Place a danger warning sign at the "million view" check-in point overlooking Nho Que River

May 11, 2023 06:51

After a series of photos of a check-in point suspended high above the Nho Que River appeared on social media and caused controversy, the leaders of Pa Vi Commune People's Committee directed the placement of warning signs and the setting up of barriers.

In recent days, on some online forums about tourism, a series of photos shared by tourists about a "million view" check-in spot in Ha Giang with a panoramic view of the Nho Que River have appeared. In fact, this "stormy" photo spot is a concrete platform about 1-2m wide, in the yard of a house built on a steep terrain, with no surrounding fence.

The newly emerging check-in spot creates the feeling of floating high above, overlooking the entire Nho Que River, attracting the attention of the online community.

From this location, visitors can take photos that create a feeling of floating high above with a beautiful background of the poetic and majestic Nho Que River.

However, after photos of this emerging check-in spot appeared, netizens also argued that this location has a beautiful photo angle but is potentially dangerous and unsafe.

Close-up of the "stormy" check-in corner in the yard of a house of a Mong couple in Pa Vi commune, Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province

It is known that the house above belongs to a Mong couple, located along the Ma Pi Leng inter-village road, Pa Vi commune, Meo Vac district, Ha Giang. This is also the road leading to the Nho Que river boat wharf tourist destination. The homeowner currently works in an industrial park and is not present in the area. However, recently, many tourists have come here to take photos.

After receiving feedback about this controversial check-in point, the leaders of Pa Vi Commune People's Committee directed the authorities of Ma Pi Leng Village to put up warning signs to prevent tourists from entering the house to take photos. The locality has not yet decided to approve this place as a tourist attraction.

According to the commune leader, the height from the concrete foundation of the house to the ground is about 10m, but this area is small, has a very steep slope, and has no surrounding fences. This is also a spontaneous tourist spot, not included in the destinations under the management of the local government.

Therefore, if many people gather here without management, accidents can easily happen.

In addition to placing warning signs, local authorities and functional forces of the commune also set up barriers to prevent unfortunate incidents from happening, and at the same time organized propaganda for people and tourists not to come to this area to take pictures.

According to Vietnamnet

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