TMG Leads Sustainable Tourism with Travelife Gold Certification in Vietnam

TMG Leads Sustainable Tourism with Travelife Gold Certification in Vietnam

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TMG continues to create a new definition of green and responsible travel experiences in Vietnam with Travelife Gold certification.

Hanoi, Vietnam, 25 December, 2023 – Thien Minh Group (TMG), a renowned name in the travel and hospitality industry, proudly announces the prestigious Travelife Gold Certification for all its hotels and resorts: Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & SpaVictoria Can Tho ResortVictoria Chau Doc HotelVictoria Nui Sam LodgeVictoria Xiengthong Palace ResortÊMM Hotel SaigonÊMM Hotel HueÊMM Hotel Hoi AnTUI BLUE Nam Hoi AnFlower Garden Hotel, and Mai Chau Lodge.

TMG is the first hotel group in Vietnam to achieve the Travelife Gold Certificate for all its hotel chains. This accolade is a testament to TMG’s dedication to creating better places to live, work and visit through sustainability and corporate responsibility. As a pioneer of sustainable tourism in Vietnam, TMG aims to set a new standard for responsible travel and natural resource conservation.

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