Walking down the streets, so the common refrain goes, is like entering a battlefield. But you might think otherwise when you consider the annual statistics for accidents in Vietnam.
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Recent articles have provided a wealth of information, reflecting on the realities of tourism in Vietnam fairly accurately. But why is it that whenever Vietnam is mentioned, only bad things and negative connotations come to mind? Should we just accept the fact that our tourism industry has nothing to offer to endear it to foreigners?
In my opinion, there are still many wonderful things about Vietnam that people will always remember. Despite the negativities that have been spread about Vietnamese tourism, I still think there are some unique aspects of the country that international visitors won't find anywhere else.
People generally continue to believe, for instance, that walking down the streets of Vietnam is similar to walking into battles. In Vietnam, however, the number of accidents is inversely proportional to traffic chaos and congestion. It would sound somewhat paradoxical, but do you believe it? This is a point on which visitors can feel completely excited. Vietnam has always been a safe travel destination for tourists from all over the world.
As for Vietnamese vendors, it is not uncommon to find them cursing or scrambling for customers.Not only in Vietnam, but also in the United States and Germany, I have personally witnessed this situation. Therefore, there are numerous other reasons why some tourists do not wish to return to Vietnam, such as environmental pollution, price gouging, and even fraud. And these are the issues that the government should address immediately.
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