Group 1 - The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam has issued reminders for Chinese citizens traveling to Vietnam, emphasizing the importance of adhering to local laws and regulations to ensure safety and legal rights [1] - A new decree from the Vietnamese government prohibits the carrying, use, or production of e-cigarettes, with fines ranging from 3 million to 5 million VND for individuals caught using them, and up to 20 million VND for institutions violating the law [2] - From December 15, 2025, a decree will impose strict penalties for illegal work or overstaying visas, with fines between 15 million and 20 million VND for overstaying 90-180 days [3] Group 2 - The Chinese Embassy has advised against drunk driving, highlighting recent incidents involving Chinese citizens, and recommends using taxis or designated drivers after drinking [4] - Tourists planning to visit Phu Quoc Island are warned about booking scams, with advice to use reputable platforms for hotel reservations and to confirm bookings directly with hotels [5] - Contact information for local authorities and emergency services in Vietnam has been provided for tourists facing issues, including a tourism complaint hotline and police contact numbers [6][7]
中国驻越南大使馆提醒中国公民近期赴越注意事项
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-12 06:05