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Resort in Nha Trang
fined for banning tourists, residents from walking on beach
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security guard of Evason Ana Mandara Resort in
A resort in Nha Trang in central
Authorities in Khanh Hoa have imposed a VND30 million
(US$1,398) fine on Evason Ana Mandara Resort, situated on
Ngo Khac Thinh, vice head of
In response to tips-off from tourists, the office’s
inspectors, who disguised themselves as tourists, were chased away by Evason
Ana Mandara Resort security guards while walking past the beach next to the
facility on Monday afternoon.
Thinh added the offence is not unprecedented.
“The resort’s management made a commitment last year to
stop such infringements, but has continued to do so until now. So we decided
to penalize them this time,” he noted.
Nguyen Dinh Quyen, a local, lamented that he and others
are driven away by the resort’s guards every morning when they jog past the
beach.
On Wednesday, Pham Duy Hung, a representative of the
Member Board of Sovico Khanh Hoa Co., which manages Evason Ana Mandara
Resort, told Tuoi Tre that the resort’s warden booths were
set up in 1997 to ensure safety for local residents and tourists and
facilitate rescue efforts.
They thus sought permission from the city’s Urban
Management Office to retain such booths.
Hung added that his resort does not forbid locals and
tourists from strolling on the beach.
Regarding the Urban Management Office’s warnings last
year, Hung admitted to the violation, which he put down to the company’s
shortcomings in personnel training.
TUOI TRE
NEWS
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 5, 2015
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