The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Da Nang City in central Vietnam on Tuesday released visual illustrations for the code of conduct related to local tourism.

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The visual guide includes 12 friendly, well-designed photos, considered a pocket handbook for both locals and those who visit the central city.

According to the rules, tourists are required to respect local culture and tradition, be environmentally conscious, queue up in public spaces, and prioritize women and children.

Locals should not solicit tourists, the code of conduct states.

In July last year, the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued the code of conduct for local tourism, which has now been turned into a visual guide.

The code aims to raise people’s awareness of travel culture, and encourage people to behave politely when visiting local and foreign public spaces, newswire VnExpress reported.

Respect local cultural customs Wear appropriate attire when visiting sanctuaries Throw garbage in the right place Queue up when accessing public services Greet each other with a smile, learn to say

Help elderly or disabled people, as well as women and children

Do not destroy historical relics Do not solicit tourists Do not spit or throw garbage in public spaces Do not scream or speak too loudly in public places Excessive public displays of affection are not allowed.

Do not destroy historical relics Do not solicit tourists Do not spit or throw garbage in public spaces Do not scream or speak too loudly in public places Excessive public displays of affection are not allowed.

Do not drink too much and lose control in public places

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