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With a monthly income of 100 million VND, what is the standard of living in Vietnam?

In my opinion, the living standard of a person with a monthly income of 100 million VND is considered to be superior in Vietnam. Calculated according to the latest exchange rate, 100 million Vietnamese dong can be exchanged for about 30,000 yuan. This kind of income is very considerable in our country, let alone in Vietnam, which is relatively economically backward.

It was recorded in a documentary: A translator working in a factory in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, had a monthly salary of 4.4 million VND, which is about 1,300 yuan, and the factory supervisor made about 12 million yuan a month. The Vietnamese dong is about 3,600 yuan, and the average worker's salary ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 yuan. 2,000 yuan is enough to maintain the normal living expenses of a family of five for a month. From this comparison, we can see that a monthly salary of 30,000 yuan is a very huge expense.

Compared with domestic prices, prices in Vietnam can be said to be very cheap. Even in big cities like Ho Chi Minh City, they are not very expensive. Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate and is rich in various tropical fruits. It is close to the coastline, so its fruits and seafood are very cheap. For ordinary snacks, such as Vietnamese noodles, it only costs 28,000 VND, equivalent to about 5 RMB. bucks. From this point of view, people with a monthly income of 100 million VND can indeed live a comfortable life.

Although prices in Vietnam are cheap, transportation costs when traveling in Vietnam are still higher than in China. Vietnamese people mainly rely on motorcycles and buses to travel, and the rental of motorcycles is about 30 yuan/day, but this is only for tourists. For locals, basically everyone owns a motorcycle, so transportation expenses are not required. Overthinking.

There is also the issue of housing prices. House prices in Vietnam are still relatively expensive. In prime areas, they can even be sold for 50,000 yuan per square meter. The overall housing price is comparable to that in Beijing, which has also brought a certain amount of pressure to the locals. But for people with a monthly income of 100 million VND, it is still affordable. Therefore, generally speaking, the living standard of people with a monthly income of 100 million VND can be considered high-class.