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Travel firms welcome new nightlife opening hours in Hanoi
    
Travel agents have welcomed the decision to finally extend 
nightlife opening hours and suggestions on how to manage the capital.
Chairman of Hanoi Nguyen Duc Chung has proposed to lift the midnight ban on 
local bars, clubs and cafes to improve the capital’s sparse night-time services. 
He said the ban would be lifted in the autumn. After the decision was announced, 
travel agents wholeheartedly welcomed the agreement.
Nguyen Hong Dai, director of APT said there would be more entertainment services 
for tourists which in turn, will make the capital more attractive. "More 
tourists will come to Hanoi, it'll be a boost to individual tourism," he said.
Dai suggested the ban should be lifted only on restaurants and bars first, not 
nightclubs.
Ta Huu Chien from Sunvina Travel Company also said this was good news for 
Hanoi's tourism since the nightlife will be less boring. He suggested that the 
authorities should choose key areas of focus for development and better 
management.
"Many tourists have complained that they wanted to go out and stay up late in 
Hanoi but couldn't, unlike Hong Kong, Bangkok or Singapore. I hope this new 
decision will make Hanoi more interesting," director of the Transviet Company 
Nguyen Tien Dat said.
He went on to say that the authorities should carry out a pilot programme in the 
Old Quarter, where there are many international tourists, before implementing it 
in other districts.
"It's better that restaurants that operate on pavements should still be banned, 
only indoor services and buildings that have sound-proof rooms can be allowed to 
open past midnight," Dat said.
Director of Hanoi Department of Tourism Do Dinh Hong said lifting the ban would 
encourage tourists to stay longer and spend more during their stay. It would 
also attract younger tourists and other tourists to the capital.
CEO of Vietrantour Company Nguyen Thi Huyen said Vietnam should apply high taxes 
to late night services like Japan. Each city could have specific areas for young 
tourists.
"Tourism companies can offer optional tours if they have good relation with 
service providers. Then the late night entertainment will also appeal to 
tourists who go in groups," she said..
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