Da Nang Denies Discrimination Against Indian Tourists, Seeks Verification
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Đà Nẵng authorities have denied allegations of discrimination against Indian tourists, stating no such incidents have been recorded.
- The city has requested verification of the information and emphasized its commitment to protecting its tourism image.
- Đà Nẵng has reiterated its dedication to managing tourism activities and ensuring no discrimination occurs against any visitors.
The city of Đà Nẵng has firmly refuted claims circulating online that suggest discriminatory practices against Indian tourists within the locality. In response to the alleged 'No Indian' signs and discriminatory behavior, the municipal government has issued a clear statement asserting that no such incidents have been officially recorded or reported through its established channels. This denial comes amid growing concerns about the potential impact on Đà Nẵng's reputation as a welcoming tourist destination.
So far, no signs, notices, or behaviors with discriminatory content against Indian tourists have been recorded in Da Nang.
Through a thorough review conducted by relevant authorities and its visitor feedback systems, Đà Nẵng has confirmed the absence of any signage, notices, or reported actions that indicate discrimination towards Indian visitors. The city explicitly stated that no tourism business has displayed notices such as 'No Smoking - No Indian,' contrary to the viral information. Furthermore, the city's hotlines and tourist support centers have not received any complaints related to this alleged discrimination, reinforcing their position that the claims lack factual basis within Đà Nẵng.
No tourism business has posted notices like 'No Smoking - No Indian' as rumored.
To address the situation and safeguard its image, Đà Nẵng has formally requested relevant agencies, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Vietnamese Embassy in India, and the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, to collaborate in verifying the information. The city seeks official findings to issue timely corrections and prevent any adverse effects on the local tourism sector and Vietnam's broader image. This proactive approach underscores Đà Nẵng's commitment to transparency and its dedication to maintaining a positive and inclusive environment for all international visitors.
We request relevant agencies to coordinate verification of information and provide official results for timely correction, avoiding impact on the local tourism image and Vietnam.
In addition to refuting the allegations, Đà Nẵng highlighted positive international recognition, citing Hội An's designation as a 'Hidden Gem City' by a US travel magazine and its friendly destination status in Booking.com's Traveller Review Awards 2026. The city reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening tourism management, enhancing service quality, and resolutely preventing any form of discrimination against tourists. To facilitate prompt responses, Đà Nẵng has widely publicized its tourist support hotline numbers, ensuring that visitor feedback and concerns are addressed efficiently and effectively.
Da Nang affirms that it will continue to strengthen tourism management, improve service quality, and resolutely not allow discrimination against tourists in any form.
Originally published by ABC Australia in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.