Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 13th July

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 13th July
Tam Coc – Bich Dong Tourist Area temporarily close to restore the landscape and to serve visitors better
According to a representative of the Management Board of Tam Coc – Bich Dong Tourist Area in Ninh Binh Province, from 9th July 2023, the area temporarily stops welcoming visitors to carry out activities to restore the landscape, preserve the heritage value of the Trang An Landscape Complex, and retrain local people’s tourism skills, including the boatmen of the tourist attraction.
Indonesia investigates leak of visa data from 9 million foreigners
Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Information Technology are probing the alleged leak of data on 9 million visas for foreign nationals entering Indonesia.
Vietjet Air to run 17 weekly flights on Vietnam-Australia routes
Budget carrier Vietjet Air plans to gradually increase the frequency of its round-trip flights between HCMC and Australian cities to 17 per week in a bid to meet high travel demand during the peak season.
Bali to impose $10 tourist tax starting next year
The Indonesian resort haven of Bali will impose a Rp 150,000 (US$10) tax on tourists entering the ‘Island of Gods’ from next year to preserve its culture, officials said Wednesday.
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Vietnam Airlines moves to increase flight frequency to the UK
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has increased the frequency of flights running between Vietnam and the UK since July to meet the increasing travel demand between the two countries.
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Tourist boats in Ha Long, Lan Ha Bay struggle due to local travel ban
Tourist boats in Ha Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay have for years been forbidden from entering each other’s territory, inconveniencing travelers.
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