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How to travel to Vietnam

Everyone knows that consumption in Vietnam is low, so today Bian Xiao wants to talk to you about the traffic in Vietnam. Let's learn about the traffic in Vietnam first, and then consider how to play this place.

Traveling from China to Vietnam is actually very convenient. You can take an international train by land or something (usually from Friendship Pass), but it is always troublesome. I have never been in or out of Vietnam by land, so it is not convenient to post anything. But as a Cantonese, I strongly recommend flying from Hong Kong to Vietnam. Take a low-cost airline and buy luggage, which is generally around 1 0,000. Sometimes it may be cheaper.

plane

In Vietnam, transportation is the first to push the plane, and air tickets can be bought in Ctrip, Ali Travel and Taobao, which is very convenient. My flights in Vietnam are mainly Vietnam Airlines and Vietnam Airlines.

Vietnam Airlines is Vietnam's Air China, not a low-cost airline, so there is a free baggage allowance, and there is a 20kg checked baggage allowance in China. Vietnam Airlines is a low-cost airline. There is no free baggage allowance, but there are 7 kilograms of hand luggage. There was a delay, but I was lucky. Generally, the delay is only 10 minute. The baggage allowance can be bought on Taobao, but if you look for a local office in Vietnam, it is half cheaper than Taobao.

bus

Of course, you can also choose to sit between Vietnamese cities similar to Sinkh.

For a company like Cafe, it takes a long time by bus, but some cities are far apart. There is no expressway in Vietnam, only the national highway. Specific flights can be found in official website, New Coffee.

train

As for taking the train, it is even more impossible. Unless the distance between cities is close, it will take a very, very long time. In Vietnam, trains are slower than buses. Of course, Vietnam has a beautiful train route worth visiting.

Motorcycle traffic in the city: the most important means of transportation in the city must be motorcycles. Renting a motorcycle in Hanoi is about 100k VND a day, which is still very cheap.

Taxi: You can't drive a motorcycle. You can take a taxi. In Vietnam, you can use Uber and ticketing software to take a taxi. You can call a taxi/car/motorcycle, which is much cheaper than calling a taxi directly, and you are not afraid of drivers taking detours.

Playing Moto: Playing Moto in Vietnam is very interesting and highly recommended! ! (mainly because I can't drive a motorcycle)

Bus: It is not recommended to take the bus, because Vietnamese buses often do not report to the station, and the language of reporting is only Vietnamese.

And if you want to travel freely in Vietnam, you must download a Google map. With such a map, you are not afraid to travel all over Vietnam.

Plane: There are direct flights to many cities in China from Da Nang Airport in central China. (most convenient)

Train: Take the train from Nanning Railway Station to Jialin Railway Station in Hanoi, and choose the train in Hanoi to Da Nang. (the most interesting)

Bus: There are buses to Hanoi at Nanning Langdong Bus Terminal and Youai Road International Passenger Distribution Center, with quite a number of flights. After arriving in Hanoi, go to Da Nang or Hue. (More shifts are more affordable)

Ship: There is a cruise ship from Sanya to Vietnam, calling at Da Nang. You can arrange it with a travel agency. (Minimum donation)