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What should I pay attention to if I want to go to Vietnam for a self-help tour?

1. It often rains inexplicably in Vietnam, so it is suggested to take an umbrella to keep out the sun in summer and rain in rainy days.

2. The delicious food in Vietnam is spread on the roadside. Of course, the hygiene situation is not flattering, so you must bring anti-inflammatory drugs, stomach drugs, antidiarrheal drugs and so on.

3. Vietnam speaks Vietnamese and English. There are super many Europeans and Americans there. Most Vietnamese can speak English (that is to say, it is not very standard, and sometimes you need to use your body and guess). It doesn't matter if your English is not good. It is suggested to find a local local companion, that is, a local who can speak Chinese. The price is about 15 per day-one day in 2 yuan.

4. Accommodation in Vietnam. You can book it on the website before. You can also look for it after you go. The streets and alleys of Vietnam are full of hotels, mainly for bargaining. When booking a hotel, you can find hotels near Lake of the Restored Sword and 36th Street. This is their center, which is very convenient for going out and shopping. Small hotels and better ones are all about 3-5 dollars.

Extended information:

1. Travel in Da Nang needs to pay attention to the time difference: Vietnam time is 7 hours earlier than GMT and 1 hour later than China time;

2. Voltage and socket: Unlike China, Vietnamese sockets are German-style two-hole sockets. China plugs cannot be used directly, and plug converters are needed. Hotel receptionists generally have them, but the quantity is limited;

3. Currency: Vietnam's currency is Vietnamese dong, the exchange rate between RMB and Vietnamese dong is about 1: 28, and the exchange rate between US dollar and Vietnamese dong is about 1: 18. As the exchange rate of local currency is unstable and fluctuates greatly, the specific exchange rate is subject to the actual exchange rate;

4. Tipping: When traveling abroad, except on the plane, almost everyone has the habit of tipping. Tourism is a service industry and there is no basic salary, so tipping has always been one of the main incomes of service personnel;

5. Our national public servants and soldiers are not allowed to leave the country in uniform, nor are they allowed to carry badges and certificates representing national sovereignty.

6. You can change some US dollars and then change them into Vietnamese dong when you arrive in Vietnam. All kinds of convenience stores, banks and Hotel in Vietnam can change money. The exchange rate between RMB and VND is 1: 33. Generally, the exchange rate of RMB can be quickly obtained by removing three zeros from VND and then dividing by three.

Reference: Vietnam _ Baidu Encyclopedia