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Tourists to Phu Quoc are not allowed to give money to beggars.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên27/02/2024


Mr. Huynh Quang Hung, Chairman of the People's Committee of Phu Quoc City ( Kien Giang ), said on the afternoon of February 26 that he had just signed and issued a code of conduct for civilized tourism in Phu Quoc.

Accordingly, Article 4 of the code of conduct states that tourists should not give gifts or money to children and beggars in tourist areas, attractions, or on roads; and should encourage charitable donations through reputable establishments.

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Article 4 also regulates the culture of queuing when using services or participating in activities in public places, getting enough food, controlling the use of alcohol, dressing formally when visiting places of worship, sanctuaries, martyrs' cemeteries, etc.

In addition, the code of conduct requires organizations and individuals participating in tourism business activities to provide reputable, quality, and safe products, services, and goods. Provide full and honest information about products, services, and goods. Post and publicly disclose prices, services, and goods and sell them at the listed prices. Be responsible to the environment and local communities in tourism business activities. Prioritize the use of environmentally friendly or locally produced materials to serve tourists.…

The code of conduct for civilized tourism in Phu Quoc has 3 chapters and 14 articles to guide the behavior, attitude, habits, and civilized conduct of organizations and individuals when participating in tourism activities in Phu Quoc.



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