With the Ba Na Hills tourism complex re-opening from September 20, guests can enjoy discounts on cable car tickets, in addition to access to a buffet at midday. The combo is being sold at a price of VND750,000 per adult and VND600,000 per child. |
Both Cham Museum and Da Nang Museum have returned to normal from September 7. |
Despite their re-opening, both sites still have few customers. Indeed, the two museums were closed for a period of over 40 days due to the second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak. |
After the second wave of the COVID-19 epidemic, approximately 15% of hotels in Da Nang City have re-opened their doors to tourists. Simultaneously, roughly 25% of all hotels in the central city have been put up for sale because of the negative economic impact caused by the COVID-19 epidemic. |
Quang Nam province welcomes the return of tourism activities. Sites such as VinWonders Nam Hoi An offer a 70% promotional ticket scheme for families and couples, whilst customers from 13 provinces in the central region and the Central Highlands region are offered discounts of 55% on tickets. |
Hoi An’s Old Quarter runs as normal from September 6, with plenty of airlines offering discounts on the route to Hoi An in an effort to stimulate tourism demand. |
Moving forward, developing the local tourism industry in both Da Nang and Quang Nam province has become a priority in order to recover from the damaging impact of the second wave of the COVID-19 epidemic in Vietnam. |
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