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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Vietnam and going through customs?

There are more friends who travel to Vietnam now, but do you know that some countries have some "hidden rules" when they go? I believe that all the friends who have been there already know, so this small series will tell you about it.

What should I pay attention to when traveling in Vietnam? There are official documents on the internet that I can't bring.

It's just a question of tipping. It's very big. And it's aimed at China people, which is very annoying.

Nha Trang's entry and exit, the first thing is to fight with entry and exit officials. These people are insatiable and cause a lot of trouble. It has the worst reputation among all international airports in Vietnam.

People who entered Hong Kong from Ho Chi Minh in February this year did not encounter any request for tips. Pedestrians keep meeting us in the street, reminding us not to hold mobile phones. There seems to be a lot of robbers. Local prices are cheap, so don't bring food.

Vietnam is cheap, so you don't need to bring anything special, except that the customs may ask for a tip. As long as you have enough money, as for contraband, most passengers don't bring it on purpose.

There may be flying cars robbing things, so pay attention to your own safety. When you are away from home, safety comes first.

In fact, you can look at the latest tips of the China Embassy in Vietnam published by China Consular Service Network.

These are the precautions.

As for "tipping", it has been said many times that it is illegal and a personal act of port inspectors. Our embassy specially reminds:

There is no need to pay any fees at all ports in Vietnam. If the relevant personnel ask for a "tip", please refuse. If you are in trouble, you can contact the China Embassy and Consulate in Vietnam for help as soon as possible, and pay attention to collecting evidence, such as the employee number of the briber, the incident counter and the time.

I will definitely ignore it, and of course I have never met it. But for various reasons, especially when I was in Nha Trang, I saw people who were suspected to be China tour guides constantly reminding everyone to write "that" on their passports, which was equivalent to using your money to do them a favor. It's up to you.

You'd better not go. If you have to go, do a good job in the struggle with border inspection. There are many things you can't take, such as fruits, vegetables and dangerous goods. For details, please check the Consular Service Network. "

According to customs regulations, the currency you carry with you when entering or leaving the country should not exceed150,000, and the dollar or equivalent foreign currency should not exceed 5,000 dollars. The excess part shall be declared and proof of legal source shall be provided. When domestic tour groups, Chinese-funded companies and individual citizens come, they must fill in the entry and exit declaration form and keep it properly for future reference when leaving the country. If the tour fee of a domestic group exceeds the above amount, it should be kept in a decentralized manner to avoid confiscation.

Vietnam Customs prohibits bringing inflammable, explosive, corrosive, highly toxic, radioactive and odorous articles, all kinds of food, pornographic books and periodicals, DVD, animals and plants without quarantine and weapons into the country. You can only take 1 bottle of wine and 2 cigarettes out of the country. Please don't bring anything to strangers when entering or leaving the country.