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Should Vietnam be punished for killing customers and causing millions of fruits not to be sold?

Long-term integrity is the foundation of everything. It is really disappointing that Vietnam is driving up prices in its own place and earning money from tourists by slaughtering customers. To some extent, they have lost their basic integrity, and it is their own fault that the current situation of traveling to Vietnam is so bleak. No wonder who is the best match. It's really suitable.

Nowadays, many international tourism industries are interdependent. Take China and Vietnam as examples. Because Vietnam has many very distinctive tourist attractions and some local cultural customs, which are very attractive to mainland tourists, we have the urge to travel to Vietnam. When we travel to the local area, we will want to buy some local specialties, including some local food, clothing, housing and transportation, which stimulate local consumption. And now the economic level of our country is rising, and traveling abroad is becoming more and more common. It is no exaggeration to say that China people have really become the main tourist force in many foreign regions.

In itself, if Vietnam can welcome mainland friends to spend money there in a very friendly way and provide some convenience for mainland tourists, it can be a win-win situation for both sides. But for example, Vietnam arbitrarily slaughters customers and raises local prices, which is really equivalent to unilaterally ignoring our mainland tourists. No one's money is blown by the wind, and no one will always be slaughtered. Mainland tourists have been cheated once and certainly don't want to suffer a second loss. As time goes by, Vietnam's tourist popularity will gradually decline.

There is no regret medicine in the world, and everyone is responsible for his actions. Before we do anything, we should think about whether it will be bad for us.