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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Shame guests steal overseas Vietnamese

Two members of the delegation Vietnam traveler was arrested in Zurich (Switzerland) for stealing 3 sunglasses Gucci and Louis Vuitton, worth around 300 euro / unit.
On the personal pages, a tour guide shared a story 2 guest Vietnamese people recently arrested by police in Switzerland due to shoplifting in a fashion shop.
"Cam mistaken" in Switzerland.
According to the tour guide, tour of France and Switzerland Vietnam depart from 9-7 days. On 15-7, the last day before leaving the country, they come shopping in Zurich, Switzerland. When the restaurant to have dinner, have 3 guests to stay and recommend to the hotel itself. To 22 hours, instructors received a call of police notify 2 people were arrested.
Through surveillance cameras, store employees found 2 guests peel labels, price tags of 3 glasses worth 300 euro / unit and brought out of the store. Guides and travel company who had to go the police station to learn the job and require help handle the case since the night of the delegation had to fly early tomorrow. Finally, the agency has asked police fined 2,000 Swiss francs (about $ 2,000). According to the tour guide, not only him but the team members are very shy and frustrated behavior "picked the wrong" 2 glasses of travelers.
Tourism reporting requirements
Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan, General Director of Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, said: "It really is an act that anyone with self-esteem are also ashamed!". According to Tuan, VNAT will require delegations now put this report in detail on the case, and will have the written request of the business to foreign visitors traveling to recommend abiding law, no action detrimental to the country, the culture and the national image.
Besides stealing, lack of awareness of some Vietnam travelers abroad is also very good table conversation. An experienced tour guide confided when taken overseas visitors eating, reading the paper plate clearly in Vietnamese: "Eat not all will be fine", many people feel ashamed. "The sense of some very poor people, despite reminders, but they still do what you love" - ​​male instructors said.
Nguyen Thi Thuy Nga, Director of Sales of Corporate Travel Gotadi Hanoi, said that with the ugly behavior, theft abroad, tourists will face large fines, trouble Legal and tarnishing the image of the Vietnamese overseas. "To prevent the unfortunate incident, before going, we have group meetings, suggest travelers obey all laws and to respect the culture of your country," - said Ms. Thuy Nga
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