Recreational facilities of dance clubs, bars and karaoke parlors in HCMC have been asked to stop operation for failing to meet fire prevention and fighting regulations..
HCMC decided to suspend the operation of 26 bars, karaoke parlors, and dance clubs, and issued fines of more than VND1.2 billion to the facilities for administrative violations.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, the interdisciplinary inspection teams will continue to strengthen the operation inspection of entertainment activities including bars, karaoke lounges, discotheques and massage services and shall strictly handle the violated cases.
Ho Chi Minh City authorities have allowed venues like bars, cinemas and massage parlors to resume full operation in districts of alert level 1, 2, 3 except areas of alert level 4 under a temporary decision signed by Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Phan Van Mai yesterday night.
In order to improve Covid-19 pandemic prevention and control in Can Tho City, the People’s Committee of Can Tho City requested operation suspension of unnecessary business facilities and services like karaoke lounges, massages, discos, bars, game rooms and cinemas from May 4 until the further notice.
According to an urgent order of the People’s Committee of Binh Thuan Province, all unnecessary entertainment services and activities with high risk of the Covid-19 pandemic spread like karaoke lounges, bars, discos, festivals, night markets, exhibitions, etc closed temporarily from May 3 until further notice.
Recreational facilities of dance clubs, bars and karaoke parlors in the Southeastern province of Dong Nai have been allowed to reopen to the public from March 23 after being shuttered for few months by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authorities in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday allowed to resume operation of some service businesses except discos, bars, karaoke parlors to ensure city dwellers’ safety amid Covid-19 pandemic.
Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung on March 13 ordered a temporary closure of the historical relics in both urban and suburban areas, and a halt of the operation of the bars and karaoke parlours as well as music programmes until the end of March.
Deputy Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport Vo Khanh Hung yesterday said that city authorities will impose a ban all vehicles to enter the city’s downtown area for traffic safety during the New Year celebration ceremony.