Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 15th September

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 15th September

Vietnam – Malaysia strengthen cooperation in Tourism, Arts and Culture to celebrate the 50th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations

(TITC) – On 8th September 2023, in Ha Noi, Mr. Doan Van Viet, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST) had a meeting with Mr. Dato’ Sri Abdul Rahman, Deputy Minister, Secretary General of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia.

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Son Nu Cave: Quang Binh’s newest natural wonder

Hidden deep within the heart of Truong Son Forest, Son Nu Cave, adorned with stunning stalactite formations, has been uncovered by locals, promising a new frontier for adventure seekers.

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Ha Nam named Asia’s leading regional cultural destination.

Ha Nam Province, home to Vietnam’s largest pagoda complex, was voted “Asia’s leading regional cultural destination” for the first time by travel insiders and tourists at the World Travel Awards.

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Thailand to offer five-month visa exemption for Chinese tourists

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said Wednesday the country would grant visa exemptions to Chinese citizens for five months in a move to boost its economic and tourism recovery.

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Vietjet restores Boeing Max order

HANOI, 14 September 2023: Vietjet and Boeing’s high-ranking delegates reactivated an agreement for the low-cost airline to take delivery of 200 737 Max during US President Joe Biden’s official visit to Vietnam.

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THAI spreads its wings: More flights to China as visa policy takes off

After a discussion with the Thai Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Srettha Thavisin, Thai Airways (THAI) is planning to increase its flights to China from 25 flights to 35 flights a week in response to the free visa policy for Chinese tourists.

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