Chinese tourists harassing Vietnamese
fruit peddler in Da Nang
This still image taken from the video
shows a Chinese man harassing a Vietnamese fruit seller in Da Nang City,
located in central Vietnam. Tuoi Tre News
A
group of Chinese tourists are seen harassing a Vietnamese banana peddler in
the central city of Da Nang in a video shared on Facebook on Monday.
Nguyen
Duy Khoai, a Da Nang-based musician, uploaded the 40-second video, apparently
filmed by himself, on his Facebook accompanied by a lengthy story explaining
what happened.
The
musician said the incident occurred on Phan Chau Trinh Street at 8:20 am,
when Chinese visitors pulled the female fruit seller over, asking to buy her
bananas.
“The
Chinese then picked up banana after banana, eating and throwing the fruit
skins into her basket in an uncultured way and without asking her,” Khoai
wrote.
According
to the musician, the peddler then requested the foreigners pay VND40,000
(US$1.79), only to have one of them display a Chinese Yuan note.
The
Vietnamese woman shook her head in disagreement, explaining that Chinese
currency cannot be used directly in daily trade in Vietnam. The Chinese man
then “talked non-stop in his language” before giving the seller a VND50,000
($2.23) bill.
“However,
when the woman returned VND10,000 [$0.45] in change, the Chinese became angry
and seized her,” Khoai wrote.
Finally,
the foreign tourists left, but only after one of them snatched the peddler’s
hat and another Chinese woman rushed to ‘steal’ another banana from the
basket, according to the Facebook status that had received more than 4,000
shares as of Tuesday morning.
The
video adds fuel to widespread public outrage over the rising number of
Chinese arrivals to Da Nang, as well as the beach city of Nha Trang in the
south-central province of Khanh Hoa.
In
both of these popular tourist destinations, many Chinese nationals also work
illegally as tour guides, stealing jobs from the local, qualified tourism
personnel.
Those
illegal tour guides are also said to provide distorted accounts of Vietnamese history to
visitors.
TUOI TRE
NEWS
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Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 7, 2016
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