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COUNTDOWN TO 2024: JOIN US FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE NEW YEAR'S EVE AT HOIANA RESORT & GOLF!
With just 10 days left until the dawn of 2024, it's time to plan a spectacular farewell to the current year and embrace a new chapter of prosperity and health.
Secure your stay at Hoiana Resort and Golf starting from VND 2,640,000++/night (USD 110++) – save up to 60% with a free cancellation policy and enjoy a dining voucher worth up to VND 1,500,000!
Join us for a New Year’s Eve filled with enticing activities: DJ performances, Stilt walkers, Magicians, Carnival dancers and many more! Indulge in a myriad of countdown dinner and buffet options at Blend, The Edge, and Quang Nam House.
As the clock strikes midnight, be captivated by breathtaking fireworks display soaring 50 meters high, illuminating the night sky for an unforgettable 8 minutes! Admission to all performances is complimentary.
But that's not all! Avail our fabulous offers:
• Festive Welcome Gift Pack valued at VND500,000 for all guests – redeemable at the Hoiana Premier Rewards counter.
• Dining Voucher Packs offering an extra VND500,000 value or a chance for a complimentary one-night stay at one of our distinguished luxury hotels.
Our complimentary shuttle bus is ready to transport you to the magical world at Hoiana Resort & Golf. Explore all the exciting offers tailored just for you here: https://shorturl.at/prwH8
Book now and let's make this New Year's Eve an extraordinary celebration together!

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