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Can 1 yuan spend a few days in Vietnam? Is Vietnam expensive?

Everyone knows that prices in Vietnam are relatively low, and some things are much cheaper than those in China. So many friends will choose to travel to Vietnam. Because it is cheap, the following small series will come to talk to you about the price of Vietnam. You can prepare when you go. How many days to play

varies from person to person. Let's take a look at Vietnamese currency first. The denomination of Vietnamese currency is relatively large, which will control spending money when you are familiar with it. Otherwise, it is normal to spend even 3, yuan at once. The commonly used Vietnamese currency is: 5 dong, 1, dong, 2, dong, 1, dong, 2, dong, 5, dong, 1, dong, 2, dong and 5 dong. Let's call it 1 RMB: 3,4 VND, then the conversion of VND into RMB will be analogized as follows (5 dong, 1, dong, 2, dong, 1, dong, 2, dong, 5, dong, 1, dong, 2, dong, 5, dong =.14 yuan, .29 yuan.

The economic consumption of big cities in Vietnam is not as low as that in China, although their income is not high. According to the author's travel experience, if it is a very economical poor tour, the cost of a day will be almost 3 RMB (accommodation+meals+taxi+tourist attractions+water fee+snacks), so it is normal to calculate 3 RMB a day. Accommodation in tourist attractions costs at least 1 yuan (I'm afraid I can't find dozens of hotels. In Vietnam, even if there is one, it is very remote and the sanitary conditions are not good, which is not safe), so I think that 1, yuan in Vietnam will cost almost 3-4 days.

For those who go to Vietnam for business, foreigners generally consider safety first, and then save money. To rent a decent house outside Vietnam, it costs at least 1,2-1,5 yuan. You can't look at Vietnam with more than 5 houses in China, because Vietnam's infrastructure is backward, and renting a house is much more expensive than ours. For those who work in Vietnam, it is almost the money for cigarettes, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Price

Travel is a luxury. For the poor tourists who are careful, 1 yuan may be enough for them to travel in Vietnam for half a month. For the rich tourists, 1 yuan may only be the room rate of a five-star hotel for one night, so it is difficult to generalize.

then let's look at the price in Vietnam from the aspects of accommodation, meals, transportation and tickets.

Accommodation

Go directly to the domestic OTA website and search for hotels in Ho Chi Minh City. You will be pleasantly surprised to find that it is too cheap!

Look at this picture, the open-air swimming pool on the top floor can enjoy the city scenery. Four-star hotels only cost more than 3 yuan ~

Three-star hotels cost less than 13 yuan a night, which is the price of 28-tier cities in China ~

If you want to save money, you can stay in youth travel for one night at more than 2 yuan, so you should not be able to find youth travel at this price in China.

Eating

In Ho Chi Minh, the most expensive place in Vietnam, a meat stick is about 15, VND, which is about 4.5 yuan RMB;

A bowl of Vietnamese rice noodles is about 35, Vietnamese dong, which is about 1 yuan RMB;

A cup of yogurt is about 6, Vietnamese dong, which is about 2 yuan RMB;

If you want to eat better, a big seafood meal now costs about 8-1 RMB.

Transportation

For taxis in Vietnam, the starting price is 12, VND, which is about 3.6 yuan, and the price is 12, VND per kilometer. So, for 1 yuan, you can take a taxi in Vietnam for about 1.8 kilometers.

You can choose to rent a motorcycle in beautiful places like Minai and Datuk, and it costs about RMB 5 yuan a day.

domestic buses in Vietnam are very convenient. The bus fare from Ho Chi Minh to Mui Nai is about 12, VND, equivalent to about RMB 35 yuan.

Tickets

Ho Chi Minh Red Church, free ~

hoi an ancient town, 12, VND, equivalent to about RMB 35 yuan ~

Pearl Island amusement park, and 8, VND 22 yuan, including round-trip to Pearl Island.

White Sand Dunes, the entrance fee is 1, Vietnamese dong, equivalent to RMB 3 yuan ~