Friday, 18 February 2011

A call to tighten management plans.....


Famed for its use by the craziness that is "Top Gear," the Unesco World Heritage Site in Quang Ninh province, Halong bay has the reputation of being one of the most beautiful of all of Unesco's World Heritage Sites.

But maybe the strict management plans enforced by Unesco need to be re evaluated after this latest tragedy.

Travelmole report that "At least 12 people have drowned after a tour boat sank in Halong Bay, a top Vietnam tourist attraction.

The victims were holidaymakers from Britain, the US, Australia, Japan, Russia, France, Sweden and Switzerland, along with a Vietnamese tour guide.

They were on a tour of the Unesco World Heritage Site in the Quang Ninh province.

According to the latest Reuters report, 15 people, including nine foreigners, were rescued from the boat, which is believed to have broken without warning just before dawn.

Many tourists stay overnight on boats at the tourist hotspot, so were likely to have been asleep when the accident happened."

Follow more on these sad events at http://www.travelmole.com/stories/1146451.php

Barticus.

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