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The store Ngoi Nha Mo Uoc in Ha Long Town. Photo credit: VnExpress

Vietnam store fined $22,500 for accepting dollars, yuan

It is the second time the store in Ha Long Town has been caught with the violation

Da Nang to issue dos and don'ts for Chinese tourists

Da Nang to issue dos and don'ts for Chinese tourists

Previous versions of the leaflets were in Vietnamese and English

Chinese nationals are fined for working illegally as tour guides in Vietnam. Photo credit: Doan Cuong/Tuoi Tre

Vietnam asks China to handle its misbehaving tourists

Some Chinese visitors have angered many when burning Vietnamese money or being rude to street vendors

A still image from the video clip shows the Chinese tourists bargaining with a Da Nang's street vendor over the banana stem.

Chinese tourists filmed acting rudely with Vietnamese street vendor

Many people have expressed anger at the visitors' uncultured behavior  

The Chinese man who has been accused of burning Vietnamese money in Da Nang on June 14. Photo: Vo Van Trung

Chinese man burns Vietnamese money in Da Nang bar

The man and his friends quarreled with waitresses demanding to pay in yuan

Chinese tourists in Ho Chi Minh City in an undated file photo.

Entering Vietnam no longer easy for Chinese tourists since new law took effect

Chinese tourists have stopped being able to enter Vietnam through special permits due to a new immigration law.  

Chinese tourists targeted in Parisian crime spree

Chinese tourists targeted in Parisian crime spree

Less Chinese-speaking tourists head to Vietnam after sea tensions

Less Chinese-speaking tourists head to Vietnam after sea tensions

Vietnam continues to see a drop in the number of Chinese-speaking tourists two months after China illegally placed an oil rig...
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