The program, co-organized by Sun Group and MobiFone, aims to attract international visitors to the central Vietnam city during the third quarter, the tail end of the summer travel season, often a peak time for tourists from countries like South Korea and India.
All international guests can claim one free eSIM by scanning a QR code in the arrival hall of Da Nang International Airport. To be eligible, visitors must present a foreign passport, be at least 18 years old, and have a device with built-in eSIM capability. Activation requires downloading the Sun Paradise Land and Hi Vietnam apps.
Visitors will receive 8 GB of high-speed 5G data valid for the first 24 hours after activation. Afterward, they can purchase additional Hi Vietnam service packages. The most affordable option, HVN3, costs VND90,000 (US$3.43) and is valid for 3 days, offering 30 GB of data, 50 minutes of domestic calls, 5 minutes of international calls, and free access to the Hi Vietnam, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok apps. The premium bundle, HVN30, priced at VND300,000, is valid for 30 days and includes 300 GB of data, 300 minutes of domestic calls, and 30 minutes of international calls.
Additionally, users of the Hi Vietnam eSIM can receive discount vouchers from Sun World and its partners. Benefits include 5% off Sun World Ba Na Hills cable car tickets booked through the Sun Paradise Land app, up to 10% off food and beverage services at Sun World Ba Na Hills restaurants, discounts of up to 10% on souvenirs, and reduced fares on XanhSM taxis traveling to and from Ba Na Hills.
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