Holiday Indochina’s summer retreat in Halong bay Bhaya cruise

On 21-22 Aug, out-standing staffs of Holiday Indochina and its mother company’s – Minh Viet transports chartered Bhaya Classic Cruise for a summer retreat. We started from Hanoi at 7.30am on 21Aug. Top managers of Holiday Indochina and Minh Viet also joined in the holiday. This was a chance for company express our special thanks to our excellent staffs who put their great knowledge and efforts to our success. Staffs' family were warmly welcome to take part in the trip. And all expenses was sponsored by the company. Moreover, Bhaya cruise was not disappointed us. The cruise was great and cruise members were very friendly. We had a memorable party at night on Halong bay.


On the tender to Bhaya Classic 20 cabins


Settled on-board and enjoyed welcome cocktail


Welcome message from Cruise Manager and crew members


Double cabin of Bhaya Classic


Sales Manager , Ms Yen (Liz) on the sundeck (it had been rain just before we checked in)


Holiday Indochina's IT manager, Mr Sy, with his wife


Accounting Controller - Ms Thanh


President of Holiday Indochina, Mr Tung, with his son on Vung Vieng floating village


Our night party - Very excited


Wonderful Halong bay - View from Sung Sot cave (Suprising Cave)



We loved Halong bay - See you in our next trip

Halong bay
, 21 - 22 August 2010. An experience to memorize.

Holiday Indochina’s summer retreat in Halong bay Bhaya cruise

On 21-22 Aug, out-standing staffs of Holiday Indochina and its mother company’s – Minh Viet transports chartered Bhaya Classic Cruise for a summer retreat. We started from Hanoi at 7.30am on 21Aug. Top managers of Holiday Indochina and Minh Viet also joined in the holiday. This was a chance for company express our special thanks to our excellent staffs who put their great knowledge and efforts to our success. Staffs' family were warmly welcome to take part in the trip. And all expenses was sponsored by the company. Moreover, Bhaya cruise was not disappointed us. The cruise was great and cruise members were very friendly. We had a memorable party at night on Halong bay.


On the tender to Bhaya Classic 20 cabins


Settled on-board and enjoyed welcome cocktail


Welcome message from Cruise Manager and crew members


Double cabin of Bhaya Classic


Sales Manager , Ms Yen (Liz) on the sundeck (it had been rain just before we checked in)


Holiday Indochina's IT manager, Mr Sy, with his wife


Accounting Controller - Ms Thanh


President of Holiday Indochina, Mr Tung, with his son on Vung Vieng floating village


Our night party - Very excited


Wonderful Halong bay - View from Sung Sot cave (Suprising Cave)



We loved Halong bay - See you in our next trip

Halong bay
, 21 - 22 August 2010. An experience to memorize.

Holiday Indochina’s summer retreat in Halong bay Bhaya cruise

On 21-22 Aug, out-standing staffs of Holiday Indochina and its mother company’s – Minh Viet transports chartered Bhaya Classic Cruise for a summer retreat. We started from Hanoi at 7.30am on 21Aug. Top managers of Holiday Indochina and Minh Viet also joined in the holiday. This was a chance for company express our special thanks to our excellent staffs who put their great knowledge and efforts to our success. Staffs' family were warmly welcome to take part in the trip. And all expenses was sponsored by the company. Moreover, Bhaya cruise was not disappointed us. The cruise was great and cruise members were very friendly. We had a memorable party at night on Halong bay.


On the tender to Bhaya Classic 20 cabins


Settled on-board and enjoyed welcome cocktail


Welcome message from Cruise Manager and crew members


Double cabin of Bhaya Classic


Sales Manager , Ms Yen (Liz) on the sundeck (it had been rain just before we checked in)


Holiday Indochina's IT manager, Mr Sy, with his wife


Accounting Controller - Ms Thanh


President of Holiday Indochina, Mr Tung, with his son on Vung Vieng floating village


Our night party - Very excited


Wonderful Halong bay - View from Sung Sot cave (Suprising Cave)



We loved Halong bay - See you in our next trip

Halong bay
, 21 - 22 August 2010. An experience to memorize.

Ancient city opens doors for millennial celebration

The citadel became a UNESCO World Heritage Site early this month

The opening is expected to promote the relics further and attract individuals and scientists to preserve them. Numerous fragments of china and pottery have been excavated.

Local experts and scientists affiliated with UNESCO are conducting excavations around the site. A master plan for the long-term preservation of the Thang Long Royal Citadel is also in the works.

This is the central axis of the Forbidden City remains, including Ky Dai - Doan Mon - Kinh Thien - Hau Lau and Bac Mon. Not much, but that is the mark where the ancient remains of the highest concentration of power of the most feudal dynasty of Vietnam.



The citadel was constructed earliest by the Ly dynasty in 1010 and remained the seat of the Vietnamese court until 1810, when Hue became the capital city. The royal palaces and other various structures were largely destroyed by the colonial French in the late 19th century. Some structures remain such as Doan Mon gate and the Flag Tower of Hanoi, as well as the steps of Kinh Thiên Palace and the Hau Lâu (Princess' Palace).



One of the most beautiful feature contributing to the mark of this world heritage is the dome architecture. The dome has graceful bearing medium, the circular domed arch outside the door, the stone is waxy bricks, walls and flat roof bring to the dome of the Imperial City a flawless beauty. From the smallest detail to the overall is designed to be harmony with the scale of space and the work of our father left, demonstrates the great talent of ancient architecture.

The Vietnamese military command under General Vo Nguyen Giap, had its headquarters in the citadel in the building known as D67. An underground tunnel enabled the military to flee to other parts in case of a raid.

Construction work for the National Assembly building in 2003 uncovered large remains of the citadel dating back to Thang Long. Some of the remains are now exhibited in the Vietnamese History Museum. Where the planned new National Assembly building should not be located is still open.

Starting in 2000, some of the old French barracks and buildings have been destroyed to make place for a new museum within the citadel.

In 2010 the citadel was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "The Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi"

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New luxury resort in Con Dao - Six Senses Hideaway Con Dao

HCM CITY — Six Senses Con Dao, the first luxury resort on the famous Con Dao Island in the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau will welcome its first guests in December.

The five-star resort boasts "ultra-contemporary architecture designed to enhance the natural beauty of the site".



All materials and resources have been locally chosen, and from sustainable sources, the resort developers say.

The resort has 50 villas, each with its own private infinity pool and unobstructed views of the East Sea with a total capacity of 200 guests. Each villa has both space and privacy along with indoor and outdoor bathrooms.

Con Dao is part of a 16-island archipelago around 200km from Vung Tau city.

The resort:

The spectacular Con Dao archipelago of islands is located to the south-east of Vietnam. The largest and most beautiful, Con Dao Island, hosts the Six Senses Hideaway Con Dao along a one-kilometre, white sand beach surrounded by dramatic mountain landscapes. The remote setting and preserved natural landscape provides an extraordinary sense of seclusion, creating an ideal place to escape, relax and live close to the natural elements



Six Senses Hideaway Con Dao presents elegantly designed modern accommodations offering generous personal space with lush tropical mangrove vegetation and breathtaking views. There are 35 villas with Private Pools plus 15 Residential Villas, each with two Private Pools. Styles range from single-level to duplexes and offer one, two and three bedrooms, many with indoor-outdoor bathrooms and several with personal spa suite salas.

How to get there:

Con Son Island, which hosts the Six Senses Hideaway, is around 230-kilometres, or 145-miles, from Ho Chi Minh City and is served by Co Ong Airport. It's a 45-minute flight from Ho Chi Minh City.

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