Vietnam is Becoming Unstable; ‘Two Major Specialties’ Hoarded and Seeking Chinese Aid
Vietnam is becoming unstable; 'two major specialties' are hoarded and cannot be sold, starting to seek help from China
Since the 21st century, many countries have undergone tremendous changes, especially our country. Whether it's industry, agriculture, or the economy, as well as the development of the internet, it has already surpassed other countries in the world. It can be said that many countries now enjoy a life of abundance, compared to the 1970s and 1980s, the current supply of goods is also more abundant. Since the most basic needs of food and clothing have been met, we should focus on improving the quality of life. Traveling is a great way to do this.

When talking about popular tourist countries, besides Japan, Myanmar, and Thailand, Vietnam is also very popular. Vietnam is close to our Yunnan and Guangxi provinces in China, so even if the rest time is not long, people can experience the local culture. When mentioning famous Vietnamese specialties, besides scenery, local delicacies such as tropical fruits and sardines are also very popular.

Since a large number of Chinese tourists began to travel to Vietnam, the local economy has also developed rapidly. Although these two foods are not exclusive to Vietnam, they are not suitable for long-distance transportation due to freshness, so Vietnam's market is mostly in China. Initially, Vietnamese prices were reasonable, but later, perhaps because of increased demand, Vietnam began to hoard and sell at inflated prices, which made Chinese people unhappy.
Moreover, the Vietnamese people even felt that their ecological environment was affected because of too many Chinese tourists, and they eventually canceled the visa-free policy for Chinese tourists. They didn't realize that this action would greatly affect the entire tourism industry, and since then, the number of tourists traveling to Vietnam has decreased, and the local food has also become stagnant.

It is said that there are many fruits and sardines hoarded locally, and in order to stop the losses, Vietnam has begun to seek help from us China. But don't you think this is a bit embarrassing?