Vang Vieng, Lao PDR

Vietnam’s first social network on tourism launched

Hahalolo, the first social network on tourism developed by a Vietnamese startup, was officially launched in Ho Chi Minh City on June 10, based on a platform of integrating social network, online tourism services and e-commerce.

Accordingly, Hahalolo has all the basic functions that allow users to easily make friends, communicate online, and interact with each other through the features of posts, comments and emotional expressions. By integrating Online Travel Agent and E-Commerce, Hahalolo becomes an intermediary between travel enthusiasts as well as between suppliers of tourism services and retailers with customers, opening a large space to learn, connect and share interesting and useful information about tourism.

The tourism social network runs on the web address www.hahalolo.com and App Hahalolo on the iOS and Android app stores. Hahalolo’s experts will continue to improve the system and research and apply new technologies aiming to provide sufficient features to meet users’ demands.

Initiated in 2014, the Hahalolo startup project began its pilot operation in October 2018. Up until now, Hahalolo has covered valuable information on tens of thousands of hotels in Vietnam; hundreds of thousands of luxury hotels, villas, and apartments in 10 Southeast Asian countries, the Republic of Korea, Japan and nearly 10 European countries with advanced tourism; hundreds of tour operators in Vietnam; as well as shopping, dining and entertainment venues throughout the country.

Read the full article at Nhan Dan: https://en.nhandan.org.vn/travel/item/7566402-vietnam%E2%80%99s-first-social-network-on-tourism-launched.html

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