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How much does it cost to travel to Vietnam?

The per capita cost of traveling to Vietnam is about 6,000 yuan. There are still many places to visit. It is recommended that you can spend 7-8 days. The best time to travel is from November to April in the dry season. , at this time the rainfall has decreased and the temperature has dropped, making it a good time to travel. Consumption level: 1.5 liters of mineral water: 5,000-20,000 VND; a bowl of rice noodles (PHO) 20,000-90,000 VND; a portion of fried rice 30,000-100,000 VND; depending on the grade and location of the restaurant; currency exchange The currency in circulation in Vietnam is Vietnamese Dong, abbreviated as VND; US dollars can also be used, and can be exchanged in banks and some hotels. RMB can be exchanged in a few places, but the exchange rate is poor. When converting U.S. dollars to Vietnamese dong, the exchange rate for large denominations is higher than the exchange rate for small denominations, such as the exchange rate of 100USD > the exchange rate of 50USD. 1 yuan is equivalent to approximately 3,395 Vietnamese Dong (April 2014). Vietnamese dong is mainly used for traveling in Vietnam, but US dollars can also be used when staying in hotels, joining tour groups, purchasing OpenBus tickets, etc. A simple rough conversion method between Vietnamese dong and RMB: remove 3 zeros from Vietnamese dong and divide it by 3, or remove 4 zeros and multiply it by 3; there are no counterfeit currency in Vietnam, so you don’t have to worry about receiving counterfeit currency, but when paying When making change, you need to pay attention to the denomination of the currency; banks in China cannot exchange Vietnamese dong, but they can be exchanged in small shops in border cities (such as Pingxiang City). Small shops next to Hanoi bus stations or train stations can also exchange RMB. Usually the exchange rate is 1:3400. The exchange rate is higher. It is more cost-effective than exchanging RMB for US dollars and then for Vietnamese dong.