Quang Ninh province takes strong action to ensure safety of tourists on Ha Long Bay
In the first seven months of 2025, Quang Ninh welcomed over 14.6 million tourists, including more than 2.6 million international visitors. Ha Long Bay alone drew about 20% of these visitors, making safety on the bay an unwavering priority for provincial authorities and relevant agencies.
The Ha Long cruise fleet at Tuan Chau International Passenger Port. (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ninh (VNA)💝 – In the wake of recent incidents, the tourism-driven province of Quang Ninh is implementing a wide range of coordinated measures, from ramped-up patrols and technological upgrades to refined operational protocols of tourist boats on Ha Long Bay, aimed at restoring and strengthening visitors' trust.
In the first seven months of 2025, Quang Ninh welcomed over 14.6 million tourists, including more than 2.6 million international visitors. Ha Long Bay alone drew about 20% of these visitors, making safety on the bay an unwavering priority for provincial authorities and relevant agencies.
Since early August, the provincial Military Command has deployed a medical vessel and two high-speed rescue boats to conduct round-the-clock patrols in Ha Long Bay. The force not only maintains public order but is fully equipped for emergency response. Each patrol unit includes six to eight personnel, with dedicated communications and medical teams. The medical ship is fitted with stretchers, oxygen tanks, fire extinguishers, and other rescue equipment, ensuring readiness for rapid search and rescue missions.
Safety checks at ports have been tightened, with joint patrols between multiple task forces and the port and waterway authorities. The Department of Construction has conducted unexpected inspections of tourist vessels’ compliance with inland waterway safety regulations, while the Inland Waterways Port Authority has stepped up unscheduled checks, particularly at night, across ports, docks, and mooring areas. Any vessel failing to meet safety criteria faces immediate suspension.
The owner and captain of the Apollo Cruise tourist boat inspect the onboard safety equipment. (Photo: VNA)
Modern technology is also being integrated into maritime management. In cooperation with the Institute of Earth Sciences under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Quang Ninh is installing early-warning systems for thunderstorms, squalls, and lightning in critical zones across Ha Long Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay. Linked to the province’s vessel monitoring network, these systems provide real-time weather alerts to both authorities and boat operators for swift, proactive action.
All nearly 500 tourist boats operating in Ha Long Bay, including overnight cruise ships, are required to have Automatic Identification Systems (AIS), enabling real-time monitoring of their routes, positions, and speeds. The intallation of VHF radios, GPS, and other safety devices are also mandatory. As of August 11, more than 80% of vessels had complied, with full installation expected by August 15.
Passenger management has become more stringent, with departure clearances granted only after port authorities verify passenger lists. Captains, owners, and crew have undergone advanced training in safety equipment operation, while outdated life jackets, fire extinguishers, and other rescue gear are being replaced. Both crew members and enforcement agencies have reinforced their commitment to placing visitors' safety above all else.
The province has also streamlined operational procedures for tourist vessels and prominently displayed hotline numbers at ports, docks, and onboard ships, enabling visitors to report any concerns directly to authorities.
At the province’s seven-month tourism review meeting, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Duc An reaffirmed Quang Ninh’s commitment to sustainable tourism development. He emphasised continued investment in tourism infrastructure, support for high-quality, in-depth travel products, and prioritised resources for the early deployment of advanced storm and lightning warning systems in key maritime areas, safeguarding both visitors and socio-economic activities./.
Specifically, the ships will carry out patrols from 7am to 6pm daily along the main tourist routes in Ha Long Bay, with one ship permanently stationed at Ti Top island. From 6pm to 7am the following day, the mobile vessels return to Tuan Chau island to maintain a 24/7 on-call duty shift, ensuring constant readiness.
The northern province of Quang Ninh will install an early warning system for thunderstorms, heavy rains, and dangerous sea waves in Ha Long and Bai Tu Long Bays following the tragic Vinh Xanh 58 tourist boat capsizing.
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