Vietnam tourist ferry boat capsizes in Ha Long Bay
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Deputy PM Trần Hồng Hà has asked for all-out efforts to find all victims before the third typhoon to enter Việt Nam's East Sea (South China Sea) this year, Wipha, starts to affect the coastal areas of the country.
Owners closing Little Palace indefinitely to become second-generation operators of Ha Long Bay Sisters will close the restaurant they opened in 2022 this December, and ownership transition of ...
Hạ Long Bay, a breathtaking gem of Việt Nam, was recognised as a World Natural Heritage site three decades ago, on December 17, 1994. This 30-year milestone not only marks a moment of pride for Việt Nam but also underscores the immense responsibility that comes with safeguarding such a natural treasure.
Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the Quảng Ninh Province People’s Committee Phạm Đức Ấn, along with other provincial leaders and representatives from relevant departments and agencies,
Hạ Long Bay fishermen forced out to make room for tourism (and pollution) Illegal seafood farms have been relocated. Provincial authorities have collected tonnes of styrofoam buoys and bamboo rafts.
The capsized ship was recovered early July 20 and is now docked at a local shipyard awaiting inspection and repair.