HANOI, Vietnam – As a number of restaurants and hotels have refused to serve Chinese tourists, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has asked tourist service providers not to engage i HANOI, Vietnam – As a number of restaurants and hotels have refused to serve Chinese tourists, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has asked tourist service providers not to engage in acts of discrimination against Chinese visitors. VNAT head Nguyen Van Tuan says that the reactions of some tourist service providers and some Vietnamese travelers who cancelled their tours to China are normal because tourism is a sensitive sector. However, “the VNAT will continue to monitor the situation to prevent negative impacts that can affect the relationships between the two countries,” Tuan says.