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How long can one thousand yuan be spent in Vietnam?

According to the current exchange rate, one yuan can be exchanged for 3333.333 Vietnamese dollars. It seems that one yuan is a lot in Vietnam. It seems that you can live happily in Vietnam?

Let’s analyze Vietnam’s prices and residents’ income.

Comparing the wages and prices in Vietnam, I found that China is simply a paradise. Some people say that buying a house in Vietnam is not much worse than that in China. It is reported that in the recent frenzy of falling property prices, Hanoi was not greatly affected, only falling by about 20%, while Ho Chi Minh City fell by half. But even if it fell by half, the price of its residential buildings still remained at 20 million dong (about 8,500 yuan) per square meter, and the price of commercial buildings reached 40 million dong (about 17,000 yuan) per square meter. ?

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the price of mooncakes in Hanoi is generally about 200,000 to 500,000 VND (more than 85-200 yuan) per box, and the high-end ones are about 1 million VND (more than 400 yuan). The most expensive box costs 2.5 million VND (more than 1,000 yuan). The person in charge of a specialty store said that the price of high-end mooncake gift boxes this year has been greatly reduced compared to last year. A box of mooncakes costing 3 million to 5 million VND has disappeared. Some high-end mooncake gift boxes must be booked in advance. From April to May this year, prices in Vietnam doubled, and the food CPI curve rose vertically, but people's enthusiasm for consumption has not diminished at all.

There was no gloom on the faces of the housewives. Mrs. Ruan, who was picking pork ribs in front of the freezer, said she makes pork rib soup for her family once a week. "Last year, the ribs cost only 10,000 dong (approximately more than 4 yuan) per catty, but now they cost more than 30,000 dong (approximately 12.5 yuan).

When it was the most expensive half a year ago, the price at the farmer's market The pork ribs actually sell for 70,000 dong (approximately RMB 29) per pound. Compared with then, it is much better now. "Compared with the prices after the Spring Festival, meat in major cities in Vietnam such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is much better. The price has increased 3 times, and that of vegetables has increased 2 times. Mrs. Ruan said that including other accessories, her pork rib soup costs nearly 50,000 dong (more than 20 yuan), which is equivalent to "3 US dollars for a soup!" There is a civil engineer whose monthly income for a family of two is 8.5 million dong (approximately more than 3,500 yuan), which is a medium level in Hanoi. As for monthly expenses, "it used to be about 3 million dong (approximately more than 1,200 yuan), but I have almost spent all the money in the past few months." Recently, Vietnam's prices have been soaring.

According to the "Vietnam Economic Times" report, the Vietnamese authorities will take the initiative to adjust the prices of eight major categories of commodities, including rice, sugar, edible oil, livestock meat, poultry meat, processed food, poultry eggs and medicines, to stabilize prices. market prices, and at the same time cooperate to ensure the market supply of refined oil, cement, steel, liquefied gas, fertilizers, plant protection drugs, veterinary drugs, salt, milk, railway hard seats and feed. Prices in Vietnam are rising. What is the current salary level of Vietnamese people?

The currently announced wages vary depending on the industry, but so far the wages in most industries have not been increased; the wages of people in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam are basically as follows: The monthly salary of a general company is about 3 million VND; the monthly salary in the banking industry is 7 million VND; the monthly salary in advertising design companies is 4 million VND; the monthly salary in the construction industry is 3.5 million VND; but not all Vietnamese industries have not increased wages, such as TOYOTA’s Vietnam factory employees’ wages have been increased by 16%. So overall, the wages and benefits provided by foreign companies are better. The working hours of Vietnamese people are the same as those in China in the past, working from Monday to Saturday, 8 hours a day and 48 hours a week. Vietnam implements a publicly funded medical system. Due to the financial difficulties faced by the Vietnamese government, public medical funds are often insufficient. Low drug use levels and insufficient drug supply in public hospitals are also quite common. Of course, Vietnam is much better than North Korea, but it is still far behind China. Therefore, some Vietnamese say that they will be content only if they are born in China in their next life!