link bet88 ready for reopening
Vietnam’s link bet88 has prepared for its reopening but is awaiting instructions on medical conditions for foreign visitors.

Vietnam’s link bet88 has been making every effort to quickly reconnect with markets and prepare for socio-economic recovery, Mr. Nguyen Trung Khanh, Chairman of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), told a press conference on the reopening of the link bet88.
As of the end of February,the link bet88 had catered to some 9.6 million domestic tourists so far this year, an increase of 380 per centyear-on-year, of which some 6 million guests stayed overnight. Total revenue was VND25 trillion (.1 billion) during the Tet holiday in early February. The total number of domestic tourists in the first two months reached 17.6 million.
“This is a good number, and creates conditions for accommodation providers and entertainment and link bet88 businesses to prepare staffing and financial resources for the reopening of link bet88,” Mr. Khanh said.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and link bet88 and VNAT have made great efforts to coordinate with ministries and agencies to report to the government and made recommendations to quickly complete a final plan on the reopening of link bet88 activities on March 15.
Vietnam’s link bet88 did indeed reopen on March 15, and the country has restored its entire visa policy in the spirit of Resolution No. 32/NQ-CP on visa exemptionsfrom the same datefor citizens from 13 countriesstaying no later than 15 days andregardless of passport and purpose of entry: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Belarus.
This is among the government’s timely policies to quickly and strongly recover Vietnam’s link bet88 industry, creating favorable momentum for the roadmap to fully open up international link bet88 in the near future, Mr. Khanh said.
There are issues that need attention, however, for example instructions on medical conditions for foreign visitors as well as staffing and technology adaptation in the “new normal”.