As Typhoon Kajiki intensified, the Cat Hai Special Zone People’s Committee urged local tourism businesses to ensure the safety and rights of visitors.
Hotels and guesthouses have been encouraged to provide a discount of around 50 per cent for tourists caught by the storm, helping to promote Cat Ba-Cat Hai as a safe, friendly and responsible destination.

Typhoon Kajiki brings heavy rains for many localities in Haiphong City on August 25.
Haiphong has halted the Dong Bai-Cai Vieng ferry, the Cat Hai-Phu Long cable car, and all tourism activities on its coast and islands since 3 pm on August 24.
According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, Typhoon Kajiki is forecast to make landfall between southern Thanh Hoa and Ha Tinh from 4 to 7 pm today, August 25, with Nghe An expected to be the hardest hit.