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In other words, Vietnam used to be the favorite of our Chinese tourists.
The location is excellent, and the scenery is also breathtaking.
The consumption level is not high, and it once made people regard it as a sweet spot for traveling abroad, which is simply a small booster of economic development.
But with the passage of time, why is Vietnam's attitude towards Chinese tourists becoming more and more embarrassing?
Those businesses in Vietnam treat Chinese tourists with double standards.
Prices have been raised again and again, isn't this just slaughtering consumers as sheep? What is even more chilling is that in some places there are signs that say "Chinese are not welcome to enter", which is still written in Chinese.
This is simply a slap in the face, and it is extremely insulting.
The hearts of Chinese tourists are broken, and some are even starting to reconsider Vietnam as a travel destination.
To be honest, China and Vietnam are not only neighbors, but also have deep cultural and historical ties.
It stands to reason that you should be warmly welcomed when traveling, but the reality is that it is cold and even hostile.
Vietnam has turned its face faster than turning a book, not only violating the principle of economic mutual benefit, but also losing the etiquette of friendly international exchanges.
This change in attitude has made visitors go from disappointment to anger, and the emotions are like a roller coaster.
As soon as this incident was exposed, the interest of Chinese tourists in Vietnam was greatly reduced.
After all, the world is so big, and there are so many beautiful places to travel, there is no need to hang yourself from a tree.
In addition, the law and order problem in Vietnam is also worrying, especially in the areas close to Laos and Myanmar, the law and order situation is simply a capital "worry".
If the personal safety of tourists is not guaranteed, how can we talk about the travel experience? No matter how beautiful the scenery of Vietnam is, it can't stand such a toss.
Let's talk about South Korea, another country in East Asia.
Although the treatment of Chinese tourists is not as extreme as that of Vietnam, there is a subtle sense of rejection in the small details.
In public places in South Korea, you can always find notices written in Chinese, such as "Do not defecate in the open", "No entry for tourists", "Violators will be fined 1 million won" and so on.
This makes people wonder, why do the same tourists have to accept this special treatment?
Although South Korea, a fashion-forward country with high-quality beauty, has attracted a large number of young Chinese, this unfair treatment has caused many Chinese tourists to reevaluate the attractiveness of South Korea as a travel destination.
Obviously, this biased approach runs counter to the purpose of friendly international exchanges.
In stark contrast to South Korea is the small country of Nepal.
Although the geographical and economic conditions are similar to those of Vietnam, the attitude towards Chinese tourists is very different.
The Nepalese people are very friendly to Chinese tourists, and this friendship is also due to China's strong support for economic development.
On the streets of Nepal, you can see many humorous slogans written in Chinese, such as "Shenma is a floating cloud, price is the last word", "Buy it, your girlfriend will be happy, you will be happy".
Far from being insulting, these slogans give a sense of cordiality and welcome.
At the end of the day, how foreign tourists are treated reflects not only how open a country is, but also how inclusive its culture is.
Vietnam and South Korea's approach may not have any negative effects in the short term, but in the long run? It will only self-destruct the image.
On the contrary, Nepal's friendly attitude will definitely attract more Chinese tourists.
This kind of differentiated reception attitude is really worth learning from other countries when promoting the development of tourism.
Therefore, for Chinese tourists, when choosing a travel destination, a safe, respectful and friendly attitude is the most important thing.
By observing the way different countries treat tourists, we can not only see the cultural characteristics of each country, but also feel the mutual respect and understanding between countries.
At a time when the global tourism industry is growing, every country should strive to show respect for every visitor, which is the cornerstone of promoting the development of international tourism.