Due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, some local festivals on the occasion of National Day September 2 will be canceled. In addition, many localities will still open to welcome visitors but will strictly ensure the prevention and control of Covid-19 epidemic, specifically:
InSapa, festival activities will be suspended. Tourist attractions, relics, and scenic spots will still serve visitors.
Festivals in Sa Pa on September 2nd will be stopped
Representative of the Provincial Department of TourismQuang Ninhalso said that tourist attractions and activities serving tourists on Ha Long Bay are still open, welcoming visitors normally in parallel with strengthening local Covid-19 prevention work.
In addition, most businesses operating overnight cruise ships on Ha Long Bay have temporarily stopped and transferred passengers to the Lan Ha (Hai Phong) route to reduce costs.
From the second outbreak,Thua Thien – HueThere are no restrictions on tourists visiting tourist attractions. However, tourism activities in the province have almost come to a halt due to tourists' concerns and many tour programs linked to Da Nang have been canceled.
InKhanh Hoa, tourist attractions and historical sites will remain open on September 2. Mr. Tran Viet Trung, Director of the Provincial Department of Tourism, affirmed: "Tourist attractions and resorts will strengthen measures to ensure safety in Covid-19 prevention and control according to regulations of the Ministry of Health and competent authorities."
Thua Thien - Hue still opens to welcome visitors to tourist attractions
Besides, tourists can visit the provinces and cities.Central Highlandssuch as Da Lat (Lam Dong), Gia Lai, Buon Ma Thuot; or Phan Thiet, Mui Ne (Binh Thuan); Ninh Chu (Ninh Thuan); Ba Ria - Vung Tau; Ho Chi Minh City and the southwestern provinces such as Can Tho, Ca Mau... also open to welcome guests.
Meanwhile,Da NangandHoi Ancontinue to implement the social distancing order according to the Government's direction. Tourist attractions and scenic spots in Binh Dinh and Phu Yen also continue to temporarily stop receiving visitors to ensure the safety of residents and tourists during the Covid-19 epidemic.































