Onepay – what is it?
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Onepay is selected as an official online payment gate in Vietnam by the Mastercard International Organization. This payment gate is a combination between One Pay Company and International Mastercard Organization. It accepts all popular international cards such as VISA, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, Diners Club. It is now popular widespread because of its facilitating technology solutions, and its high speed of payment (giving results within only 2-5seconds)
Why you should choose OnePay?
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Our hotel was French, but a modern sky scraper structure. This had its advantages, as the view from our 16th storey window was spectacular, looking down on to a causeway which separated the grand West Lake (a circumference of ten miles making it the biggest) and Truc Bach Lake. The Tran Quoc Pagoda, a Buddhist temple, is clearly visible standing on a small island at the edge of West Lake. This Temple was originally constructed in the sixth century and is the oldest in the city; it was moved from its original location on the Red River four hundred years ago. The lakes were to take on different personas even during just a three day visit. From serene and bright on our first day to shrouded in mist and cloud on the second day. Our third day was the most dramatic as an electrical storm balanced over the water throwing rapiers of light onto the darkened surface.
Co-organised by the provincial People’s Committee and the national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, the event expects to attract the participation of 140 international representatives from leading tourism companies and travel agencies from France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and the United Kingdom.