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As Vietnam joins the rest of the world in social distancing to combat COVID-19, the country's tourism board is reaching out with a themed resource kit to keep travelers connected, creative and inspired.
As Vietnam joins the rest of the world in social distancing to combat COVID-19, the country's tourism board is reaching out with a themed resource kit to keep travelers connected, creative and inspired.
Vietnam Publishes ‘Stay At Home with Vietnam’ Kit for
Housebound Travelers
Those who have had to cancel or cut short trips to Vietnam,
or are unable to travel to the country this year may enjoy exploring the
activities in the 'Stay At Home' kit, created by the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism (VNAT) together with the Vietnam Tourism Advisory
Board (TAB).
The kit, free on https://www.vietnam.travel,
features 360-degree interactive tours of Vietnam's renowned UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, easy recipes for popular Vietnamese dishes such as banh mi and
bun cha, coloring pages celebrating classic Vietnam moments, and suggestions
for cultural explorations in books, music and art. The tourism board is also
inviting future travelers to explore its 'My Vietnam' series: a collection of
insightful videos and personal interviews with locals across the country.
While the country's borders have been officially closed
since March 22, the tourism board hopes the 'Stay at Home' kit will offer a
piece of Vietnam to those outside, until the country is ready to welcome
visitors again. Tourism leaders said the country's fast action and effective
prevention system place Vietnam in a strong position to receive travelers again
soon.
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