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Metropole Hanoi, Nam Hai voted as Asia’s No 1 hotel, resort

The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel Hanoi and The Nam Hai Resort in Hoi An shared top billing as Asia’s best leisure properties for this year via an online poll by Hong Kong-based travel and trade journal Smart Travel Asia.

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The Nam Hai Resort in Hoi An

The Metropole Hanoi and The Nam Hai shared the first position in the travel magazine’s list of TOP 25 Leisure Hotels & Resorts.

The Nam Hai ranked second last year, while the Metropole third.

Coming second this year is the Peninsula in Hong Kong. The Amandari Hotel and the Bulgari Resort, both in Indonesia’s Bali shared the third.

In addition, the Caravelle Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City claimed 23rd on the list of top business hotels in Asia.

The results of the three-month Best in Travel Poll 2011 were culled from votes cast by the readers of SmartTravelAsia.com. Voters had submitted their own nominations from thousands of possible choices in Asia.

Aside from being named Asia’s Top Leisure Hotel and Resort, voters also ranked the Metropole 18th on the list of Asia’s Top 25 Business Hotels and 8th among Asia’s Top 25 Conference Hotels. The Nam Hai collected an additional award as one of Asia’s three Top Spa Hotels and Resorts.

Editor and director of Smart Travel Asia, Vijay Verghese, noted that the placement of two Vietnam properties at the peak of the leisure list of “aspirational brands” underscores the country’s increasing appeal as a holiday destination.

A total of six Vietnam properties made the poll’s lists, including the Park Hyatt Hotel Saigon, the Furama Resort Danang, and Princess d’Annam Resort and Spa in Ke Ga Bay of Binh Thuan Province.

Source: SGGP

Vietnam-Visa.Com To Launch Upgraded Website Version

200 x 200 Vietnam Visa.Com To Launch Upgraded Website VersionVietnam-visa.com is among a few leading websites in Vietnam entrusted by thousands for providing foreign tourists and businessmen with Vietnam visa on arrival every year. With more than 10 year experience in visa service, the website http://Vietnam-visa.com has been a familiar name among travel community.

Recently, an upgraded version of Vietnam-visa.com has been released with more user-friendly interface and new features that are tailored to users’ needs. The launching of new version has received positive feedback from users.

On the celebration of the upgraded version going online, Mr. Nguyen, CEO of Vietnam-visa.com, stated: “The new version with updated content and featured tools promises to bring a new look to the website as well as to enhance its usability in providing customers with the best experiences possible while using Vietnam-visa.com. The changes and innovations represent our effort to reach out and fulfill expectations from internet users and our potential clients. Furthermore, it reflects our ambition in striving to be better and do better.”

The upgraded version of Vietnam-visa.com allows users to easily surf through important pages with updated information about Vietnam visa as well as other Vietnam travel issues. A new Q&A section was designed for customers to submit questions directly to the website. The questions will be displayed and answered by our support staff and any other website user who wishes to share their experiences. Along with the Q&A section is a page for Vietnam visa tips which covers all visa-related guides categorized for users from specific nationalities.

Aside from Vietnam visa application service, the new version also features other extra services including Vietnam visa extension service, Vietnam hotel booking service, Transportation service and Tour booking service. We are happy to include in the new version a tutorial video to guide customers through the visa application process and brand-new tools for checking visa processing status and calculating service fees.

In launching the upgraded version, Vietnam-visa.com also offers special discount programs including VIP Account and Corporate Account program. While VIP account is run as a special thank you to our frequent customers, Corporate Account is designed to best assist clients representing big companies or organizations. More information regarding these programs can be found at http://www.vietnam-visa.com/corporate.html.

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We want our new website version to be everything you want it to be and so would love to know your thoughts. You can be as honest as you like, so please email any (constructive) comments to support@vietnam-visa.com and let us know what you think.

Mekong visa plan ‘years’ away: tourism body

The prospect of a single tourist visa for the six countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-region remains remote but could be discussed at a meeting in Bagan in November, a spokesperson from the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office said last week.

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A Mekong river cruise

Tourism ministers from Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam are expected to attend the GMS Working Group Meeting, as well as representatives from the private sector.

The MTCO spokesperson said a major sticking point for introducing the single visa was the likely negative impact on revenue from tourist visas, which she described as a “golden goose” for some GMS countries.

“It may take years before the countries agree on [the single visa] and then implementation will remain a big challenge, including who collects the money and how is it spread among the countries. Thailand had agreed since 2009 on a single visa scheme but this was never implemented,” the spokesperson told The Myanmar Times.

“The single visa project … is a long-term project. In principle the ministries of tourism are willing to move into this direction but the decision needs to be made at the highest government level.”

It was not even certain the issue would be raised in November, she said, as the agenda has not yet been developed.

While the visa would likely increase arrivals and make travel between the six countries easier, the spokesperson said governments should focus on spreading the benefits of tourism further among their populations.

“I believe the priority is to promote and facilitate a more controlled development of tourism … rather than looking only at numbers of arrivals [and a policy that] benefits mainly a few big enterprises, which are reaping most of the benefits,” she said.

She also recommended studies into “how tourism can benefit the destinations and contribute to the economic development of the local communities”.

“Tourism is a fantastic sector of activity that truly supports the human and economic development at the local level if developed in a sustainable manner. The countries will benefit even more in the long run if they recognise that and implement accordingly.”

According to statistics from the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, tourist arrivals in Myanmar totalled 172,244 in the first six months of 2011, an increase of 22.83 percent on the same period last year.

Almost two-thirds of visitors were from Asian countries, including 35,459 from Thailand – the largest single national group – and China, with 17,944 visitors. About 11,003 visitors came from the South Korea.

Arrivals from European countries totalled 39,734 in the first six months of 2011, representing 23.03pc of all tourists. France led the way with 9435 visitors, followed by Germany with 6119 visitors.

Source: Myanmar Times

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GMS member countries deliberate on introduction of single visa for 6 countries

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Mekong River in Vietnam

Six countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) – China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam will make discussions on introducing single visa for the member countries at GMS travel show to be held in Myanmar  later this year, according to tourism circle Wednesday.

Organised by the Tourism working group of the GMS, the travel show will be held in the ancient city of Bagan for development of tourism as part of its economic cooperation in the subregion.

Food show will also be attached with the travel show.

The 4,500-km Mekong river originates from China’s Qinghai and runs through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam down to South China Sea near Ho Chi Minh city.

Source: Philstar

No solace for foreigners caught in work permit limbo

There will be no respite for foreigners currently employed in Vietnam yet unable to obtain work permits prior to August 1 before new regulations will allow the expulsion of unregistered foreign employees.

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Vietnam employs just 74,000 foreigners

According to Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Thanh Hoa, the Government has issued Decree No. 46 amending and supplementing some articles of Decree No. 34 on managing foreigners seeking to work in the country.

Six months after the new decree takes effect on August 1, foreign workers who have not received a work permit or have yet to apply for a permit will be expelled from the country. These people will also be barred from future visa applications to work in Vietnam.

The new regulation also relates to foreign workers who come to Vietnam as part of the workforce on foreign invested projects. During the tendering process, an investor will be required to employ both Vietnamese and foreign workers. State owned enterprises, enterprises operating under Enterprise Law and foreign invested projects operating under the Foreign Investment Law are allowed to recruit foreign workers, but cannot exceed a three percent threshold in terms of their total current employees. New businesses will be obliged initially seek Vietnamese employees.

Hoa claimed that shortcomings on the management of foreign workers in Vietnam existed.

According to Hoa, the regulation that allowed foreigners who work in Vietnam for less than three months to be free from needing a work permit has created the opportunity for enterprises and contractors to take advantage of supposedly ‘untrained’ workers.

“The new circular attempts to put a brake on the use of low-quality foreign workers,” he emphasised.

MoLISA is also considering applying stricter punishments to employers who have unlicensed foreign workers. He optimistically claimed that it would take only ten working days for a foreign worker to get their work permit, promising a halving in processing time, despite anecdotal evidence pointing to the process taking months to complete.

Institutions and enterprises that receive foreigners who come to study in Vietnam must also file a report to the MoLISA, he added.

Despite government concern over the numbers of foreigners working in the country, Vietnam currently only employs 74,000 workers from 60 countries, 58% of which originate from the Asia, according to unofficial statistics.

Source: DTI News

ASEAN eyes FIFA World Cup, single visa

The 10 ASEAN members will lodge a bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2030, with the governments set to join forces with the soccer associations within the grouping to prepare.

asean ASEAN eyes FIFA World Cup, single visa In a related development, the grouping has also discussed ways to implement a unified ASEAN travel visa to ease travel within the region for citizens of non-ASEAN member states, a prerequisite for jointly hosting a World Cup.

“We are serious with our plan to bid for hosting the 2030 World Cup. We will take the necessary steps, including pooling our resources and engaging the football association as a respective member for that goal,” Indonesian Foreign Ministry director general for ASEAN cooperation Djauhari Oratmangun said.

He said ASEAN foreign ministers, who will meet here on Tuesday, will discuss the issue so that members could take concerted efforts to quickly prepare for the bid.

The World Cup is the world’s most widely viewed sporting event. For instance, an estimated 715.1 million people worldwide watched the final match of the 2006 World Cup Germany. The 2010 championship was held in South Africa, the first in the continent, while the next three events will be in
Brazil in 2014, Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022.

The 2002 World Cup, co-hosted by South Korea and Japan, was the first held in Asia and the only tournament with multiple hosts.

Djauhari said Indonesia’s proposal to enable ASEAN to have a single visa has been well received by other members. “The single visa for non-ASEAN members will boost visitors and the tourism industry. How can we jointly host a World Cup without having a single visa?”

Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa earlier said there were some challenges to the idea.

“We want countries outside ASEAN to see this organization as a single place to visit. We have to consider the laws and rules of each country. Besides, we are still learning what effects may come from the ASEAN visa, as far as safety and politics,” he said, adding that the concept of a joint visa system will resemble the Schengen visa system used by some European countries.

Most ASEAN countries have been issuing free visas for visitors from other member countries since 2005. Of the 10 members — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia — only the last three have yet to implement the visa-free policy.

Some media outlets have reported that the ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA), consisting of ASEAN member tourism bodies, has said they have been busy lobbying their respective governments to adopt a single visa policy valid as a critical step in developing ASEAN into a single tourism destination.

ASEANTA vice-president Elly Hutabarat said the idea of a single ASEAN visa has received widespread support from the governments of the association, but has encountered problems in moves toward implementation due to varying immigration and visa policies among the 10 countries.

Source: The Jakarta Post

Nha Trang Sea Festival kicks off

Nha Trang Sea Festival 2011 took off at the April 2 Square on June 11 with a colourful opening ceremony attended by leaders from Khanh Hoa and the neighbouring provinces, besides thousands of foreign and domestic visitors.

The festival opened with various cultural, art and sporting activities like music shows, a group wedding and a calligraphy showcase.

This year the festival features more than 60 cultural, art and sport activities including Cau Ngu ritual (fish worshipping), fireworks display, wine tasting, kite flying and lantern and carnival processions.

Highlights of the festival include sea and island fun activities, especially on the Truong Sa and Hoang Sa archipelago islands, aimed at promoting tourism and calling for the protection of the sea and the country’s sovereignty of the region.

Le Xuan Than, vice chairman and head of the organizing committee, told Sai Gon Giai Phong that the festival will help build Nha Trang’s image as a cultural, friendly and hospitable city boasting of a beautiful landscape of blue sea, white sand and sunny weather.

He added that the festival will introduce the great potential of Khanh Hoa province for economic and tourism development and send a message for environmental protection to local and foreign visitors.

The festival ends on June 15. Followings are some photos taken at the opening ceremony.

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Source: DTI News

Photo: VnExpress

Regulation for changing foreigners’ driving licenses

Foreigners or Vietnamese nationals residing abroad, possessing a foreign driving license must change it into the equivalent of Vietnam if they want to drive in the country.

vietnam driving license Regulation for changing foreigners’ driving licenses

Question: A Chinese national, named Fadeng, who is working in Hanoi, hopes to change his foreign driving license. What are the procedures to convert a foreign driving license in Vietnam?

Answer:  (Hanoi Transport Department)

All administrative procedures relating to the changes of foreign driving licenses such as sequence, dossiers, and time requirement are stipulated at the city’s database on administrative procedures.

The Department suggested Mr. Fadeng consult the database on administrative procedures on website http://www.sogtvt.hanoi.gov.vn.

The Chinese national will have to follow the procedure 30 to convert his foreign driving license at the first time.

An application dossier for changing a foreign driving license includes:

-   An application for changing driving license (form), confirmed by the organization/agency they are working for or the local authority where they are living;

-   A copy of driving license (presenting an original one for checking);

-   A copy of passport (number, validity, name, photo and visa page for their entry into Vietnam) and present the passport for checking;

-   An authorized translation of the foreign-granted driving license into Vietnamese;

-   03 color passport photos with size 3×4.

Source: VGP

Vietnam – Saudi Arabia to negotiate visa exemption agreement

 Vietnam   Saudi Arabia to negotiate visa exemption agreement

Vietnam-Saudi Arabia cooperative relationship has been promoted but it is not on par with each country’s potential. Therefore, both countries need to make greater efforts to realize their opportunities for cooperation.

This was stated at the first session of the Vietnam – Saudi Arabia joint committee on economic, scientific and technological cooperation, co-chaired by Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Le Duong Quang and Saudi Arabian Deputy Minister of Economics and Planning Ahmed Bin Ibrahim Al Hakami.

During the meeting, the two sides reviewed their relationship and proposed solutions to strengthen cooperation in trade, oil and gas, industrial and agricultural production, finance, banking, transportation, investment, construction and labour.

They emphasised the need to establish a mechanism to ensure food and energy security, with a focus on Saudi Arabia investing in Vietnamese agriculture to supply rice for the west Asian countries and supplying crude oil to Vietnam.

Deputy Minister Quang asked Saudi Arabia to recognise Vietnam’s market economy; implement the protocol on oil, gas and mineral cooperation, which was signed in April 2010; and help Vietnam build oil refineries and power plants. He also recommended promoting trade exchange between the two countries.

Deputy Minister Ahmed Bin Ibrahim Al Hakami asked both sides to take initiatives to help the business communities in both countries to expand cooperation for mutual benefit.

Specific plans for the cooperation should be carried out effectively, he said.

The two countries are negotiating agreements on visa exemption for diplomatic and official passport holders, protecting and encouraging investment, air transportation, an agreement between the two foreign ministries and another between the two central banks.

Saudi Arabia is now Vietnam’s biggest West Asian trade partner with trade turnover reaching US$284 million in 2010. Vietnam’s main exports to Saudi Arabia are seafood, tea, coffee, pepper, cashew nuts, rice, textiles, garments, and wood products while it imports plastic materials, liquefied gas, chemicals and related products, fertilizers, and animal feeds.

Source: VOV