Foreigners and viet kieus are not as consistent as the local clients. The local clients have money, look around, some restaurants are packed with huge tables of food. Over in viet nam its normal for guys to go get facial massages at the end of the long work week. So a place like the salon that offer extras to local clients only really need the local buisness.
Also theres the aspect that on the international stage if foreigners are known to go to these places and the local governement cant do anything to stop it then it makes the tourism sector look bad, vietnam doesnt want to be like thailand where a lot of it(red light services) are out in the open.
If anything by keeping the dirty red light buisness exclusive to locals it helps the tourism image and the tourist areas around the cities.
Viet nam already has a tourist attraction in its huge coastline, so its gonna try and keep at clean image and attract and keep on attracting tourists from the surrounding areas and overseas.
with the phillippines, singapore, thailand, hong kong, all having strong red light districts why bother?
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Originally Posted by Hurricane88
this is a typical wrong insight..LD saloons depends on foreigners and Vietkieus for their clientele...
please get your facts right before you post...anyway what you written are all nonsense and fantasy...so I will not bother at all... 
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