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Efforts intensified to prevent foreigners’ illegal tourism business
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has asked
for closer coordination among its chapters in localities nationwide to take
strong measures to deal with illegal tourism businesses operated by foreigners
in Vietnam.
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According to the administration, there is a growing number of foreigners, mainly
from China and the Republic of Korea (RoK), taking advantage of the ease of
entry into Vietnam to operate illegal tax-fraud international travel business
activities.
This is causing security issues and is also seriously affecting the local
tourism business environment in Vietnam, the agency said.
Towards the end of 2015 and earlier this year, the Departments of Culture,
Sports and Tourism of Da Nang city and Khanh Hoa province detected several
violation cases, and imposed fines on two Chinese nationals and 13 from the RoK,
who colluded with a number of Vietnamese firms and individuals to illegally
provide tourism services.
Notably, Chinese violators used the Wechat smartphone app to unlawfully sell of
Vietnam to Chinese citizens.
To solve the issue, the VNAT requires relevant agencies to enhance supervision
of travel agencies across the country and strictly handle cases in violation of
the law, especially Vietnamese organisations and individuals that are abetting
foreigners in the practice.
The list of violators is also being published on localities' official websites.
Source: VNA |
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