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Waste management in Ho Chi Minh City proved inefficient from many area

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Back to basic understanding of waste management and how is illegal dumping damaging villages, cities and the country of Vietnam itself. + Waste collection doubles the physical infrastructure capacity + Dumping illegally is hardly controlled or penalized, law not applied + Culture of no waste management affecting wisely countrywide + Interprovincial discharges happening daily with zero responsibility If Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam wishes to consider waste management a topic to improve, several "root causes" must change in public sector and in "regulated mafias" acting on waste today. Time will say if wish to act properly or continue the actual inefficient way. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7002846289528836097-zCp0?utm_source=post_nba&utm_medium=member_desktop&utm_campaign=copy

Visa issues sending tourism away from Vietnam

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MQL Sustainable Tourism Services were interviewed by national journal VnExpress on the actual reason related to non tourism arrival to Vietnam.   Foreign tourists in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral in downtown HCMC, November 2022. Photo by Thanh Loc Link below for your follow up. https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/hassles-dissuade-foreign-tourists-from-visiting-vietnam-4535949.html
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Many of you readers and followers are inquiring about regenerative tourism. We are actually working in Vietnam’s Mekong delta restoring nature back from previous un-productive rice field, our farmer & associate farmer successfully brought back original trees and forest to the area, this is just a sample and visitors enjoying a lot our visits and introduction to original habitat. Link below will offer you a wider view on regenerative tourism, always glad to hear your comments. https://www.cbi.eu/market-information/tourism/regenerative-tourism

Our VnExpress podcast record keep hitting comments on visa policy in Vietnam

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https://vnexpress.net/vi-sao-khach-quoc-te-khong-quay-lai-viet-nam-4535314.html?zarsrc=30&utm_source=zalo&utm_medium=zalo&utm_campaign=zalo Chủ nhật, 13/11/2022, 04:00 (GMT+7) Vì sao khách quốc tế không quay lại Việt Nam? Khó xin visa, thiếu chuyến bay, cách làm du lịch không đổi mới... là lý do khiến nhiều đối tác của ông Miquel, một chủ doanh nghiệp du lịch, từ chối về Việt Nam. 258 00:00 14:04     Tốc độ phát  1x       Xanh Lê

Great roundtable and MQL Sustainable Tourism Services presentation at RMIT

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An interesting event on tourism and hospitality had been presented at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) last Tuesday 1st November. The roundtable brought a wide spectrum of tourism professionals from different sectors, hospitality leaders, sustainability experts, airlines managers, food & beverage developers among many educational lecturers and basically interested students. Dr Nuno Ribeiro (RMIT) and researcher Hien Duong (Vietnam National University) Great research and presentations were shown by Hien Duong (Faculty Social Sciences at Vietnam National University), by Thuy Pham (Hue University) and Yun (RMIT) in parallel talks at both seminar rooms, difficult to choose which one to attend as all topics were up to our days. Round table include General Manager of Sofitel Plaza, Soline Le from Dental Tourism Department, Ken Atkinson from Vietnam Tourism Advisory Board & Grant Thornton Vietnam, Craig Douglas from The Grand Ho Tram and Dr Yun from RMIT University, toge

Binh Thuan media article (Vietnamese version)

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 Media from Binh Thuan province took good note of trainings implemented at the province just few days ago. Details in Vietnamese can be found in link below: http://www.dulichbinhthuan.com.vn/article/view/khai-giang-lop-boi-duong-nang-cao-chat-luong-hoat-dong-quang-ba-xuc-tien-du-lich-9034.html?zarsrc=31&utm_source=zalo&utm_medium=zalo&utm_campaign=zalo

Training tourism department authorities in Binh Thuan province

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MQL Sustainable Tourism Services had been visiting Binh Thuan province this week training the tourism authorities for all the ten communes in the province. Talking about the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threads, adding value on e-marketing, creating real life cases for all attendants improvement are part of our classes, a great feedback from all colleagues investing time and efforts with us. Aside of bringing sustainability concepts, better professional approaches and guidelines, the results on the three day training is bringing now future collaboration and closer links, no doubt Binh Thuan province wishes to recover its privilege and high position as best beach in Vietnam. Dinner with authorities and Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, plus the professional colleagues working and adding value there had been also an immersive experience for us tourism experts, proving results are not on the table and all our commitment on it.