VNAT introduces “Stay at home with Viet Nam” kit for international tourists
Update: Apr 29, 2020
(TITC) - On 20 April 2020, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) coordinated with Travel Advisory Board (TAB) to introduce “Stay at home with Viet Nam” kit. The kit was aimed at keeping in touch with international tourists worldwide and inspiring them during the COVID-19 situation.

Those who had to suspend or cancel their travel plans to Viet Nam now can experience Viet Nam’s outstanding destinations, delicious cuisine and unique culture by using “Stay at home with Viet Nam” kit.

With 360-degree tour to UNESCO Heritage Sites, visitors can skip the queues and go straight inside the most scenic spots in Viet Nam’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including magnificent view of Ha Long Bay, the caves of Phong Nha, the ancient complex of Hue monuments, Hoi An ancient town, My Son sanctuary, and Ninh Binh – a Ha Long on land.

If visitors are hungry for Vietnamese food, there are Vietnamese recipes they can try at home such as Bun cha (a Hanoian dish of smoky, grilled pork patties, fresh rice noodles and fragrant herbs), Cao lau (a combination of Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese flavors in this delicious noodle dish), Banh mi (a very popular dish can be found in many cities and provinces of Viet Nam with many version).

Travel lovers can also learn about Vietnamese colorful culture by taking up a new book, catching a film, or exploring Vietnamese music; or even read stories of Vietnamese locals about what they love most about their hometowns.

Travelers who love painting can try hand-drawn, Vietnam-inspired coloring pages. These much-loved Vietnamese motifs are just waiting for you to bring them to life in full color...

Visit https://vietnam.travel/things-to-do/stay-at-home for more information

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