Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Vietnam’s northernmost point

Lung Cu Town seen from Dragon Mountain
Standing on top of Dragon Mountain in the northernmost Ha Giang Province is the Lung Cu flag tower, flying the Vietnamese flag, delineating the border between Vietnam and China. 

Ly Thuong Kiet, a king in the 11th century, built the first tower to declare the nation’s sovereignty from neighboring China. The tower was rebuilt under the French and has been restored many times since. Twenty nine meters high, it has six relief patterns of the Dong Son drum on the base. The national flag is a massive 54 square meters in area, representing the 54 ethnicities of Vietnam.

Tourists take photos under Lung Cu Flag Tower - Photos: Pham Thai
In order to reach the peak at 1,700 meters above sea level, there are 283 stone steps.

Eight years after the previous restoration in 2002, the tower went through another massive change, including 283 new descending steps and an internal staircase. The reconstruction, however, meant that vehicles can no longer go to the top of the mountain so visitors have to take the stairs.

Dragon Mountain, 24 kilometers from Dong Van District, presents a clear view of Lung Cu town and the corn and vegetable farms of the LoLo ethnic people.

The climb from Lung Cu Town takes one and a half hours. The town itself has little to offer in the way of souvenirs or other attractions for tourists.

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Diver weddings give new meaning to ‘deep love’

Couples ready to take the plunge before their underwater weddings - Photo: Courtesy of Vietravel
The Vietnam Dive Center, Vinadive, will attempt a record for underwater group weddings on Valentine’s Day for nine couples simultaneously.

The official 30 minute ceremony will be held underwater with rings exchanged, signings, professional photographers and newlyweds exchanging kisses.

All the traditional rituals of a wedding ceremony, including Champaign opening and wedding cake cutting in front of families and friends will be held on board the Vinadive ship at Mun Islet in Nha Trang.

For Valentine’s Day, Vinadive, under Vietravel Marketing and Tourist Company, is offering the whole package for VND8 million per couple, a discount of VND2 million.

The costs include the wedding attire for the bride and the bridegroom, flowers, party for the newly weds at Con Se Tre restaurant, honeymoon suite at a five-star hotel, and two T-shirts. The day before, Vinadive instructors will teach the couples to dive.

In 2007, Vinadive set a record by celebrating the first underwater ceremony in Vietnam.

For more information, contact Vietnam Dive Center Vinadive at 23D Biet Thu Street, Nha Trang City, or call +84 058 3526 575 or hotline 0905 007 317 (Mr. Minh), email vietnamdive@vnn.vn, or access www.vietnamdive.com.

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Where to celebrate the day of love

A couple write their names on a heart-shaped cookie at the Valentines buffet at the Windsor Plaza Hotel Saigon’s last year - Photo: Courtesy of the Windsor Plaza Hotel Saigon
For Valentine’s Day, impress your partner with romantic dining, accommodation and gifts.

Caravelle Hotel (19 Lam Son Square, Dist. 1, HCMC, tel: 3823 4999)

All afternoon on Valentine’s Day, the hotel’s Lobby Lounge will brew sweet nothings and a remarkable high tea. When the day wanes, both Nineteen and Reflections restaurants are set to prepare meals once enjoyed by Aphrodite herself. Each dinner comes complete with a flute of Mumm Champagne. Dinner at each of the restaurants costs nearly VND1.3 million++ while the high tea costs VND398,000++ per person.

Lobby Lounge & Restaurant Nineteen – Ground Floor – Caravelle Hotel

Reflections Restaurant – Third Floor – Caravelle Hotel

Duxton Hotel Saigon (93 Nguyen Hue Blvd., Dist. 1, HCMC, tel: 3822 2999)

Wine and dine your Valentine at the hotel’s The Grill Restaurant with romantic music by the Stroller Band, candlelit tables, heart-shape chocolates and flowers for the ladies. Valentine’s dinner buffet is priced at US$30++/person.

Mövenpick Hotel Saigon (253 Nguyen Van Troi St., Phu Nhuan Dist., tel: 3844 9222)

There will be romantic dinner menus at all the hotel’s restaurants.

The first 15 couples to book a table on this special day will receive a complimentary stay at the hotel’s brand new deluxe rooms. The price is at VND620,000++ per person including free flowing house wines, beer, soft drinks, coffee and tea. Valentine’s dinner is available from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Legend Hotel Saigon (2A-4A Ton Duc Thang St., Dist. 1, HCMC, tel: 3823 3333)

For this cupid celebration, the hotel’s executive chef Romeo Bantiling and his team will prepare a sumptuous international buffet serving an array of fresh seafood and a lavish spread of gourmet dishes at the Atrium Café. Ladies will be surprised with a special gift attractively arranged by the chefs for the night. The Valentine’s Buffet is priced at VND500,000++ for lunch and VND960,000++ for dinner. Children from 6 to 12 are half price.

Deli Corner from Feb. 12-14 offers a range of delicious chocolates and heart-shaped cakes for you to take away.

Park Hyatt Hotel (2 Lam Son Square, Dist. 1, HCMC, tel: 3824 1234)

Create precious memories over a private dinner at Opera Restaurant with Italian dishes prepared by Chef Michele Gulizzi, including a bottle of champagne and a special Valentines Day chocolate. The price is VND3.7 million++ per couple. A distinctive evening for two at Square One Restaurant is another choice at the hotel.

Renaissance Riverside Saigon Hotel (8-15 Ton Duc Thang St., Dist. 1, HCMC, tel: 3822 0033)

The hotel’s Kabin Chinese Restaurant offers Valentine’s Day dinner with an eight-course “couple menu” and a bottle of sparkling wine while Poolside Terrace and Riverside Café have their own ways to delight couples. Also includes roses and chocolates during dining.

Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers (88 Dong Khoi St., Dist. 1, tel: 3827.2828)

The hotel’s Signature Restaurant offers a delectable seven-course degustation in truly intimate ambiance while Libai Chinese Restaurant offers a romantic dinner with a traditional flair. Saigon Café and Mojo coffee shop have something special for guests.

Sofitel Saigon Plaza (17 Le Duan Blvd., Dist. 1, HCMC, tel: 3824 1555)

Until Feb. 28, the hotel has the “Magnifique Romance” offer - a touch of French elegance to mark Valentine’s Day including a Valentine’s accommodation promotion, with double A/CLUB points, a bottle of champagne on ice and a romantic gift.

Windsor Plaza Hotel Saigon (18 An Duong Vuong St., Dist. 5, HCMC, tel: 3833 6688)

Sit down together to a magnificent Valentine’s buffet dinner with over 170 Western dishes at Café Central An Dong plus a gift from an angel and delectable heart-shaped cookies to decorate and declare your love for each other. The buffet price is only VND350,000++ per person. Ngan Dinh Chinese Restaurant’s chefs will prepare special dishes for one evening only on Valentine’s Day, including two glasses of wine and live music for around VND1.2 million++ per couple. TTOT Bar & Restaurant on level 25 also offers a lavish multi-course set menu for only VND550,000++ per person.

Vinpearl Nha Trang Resort & Spa (Hon Tre Island, Vinh Nguyen Ward, Nha Trang City, tel: 058 3590 611)       

There will be a special program named “A moment of love – Speak for love” on Valentine’s Day featuring special buffets from Asian to Western cuisines for guests at Vinpearl Nha Trang Resort & Spa. The resort will be transformed into a paradise of multicolored flowers from the bedroom to dining table. Guests will receive a chocolate box from the resort to make their Valentine’s Day sweeter.

Saigon Domaine Luxury Residences (1057 Binh Quoi, Ward 28, Binh Thanh Dist., tel: 3556 6163)

This Valentine’s weekend, Saigon Domaine, a luxury serviced residence complex on the banks of the Saigon River on Thanh Da Island offers a special package. Guests who book a four-night stay (Feb. 11 -15) will get a special low rate of US$169 per night, with the fourth night for free. The package also includes a bottle of chilled champagne and fresh flowers in the room upon arrival.

The chef’s special Western set menu in the intimate al fresco setting of the River Garden is just US$19++ per person, and don’t miss the 25% discount off a romantic moonlight Thanh Da island boat tour.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Eco-tours offer green experience to visitors


Local residents offer tourism services and visitors can turn into
fishermen – that’s the ethos on the eco-tours initiated in 2006 by Hoian
Eco-tour Director Tran Van Khoa, who was born into a fishing family and
used to work in Hoi An’s Victoria Hotel as a receptionist.


A coracle (type of small boat) is dropped into the sea and Khoa
skilfully jumps aboard. He then explains to the tourists onboard that
local fishermen use coracles to catch fish and squid offshore.


He demonstrates how to steer it through the waves and receives a clap from five year old Ally Chris from Singapore .


Other members of the group are invited to try rowing the coracle. Many
of them are intrigued by the local fishing methods. Little Ally’s
mother, Elliott, insists on trying to cast a net into the sea. She draws
it back with only weeds, but she looks delighted, saying: "I have now
learnt how to net fish."


It is not difficult to find a
coracle or a buffalo on the Internet but if someone wants to experience
both interesting and exiting feelings when he/she tries the coracle or
rides a buffalo they need to have some experiences, said Erica Rubbs,
who is working for a non-governmental organisation in Myanmar , after
joining the eco-tour.


Every day, Khoa takes tourists
on cruises to try the coracles. They also visit the Bay Mau palm forest,
where soldiers sheltered in their fight against US invaders. Later they
can enjoy seafood delicacies served up by Khoa’s father.


Khoa also co-ordinates with the five-star Victoria Hotel to offer
special eco-tours, where tourists are encouraged to join in clean-up
activities in Bay Mau palm forest.


"Eco-tourism is
associated with no pollution, greenery and beauty," said Khoa, "There is
too much rubbish in the rivers, along the beach and in the forest. All
my customers are willing to join in a 15-minute clean-up and even the
other tours pick up rubbish to put in the bins on the boats." Within a
day, the tourists can experience farming techniques in Tra Que vegetable
village and then ride bicycles to Cuu Dai beach and try fishing from
Cua Dai Fishing Wharf .


"It’s an excellent way
to see the countryside and meet the people," wrote Tarja Halonen,
President of Finland , who took a tour in February in 2008,
together with her husband and their bodyguard.


Khoa’s
eco-tours have resulted from his own initiative and his whole family and
neighbours have helped. After graduating in English from Da Nang
College , Khoa worked in the Victoria Hotel . He soon realised that
foreign tourists were interested in his fishing village and its
surrounding natural beauty.


So he started the tour
business with 100 million VND (over 5,000 USD) capital. He designed his
own itineraries, and he was the sole guide, his father and mother help
to gear up the boats and serve the food.


Now there are
10 guides who speak mainly English and French and around 30 fishermen
provide and row coracles to serve big groups, earning up to 3 million
VND (more than 150 USD) a month.


"Eco-tourism is successful, because it requires little investment, but results in a higher financial turnover.


"Our eco-tours are especially appreciated as Hoi An has beautiful
scenery, many historic sites and hard-working, warm-hearted people,"
Khoa said.

The Business Traveller magazine has run an article
to commend Tran Van Khoa and his company. Together with the rich
cultural heritages, the efforts to preserve traditional values and
environment is the certificate of the young man on his love for people
and land in Hoi An where he was born and grew up, said the Asian Pacific
tourist magazine.

Hoian Eco-tour has become a famous tourist
trademark of Hoi An which received around 4,000 international tourists,
making up around one-third of the total foreigners to the city in
2010./.

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Friday, January 28, 2011

New appointment at Victoria Hotels & Resorts

Hanno Stamm
Indochina’s luxury hotel group, Victoria Hotels & Resorts (under EEM group), has announced a key appointment for their head office based in HCMC.

Hanno Stamm has taken over the position of managing director previously held by Eric Simard since 2002. At the same time, Stamm will keep his current position as General Manager of the Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa.

With almost 20 years experience in hotel groups such as Accor and Radisson, the German national joined Victoria Hotels & Resorts in July 2002 as Rooms Division Manager of Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa. In 2003, he held the position of General Manager of Victoria Chau Doc Hotel followed by Victoria Can Tho Resort in 2004 and Victoria Phan Thiet Beach Resort & Spa in 2007. Hanno Stamm has been Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa’s General Manager since May 2009. He is also a graduate of the Swiss hotel management school, Les Roches.

The group operates six luxury Indochina retreats embracing off–the-beaten-track mountain and beach spa resorts in Vietnam, two colonial-style hotels in the Mekong Delta, and an elegant spa resort at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The agreement with Thien Minh Travel Joint Stock Company under which EEM was to sell its five hotel properties in Vietnam has been cancelled early January.

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Can Tho gardener with golden thumb

Tran Thanh Liem tends to one of his golden watermelons that will be harvested on Friday
Farmer Tran Thanh Liem in Binh Thuy District in Can Tho City has a special talent growing gold in his garden. Liem has used his gardener’s green thumb to grow 100 pairs of yellow watermelons in the shape of gold ingots.

A pair of watermelons which weigh 2 to 2.5 kg each is priced from VND5 million to VND5.5 million. This is a new product for ancestral altar worshipping during Tet.

Liem told the Daily, “To shape the watermelons, I put them into a special mold 20 days prior to the harvest time.”

The talented farmer has also molded nearly 20 pairs of watermelons in cube shapes priced from VND2.5 million to VND3 million a pair. They have

A pair of watermelons molded into the shape of gold ingots is priced from VND5 million to VND5.5 million - Photos: Le Hoang Vu
already sold out so next year Liem will double the number of melons carved with “Van su nhu y” (everything to your liking), “Phuc Loc Tho” (happiness, prosperity and longevity) and “Chuc mung nam moi) (Happy new year) in the shape of gold ingots.

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A moment to welcome Lunar New Year

Flower Markets

Three Tet flower markets are taking over the city’s three major parks: September 23 Park, Gia Dinh Park and Le Van Tam Park. The September 23 Park, across the roundabout from Ben Thanh Market, will be the city’s main flower market from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2.

Other flower markets in the city are in Dist. 5 (two spots), Dist. 6 (two spots), Dist. 7 (three spots; specially in Dist. 7’s Phu My Hung area, flower market & festival is at Crescent Lake), in District 8 (10 spots), Dist. 10 (two spots), Dist. 11 (three spots), Go Vap Dist. (two spots), Tan Phu Dist. (one spot), Thu Duc Dist. (five spots), Binh Tan Dist. (three spots), Cu Chi Dist. (four spots).

Fairs for Tet Holidays

- From Jan. 21-26 at Phu Tho Indoor Stadium, 1 Lu Gia St., Tan Binh Dist., HCM City.

- From Jan. 25-30 at Van Ho Exhibition Centre, 2 Hoa Lu St., Hanoi.

- From Jan. 26-31 at My Dinh National Exhibtion Palace, Pham Hung St., Hanoi.

Firework Shows

Firework shows will take place at five of high range and two other of lower range during the 15 first minutes of the Lunar New Year’s Eve on Feb. 3 at 0-0:15 a.m.

Caric Shipyard in Thu Thiem Ward, District 2, Administrative Centre project in District 7, Go Vap Cultural Park project in Go Vap District, Nga Ba Giong Memorial area of Heroic Martyrs in Hoc Mon District, Ben Duoc Temple of Heroic Martyrs in Cu Chi District, Ethnic Culture historical park in District 9 and Dam Sen Cultural Park in District 11. 

Ong Do Street

Annually, on Pham Ngoc Thach (in front of the Youth Cultural House) and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai streets (in front of the Labour Cultural House), dozens of young and old calligraphers (ong do) in traditional Vietnamese dress are displaying their calligraphy skills and selling Vietnamese or Chinese calligraphy written in black and yellow ink on red paper. They are New Year greetings wishing people happiness, wealth or longevity.

A calligraphy market will open on Pham Ngoc Thach Street from Jan. 21 to Feb. 2. Artists from the cultural house’s calligraphy club and neighbouring provinces will show off skills at the market.

Another calligraphy market on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai from Jan. 23 to Feb. 1 features artists including members of the Workers Cultural House’s Vietnamese Calligraphy Club and students from city universities.

Nguyen Hue Flower Street

Nguyen Hue Street will be decorated with flowers and ornamental trees, with this year’s theme being New Heights.

The core activity of the festival is the Nguyen Hue Flower Street on Nguyen Hue Boulevard, which will open for seven days from Jan. 31 (7 p.m.) to Feb. 6 (10 p.m.).

Lightings & Door-shows

Lighting up two main streets of Dong Khoi, Le Loi and Chi Lang Park from Jan. 26 to Feb. 14 to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Families living in these streets will be encouraged to decorate the front of their houses and participate in the Door-shows program from Jan. 31 to Feb 6.

Banh Tet Festival

The city’s 24 districts will organize the banh tet (cylindric glutinous rice cake) making contest to select the best cakes as token offerings to the Hung Kings and to produce 10,000 banh tet cakes for poor people to enjoy Tet on Jan. 28-Jan. 31.

Banh tet offerings will be made at the Temple for Hung Kings, the Ho Chi Minh Museum and the Ton Duc Thang Museum.

Tet Flowers Festival

Exhibitors and artisans will arrange and showcase flowers, decorative fish and birds, besides miniature models of well-known architecture works including Nha Rong Wharf made from flowers and foliages created by Japanese artists. Taiwanese exhibitors will also join the festival on Jan. 28 at 5 p.m.-Feb. 8 at 6 p.m.

The event will kick off in Tao Dan Park (55C Nguyen Thi Minh Khai St., Dist.t 1, HCM City) on Jan. 28, or five days ahead of the Lunar New Year. Apart from Tao Dan Park as the main venue, the organizer will also launch a minor flowers festival at Quoc Te Square, or Ho Con Rua as it is commonly referred to.

Homeland Spring

A special program with the performance of Vietnamese artists at home and abroad will take place at the southern gate of Doan Mon of the Thang Long Royal Citadel in Hanoi on Jan. 28 to welcome Vietnamese expatriates who return home for 2011 Lunar New Year festival.

This year’s program is to celebrate the successful hosting of the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi and the 11th National Party Congress. It is also to mark 100 years since Ho Chi Minh left Nha Rong Wharf on board a French ship to seek ways to liberate the country and 60 years since he returned homeland.

The program, jointly held by SCOV under the Foreign Ministry and other related agencies, will start with a incense burning ceremony at the Kinh Thien palace in the royal citadel.

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