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Street vendors and beggars solicit money, Da Nang seeks solutions, calls on tourists 'not to give money'

In response to many tourists complaining about being solicited by beggars and street vendors when traveling to Da Nang, Da Nang City is requesting agencies to coordinate and handle the matter thoroughly.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ10/07/2025

Hàng rong, ăn xin chèo kéo, Đà Nẵng tìm cách xử lý, kêu gọi du khách 'đừng cho tiền' - Ảnh 1.

Street vendors wait for customers on the streets of Son Tra area, Da Nang City - Photo: TRUONG TRUNG

On July 10, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Da Nang City said it is coordinating with other units to inspect and handle the problem of beggars soliciting and harassing tourists; and encourage tourists not to give money to avoid being taken advantage of.

Street vendors annoy tourists

According to records, in shopping centers around Han market, Con Ga church (Tran Phu street, Bach Dang street...), street vending still occurs.

Vendors use pushcarts and shoulder poles to go around areas with customers to solicit their goods. Many people, even though they don’t want to buy, try to refuse, but are still persistently pursued.

On Tran Hung Dao street, along the riverside walking paths, Love Bridge area, etc., there are often street vendors stationed at the entrances. When they see tourists walking by, the street vendors run after them and beg them to sell their goods, making them uncomfortable.

At a meeting with the People's Committee of Da Nang City in early June, the leader of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Da Nang City said that there were many street vendors along Hoang Sa Street.

Just on a short stretch of road, there are three places where tourists are often disturbed, including: the parking lot south of Linh Ung Pagoda, the tourist viewing area near the Intercontinental Hotel, and the parking area near the ranger station on Son Tra Peninsula.

Hàng rong, ăn xin chèo kéo, Đà Nẵng tìm cách xử lý, kêu gọi du khách 'đừng cho tiền' - Ảnh 2.

Street vendors sell fruit and fast food to tourists in Da Nang - Photo: TRUONG TRUNG

"Street vendors use motorbikes and pickup trucks to transport goods to places with a lot of tourists. When they detect patrols, they quickly move to another location to avoid them, then return a while later," said a representative of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Da Nang.

In addition, on the streets with concentrated hotels and restaurants in Son Tra area such as Vo Nguyen Giap, Ha Bong, Ho Nghinh, etc., street vendors also appear densely.

The most crowded places are beaches 1, 2, and 3 of the East Sea Park. Street vendors sell all kinds of things like fruit, fried fish balls, dumplings, key chains, glasses, etc. Many even block tourists' faces and beg them to buy something before they will "let go".

Processing to preserve Da Nang tourism image

Notably, the Da Nang authorities identified that street vendors are not only the elderly and children, but also university students and even foreigners (selling wooden handicrafts). These vendors are often present on main streets such as Nguyen Van Thoai, Nguyen Tat Thanh, etc.

Hàng rong, ăn xin chèo kéo, Đà Nẵng tìm cách xử lý, kêu gọi du khách 'đừng cho tiền' - Ảnh 3.

Street vendors appear in tourist attractions - Photo: TRUONG TRUNG

Faced with the complicated situation of begging and street vendors, in March 2025, the People's Committee of Da Nang City issued a document requesting units to focus on coordinating to handle the situation, ensure security and order, and preserve the image of tourist destinations.

The People's Committee of Da Nang City requested to organize peak campaigns and arrange forces to be on duty to thoroughly handle street vendors and beggars harassing tourists.

Immediately after that, the forces focused on handling the situation. The situation of urban disorder and solicitation temporarily subsided but recently started to return.

Tourists should not give money to avoid being taken advantage of.

According to the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Da Nang, dealing with solicitation, street vendors, vagrants, beggars, etc. requires maintaining continuous surveillance.

Currently, the two-level government apparatus has been strengthened, and the forces are closer to the grassroots, so each area will be handled more quickly.

"In addition to mobilizing forces to handle and patrol and monitor, tourists coming to Da Nang should not use products and services that do not guarantee quality or have unknown origins from street vendors.

Visitors should also not give money or goods to beggars to avoid being taken advantage of" - Da Nang Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism recommends.

Thai Ba Dung

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hang-rong-an-xin-cheo-keo-da-nang-tim-cach-xu-ly-keu-goi-du-khach-dung-cho-tien-20250710163720219.htm


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