

This hotel is the best spot for you who desire a serene and peaceful getaway, far away from the crowds. This pet friendly hotel lets you to enjoy holiday without having to worry about leaving your pet at home. Not all hotel allow guests with pets, but Miana Resort Phu Quoc welcome your furry friend with its special policy. Providing wide range of facilities and great service quality, this accommodation certainly makes you feel at home. If you plan to have a long-term stay, staying at Miana Resort Phu Quoc is the right choice for you. Have fun with various entertaining facilities for you and the whole family at Miana Resort Phu Quoc, a wonderful accommodation for your family holiday. This hotel is very easy to find since it is strategically positioned close to public facilities.įor you, travelers who wish to travel comfortably on a budget, Miana Resort Phu Quoc is the perfect place to stay that provides decent facilities as well as great services. The hotel has a very good location, also near the Phu Quoc Airport (PQC), which is only 6.62 km away. But now they have to have the right to participate in the Olympics, and it is great thing.Staying at Miana Resort Phu Quoc is a good choice when you are visiting Duong Dong Township. Devoting your life to your sport to represent your country at the Olympics is so meaningful and then, because of wars, violence and atrocities, having to flee and not being able to represent your country - it is heart-breaking. These people are forced to flee their countries and are no longer able to represent their countries. “I am very excited about the refugee Olympic team, which started in Rio in 2016. Of course, the IOC Refugee Olympic team resonates very strongly for her, considering the "heart-breaking" choice athletes from war-torn countries face. That’s why sport is an important piece of the puzzle.” We use sport for kids to relax, feel part of the class, bond with their friends but also deal with their frustration and traumas they carry from their past. "But children cannot concentrate if they are not happy and ready to go to school. “I am working in different refugee camps where I bring education," she explains. In fact, sport is an important element of the education programmes she is currently managing in Greece. It is my job to bring them education and helping the Greek government by making sure children are in school and that they receive quality education”, she says.Īs a former athlete, Imoto is aware of the importance sport has for these refugee children. My little part of support is about education. “Every child has the right to access to basic things such as education, water, health services and the right to have a future. At the moment there are more than a 100,000 refugees and migrants in Greece, and millions more in Europe, coming from Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and so many countries”.Įven though she is aware of the issues Europe has to accommodate and integrate these refugees into society, she believes in the importance of using education to help marginalised refugees and children, in particular. “I am Chief of Education in UNICEF's partnership office in Greece I came here about three-and-a-half years ago as part of the response team for the refugees and migrants crisis. Nowadays, Imoto works in Greece with migrants and refugees for UNICEF. After nine years, I do understand the construction has not yet been completed and a lot of people are still suffering but there has to be a strong message of hope”, she explains. “Nine years ago I was in Miyagi and Iwate working for UNICEF as part of the response team and I saw the tremendous damage. This journey is particularly emotional for Naoko, as she actually worked to help people in the earthquake area in Japan. All the people who will carry this flame will convey this message of hope during this relay.” In these difficult times, it will be even more meaningful because vulnerable people especially the elderly people or children are struggling at the moment. Along the way, it will carry so much people’s hopes so that it will be such a powerful flame by the time it arrives in Tokyo. “It will go through all Japan and finally arrive in Tokyo. “The flame came from Ancient Olympia here in Greece and it goes to Fukushima where the earthquake hit in 2011," she says. For Imoto, the symbol of the Olympic flame has a stronger meaning as the flame will travel from Greece to Fukushima, which is one of the prefectures in Tohoku region that is still undergoing reconstruction efforts following the devastating earthquake nine years ago.
