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National Geographic rates Nha Trang as bad beach destination
Based on six standards, 340 experts have selected
the 10 worst cities in the world in 2010 in a selection held by the National
Geographic Society's Center for Sustainable Destinations. Vietnam’s Nha Trang is
named on the list.
This is bad news and Nha Trang should try to improve its environment to not
enter the list next year.
To create the ratings, the center convened an independent panel of 340 experts
in fields from historic preservation and sustainable tourism to travel writing
and archaeology. The panel was asked to score 99 coastal hot spots around the
world, using categories such as "top rated," "doing well," "in the balance,"
"facing trouble," and "bottom rated."
The panel based its decisions on six criteria: environmental and ecological
quality, social and cultural integrity, conditions of historic buildings and
archaeological sites, aesthetic appeal, quality of tourism management, and
outlook for the future.
The results appear in the November/December 2010 issue of National Geographic
Traveler magazine.
The ten worst beach destinations in 2010 include: Vietnam’s Nha Trang, Spain’s
Alicante, Lebanon’s Coasts, Grand Strand – South Caroline, India’s Goa, Egypt’s
Sharm el Sheikh Area, Cambodia’s Sihanoukville, United Arab Emirates’s Dubai,
North Shore -New Jersey, Gulf Coast – Mississippi, Gulf Coast – Louisiana.
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