Vietnam is introduced as a luxury destination

A travel magazine Cruise Passenger introduced Vietnam as one of the world's leading luxury and exciting experiences in Asia.

"If you're looking for something new, or love comfort and luxury, you'll find it in Asia this year. Asian countries are opening their doors again and offering a wide range of services that are more luxurious than ever," wrote Cruise Passenger and mentioned Vietnam in the list.
 
The Australian magazine praised Vietnam's long, beautiful and attractive coastline and two destinations Ha Long and Phu Quoc: "The best way to see the impressive limestone formations of Ha Long Bay is to stay overnight on a cruise. And in Phu Quoc, there are many resorts located among sand and trees, surrounded by beaches, busy local markets."
 
Coming to Ho Chi Minh City, visitors will be overwhelmed by traffic, with busy lanes all days and nights. It doesn't matter, visitors can escape the noise by visiting the city's "trendiest" rooftop bars. One of them is Social Club Saigon, located on top two floors of the Hôtel des Arts or Glow Rooftop Lounge and Chill SkyBar with panoramic views and extensive menu.
 
If you want an escape from the city for  peace, visitors are suggested to visit Amanoi, a luxury resort on Vinh Hy Bay, with a peaceful and green place on the edge of Nui Chua National Park. Ninh Thuan province).
 
Alternatively, you can prepare for an adventure to Son Doong, the world's largest cave in Vietnam located in Quang Binh. To preserve this famous site, it is limited to only 1,000 visitors per year that make it costs more than $3,000 per person.
 
Two other Asian countries also mentioned are Singapore and Thailand. The lion island nation is ready to go back to life with many upgrades. Mandarin Orchard hotel reopened as Hilton Orchard Singapore, currently the largest hotel in the city with 1,080 rooms. Besides, visitors can visit other luxury hotels such as Clan Hotel, Capella... Shopping centers in Singapore have also reopened and thrived, the focus is still on Orchadrd Road. Of course, you can't come to Singapore without trying the food from markets to high-end restaurants. A food tour is a great way to discover the local culture.
 
In Thailand, besides the always busy Bangkok, Chiang Mai is emerging as a high-end destination with a series of luxury resorts, along with experiences of exploring national parks, visiting tribes, and painting on gold, traditional fabric weaving with local people, etc.