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Muine-bungalowLittle Muine Resort
20% off for low season from 1/July to 31/Oct/2010
Stay 2 nights pay 1
Stay 3 nights pay 2 and get 60 minutes body treatment per person at Vedana Wellness
Valid from 1st - Jan - 2011 to 30 - Sept - 2011
Stay 3 pay 2 before July 1st pay 2.5 after July 1st
Validity to Oct 31st
50% off for Deluxe City View Room
Validity: from 01 April 2010 to 30 September 2010
novotel_muine2Novotel Phan Thiet Ocean Dunes & Golf Resort.
Stay 1 night and get 50% off the second night
tuan-chauTuan Chau Holiday Villa Early Bird Promotion
10 % off for booking before June 15th
15 + 1 Policy Book 15, get 1 complementary room with breakfast included
1 Child under age of 12 Policy sharing room free of charge and free breakfast.
mithrin_halong_hotel.jpgMithrin Halong Hotel
13 + 1 Policy: One (01) complimentary room for every 13 paying rooms/group
16 + 1 Policy: One (01) complimentary meal (food only) for every 16 paying guests

blue_moon_resort_and_spa3Dalat Blue Moon Hotel and Spa
Stay 8 consecutive rooms get complementary ½ room
nhatrang_ana_mandara.jpgEvason Ana Mandara Nha Trang & Six Senses Spa
Children under 2 years complementary baby cot
Stay 5 consecutive nights Pay 4
Stay 7 consecutive nights Pay 5
Valid between 05.05.2010 – 15.07.2010 and 05.09.2010 – 31.10.2010
nhatrang_evason_hideaway.jpgSix Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay
Stay 3 consecutive nights Pay 2
Stay 6 consecutive nights Pay 4
Valid between 16 Jan 2010 -19 Dec 2010
novotelhalonghotel1Novotel Halong Bay
For Honeymoon guests, foc 01 bottle of sparkling wine in the room.
For Executive room guests, welcome fruit platter in the room.
Complimentary access to high speed internet in every room.
"Stay 3 and Pay 2" during 1/5- 30/9.
10% discount for Early Bird (45 days prior to arrival) throughout the validity.
quochoa_hotel.jpgQuoc Hoa Hotel Hanoi
13 full paying rooms get 1 complementary room
majestic_saigon_hotel.jpgMajestic Saigon Hotel
8 full paying rooms get 1/2 complementary room
16 full paying rooms get 1 complementary room
white_sand_doc_let.jpgWhite Sand Doclet Resort and Spa
A half twin complimentary room is offered for every 8 paid rooms
1 complimentary meal is offered for every 15 paid meals
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Hanoi to open citadel relic site to public Print E-mail
Hanoi Tours.jpgVietnam’s government has allowed Hanoi to open the excavation site of its 1,300-year-old citadel to the public in celebration of the capital’s millennial celebration this October.

The Thang Long Imperial Citadel was first discovered in late 2002 during excavation work to build a new national assembly on Hoang Dieu Street. Authorities have yet to decide on exactly which day they will open the site.

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The hidden charm of a beach at the foot of mountain Print E-mail
Quy Nhon  Tours.jpgQuy Hoa beach is situated between two low mountain ranges that merge with the blue sea, offering stunning vistas and mild weather that combines sunshine with the cool breezes blowing out of the forests from the mountains.

To reach it, one has to ride down the road going from Quy Nhon to the neighbouring province of Phu Yen, make a turn on the first downhill road on the left and follow it.
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The beach is closed off and there is a gate. The whole place has been developed into a complex. The entrance costs for the complex is VND5,000 plus another VND2,000 for motorbikes. At the entrance of the beach is a park with statues of world celebrities who dedicated their lives to fighting leprosy.

Swiss philanthropist: A statue of Jean Henri Dunant in the celebrities park.
“The beach is a favourite place for me and my friends to go during a free afternoon or on the weekends,” said Phan Thao Ngan, 21, who lives near the Quy Nhon central beach, where there is a wide square for people to sit and drink from coconuts, or walk.

Ngan and her friends said they prefer this beach to others in the city because it is peaceful and has a romantic view. “We often spend hours chatting, seeing lovely waves under the sunlight, and we return home refreshed,” one of her friends said.

“This beach is fantastic because people of all walks of life can enjoy it,” Ngan said.

The park, which is separated from the sand by a low embankment, is shaded by willow trees and has tables and chairs and a long bench in the shape of a guitar.

Inside are statues of scientists like Louis Pasteur, Albert Calmette and Alexandre Yersin. The only Vietnamese scientist here is Prof Dang Duc Trach, the country’s leading micro-biologist.

“Every time my grandson visits, he tells me he was able to learn from the celebrities, which makes him want to do something with his life,” said Le Manh Trung, a resident in the village for leprosy patients.

Trung said this complex often attracts philanthropist, charity organisations and students.

“Domestic and international donators join hands with the State to ensure our food and welfare. This wheelchair is from a foreign Protestant,” he said, as he drove his wheelchair by the beach.

“Charity organisations conduct regular trips here to investigate our needs to find people who can use donations.

“Students have been led to visit the statue, learn hygienic practices and raise awareness about leprosy,” Trung said.

Reach the beach: Quy Hoa Beach in central Viet Nam.
But the 70-year-old man said he is most excited during weekends and national holidays, when thousands of local people, visitors from other provinces and foreigners flock to the beach. “I always feel happy and a little proud of where I live,” Trung smiled.

Trung’s residence is part of the complex that is home to 600 residents with leprosy. All of the buildings, rehabilitation zones, beaches and other zones harmonise with nature and provide a nice view. Visiting the site is like going on a pilgrimage, where you can see couples with leprosy live as happy families. People here lean on each other in order to overcome misfortunes.

The site is a good destination for lovers of poet Han Mac Tu, who died at the complex due to complications from leprosy.

People can indulge in their poetic inspirations while reading Mac Tu lines on stones or wood plates that are on display.

Under the sunset, visitors are able to say goodbye to the complex after being completely refreshed due to their encounter with humanity under the watchful eyes of the statue of Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who devoted his life to studying and fighting leprosy.
 
A unique trait of Hanoi Print E-mail
Hanoi Tours.jpgUnarguably, lots of changes can be seen almost everywhere in Hanoi, particularly in the center of town. More buildings are added to the city’s skyline. More upscale fashion stores, restaurants and hotels line the narrow roads in and around the Old Quarter. More fashion-savvy young people roam the tree-lined streets.

Still, the capital city has some special traits that seem to be untouched by time despite all sorts of social change and that can hardly be found anywhere else in the country. And one of these is the popular business of vending tea, coffee or soft drinks on the sidewalk.
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Rainbows end down that highway, where ocean breezes blow Print E-mail
Halong Bay Beach.jpgVan Don Island District is an archipelago of 600 limestone islands which rise 200-300 meters above the waves of Bai Tu Long Bay. Van Don is considered a sleeping princess waiting for tourists.

Van Don offers Creation’s brilliant combination of ocean blue and forest green and a chance to relax in the Western Pacific off the beaches of Quan Lan and Ngoc Vung islands, which have been spared from modernization and retain their primitive sceneries and clean air. Boat rides offer more detailed views of the islands and of the taller mountains that stand guard over them. Mysterious caves in these ocean mountains are great for exploring.
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Odd kites at Vung Tau festival Print E-mail
Vungtau_tours.jpgHundreds of colorful kites in strange shapes filled the skies above Vung Tau in the second international kite festival held by the Department of the Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ba Ria – Vung Tau.

The festival titled “Legend – Millennium”, which is organized by Vung Tau city from March 24-29, drew 80 aficionados from six kite clubs in Ba Ria – Vung Tau (two teams), as well as one team each from HCM City, Khanh Hoa, Dong Nai and Binh Duong and kite artisans from 26 countries and territories.
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