Many Tourist Attractions in Vietnam Open to Welcome Tourists After Typhoon Yagi
After the devastating impact of Typhoon Yagi, many tourist attractions in Vietnam are now ready to welcome visitors once again. From the scenic beauty of Cat Ba Island in Hai Phong to the stunning landscapes of Halong Bay and the charming town of Sapa, efforts have been made to restore these beloved destinations.
Local authorities and communities have worked tirelessly to clean up and repair the damage, ensuring that tourists can safely enjoy the natural beauty and cultural richness of these areas.
Hai Phong
Cat Ba is a popular destination for nature lovers. The island features Cat Ba National Park, which has 4,500 hectares of primeval forest and is home to many rare plants and animals, including langurs, black squirrels, and Chittagong wood.
However, the island was one of the hardest hit by the typhoon. It experienced severe damage with blown roofs, fallen trees, and disruptions to electricity, water, and telecom services. Now, all local roads have been cleared, and about 30% of restaurants and hotels are back in business.
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Halong Bay
Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province also suffered significant damage from the typhoon. However, tourist boat operations resumed nearly a week after the storm. So now, the area has been cleaned up, and tourism activities are returning to normal.
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Other Provinces
Typhoon Yagi caused severe damage in many northern provinces and cities, including major tourist spots like Hanoi, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and Sa Pa in Lao Cai Province. To recover from the damage, many areas have organized activities to welcome tourists back.
In Sapa, tourist attractions such as the Fansipan Legend cable car, Bac Waterfall, Ta Phin Stone Garden, Green Valley, Dreamy Rose Garden, Golden Stream, Love Waterfall, Ham Rong Eco-tourism Area, and Cat Cat Village have reopened after being closed for a week due to floods and landslides.
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Source: VNExpress International