Monday, 4 March 2013

Concern over draft decree on cash payment

Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, khách sạn ở huế, giá thue xe du lich o hue đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định Công ty Eagletourist chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch giá rẻ, tour ghép đoàn miền trung, tour du lịch lào, tour du lịch campuchia, tour du lịch thái lan với giá cả rẻ nhất, dịch vụ hoàn hảo nhất. Các bạn vui lòng liện hệ hoặc book tour online để có giá tốt nhất nhé A draft decree by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has stirred up public concern, as it would forbid the use of cash for the purchase of cars and motorbikes. Most auto dealers prefer non-cash payment Recently, Bui Quang Tien, Director of the SBV's Payment Department said the bank would submit the draft decree on cash payment to the prime minister by June 30 at the latest so that it could be issued this year. Necessity Many people said it is necessary to minimise or even ban the use of cash in buying cars and some other big ticket items. Several experts said sooner or later such a regulation should be applied in Vietnam, and that now is a good time to consider it. They say that such a move could help minimise risk in financial management at all levels. "A mainly cash-based society is something of the past. In developed countries, people tend to use credit instead of cash," said Professor Dang Hung Vo. Laurent Charpentier, Chairman of Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers' Association (VAMA), also supported the proposed ban using cash for buying vehicles. "I think that this is a good idea. The automobile industry is one that is intertwined with banking, especially when financing is used," he commented. An anonymous director of a branch of a luxury car dealer in Vietnam said, "One day a client bought two cars worth almost VND10 billion (USD478,240). Unfortunately, he paid in cash with VND50,000 to VND200,000 notes. We had to assign staff to count and sort the money, and then call the bank to ask them to allow us to make a late deposit." Concerns Most automobile dealers agreed that non-cash payment are modern and necessary, but think that guidelines for a new system should be thought out before implementing such an action. Ha Minh Tuan, General Director of AnyCar, second-hand car dealer, said all car companies prefer non-cash payment to prevent problems and possible risks, such as counting, counterfeit currency and security services. Although Tuan sees the policy as feasible in larger cities, he worried that its wide application in rural and mountainous areas, or among people who are unfamiliar with the banking system could cause difficulties. Several other concerns have been brought up, such as worries over transaction charges that may discourage purchases and even overcrowding at banks. Professor Dang Hung Vo said that it is important to change people's habits and improve the quality of service in banking.
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Foreign artists unamused by \'comical\' experiences in Vietnam

Công ty Eagletourist chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch giá rẻ, tour ghép đoàn miền trung, tour du lịch lào, tour du lịch campuchia, tour du lịch thái lan với giá cả rẻ nhất, dịch vụ hoàn hảo nhất. Các bạn vui lòng liện hệ hoặc book tour online để có giá tốt nhất nhé Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định Several foreign artists have complained about their trips to Vietnam, which have included incidents involving everything from theft to crazed fans. Gillian Chung robbed in HCM City Gillian Chung is a singer and actress based in Hong Kong. During a recent Valentines Day trip with her boyfriend her phone was stolen as they were trying to navigate the streets of HCM City. "My boyfriend tried to chase the thief, but he disappeared in the crowd," she told a Hong Kong newspaper on February 19. A number of South Korean productions have come to shot scenes in Vietnam. For fans this has meant that the international airports are a good place for those who want to get a celebrity sighting. They have often formed large crowds that can at times become raucous. Performers such as Bi Rain, Super Junior, Big Bang, and T-ara can regularly be seen at international airports. In one widely-reported incident that occurred a few years ago, the star of the South Korean film "Full House" was so terrified by the crowds that showed up at Tan Son Nhat Airport at 11pm just to catch a glimpse. Bi Rain quickly left out of fear for his safety. Enthusiastic fans scare foreign artists Even as he fled the scene, a mob of over-enthusiastic young people chased his car. There were several injuries and reports of theft. Similar incidents have occurred during performances of South Korean groups like Big Bang and T-ara. The former was so terrified when the audience rushed the stage at a HCM City performance last year that they were forced to stop the show and hide backstage. T-ara also had to stop a show last year because of audience behaviour. Cast of "Running Man" terrified by crazed crowds The cast of the Korean television programme "Running Man" were shocked at the behaviour of the sizable crowd which gathered to see them while filming in Hanoi in early February. Fans tried to grab their hair and tear at their clothes, leaving one cast member, Kim Jong Kook, in injured. Kim Jong Kook (first from the right) injured while filming in Hanoi Many have begun to worry that such incidents will harm Vietnam's image as a desirable place to perform or film and discourage celebrities who might otherwise visit the country.
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Friday, 22 February 2013

International windsurfing event begins in Phan Thiet

Công ty Eagletourist chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch giá rẻ, tour ghép đoàn miền trung, tour du lịch lào, tour du lịch campuchia, tour du lịch thái lan với giá cả rẻ nhất, dịch vụ hoàn hảo nhất. Các bạn vui lòng liện hệ hoặc book tour online để có giá tốt nhất nhé Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định The annual International Windsurf Race will take place tomorrow on the Phan Thiet City beach in Binh Thuan Province. The annual International Windsurf Race will take place tomorrow on the Phan Thiet City beach in Binh Thuan Province.More than 50 participants, both local and international, have registered to take part in the annual event according to organizers. People who are interested in joining the competition, now in its 14th year, can still register up until 9am tomorrow morning. There are two categories at the event. Professionals will race for 3,200m following a W-shaped track while amateurs will cover the same distance but following a figure of eight track. The prizes for the winners are being kept a secret. Phan Thiet is said to be the most beautiful place for windsurfing in Vietnam. The city has hosted a number of tournaments including the annual Fun Cup International Windsurf Race and the Professional Windsurfers Association's World Cup event.
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Friday, 15 February 2013

National heritage: Lo Lo people’s ancestral worship

Công ty Eagletourist chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch giá rẻ, tour ghép đoàn miền trung, tour du lịch lào, tour du lịch campuchia, tour du lịch thái lan với giá cả rẻ nhất, dịch vụ hoàn hảo nhất. Các bạn vui lòng liện hệ hoặc book tour online để có giá tốt nhất nhé Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định The Lo Lo ethnic minority group's ancestral worship was recently recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage. It is also the special cultural identity of ethnic people inhabiting Dong Van Stone Plateau in mountainous northern Ha Giang province. The ancestral worship, which aims to acknowledge ancestors, is a beautiful spiritual custom passed down from generation to generation. It is practised by the Lo Lo people only during the Lunar New Year festival and on the 15th day of July of the lunar calendar. Offerings to ancestors include one cow, one pig, one chicken, steamed glutinous rice, alcohol and votive papers. A pair of bronze drums, with one representing the male and the other exemplifying the female, is indispensable to the Lo Lo people. The drums symbolise the universe and human beings, and are the embodiment of gods. The solemn worship lasts for two and a half days. Young people wearing traditional costumes perform ritual dances to the rhythm of the bronze drums. At the end of the worship, the food offerings will be served to thank neighbours for their help. The Lo Lo people believe that through this practice, their ancestors will be happy in the after life and give them health and prosperity. Duong Thanh Huong, Deputy Director of Ha Giang Museum, said the Lo Lo people's ancestral worship is a unique custom, connecting family members and enhancing solidarity among the community. The Lo Lo population in Ha Giang numbers 1,506, residing mostly in Lung Cu, Lung Tao, and Sung La communes of Dong Van district and Thuong Phung and Xin Cai communes of Meo Vac district.
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Monday, 4 February 2013

Real estate directors avoid creditors before Tet

Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định Công ty Eagletourist chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch giá rẻ, tour ghép đoàn miền trung, tour du lịch lào, tour du lịch campuchia, tour du lịch thái lan với giá cả rẻ nhất, dịch vụ hoàn hảo nhất. Các bạn vui lòng liện hệ hoặc book tour online để có giá tốt nhất nhé A number of real estate directors have been seeking ways to avoid their creditors on these days leading up to Tet. Many real estate companies stop operations Recently, Mr. Tuan, the director of a property firm in Hanoi, has often been absent from the office as a way to delay the debt settlement. He said, "In 2012, most staff members had to be let go. Now we have only three left. However, the company could not ensure sufficient salary even for them. I would go somewhere far from home to escape these problems during Tet." He offered his five-floor house near the West Lake up for sale to repay his debt, but has yet to find a buyer. Despite selling his house and car, Mr. Hung, another director of a real estate company in Hanoi has not been able to fully settle his debts. At this time two years ago, he spent the time before the holiday season shopping for branches in Nhat Tan Peach Village, often spending upwards of VND10 million each (USD476). This year is a different story. His office has been closed for three days and he leaves his house early in the morning, not even informing his family where he went. A director of a real estate company in Trung Hoa area, Hanoi's Cau Giay District had to write a letter to express gratitude to his staff and explain why they were not to be given any Tet bonuses. Since April staff members there have been working for half-salary, and he promised to gradually pay back the remaining. Around half of the employees have already quit. This is especially shocking when seen in the light of the traditional Tet taboos. One of which is not to leave unsettled debts for the new year. This, it is thought, will badly affect the entire year to come. Little hope for the real estate market in 2013 According to a recent report by the Ministry of Construction, a range of property transaction offices in Hanoi and HCM City have stopped operation, with more than half in HCM City having closed their doors. Last year 680 real estate companies suspended business activities or were completely liquidated. The report showed that around 42,250 apartments; 92,800 square metres of offices for rent; 98,400 square metres of trade centres and 7.9 million square metres of land remained vacant. The ministry estimated that the total value of these assets was VND111.96 trillion (USD5.38 billion). Nguyen Hoang Nam, a representative of one real estate business, said the frozen real estate market was due to two factors; the decrease in investment capital as a result of the economic downturn and a loss of confidence in the market.
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Travel firms complain of economic difficulties

Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định Công ty Eagletourist chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch giá rẻ, tour ghép đoàn miền trung, tour du lịch lào, tour du lịch campuchia, tour du lịch thái lan với giá cả rẻ nhất, dịch vụ hoàn hảo nhất. Các bạn vui lòng liện hệ hoặc book tour online để có giá tốt nhất nhé While, according to many, the tourism industry in Vietnam has shown significant progress, many travel firms have said that they are facing difficulties. Many travel firms recorded lower profits despite more tourists The country welcomed over 6.8 million international tourists last year, up 13.86% compared to a year earlier. The number of international tourists to Hanoi reached 2.1 million last year, up 11.3% from the year before. However, the figures seemed not to reflect the situation of small to medium-sized businesses that specialise in services for international travellers. In Hanoi a survey of such businesses revealed that many had to lay off between 25% and 40% of their employees. Others reported having to move office locations to less convenient, but more affordable buildings. Although the peak of the tourism season is from October to April, many tourism companies continue to report losses. Nguyen Vu Vy, manager of Ha Hoi restaurant in Hanoi, said, "When our business was thriving, we welcomed as many as 150 international tourists every day during the month of November. However, the figure has dropped to around 30." An unnamed director of a five-star hotel in Hanoi said they failed to meet their quota this year, with only a 73% occupancy rate, down 2% from last year. Their very modest increase in room prices and a number of promotion programmes failed to attract guests, and the hotel's revenue dropped by more than 10% for the year. He attributed this to the global financial situation. More tourists, lower profits HCM City municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said that last year hotel profits in the city as a whole were much lower than a year earlier due to higher overheads. Occupancy rates in three to five-star hotels was 68.7% last year, down 2.3% on from the year before. "Last month, a lot of four and five-star hotels in Hanoi, HCM City, Nha Trang and Danang City as well as high-end yachting services in Ha Long launched large promotion programmes. This just proves that they were in desperate economic difficulties," said Pham Manh Ha, from Vietnam Luxury Travel Company. Le Van Kien, Director of Travel Sense Asia admitted that his company recorded a decrease of from 5% to 8% in revenues during the recent peak tourism season, as tourists tend to demand higher quality services at lower prices. The company is also facing fierce competition with other travel firms. In order to help the situation several travel firms got together to put pressure on domestic tourism service providers to force them to lower their prices by 15%-20%, Pham Manh Ha confirmed. Mong Cai Travel Club in Quang Ninh Province said they served over 92,000 Chinese tourists in the first ten months of last year, up 46% from a year earlier but their returns were still quite modest. According to the club, Chinese travel firms sold tours to these tourists at relatively high prices, but paid their Vietnamese partners only a fraction of what they collected, for example only from VND800,000 to VND1 million (USD38.3-USD47.9) per person for a four-day and three-night Mong Cai – Ha Long – Hanoi tour. Vu The Binh, Vice Chairman of Vietnam Tourism Association said even though Chinese tourists come in large numbers, they tend not to spend much.
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Friday, 25 January 2013

Flower festival, trade fair welcome Tet

Kênh du lịch Huế trang cung cấp các thông tin về dịch vụ du lịch Huế, đặc sản huế các bánh bèo , cơm hến, Bún bò Huế. Các điểm tham quan như chùa Thiên Mụ, lăng Tự Đức, Lăng Minh Mạng, Lăng Khải Định A flower festival cum trade fair honouring craft villages and high-quality agricultural produce will be held in Hanoi from January 30 to February 5 on the occasion of the Lunar New Year festival (Tet). The event will be jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Hanoi Farmers' Association at Vietnam Culture and Arts Exhibition Centre, No.2 Hoa Lu Street. Its opening will be broadcast live by Hanoi Radio-Television on its radio and TV channels. Vuong Duy Bien, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism cum head of the organisation board, said that the fair not only highlights the best products of craft villages but also serves people's shopping needs for Tet, the year's biggest traditional celebration. The organising board hopes this will be an annual event in the next years. Nearly 100 products made from traditional materials, 100 calligraphic works and parallel sentences for Tet will be displayed at the event. In addition, there will be 200 stalls selling quality farm produce from Hanoi's villages, such as lotus-scented tea, Ba Vi milk, Canh orange, and organic vegetables.
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