Ha Long, a smoke-free tourism city
VOV.VN- As one of the top tourist attractions in northern Vietnam, Ha Long city is working to improve its service quality and protect the environment.
A school in Ha Long City says no to smoking. (Photo: Infonet) |
The Backfire Bar and Café in the center of Ha Long City says no to smoking. It lures customers with a large smoke-free space decorated with lush green trees and a sign on each table saying “Thank you for not smoking”. The café separates a small outdoor area for smokers.
A cafe in Ha Long City puts a sign on each table saying "Thank you for not smoking". |
No-smoking signs in Vietnamese, English, and Chinese, are found throughout public places, at markets, shopping malls, hostels, the boat terminal, and on cruises on the bay.
Vu Thi Hoa, a trader at the Ha Long I market, which is popular with tourists, acknowledged an improvement in public awareness of the smoking issue. “There were a lot of smokers a decade ago. Now the number of smokers has decreased sharply. Only longtime smokers find it hard to give up smoking and smoke in a permitted area”, Hoa said.
Ha Long City authorities adopt communications campaigns to raise public awareness of tobacco harms. |
Nguyen Thi Len, Head of the Health Division in Ha Long City, said “We will enhance our communications campaign to make students aware of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Tobacco Harms in Vietnam. All people should raise their awareness of this issue.”
Ha Long City and Hoi An City are the two Vietnamese localities that have been honored by the Smoke-free Cities ASEAN Network. Ha Long city hopes to establish its trademark as clean, beautiful tourism city, just as Singapore did.