A
bowl of pho is seen in this file photo. Tuoi Tre
Tourists who are ripped off in
Truong Minh Tien, deputy director of
the Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, admitted at a meeting on
Friday he forgets the hotline number for tourists to report rip-offs.
The meeting was held to recap the
six-month activities of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and was
chaired by Minister Hoang Tuan Anh.
The event was overshadowed by news
that more and more tourists have stopped visiting
“Rip-off is like you steal from the
tourists, which will certainly affect
Anh urged that relevant agencies
must take action to stop the phenomenon, and punish service facilities that
refuse to quote prices.
The minister also told the meeting a
story to illustrate what awful rip-off tourists may face in the Vietnamese
capital city.
“A Vietnamese-American couple went
to eat pho in
The tourists refused to pay and
complained, then the eatery owner responded by slashing his knife onto the
table and shouted “shut up,” the minister said.
“The couple eventually had to pay
VND800,000 and quietly left.”
A bowl of pho normally costs
VND30,000-VND50,000 ($1.3-$2.5).
In response to the story of Anh,
Tien said he will “review to identify the eatery that ripped the couple off.”
The deputy director also said
However, when asked what the hotline
number is, Tien admitted he does not remember it, shocking all other
attendees at the meeting.
Many cases in which tourists, both
foreign and local, are overcharged by service providers at tourism spots
across the country have recently been reported by the media.
A tourist has complaint he was
charged VND600,000 ($27.5) for a chicken at Sam Son beach in the northern
But the province’s tourism
department is still investigating the case to determine if it is really a
rip-off, deputy director Nguyen Xuan Thanh said at the meeting.
“The customer and the restaurant
have conflicting statements so we are unable to conclude the case,” he said.
A Ho Chi Minh City tourist
complained to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper earlier this week she was charged
VND420,000 ($19.3) for a 1.2kg crab, which turned out to weigh only 420g
after cooked, as the heavy string used to tie its claws
was removed.
A vacationer from the north-central
A woman from the southern province
of Dong Nai, meanwhile, has been severely injured after complaining to
a seafood vendor in the south-central province of Binh Thuan that her goods
was not properly weighed.
The country has waived visas for tourists from five
European countries since the beginning of this month in a bid to lure back
international visitors.
But the move was apparently off to a
rough start as some tourists complained they still had to pay for visas in
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