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Is it fun to travel to Vietnam?

Bali, of course. The facilities there are more complete, and the beach by the sea is much better than Vietnam. Although Vietnam has a long coastline, the recreational facilities in coastal cities are quite ordinary. I haven't been to Bali, but I have been to Da Nang and Yazhuang in Vietnam and Pattaya Samui in Thailand. I think Vietnam is worse than Thailand as a whole. I don't think Bali is worse than Thailand.

Famous scenic spots include the War Crimes Museum, the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall and the Restoration of Jianhu Lake. It's all in Hanoi, and it can be done in one day! Vietnam, Hanoi, Halong Bay, Da Nang, Hue, Saigon, Dumay and Nha Trang are all tourist attractions in Vietnam. If you have a passport, you can organize a group to go to the central and southern regions. If you don't have a passport, you can only go sightseeing in northern Vietnam, that is, Halong Bay, Hanoi and other places. The main tourist attractions are: the restored Jianhu Lake in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Confucius Temple and Bating Square; Unity Palace in Ho Chi Minh City, Yalong Port, Liantan Park, Guzhi Tunnel, Halong Bay in Quang Ninh Province. Exchange rate: 1 RMB is about 1980 vnd, and the exchange rate of USD is: 1 USD = 16078 vnd. The consumption level in Vietnam and the United States is low, and a double room in a small hotel is usually 6- 12 dollars. Eating in a relatively clean restaurant with an English menu costs about $ 2-3 per person.