Over 1,000 hotels, tourist sites in Dalat close despite no Covid-19 cases

Jun 28th at 14:49
28-06-2021 14:49:55+07:00

Over 1,000 hotels, tourist sites in Dalat close despite no Covid-19 cases

The lack of tourists has forced some 1,000 hotels and seven tourist destinations in Dalat City in Lam Dong Province to shut down, although no Covid-19 cases have been detected in the city in the current fourth wave of the coronavirus, which began on April 27.

Tourists are seen at a tourist site in Dalat City. The lack of tourists has forced some 1,000 hotels and seven tourist destinations in Dalat City in Lam Dong Province to shut down although no Covid-19 cases have been detected in the city - PHOTO: NHU NHU

While these hotels, including large ones, are suspending their operations, only some in the Tuyen Lam tourist area remain operational to mainly serve families for 7-10 days, according to the Lam Dong Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

The city has seen room occupancy rates reach 6%-7%, while almost all hotels in Dalat City are expected to close by next week.

Nguyen Duc Thuan, director of the provincial department, said that as several neighboring provinces had reported Covid-19 cases, the risk of Covid-19 infection, mainly from tourists arriving from these provinces, was high.

As the disease is raging in other parts of the country, Dang Tri Dung, vice chairman of the Lam Dong government, on June 26 issued an urgent dispatch to the districts, cities, the departments and agencies asking them to strengthen anti-Covid-19 measures.

Following the dispatch, Dalat City suspended many non-essential services and activities such as bars, karaoke and massage parlors, night clubs, game shops, cinemas, night markets, sporting and cultural events and weddings and birthday parties from June 27.

The city also banned mass gatherings at public places, including squares, parks and lakes, until further notice, the local media reported.

Lam Dong Province also suspended some services such as beauty salons, spas and sporting clubs, while asking restaurants and eateries not to serve more than 20 guests at a time to prevent the risk of Covid-19 community transmission.

The Saigon Times



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Hiking petrol prices exacerbate ordeal for local transportation firms

Transportation companies could face their end at any moment, said a sector’s insider.

Quang Nam Province adds value to rural industrial products

The south central province of Quang Nam is adding value to its outstanding rural industrial products by mobilizing capital for a production and trading model...

Vietnamese Goods Week 2021 underway in AEON network

Many of Hanoi’s specialties meeting AEON’s standards are sold through the Japanese retailer’s distribution channel.

Fair introduces high-quality Vietnamese products to Thai consumers

A trade promotion expo featuring more than 150 Vietnamese goods of high quality is taking place in Thailand's Udon Thani province from June 24 to 27 as part of...

Cold storage market faces serious lack of capacity

The trend of shoppers going online en masse is driving demand for cold storage facilities, something that is in severe short supply in Viet Nam.

Hanoi asks MARD's support for building agricultural chains

The production and consumption of safe agricultural products and food will incorporate QR codes for traceability.

VIMC makes progress after equitization, despite pandemic impact

After completing its equitization under a new trading name on August 18, 2020, the Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC) has become the leading enterprise in...

Vietnam seeks UK support in renewable energy projects

Vietnam gives high priority to promoting renewable energy during its transition process to a low-carbon economy.

FAO kicks off smart farming project in Vietnam

The project targets the northern mountain province of Son La, one of the poorest localities in Vietnam.

VCCI proposes working group to tackle container shortage, stabilise logistics fees

The Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has proposed an inter-ministerial working group be founded to tackle the container shortage and stabilise...


MOST READ


Back To Top