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What do you need to pay attention to when traveling to Vietnam?

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Visa: In addition to the Beijing Embassy, ??Vietnam has consulates in Kunming, Nanning, and Guangzhou. From other places, you can ask a friend to help you or go through the post office. Apply with the visa service (pay a fee of about 30 yuan), the fee is 350 yuan, and it takes 3-4 days. You can also get a visa on arrival in Vietnam, which is cheaper than a visa in China, but it is more troublesome to apply for. If your itinerary requires two or more entries and exits from Vietnam, be sure to explain it clearly when applying for a visa. Otherwise, not only will you have to spend an extra 28 US dollars to apply for a new visa, but you will also waste at least one day, because the visa takes at least one working day. .

Currency: Only US dollars or Vietnamese dong can be used in Vietnam, and RMB is basically not circulated (even if it is circulated in some places, the exchange rate is very unsatisfactory). The exchange rate in February 2005 was 1 US dollar = 15,500-15,600 Vietnamese dong. Basically, US dollars can be used for accommodation, transportation and shopping, while Vietnamese dong is generally used for meals and attraction tickets. If you need to use US dollars where Vietnamese dong is used, you will have to accept a less than ideal exchange rate (usually 1:15,000 ). It is very convenient to exchange US dollars in Vietnam. All hotels and Open Tour companies can exchange it, and the maximum amount is only 500 dong.

·Cameras, computers, mobile phones and other valuables must be declared when entering customs, and no more than 6,000 RMB should be carried with you;

·When you first arrive at the airport, be careful of those cheap private rentals car driver. Although cheap, they are likely to be stopped by the police. Not only will you be delayed for a long time, but you will also pay a fine that is much higher than the cost of taking a regular taxi.

·Chinese Embassy in Hanoi

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