Published on April 6, 2026
The northern province of Quảng Ninh has officially launched a round-the-clock medical service on Hạ Long Bay as of April 2, aimed at providing immediate first aid and addressing health emergencies for visitors to the popular tourist destination.
This initiative comes at a crucial time when tourist numbers are increasing, and ensuring the health and safety of both domestic and international visitors has become a priority. The medical teams stationed at various points around Hạ Long Bay are equipped to handle a range of health issues, from minor injuries to more serious medical situations.
The deployment of these medical teams is part of a broader strategy to improve emergency medical services in potentially high-risk areas. Local health officials have emphasized the importance of rapid response capabilities, particularly in tourist zones where access to health care may be limited.
In addition to emergency services, the teams will also be conducting health education and promotion activities to inform tourists about staying safe and healthy while enjoying their time in Hạ Long Bay. This includes information on hydration, sun protection, and local health facilities.
The medical teams consist of trained health professionals and support staff who will work closely with the local tourism authorities to ensure that visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience. The initiative has been welcomed and tourists, as it demonstrates the province’s commitment to public health and tourism safety.
As Hạ Long Bay continues to attract millions of visitors each year, the establishment of this round-the-clock medical service marks a significant step in enhancing the overall visitor experience and safeguarding the well-being of all who visit this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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