Rumors circulating on social media about UNESCO considering the removal of Vietnam's Ha Long Bay from its World Natural Heritage List are completely unfounded, according to an official statement by the Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism.
Hanoi’s nightlife scene offers a multitude of interesting things to see and places to go well after the sun sets. The city’s lively bars and glitzy nightclubs are conveniently set around Hoan Kiem Lake in the Old Quarter, where you can enjoy great tunes and all sorts of booze as well as mix and mingle with fun-loving locals and expats. However, a night out in Hanoi is not complete without sitting back on plastic stools and enjoy bia hoi (Vietnamese draft beer) along the bustling streets. Due to the Hanoi’s rather strict laws, nightclubs and bars usually close at midnight, but you can find some that remain open (and busy) until the local authorities show up. Read on to find out what to do at night in Hanoi.
Though there are limited options for shopping in Halong Bay, what is actually available can be very interesting. Try the night market at Bai Chay Town. It is set up with many small open-air stalls with good collections of Vietnamese products includes the famous traditional Vietnamese silk dress (ao dai), lacquerware, chopsticks, trinkets, ceramic tea sets, Vietnamese conical hats (nón lá) and dolls. Experienced shoppers recommend bargaining hard to 30-50% of the original offered price. Most shops accept US Dollars as well as the local currency, Dong. Another fun way of shopping is from small floating shops. Local people row boats filled with goods such as beer, vodka, cigarettes, potato chips, cookies and other snacks. Their small boats are usually laden with goods in a very organised way and even if you're not buying anything these vessels are fascinating to see and photograph. It is important for shoppers not to encourage vendors selling stalagmites and stalactites as they should stay where they belong – inside Halong’s caves and grottos.
Pakistan has long aspired to secure a permanent seat at the BRICS table alongside Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. In its quest for membership, Islamabad has been actively engaging with member countries to garner support and bolster its case. Additionally, Pakistan has set its sights on joining the New Development Bank (NDB), a prominent institution founded by the BRICS nations, as part of its strategic ambitions.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is on the cusp of a historic transformation, rebranding itself as the Indian Air and Space Force (IASF). This evolution is underpinned by a significant strategic expansion, with the introduction of 52 satellites enhancing the Indian Army's surveillance and combat capabilities. This move not only underscores India's remarkable progress in space technology but also propels the country to the vanguard of cutting-edge military innovation.
Ba Dinh District has unveiled an array of captivating tourism initiatives, each carefully designed to immerse visitors in the rich cultural and historical tapestry of the area. These initiatives promise to offer an unparalleled experience, showcasing the very best of what this vibrant district has to offer.
Life in Gwadar has been thrown into disarray as a week-long sit-in protest by workers and supporters of the All Parties Alliance continues to disrupt the city. The demonstration, taking place at Marine Drive, is calling for the reopening of the border with Iran, which has been shut down for months, hindering trade in oil and other essential commodities.