Alma Resort Cam Ranh — flags, crafts, and family time
To mark Independence Day, Alma’s Kids’ Club runs flag-themed activities on Sept 1–2: festive décor, DIY flag crafts, face painting, and a “Capture the Flag” challenge, plus tree planting and kite making. Around the resort, there’s wood carving, conical-hat drawing, yoga, meditation, tug of war—and even meet-ups with a Minion and a clown.
On Sept 2, Alma Garden serves a buffet breakfast with a “Special Vietnamese Delights” station and an evening “Culinary Journey Across Three Regions” dinner (half a grilled lobster per adult), with free-flow drinks and a traditional Vietnamese band. Alma Food Court hosts Vietnamese coffee tasting from 11:30am–4pm and dishes such as grilled chicken with bamboo-tube rice and beef stew with rice noodles. Alma Lounge, Atlantis, and American Lounge & Bar run promos on salted coffee, a Vietnamese draft beer station, and Vietnamese-themed cocktails.

Azerai Resorts — wellness in Ke Ga Bay, family and heritage in Hue
Azerai Ke Ga Bay offers a “Buy 60 Minutes, Get 90 Minutes” massage deal (five body treatments and foot massage) and complimentary weekend morning yoga outside the spa.
Azerai La Residence, Hue has a “Family Time” package: one night for two adults and one child under 12 (existing bedding), a poolside BBQ dinner, daily breakfast, and 15% off spa and F&B. The new two-night “Hue Heritage and Nature Escape” adds a daytime trip to Bach Ma National Park alongside time exploring Hue’s imperial heritage.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi — National Day BBQ at Spice Garden
On Sept 2, Spice Garden hosts a BBQ buffet from 6–10pm with five cooking stations, premium Vietnamese BBQ, fresh seafood, Hanoi favorites, and desserts (VND 1,500,000++ per adult; kids under 6 dine free; ages 6–11 get 50% off).
Spice Garden relaunched in 2023 with a refreshed, light-filled room, locally made linens and pottery, and new tableware. The kitchen focuses on seasonal, sustainably sourced ingredients and subtle spice, aiming for comfort with clear Vietnamese roots.

The Anam Cam Ranh — beachfront buffet, fire show, and fireworks
On Tuesday, Sept 2, Lang Viet Restaurant & Bar stages a Vietnamese buffet with a fireshow, fireworks, and a traditional band from 6:30–9pm (VND 860,000++ per person). Optional drink packages: VND 100,000++ for unlimited juices and soft drinks, or VND 200,000++ including free-flow draught beer. The mango juice is made from 100% mangos from Khanh Hoa province. With its terrace above the beach and pavilion by the pool, Lang Viet makes the most of the resort’s oceanfront setting.









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