The first pack of 4,500 Indian tourists come in Hà Nội on August 27. They will travel within the city before traveling to Quảng Ninh and Ninh Bình and back. Photo docnhanh.vn
HÀ NỘI — The first group of a large delegation of Indian tourists arrived in Hà Nội and begun their tour through the capital city on Tuesday afternoon.
This group is part of a total of 4,500 employees from Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, the fourth largest pharmaceutical corporation in the world. This marks the largest-ever contingent of visitors to land in Việt Nam.
According to their itinerary, they first visited the Hỏa Lò Prison Relic located in Hoàn Kiếm District.
Indian tourists listen to a tour guide presenting about the famous Hỏa Lò Prison Relic. Photo dantri.vn
A representative from the relic site stated that they have arranged guides and signage in three languages: Vietnamese, English and Hindi to welcome about 300 visitors.
All attendees were eager to listen to and curiously explore the memorabilia displayed at the venue.
Sahil Sood from Sri Ganganagar City felt exhilarated during his first visit to Việt Nam, a country cherished by many Indians. He planned to take time to explore local markets and enjoy evening entertainment. He was particularly excited about visiting Hạ Long Bay in Quảng Ninh Province the following day.
Sahil Sood from Sri Ganganagar City poses for photo at the Hỏa Lò Prison Relic. Photo dantri.vn
He remarked on the warmth and friendliness of the local people. During his stay in Việt Nam, he was eager to sample both Vietnamese and Indian cuisine, with a particular fondness for Vietnamese coffee.
Meanwhile, Arjit Sahai from New Delhi delighted in capturing photographs of every corner of the historic site before heading to his next destination, Văn Miếu - Quốc Tử Giám (Temple of Literature).
Arjit Sahai from New Delhi is curious with souvenir items available at the Hỏa Lò Prison Relic. Photo dantri.vn
After taking photos for check-in one of Việt Nam's most famous venues, many tourists comfortably admired and recorded images of the architectural space despite hot weather.
The Indian group check in Hà Nội-based Temple of Literature, Photo dantri.vn
Roshni, a resident of New Delhi, expressed that while she didn't have strong feelings about Hà Nội, she cherished its peaceful environment. She eagerly anticipated exploring more of the country, particularly since rice is a beloved dish there.
In early August, Indian billionaire Dilip Shanghvi, the Founder and Chairman of Sun Pharmaceuticals, announced plans to bring 4,500 employees to Việt Nam for a tourism event. This initiative is regarded as a gratitude conference for the company's agents worldwide.
The group would be divided into small packs traveling for five days in Hà Nội, Quảng Ninh and Ninh Bình, from August 27 to September 7.
They would not stay over night in the provinces but spend all four nights in Hà Nội organising activities such as conferences, seminars, and gala dinner.
An visitor takes photo at the Temple of Literature of Hà Nội. Photo dantri.vn
On this occasion, 10 high-end hotels in the city were chosen to serve the Indian delegation.
Novotel Hanoi Thái Hà Hotel alone welcomed nearly 400 guests who will stay until August 30.
Mathieu Le Besq, General Manager of the hotel said he hoped that the hotel's careful preparation and a warm welcome along with modern and comfortable facilities and professional services would bring not only a memorable vacation, but also best experiences to guests. VNS
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