4 people died and multiple were injured! Chinese Embassy in Vietnam Releases Reminder Project | Tourism | Chinese Embassy in Vietnam
Recently, a tourist bus carrying 21 Chinese tourists overturned in Qinghe Province, Vietnam, resulting in 4 deaths and multiple injuries. Several Chinese citizens unfortunately drowned while participating in a water tourism project. As summer approaches, the number of Chinese citizens traveling to Vietnam continues to increase. On July 25th, the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reminded Chinese citizens in Vietnam to enhance their awareness of safe, civilized, and healthy travel, and to pay attention to safety precautions.
Most roads in Vietnam are not of high grade and have complex traffic conditions. Some sections of the road are narrow, and many areas have entered the rainy season. In major cities, there are many motorcycles and their speeds are generally fast, making it easy for traffic accidents to occur. The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reminds citizens to pay full attention to the vehicle and road conditions when traveling by bus or crossing the road, and to enhance their self-protection awareness. If you find that the driver is fatigued for a long time or driving too fast while taking a tourist bus, you should promptly remind them. Do not drive motorcycles or other motor vehicles without obtaining a Vietnamese driver's license to avoid accidents and serious consequences.
Vietnam has abundant tourism resources on its islands, and there are many options for water activities such as surfing, snorkeling, deep diving, sea outings, motorboats, and paragliding. The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reminds citizens to pay attention to water safety, act cautiously and within their means, choose qualified tourism companies, and engage in activities under the guidance of professional personnel. At the same time, closely monitor the local weather conditions and promptly purchase overseas travel personal insurance.
The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reminds citizens to travel in a civilized and law-abiding manner, apply for visas to Vietnam through formal channels, ensure that the type of visa applied for matches the purpose of entry, and refrain from engaging in activities that do not match the type of visa. Tourists traveling to Vietnam are not allowed to live in residential buildings on their own. They are not allowed to visit local factories or engage in other non tourism activities. Holding a group tourist visa is required to participate in group activities and avoid traveling alone.
The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam emphasizes that regardless of whether entering or leaving Vietnam from the China Vietnam land border port or international air port, the local government does not allow port officials to request "tips". If the tour guide explicitly or implicitly requests a "tip" from a foreign public official, or if the entry and exit border inspection personnel request a "tip", please refuse. If you encounter difficulties, you can contact the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in Vietnam for assistance, and pay attention to collecting evidence, such as the work number of the claimant, the incident counter, and the time.