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The Vibe Run Debuts in Vietnam: A Sunset-to-Beach Social Marathon Experience at Hoiana Resort & Golf
The Vibe Run Debuts in Vietnam: A Sunset-to-Beach Social Marathon Experience at Hoiana Resort & Golf

Korea Herald

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

The Vibe Run Debuts in Vietnam: A Sunset-to-Beach Social Marathon Experience at Hoiana Resort & Golf

HOI AN, Vietnam, July 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time in Vietnam, Pulse Active and Hoiana Resort & Golf proudly present The Vibe Run, a fresh and exciting marathon concept that has already taken Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore by storm. More than just a race, The Vibe is a social running experience — blending community, wellness, music, fun activities, and celebration into one unforgettable event. Unlike traditional marathons, The Vibe emphasizes connection over competition. Participants can choose between a 21km or 7km run set against the stunning backdrop of Hoiana's lush gardens, spectacular ocean views, and scenic coastal golf course. The route winds through the beautiful natural landscape of Hoi An and concludes with a breathtaking sunset beach finish, leading into a vibrant post-race celebration. Event Highlights: Friday, 8 August Saturday, 9 August Special Vibe Run Package from Hoiana To mark this exciting debut, Hoiana Resort & Golf is offering an exclusive Vibe Run Stay Package for participants, with special rates starting from VND 2,600,000 net/night for two guests at New World Hoiana Beach Resort or New World Hoiana Hotel. Package Inclusions: Join The Vibe Run at Hoiana Resort & Golf – where runners, dreamers, and adventurers unite for a marathon like no other. Be part of Vietnam's newest running phenomenon and experience the perfect fusion of fitness, nature, and celebration. About Hoiana Resort & Golf Nestled on Vietnam's stunning central coast, just minutes from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An, Hoiana Resort & Golf is a premier beachfront integrated resort destination. Spanning over 1,000 hectares along four kilometers of pristine shoreline, features, four world-class hotels, an award-winning championship golf course, a pristine private beach, over 20 exceptional restaurants and bars, a spacious Kids' Club, and the region's most dynamic gaming and entertainment complex. Hoiana is where luxury, culture, and unforgettable experiences converge.

Malaysia Airlines Passenger Fined RM650 For Bomb Joke At Hanoi Airport
Malaysia Airlines Passenger Fined RM650 For Bomb Joke At Hanoi Airport

Rakyat Post

time26-06-2025

  • Rakyat Post

Malaysia Airlines Passenger Fined RM650 For Bomb Joke At Hanoi Airport

Subscribe to our FREE A Vietnamese man was fined VND 4 million (RM650) after making a bomb joke to Malaysia Airlines staff at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi recently. The incident occurred when the passenger disembarked from Malaysia Airlines flight MH752 from Kuala Lumpur on 22 June. When a flight attendant asked about the black case he was carrying, the man responded with a single word: 'Bomb.' The remark immediately triggered the airport's full security protocol. The passenger was escorted off the aircraft and detained for questioning by multiple agencies, including immigration police, aviation security, airport police, emergency command centre officers, Malaysia Airlines representatives, and Vietnam Airport Ground Services staff. A thorough inspection of the passenger's luggage and person was conducted – the black case in question was found to contain a computer keyboard and mouse. No dangerous or prohibited items were discovered. Passenger Apologises, Pays Fine The passenger later acknowledged that his comment was an ill-conceived joke made out of ignorance, issued an apology to the authorities and was subsequently fined. Following the incident, Noi Bai International Airport released a public statement on Facebook, emphasising that jokes about bombs, explosives, or weapons are strictly prohibited in airports and on aircraft. The airport noted that such remarks trigger emergency response measures, can cause fear and panic among passengers, and result in unnecessary delays. Officials urged passengers to cooperate with aviation staff during inspections and to educate family members, particularly children, about avoiding jokes related to sensitive security topics. 'Anyone who violates these rules will be held fully accountable for the consequences,' the airport stated. Security protocols at international airports are taken seriously, with even seemingly harmless jokes carrying significant consequences. Parts of this story have been sourced from Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

Rs 160 for hotel room in Vietnam? Indian man's viral booking sparks theories online, user says ‘that's cheaper than a coffee'
Rs 160 for hotel room in Vietnam? Indian man's viral booking sparks theories online, user says ‘that's cheaper than a coffee'

Time of India

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Rs 160 for hotel room in Vietnam? Indian man's viral booking sparks theories online, user says ‘that's cheaper than a coffee'

An Indian traveller snagged an unbelievable hotel deal in Vietnam, paying just Rs 159.02 for a night at Leaf Hotel Phu Quoc. The rock-bottom price, complete with Wi-Fi and other amenities, has sparked disbelief and speculation online. Experts suggest it could be a revenue management error, intense competition, or OTAs absorbing commission costs. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What's the deal? Too good to be true? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What could really be going on? An Indian traveller's hotel booking in Vietnam has gone viral, and for good reason, he paid just Rs 159.02 for a night's stay, taxes included. The unbelievable deal has left people on social media both stunned and traveller, who shared his experience on X (formerly Twitter), booked a Superior Double or Twin Room at Leaf Hotel Phu Quoc . The room included free Wi-Fi, parking, 24-hour check-in, and even the option of a queen bed, all for less than the price of a priced at Rs 578.24, the room got a massive 75% discount, bringing the base cost down to just Rs 144.56. After adding taxes and fees of Rs 14.46, the final amount came to Rs 159.02. The platform confirmed that the amount would be charged in Vietnamese Dong, around 48,000 VND, and includes people online had questions. Some called it a possible 'revenue management mistake' by the hotel. Others felt it might be part of a fierce pricing war among hotels in Phu Quoc, a popular beach destination with plenty of budget user joked, 'Itne mein toh coffee bhi na mile' (You won't get a coffee for this much). Another said, 'There's a high chance they'll cancel it when you reach the hotel.'Industry insiders chimed in. One pointed out that online travel agencies (OTAs) often eat a part of the cost as commission, in this case, estimated to be around Rs 28.62, meaning the hotel might only get Rs 130, including believe it's simply a case of too much supply and not enough demand, leading to a 'race to the bottom' in hotel the reason, the internet can't stop talking about this oddly cheap room. Whether it was a lucky find or a pricing glitch, it's got everyone dreaming of a budget trip to Vietnam.

Berjaya Land's unit to dispose of 80pct equity interest in Vietnam JV for RM201.96mil
Berjaya Land's unit to dispose of 80pct equity interest in Vietnam JV for RM201.96mil

New Straits Times

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Berjaya Land's unit to dispose of 80pct equity interest in Vietnam JV for RM201.96mil

KUALA LUMPUR: Berjaya Land Bhd's (BLand) wholly owned subsidiary, Berjaya Leisure (Cayman) Ltd (BLCL), has entered into two capital transfer agreements for the proposed disposal of its entire 80 per cent equity interest in the charter capital of Berjaya-Handico12 Co., Ltd (BHandico12). BHandico12, a BLand joint venture company, was incorporated in Vietnam on Feb 9, 2007, and is principally involved in property investment and development. Its existing charter capital is 1.56 trillion VND (about RM254.28 million), of which BLCL contributed 80 per cent, while the balance 20 per cent was contributed by Viet Duc Investment and Trading Co. Ltd. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, BLand said the disposal is for a total cash consideration of 1.23 trillion VND (approximately RM201.96 million). "The proposed disposals represent an opportunity for the BLand Group to realise its investment in BHandico12. "It will not have any effect on the issued share capital and substantial shareholders' shareholdings of BLand," it said, adding that the group is expected to record a gain on disposal of about RM5.96 million upon completion of the proposed disposals.

Cyber Sweep Disables 20,000+ Infostealer IPs and Domains
Cyber Sweep Disables 20,000+ Infostealer IPs and Domains

Arabian Post

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Cyber Sweep Disables 20,000+ Infostealer IPs and Domains

Global law enforcement has dismantled over 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains used to serve 69 variants of information‑stealing malware, in a sweeping cybercrime operation spanning 26 countries across the Asia‑Pacific region. The coordinated effort—dubbed Operation Secure—uncovered the digital infrastructure behind credential‑harvesting malware, led to the seizure of 41 servers, over 100 GB of illicit data, and the arrest of 32 suspects, officials said. The four‑month initiative, conducted between January and April 2025, was facilitated through the Asia and South Pacific Joint Operations Against Cybercrime project, with INTERPOL coordinating national cybercrime units and private cybersecurity firms including Group‑IB, Kaspersky and Trend Micro. Intelligence sharing proved crucial, enabling authorities to disrupt roughly 79% of the identified malicious infrastructure. Vietnamese police led the arrests, detaining 18 suspects and uncovering VND 300 million, SIM cards, corporate documentation and digital devices during raids targeting a ring alleged to be selling corporate accounts for illicit use. A further 14 individuals were apprehended in Sri Lanka and Nauru, where targeted house raids also led to the identification of 40 victims. ADVERTISEMENT Hong Kong authorities played a vital technical role, analysing more than 1,700 pieces of intelligence supplied by INTERPOL and mapping 117 command‑and‑control servers across 89 ISPs, infrastructure that underpinned phishing, fraud and social media scam campaigns. In the wake of the operation, over 216,000 individuals and organisations at risk were notified, enabling them to take defensive action such as freezing accounts and changing passwords. Infostealer malware—software designed to extract browser credentials, cookies, credit card details, and cryptocurrency wallet keys—is increasingly being used as a springboard for more destructive operations, according to cyber‑crime experts. Once compromised, credentials are sold on underground forums, facilitating follow‑on attacks including ransomware, data breaches and business email compromise. Group‑IB, a Singapore‑based cybersecurity firm, confirmed that the operation targeted stealer families such as Lumma, RisePro and Meta, adding that 'the compromised credentials and sensitive data acquired by cybercriminals through infostealer malware often serve as initial vectors for financial fraud and ransomware attacks'. Neal Jetton, INTERPOL's Director of Cybercrime, emphasised that the success of Operation Secure underlined the power of global cooperation. 'INTERPOL continues to support practical, collaborative action against global cyber threats,' he said. 'Operation Secure has once again shown the power of intelligence sharing in disrupting malicious infrastructure and preventing large‑scale harm to both individuals and businesses'. Analysts observe that this operation builds on previous global cyber‑crime crackdowns, such as Operation Synergia II in 2024, which dismantled more than 22,000 malicious IPs worldwide. Taken collectively, such operations demonstrate a growing focus on attacking the root infrastructure that supports cybercrime, rather than just responding to individual attacks. With cyber threats proliferating in complexity and scale, experts say that such public‑private partnerships and intelligence sharing are vital. By targeting the infrastructure that underpins malware distribution, authorities aim to disrupt criminal ecosystems before they evolve, rather than merely reacting to breaches.

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