The unconscious image of some people when visiting Da Phu hill (ward 7, Da Lat, Lam Dong) was shared on a travel group, making the online community angry.
Recently, in a tour group, Quoc Dung’s account posted a picture of dirty garbage being thrown indiscriminately at the rattan hunting area opposite Da Phu hill with the line: “Every year, tourists come up crowded. , when it was time to go, he left a lot of garbage in his hometown. In the past, Ankroet stream used to forbid tourists from entering because of littering, now it’s the same in Da Phu.”
Share with Zing , Quoc Dung said he took the photos at about 5 am on May 1, when he and his friends visited to hunt clouds. “Recently, tour operators guide tourists to hunt clouds and watch the sunrise, so there is often a situation of litter here. When I went up, there were 4-5 groups setting up camps, until I left. , some people even forget to clean up,” he said. Garbage includes plastic bottles, plastic bags thrown indiscriminately on the hill. Photo: Quoc Dung. Beer cans and plastic bags were thrown at the campfire, causing a loss of beauty of the hill. The unflattering image makes the online community angry, questioning the consciousness of a part of tourists who come to enjoy the holiday. Hongdiem account wrote: “In Da Lat, many people choose to camp in the forest, sleep in tents to find freedom and be comfortable with nature, but forget to bring awareness, eat and drink, don’t bother to clean up”. “Many people just want to come up here to have a good picture to bring back, then tomorrow when people ban the door, they will ask loudly why. I hope everyone has a little sense,” Nguyen Lam expressed his opinion. Many tour groups, camping to leave garbage on the hills. Photo: Quoc Dung. Some members said that during the long holiday, tourists flocked to Da Lat to enjoy the cool climate. Not only renting homestays, resort hotels, many people tend to like new experiences, rent tents to sleep in the forest, by the lake. “It is worth mentioning that some components have no intention of protecting the environment. Passing through Tuyen Lam Lake, heading to Happy Hill cafe, I observe on both sides of the road many families and groups of friends spread tarps to eat and drink. and singing. When they come back, the cans and garbage are not cleaned, they would rather put them neatly in the bag”, Huu Thien (HCMC tourist) bored. Reply Zing According to Mr. Le Anh Kiet, Head of Culture and Information Department of Da Lat city, it is estimated that on the night of April 30 and May 1, Da Lat welcomed about 126,000 visitors, of which international visitors reached 2,500.
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