Chinese tourists invade Nha Trang, locals have no clue why

VOV.VN - Tourists from China have descended upon the quiet city of Nha Trang with selfie-sticks waving in the air and cameras flashing every few seconds. Locals would like to know what all the fuss is about.

Officials say 3,000-4,000 visitors each day, mostly Chinese, have sailed into the Cau Da Wharf recently.

Locals have been left to ponder the reason behind the recent swarms of Chinese tourists.

The whole thing has obviously become the talk of the City, with residents discussing how truly different it is.

On a positive note, officials say, tourism revenues are up.







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