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Is Da Nang, Vietnam The New Bali?

Helen Zhao (formerly a reporter/producer with CNBC network in the USA) has done a very good job of covering recent developments & trends here in 膼脿 N岷祅g with her new YouTube report.


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Take the b** away from Bali, please!!!!


That bunch have taken Paradise and turned it into a rubbish dump.


Apologies to Joni Mitchell

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Great video and I thought the feedback on how to give back to the community was great.

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Great video and I thought the feedback on how to give back to the community was great. - @jrharvey

Thanks!


That was me... 馃槍

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Interesting video. Food for thought about an imminent visit.

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5 AM at 膼脿 N岷祅g Bay

Dawn over S啤n Tr脿

(Monkey Mountain 馃悞)

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Its considerably cooler there.

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Its considerably cooler there. - @Dannyroc3

Are you talking about the Southern hemisphere winter when it's summer in Vietnam?

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This article appeared in today's news:


Trash overwhelms Da Nang's tourist streets and beachfront



Household waste and construction debris are spilling across the streets, sidewalks and beachfront of Da Nang as the central Vietnamese tourist city struggles to clear 1,600 to 1,700 metric tons of trash a day.
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This article appeared in today's news:
Trash overwhelms Da Nang's tourist streets and beachfront



Household waste and construction debris are spilling across the streets, sidewalks and beachfront of Da Nang as the central Vietnamese tourist city struggles to clear 1,600 to 1,700 metric tons of trash a day. - @jayrozzetti23

Not much different than what I first experienced after I returned to 膼脿 N岷祅g in October, 2018.


Obviously (to me) locals are doing this.


It's amazing how quickly certain places attract a ton of trash & garbage soon after being cleaned by the city.


I'm pretty sure it's mostly generated by independent restaurants that aren't willing to pay collection fees as well as classic street food and small cafe operators who drop bags of trash in growing piles on their way home after work.


Of course, heavy tourism traffic and widespread construction contribute to the problem.


But as much as I'm not a fan of the new wave of itinerant indigent vagabonds here on 90 day tourist visas, foreigners are virtually blameless for this mess that Vietnamese citizens are creating.

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