Photos
of foreign tourists cleaning up beach lay bare
Photos of two
foreign tourists picking up trash on a beach in northern
The photos show two women on Cat Ba Beach in
Many tourists are either swimming or relaxing on the
background.
The photos have been shared online and attracted
thousands of comments, at once appreciating the good deed of the foreigners
and criticizing the littering habit of locals.
“What a shame when locals can't keep their beaches clean
and foreigners need to help. I used to pick up trash on a beach in my hometown
myself and people just stared at me like I was an alien,” a person identified
only as Shamus wrote in a comment.
The photographer who took the pictures, Pham Ngoc Long,
said he saw the foreign tourists when he was taking wedding photos for a
couple on Cat Ba Beach on July 13.
“One of the women told me she's from
The other woman was trying to collect beer cans, coconut
shells and snack bags floating on the sea, he said.
“I felt really ashamed. Most tourists at the beach are
locals, so I guess the trash was left behind by Vietnamese people, not
foreigners.”
Long, a photographer from Ha Long, said he often take
wedding photos on beaches like Cat Ba.
“Most of the time, we had to clean up the beach
ourselves to have a good background for the wedding photos.
“The new photos of these two foreigners are good
examples of the need to keep the environment clean.
"Now that Vietnamese people have seen the pictures,
I hope they will change their habit.”
Nationwide problem
Huynh Cong Men, director of the Ho Chi Minh City-based
tourism company Sac Mau Cuoc Song (Colour Life Travel), said that all beaches
in
A foreign tourist gathers trash in
the water at Cat Ba Beach in
“Local tourists litter everywhere they go. We really
don't know how to explain to our foreign clients about the problem,” he toldThanh
Nien News.
Littering has become so common that a company in
The invention does not help much, since the problem is
apparently rooted in a lack of environmental awareness.
In a recent move,
Under the campaign that will be launched on July 20,
disposing of a cigarette butt for instance can be fined up to VND100,000
(US$4.6).
Other types of littering will face a double fine while
public urination is subject to a fine of up to VND300,000.
Men from the travel company said that littering is a
deeply ingrained habit among many Vietnamese people and the problem needs to
be solved with strict measures.
“In
“Propaganda has proved ineffective and there should be
stronger measures.”
He said that tourism firms are well aware of the
problem, but they could not do anything.
“The question is whether policy makers are willing to
introduce strict regulations to stop littering, because even some of them
also have this bad habit.
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Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 7, 2015
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