VNExpress-Mar 20

After years of human intervention, monkeys in Da Nang’s Son Tra Peninsula have grown used to being fed and now refuse to return to the woods. On Thursday afternoon, dozens of people were waiting near Le Van Luong Street of Da Nang’s Son Tra District to feed the monkeys bread, cakes and fruits while posing for pictures and videos. Just steps away a panel warns people not to feed the animals, with two guards from the Management Board of Son Tra and Da Nang beaches stationed nearby. People only left when 35-year-old Thanh Truc, a volunteer, came and stopped them. Truc then collected scraps of food left on the ground to deposit in trash bins far away from the peninsula. It all started in April 2020 when Da Nang entered a period of social distancing due to Covid-19, meaning no tourist could visit Linh Ung Pagoda at the time. Locals began feeding the monkeys along the streets of Hoang Sa and Le Van Luong ever since.

Over time, the monkeys of Son Tra began to change their behavior, no longer entering the woods to find food but begging for it by the roads. Residents of Le Van Luong Street now don’t dare open their doors and windows, lest the monkeys come right in. Read more at:

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