Nghe An coastal town is deserted, many kiosks are closed due to the impact of Covid-19 epidemic
(Baonghean.vn) - Due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, tourists have stopped traveling, causing coastal tourist destinations in Nghe An to be deserted since the beginning of August.
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Cua Lo beach town is a summer tourist destination that attracts many tourists. However, due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, even though it was a weekend on the afternoon of August 15, this beach town was quite deserted and deserted. Photo: Quang An |
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Mr. Lam, the owner of a kiosk in Cua Lo, said: Since the beginning of August, the number of customers has gradually decreased, especially customers from other provinces no longer come. In the past week, the shop has been completely deserted, tables and chairs are still set up but no customers come in. Photo: Quang An |
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Due to the lack of customers, the owners and staff of restaurants on Cua Lo beach have had to kill time by surfing the phone. Photo: Quang An |
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Some restaurants along Cua Lo beach have been closed for a long time, no one cleans them up, leaving leaves all over the trees. Photo: Quang An |
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Many kiosks on Cua Lo beach street have been closed because there have been no customers for many days. Photo: Quang An |
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Dien Thanh beach, Dien Chau district, is also deserted these days in August. Although restaurants are still open, the owners can only sit around doing nothing. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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This woman still brings out tables and chairs to set up outside the restaurant every day, hoping that customers will come to serve her. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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However, the entire dining area outside the restaurant is always deserted, because there are no tourists coming. The restaurant owners said that since the beginning of August, when the Covid-19 epidemic became complicated in many provinces, tourists stopped coming. Therefore, the restaurant here only has 1-2 tables of locals coming to eat and drink every day. Photo: Xuan Hoang |