Week-long Indian food festival at Sofitel Saigon

Indian food lovers should head to Cafe Rivoli of the Sofitel Saigon Plaza to join in the Indian Culinary Festival organized by the hotel from now until Sep. 6.

sofitel saigon Week long Indian food festival at Sofitel Saigon

The opening ceremony of the festival, which is supported by the consulate general of India in HCMC, kicked off on Tuesday with Indian traditional music and yoga performance while guest chef Montu Saini from the Ashok Hotel in New Delhi and his assistant chef Jagan Nath presented his delicious dinner buffet.

During the festival, the chefs will showcase to diners a flavor-filled selection of curry, the spirit of Indian culinary dishes, and many authentic recipes containing typical Indian ingredients such as coconut milk, cumin, cardamom, clove, green and red chilies and other special foods like tandoori chicken, dosa, garam masala and chicken tikka.

Desserts will be served featuring traditional sweets, yogurt and ice-cream and a selection of local fresh fruit. A free flow of wine, Indian tea and soft drinks will complement your dinner. An Indian Buffet is available every night at Cafe Rivoli priced at VND790,000++ per adult, VND395,000++ per child from 6-12 years old and free for children under six.

It is also a good chance for the festival’s participants to discover the secret recipes of the famous Indian cuisine while attending Nath’s cooking class on Saturday priced at VND500,000++. The class, which will be followed by a lunch buffet at Cafe Rivoli, is limited to ten guests.

The Sofitel Saigon Plaza is located at 17 Le Duan Boulevard, District 1, HCMC.

(Source: SGTO)

Pho, Goi cuon among world’s most delicious foods

image20110727132352 Pho, Goi cuon among world’s most delicious foodsThe humble Pho (traditional noodle soup) and Goi cuon (summer roll) have made it to US television channel CNN’s list of the “World’s 50 most delicious foods.”

CNNGo programme says Pho and Goi cuon are some dishes that “you eat to stay alive, others you eat because not to would be a crime.”

It says of Pho which ranks 28th in the list: “This … national dish is just broth, fresh rice noodles, a few herbs and usually chicken or beef. But it’s greater than the sum of its parts — fragrant, tasty and balanced.”

Goi cuon, 30th, is “wholesome, easy and the very definition of ‘moreish’.”

“This snack made from pork, shrimp, herbs, rice vermicelli and other ingredients wrapped in rice paper is served at room temperature. It’s ‘meat light,’ with the flavors of refreshing herbs erupting in your mouth.”

Other foods to make the list are potato chips and buttered popcorn from the US, som tam, nam tok moo, and tom yum goong of Thailand, and chicken rice and chili crab of Singapore.

 Pho, Goi cuon among world’s most delicious foods

Goi cuon (photo by Tuoitre)

(Source: Tuoi tre)

Hanoi sets to expand tourist electric bus fleet

Hanoi’s local government has approved a plan to expand the operation of electric powered tourist buses to the city’s famous beauty spots.

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Tourist buses available around the Old Quarter

The buses will be allowed to operate in the entire Hoan Kiem District, instead of just the Old Quarter.

The new routes will include stops at the Temple of Literature, the citadel, One-pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh Square. Other places include Quan Thanh Temple, Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple, Turtoise Tower, Presidential Palace, West Lake, Truc Bach Lake, and Bach Ma Temple.

The city earlier granted the Ho Tay One-liability Limited Company the right to import 30 buses for a pilot project around West Lake.

In July 2010, Hanoi began operating tours of 40 streets in Hoan Kiem District to serve tourists who want to travel around the Hanoi Old Quarter.

The buses have capacity for eight to 10 people and charge of VND15,000 (USD0.7) a person.

(Source: Dtinews)

Vietnam’s cultural week in Pusan

The International Cooperation Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will organize Vietnam’s cultural and tourism week in Pusan, South Korea from Thursday to Monday.

The event consists of seminars to promote Vietnam’s tourism in Korea, a voting campaign for Halong Bay of Vietnam and Jeju island of South Korea to be one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, and exhibitions on Vietnam’s cultural space and craft products, costumes and food. Artists from Vietnam Song Dance and Music Theater will contribute performances to introduce Vietnam’s traditional music to the Korean people.

South Korea is the second largest tourism market of Vietnam after China. According to Vietnam National Administration of Tourism there have been over 300,000 Korean tourists to Vietnam from January-July, a rise of 4% year-on-year.

South Korea is also a popular destination for Vietnamese travelers. According to the Korean Embassy in Hanoi, in 2010 over 90,200 Vietnamese visited South Korea, an 18.7% increase compared to 2009.

Earlier this year, the Korean Tourism Administration opened a cultural and tourism office in Hanoi to promote tourism and culture between the two countries.

Vietnam and South Korea have also opened a joint website to help Halong Bay and Jeju Island’s Seven Wonders of the World bids.

(Source: SGTO)

Danang, Hanoi to put on photo exhibition

To celebrate the 66th anniversary of the August Revolution, National Day on September 2 and the 57th anniversary of Hanoi’s liberation on October 10, there will be an artistic photograph exhibition on Vietnam’s cultural heritage in Danang and Hanoi.

Taking place at the Fine Arts Museum in Danang at 78 Le Duan Street from August 30 to September 6, the same event will be organized at the Exhibition Center at 29 Hang Bai Street in Hanoi from October 10 to 17.

The exhibition will feature 206 out of 2012 works created by 282 artists from 38 provinces and cities from photo contest ‘Vietnam’s cultural heritage in 2011’ which was jointly hosted by Bureau of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition, Bureau of Cultural Heritages, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism and Vietnam Photographer’s Association.

Among the 206 pictures to be on exhibited, there are 16 works which won prizes,  including one first prize, two second, three third and ten consolation.

The first prize went to Bau vat nhan van song (Living human precious thing) by Tran Viet Van in Hanoi. Second were Hoang hon Lang Biang (The sunset at Lang Biang) by Tran Thiet Dung in Lam Dong Province and Buc tranh pho Hoi (The picture of Hoi Street) by Ong Van Sinh in Danang City.

Meanwhile, the three third prizes went to Lan be (Floats) by Nguyen Huu Nguyen in Hanoi, Nhip nhanh Bo Thi (Rythmical Bo Thi) by Nguyen Linh Vinh Quoc in Gia Lai Province and Cua Doan Mon ngay le ruoc bang chung nhan di san the gioi (Doan Mon Gate on the day of receiving the world heritages certificate) by Nguyen Vinh Hien in Vinh Long Province.

(Source: SGTO)

Travel firms and airlines vow to develop MICE tourism

Travel firms and airlines will cooperate to develop MICE (meeting, incentives, conference, exhibition) tourism to foster the “no-smoke industry” development.

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Vietnam’s MICE tourism potentials untapped

Experts have pointed out that Vietnam is in no way inferior to other regional countries like Singapore or Thailand in terms of the potentials for MICE tourism development, but its achievements in the field are really lower than that of the countries.

According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism VNAT, in 2010, Vietnam received five million foreign tourists in 2010, including more than one million MICE tourists. Hanoi and HCM City – the commercial hubs, the sea cities of Da Nang and Nha Trang, Hue ancient capital city and Phu Quoc Island have been well known destinations for MICE tourists. Especially, MICE tourism has been highlighted by the HCM City authorities as one of the main four types of tourism that will develop well in the future.

According to Gilbert Whelan, former Chair of the Pacific Asia Travel Association PATA, now Director of MICE Vietnam Club, MICE tourism can bring the revenue much higher than other normal types of tourism. Statistics show that the average spending level (not including tour fees) of European MICE tourists is 700-1000 dollars per day, while the figure is 400 dollars per day for Asian tourists.

However, he said that the number of MICE tourists to Vietnam remains modest which does not correspond to the great potentials of the country.

Explaining this, travel firms say that Vietnam does not have many 4-and-5 star Vietnam hotels, high grade shopping malls, special souvenirs and high end services, the things that MICE tourists, who have high income, target.

Meanwhile, Gilbert Whelan from PATA has blamed this on the ineffective advertisement campaigns about Vietnam’s tourism in general and MICE tourism in particular, and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai, PR Director of Fiditour, has attributed to the lack of the schools which provide professional training courses in the MICE technology.

Joining hands to march forward

Two months ago, the Vietnam MICE Tourism Club was set up, the event which shows the determination by Vietnamese travel firms to attract more MICE tourists to Vietnam.

The first meeting of the club’s members, held in early August came to a conclusion that travel firms and airlines need to join hands to develop.

Phan Xuan Anh, Chair of Viet Excursions, complains that French MICE tourists usually choose Air France or Thai Airways instead of Vietnam Airlines to fly to Hanoi, where they start a trans-Viet tour by sea. It is because it is more difficult to book Vietnam Airlines’ tickets and that the airfares are higher than other international airlines.

Meanwhile, the representative from the flag air carrier said that in fact, Vietnam Airlines applies a flexible airfare policy and it has got ready to cooperate to attract more MICE tourists. The problem here is the lack of information, according to the officer.

“We can offer low airfares at some certain periods. We can have air tickets at good prices for MICE tourists,” said Nguyen Hong Nga, Deputy Head of the Sales Development and Marketing Division of Vietnam Airlines.

Bui Le Quan from VCCI Exhibition Company said that international MICE tourists usually choose foreign service providers instead of Vietnamese, because they want all-in services at good prices, the things that cannot be provided by Vietnamese companies due to the lack of cooperation among relating parties.

“In many cases, tour designers can arrange in-land services at good prices, but the partners refuse to book tours because of the high airfares,” he said.

Nga from Vietnam Airlines said the air carrier will set up a special pricing policy for the members of the MICE club. The special airfares will be applied to some air routes with high number of MICE tourists including the ones to Australia, Europe, Singapore and some Asian countries. Also, the policies on post-free baggage and airfare discounts for member companies will also be considered.

(Source: Vietnamnet)

Cham Kate Festival in Phan Thiet

Authorities in the central coast province of Phan Thiet have approved a Kate Festival celebration of the Cham people at Po Sah Inu Tower in Phan Thiet City from September 24 to 26.

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A procession of palanquins to the Po Sah Inu Tower in Phan Thiet - Photo: Khai Nguyen

The festival, which aims to preserve traditional culture of Cham people and to promote the image of the local tourism sector, will feature a procession of palanquins and costumes of Po Sah Inu Goddess, a ceremony to open the tower’s gate, washing the altar for linga and yoni ceremony, traditional music performances, goods fair, contests of weaving brocade, pottery and cake making and folk games.

The festival will be directed and run by the Cham people in Ham Thuan Bac District. Tourists will be instructed how to play musical instruments like Ginang and Baranung drums and the Saranai horn and enjoy folk music performances by artists from neighboring districts of Ham Phu, Ham Tri and Ma Lam town. A special music show by Bien Xanh Theater will entertain the audience during the festival.

(Source: SGTO)

Vietnam-Japan cultural exchange in Hoi An

The ninth Vietnam-Japan cultural exchange event in Hoi An will be held on August 20-21.

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The event is co-organized by the People’s Committee of Hoi An City, the Japanese Embassy and the Japan Foundation for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam.

The opening program will be held at 7 p.m. on August 20 in An Hoi Statue Garden with Japanese and Vietnamese singing, dancing, classical opera and lively scenes performed by artists from Vietnam and Japan.

During the two-day event, there are many folk games and sporting activities such as stick pushing competition, sack races, bowls, amateur boat race, rope jumping, as well as a display of artistic pictures, Origami paper wrapping, Kimono and Yukata costume performances, Vietnamese ao dai show; selection of Miss Kimono and a charitable music show for tsunami and earthquake victims in Japan.

The event will be attended by skillful artisans from traditional craft villages of pottery making, mattress weaving, Kim Bong carpentry and lanterns. Japanese artists will make traditional cakes, compose Haiku poems and wrap Furoshiki fabric.

Japanese Haiku style of poetry, the shortest style of 17 syllables, will be introduced in Hoi An for the first time through the Haiku poem composing festival and there is also a Vietnamese calligraphy performance.

The closing ceremony and gala dinner this year will be a cozy, camp-fire night featuring traditional games, community dancing and lanterns.

(Source: SGTO)

Ninh Thuan sea village festival gets rolling

The Vietnam Sea Village Festival 2011 kicked off in Ninh Thuan on Tuesday, marking the central coastal province’s debut as host of the national-level tourism event, which is part of the National Tourism Year program.

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Ba Dien Beach, a quiet spot located inside Nui Chua National Park - Photo: Thuy Nguyen

Vietnam Television (VTV) broadcasted live the opening ceremony from the main square of Phan Rang-Thap Cham City, the province capital.

Art troupes from the Vietnam Opera and Ballet Theater and Ninh Thuan thrilled the crowds with an exquisite performance, attended by provincial leaders and representatives of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

More than 1,000 folk artists, actors and actresses from HCMC and the coastal cities and provinces of Da Nang, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan, and Ba Ria-Vung Tau will join the four-day festival.

Ninh Thuan – A Destination for Vietnamese Sea Culture is designed to run with the cultural colors of habitants in Vietnam’s south central coastal region, such as fishermen’s chanteys, Ba Trao singing and traditional whale worshipping.

“The event also aims to show respect to folk games and traditional culture of the local people,” said Phan Quoc Anh, director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

“Ninh Thuan, which will become a national power supply center as projected by the Government, is trying to develop a marine economy with sea tourism playing an important role,” he added.

Anh said that the province is home to many beautiful coastlines but compared with nearby cities such as Nha Trang and Phan Thiet, tourism is still in its infancy.

Each province joining the festival will introduce particular folk rituals from its sea villages.

The festival is also designed to raise public awareness of the country’s sea and islands, Anh added.

As part of the festival, a photo exhibition featuring the daily life of fishermen and the socio-economic development of central coastal provinces runs during the four days of the festival. Traditional games and art exchanges among villages on the central coast are also included.

Ninh Thuan is famous for destinations such as Vinh Hy Bay, Ninh Chu and Ca Na beaches and Nam Cuong sand dunes. It houses the two national parks of Phuoc Binh and Nui Chua, with the latter one of Vietnam’s priority areas for nature conservation.

It is one of the few sites in Southeast Asia where the coastal and marine habitat is still in good condition. Nui Chua includes a unique semi-arid flora and fauna, sea turtle nesting beaches and protected coral reef areas.

Vietnam’s first two nuclear electricity plants will be built in Ninh Thuan Province in the future.

(Source: SGTO)

Hue dredges ‘King’s River’ to offer boat tours

Authorities in the province of Thua Thien-Hue have begun dredging a canal that would allow tourist boats to go to the inner royal citadel from the Huong (Perfume) River.

The dredging, done at a cost of VND26.3 billion (US$1.2 million), will remove about 200,000cu.m of silt from the bed of the 3.5km long canal.

The canal was built for irrigation and waterway traffic by the Nguyen dynasty’s kings Gia Long and Minh Mang between 1805 and 1825. Its historical significance in the Hue Monuments Complex is reflected in its name, Ngu Ha, meaning the King’s River.

* Firms to get guide awards for tourism services

The Guide Awards given away annually by the Viet Nam Economic Times magazine to the year’s best tourism products and services will be presented to 134 winners in Mui Ne on Friday.

The awards recognise excellent performances by hotels, resorts, restaurants, transporters, and other tourism services who make contributions to tourism by protecting the environment, supplying sustainable travel services, promoting national identity, and being responsible towards local communities.

This year’s recipients include 76 hotels and resorts, 38 restaurants, seven travel firms, five healthcare and beauty-care services, 15 transport services, and several entertainment services.

One of them, the Sofitel Legend Metropole Ha Noi hotel will receive the award for the 12th consecutive year, while it will be the 11th for the Melia Ha Noi Hotel and Buffalo Tours.

The awards ceremony will also feature a dinner, a jazz music show by saxophonist Quyen Van Minh, singer Tung Duong and the band Bigband, and the Guide Golf Tournament for the Environment.

Anyone scoring a hole-in-one will win a Mercedes automobile.

(Source: Vietnamnet)