A dispute has arisen regarding entrance fees at the Eo Gió tourist site in Quy Nhơn, Vietnam. Despite a prior agreement to maintain a fee of 22,000 Vietnamese Dong per visitor, the managing company continues to charge 40,000 Dong. This discrepancy has generated controversy and questions about adherence to established pricing regulations. Local authorities had previously sought to standardize pricing to encourage tourism and ensure affordability. The company’s continued enforcement of the higher fee is drawing criticism from visitors and potentially impacting the site’s reputation. It remains unclear what actions, if any, will be taken to enforce the agreed-upon price. The situation highlights challenges in regulating pricing within Vietnam’s tourism sector.
