Tourists voluntarily clean up Mui Ne Beach

VOV.VN - The Mui Ne Beach is so polluted that Russian Oksana Pavlova asked a group of her foreign friends and acquaintances to help clean it, allowing the vacationers to enjoy their fun in the sun.

It’s truly fortunate to have foreign tourists who care enough about the environment to clean it up for the local people, said Ms Pavlova. 

She said it turns out, that foreigners are more embarrassed about the pollution than most of the local people, and want the beaches looking good for the tourists, and for the sea.

The foreigners told reporters they cleaned the beach for no reason other than they wanted to “make the place nice.”







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