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How much did you spend on your trip to Vietnam?

Not going to Vietnam, my husband signed up for more than 2,000 pure tour groups in Vietnam. The result is the beginning of tragedy. I arrived at the hotel at 22 o'clock the first day and was called up at 6 o'clock the next morning. After a whole day's ride, I arrived at a guest house in Halong Bay, Vietnam around 20 pm. That's not a three-star hotel in Vietnam at all. The reason why it is so late is that the place is far away, and the guide who just passed directly took us into a shopping spot under the banner of duty-free shop. Besides, there are no windows in hotels, small rooms and bathrooms, which are either closed or directly opened where there should be windows, and no windows are installed. There are two small beds less than one meter wide, which are covered with dust. The tour guide euphemistically said that Vietnam is so backward that it is normal for the sheets not to be changed for several days. When traveling in patriotism education, don't compare with China. Sure enough, at 4: 30 the next morning, we were asked to go to latex and sandalwood shopping spots, and we didn't take us to Guilin on the water in Halong Bay until the afternoon. This is not a sightseeing tour. It's just a waste of money. We say that seafood is released at night only to let tourists buy seafood from the consignor. If they buy it, they will have to pay a processing fee of 15%, which means that 100 yuan will be added with a processing fee of 15 yuan. If we buy 200 servings of seafood, it will be the processing fee in 30 yuan. It was very late after dinner from the boat, and the guide took us to Hanoi in a hurry. It was past 10 in the evening when we arrived in Hanoi. We were still told to get up at 4: 30 the next morning, saying that we were waiting in line to see Ho Chi Minh's tomb. As a result, we went to a military museum first, and the open-air scrap heap mainly let us buy food at Junbo. This is the destination, and finally we arrived at Ho Chi Minh's cemetery and former residence. At first glance, it is extremely difficult for Vietnamese tour guides to understand. After introducing a few words, the point came. We hurried back to Halong Bay just to let us go to the ruby and sapphire shopping spots ... It was already eleven o'clock in the middle of the night when we went back to sleep, and it was already half past three when we got up ... Sure enough, on the last day, the shopping spot sent us back to China, and on the last day, we went to the fish oil shopping spot. The uncles and aunts in the group can't stand it anymore and don't want to face their crocodile tears. We stayed in the fish oil shop for three hours before taking us back to China through the customs. These days in Vietnam, we are thinking about how to return to China every day. Every day we go out early and go home late for shopping. We eat so-called eight dishes and one soup every day. My husband and I raise duck legs by pickled mustard tuber. Living in a hostel every day, dirty mattress. Forget it if it's not clean. Finally, on the last day, my vulva was bitten by an unknown bug. At first it was acne, so I was ashamed to say it. The result is more and more swollen. I couldn't stand the pain. I went to the hospital to see a dermatologist, rubbed some medicine and took some medicine. So far, it has not improved for seven or eight days. What's more, when we arrived in Vietnam, they put us who were purely fun, that is, people who paid a tour fee of 2,000 yuan, together with a shopping group who paid a tour fee of 1000 yuan in Shijiazhuang and 800 yuan in Hunan, and let us shop all the time without rest. They also took our passports in the name of facilitating the formalities. The Vietnamese, who earn money from China people, don't like China people, so keep the money to support the country.