Specifically, Mong Cai City reopens Tra Co beach, outdoor tourist areas, restaurants, indoor eateries, coffee shops, and refreshment shops. In addition, services, physical education and sports activities (soccer fields, gyms, fitness, yoga, billiard clubs) and religious and belief establishments also reopen.
The above activities are required to only receive domestic guests and strictly implement epidemic prevention measures and regulations of the Central, provincial and city governments, and 5K regulations.
Ha Long City opens outdoor tourist areas, sightseeing and accommodation boats on the bay, cinemas, restaurants, hotels, accommodation facilities and cafes. Previously on September 19, the city allowed the resumption of public beaches, services, sports activities and Mid-Autumn Festival activities.
Beach in Ha Long on the afternoon of September 20
Tourist areas, attractions, sightseeing and accommodation ships on the bay; and religious establishments only receive guests who have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine; are people who are residing stably and regularly in Quang Ninh province or those who have returned to/arrived in Quang Ninh and have been quarantined according to regulations.
All owners, employees, and workers in business and service establishments in the two cities are required to have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine and continue to undergo screening tests.
Ha Long people flock to 30/10 square to enjoy Mid-Autumn Festival on the evening of September 20
Previously, from 5 p.m. on September 20, Uong Bi City reopened tourist areas, relics, cultural and sports activities for local visitors. Agencies, businesses, restaurants, hotels, and tourist areas must declare by QR code for customers using the service.
According to the plan, from now until the end of October, Quang Ninh will focus on stimulating domestic tourism and is expected to attract more visitors from other provinces in November and December, mainly from the North, with localities that have gone 14 days without community transmission cases. Tourists coming to the province are required to have 2 doses of vaccine and have a negative RT-PCR test within 48 hours. The province also encourages long-term, closed tours.



























