Hanoi ensure safety for tourists during September 2 holiday
Many measures have been carried out to ensure the safety of tourists during the September 2 holiday, at the same time when malaria is becoming more severe.
International tourists in the walking streets near Hoan Kiem Lake.
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Accordingly, the Hanoi Department of Tourism requires organizations and private enterprises engaged in the tourism activities to carry out the following tasks: control and enhance the service quality at residential accommodations, deliveries and restaurants to serve tourists; not increase price of rooms at the accommodation; strictly avoid activities that can adversely affect the image of tourism in Hanoi; actively implement measures to prevent and control malaria, etc.
Travel agencies, enterprises and individuals shall promptly report to the Hanoi Department of Tourism when detecting any acts of law violation in the tourism business or tourism activities. In cases where tourists have signs and symptoms of malaria, individuals and organizations can call the hotline 094.33.66.77.
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