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What are the precautions for traveling to Vietnam?

Matters needing attention in Vietnam tourism:

1. According to the regulations of China Customs, China citizens are not allowed to carry more than 6,000 yuan (US$ 65,438+0,000 yuan) in cash abroad.

2. Vietnamese Customs stipulates that China citizens are not allowed to bring mobile phones and other communication equipment into the country, otherwise they will be fined or confiscated.

3. It is forbidden to bring obscene books and periodicals, DVD discs, guns, explosives, poisons and other prohibited items into or out of the country;

4. Animals and plants and fruits that have not been quarantined cannot be brought into the country, and large Vietnamese mahogany handicrafts and household appliances cannot be brought into the country;

Vietnamese people are very polite. When they meet, they should say hello or nod.

6. Don't touch other people's heads, including children.

7. Tourists must take good care of their carry-on luggage and valuables. If the luggage is lost due to the tourists' own reasons, the tourists will be responsible for it.

8. Khmer people in southern China are forbidden to salute, eat, deliver and receive things with their left hands.

9. Tourists can't travel alone in Vietnam, so they must travel together in their spare time.

10. In ethnic minority families, girls' rooms are absolutely forbidden.

1 1. Ethnic minorities in southern mountainous areas like to invite guests to drink wine from the altar at festivals, that is, they take turns to suck wine from the altar with their pipes. The first round (that is, taking the first sip in turn) cannot be refused, otherwise it will be considered disappointing and rude.

12. Vietnamese people are forbidden to take photos with three people, and it is considered unlucky not to light cigarettes for three people continuously with matches or lighters.

13. When green branches are hung at the village intersection, it is a sign of no entry, and outsiders are not allowed to enter.

14. When outsiders come to their home, toes are not allowed. They are not allowed to point their feet at people when sitting on the floor. They are not allowed to step over people sitting and lying down. They are not allowed to sleep in front of a woman's house and in the aisles frequented by her. They are not allowed to enter the master's inner room.