A new lens on Hai Phong: Discovering the city through Wink Hotel
Wink Hotel Hai Phong is where innovation meets tradition, and where travelers can connect with the port city in a whole new way.
Kangaroos, koala and Vietnamese...take a trip Down Under.
Australia remains predominantly English speaking, despite having more than 300 languages used across the country.
However, more than a fifth of Australians speak a language other than English at home, according to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday.
The most common one is Mandarin, followed by Arabic, Vietnamese, Cantonese and Italian.
Asian immigrants outnumber those born in Europe and New Zealand, data showed. They are the new driving force of the Australian population boom, with an average age of 35. The majority come from China and India, followed by the Philippines and Vietnam.
In 2016, there were 280,000 Vietnamese people living in Australia.
By share of population, Australia has the ninth largest group of migrants in the world.
Wink Hotel Hai Phong is where innovation meets tradition, and where travelers can connect with the port city in a whole new way.
Meliá now operates 20 hotels and resorts throughout the country.
Legendary 400-year-old Parisian restaurant will take over Le Beaulieu for five days in October.
Ultra-luxe hillside residences bolster accommodation offerings at Central Vietnam property.
As droughts and saltwater intrusion devastate the Mekong Delta, many women are forced to seek alternative ways to make a living. This new path may offer a glimmer of hope, but it also exposes their extreme vulnerability.
In the wake of the pandemic, understanding the future of tourism has become more important than ever. To get business back on track and maintain positive relationships with potential travelers, the tourism sector needs to take a deeper look at emerging trends and integrate new insights into products and services as well as marketing and communication campaigns.