated 518,477, increasing by 80.9% in comparison with the last month and 17.8% with the same period of 2010.

In October, by means of transportation, international arrivals to Vietnam by air reached 445,612, an increase of 24.6% from October 2010; by sea: 1,500 (down 66.7%); by road: 71,365 (down 8.5%).

By purposes of trips, the number of leisure tourists was 313,069 arrivals, up 21.1% compared to October 2010; those for business: 86,305 (up 0.1%); for visiting relatives: 86,830 (up 89.4%); for others: 32,273 (down 34.9%).

This brought the figure for the first ten months of 2011 to 4,830,604 arrivals, an increase of 15.8% over the same period of 2010.

International arrivals from most of markets achieved positive growth, led by Cambodia with 56.9%, followed by China (45.8%), Malaysia (11.7%), Japan (8.5%), South Korea (6.0%), Taiwan (5.9%), France (5.3%), Australia (3.0%), USA (0.9%), only Thailand down 20.7% because of flood consequences.

Thus, Vietnam tourism sector would likely to fulfil the target of welcoming 5.5 million international arrivals in 2011 as a result of high tourism season in the last two months of this year.

Hong Thanh (TITC/ VNA)

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Impressed with Goat Fight in Hoang Su Phi - Ha Giang - Vietnam

The recent Goat Fight Competition which was organised in Hoang Su Phi, Ha Giang for the first time, has been very successful and impressive for many people as well as got much support from local authority.
Published: Saturday, 29 October, 2011. 

Goat Fight (Chọi dê) is a practical activity to remaintain and promote for sport development as well as develop a folk game  - Goat fight of ethnic minorities in Hoang Su Phi, Ha Giang.

This Goat Fight competition also help inspire and promote the traditional culture, conserve and develop precious genetic resources for breeding animals of various ethnic groups in the district.

Hoang Su Phi is a mountainous district with many difficulties. The economy of Hoang Su Phi mainly bases on agriculture which livestock breeding plays an important role.

At the moment, the district have about 24,255 goats, these animals have an increasingly important position in the economic development of the district. Therefore, this game is not only to inspire spirit for the local people but also to encourage household breeding.

In the future, Goat fight will be more enlarged and become a special festival which is organised every year in Hoang Su Phi, attracts many people in general as well as many tourists in Vietnam tourism.
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