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How to travel to Vietnam from Hekou?

preparation before traveling. Documents: passport, ID card, photocopy of documents and 2 2-inch photos, in case of loss of documents, it is convenient to reissue them. Dress: In Vietnam, you can wear light summer clothes and carry a thin coat during the day. When going to the jungle with more mosquitoes, you need to wear long clothes and trousers. Daily necessities: razors, skin care products, cosmetics, sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, umbrellas, watches, pens, notebooks, please carry them as you need; Vietnamese hotels don't provide disposable towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, and slippers. The sockets in Vietnam are German-style two-hole sockets. China plugs can't be used directly, and plug converters are needed. Hotel receptions are generally available, but the quantity is limited. It is recommended to buy German-standard plug converters in domestic large supermarkets and online electronic malls in advance. Cash and bank cards: RMB is not circulated in Vietnam, so RMB needs to be converted into US dollars before going abroad, and then converted into Vietnamese dong locally.

Vietnamese taboos: 1. Don't touch other people's heads at will, including children;

2. When green branches are hung at the village intersection, it is a sign of no entry, and outsiders are not allowed to enter;

3. Khmer people in southern China are forbidden to salute, eat, deliver and receive things with their left hands;

4. Vietnamese people are forbidden to take photos with three people, and cannot light cigarettes for three people continuously with a match or lighter, which is considered unlucky;

5. The temple is recognized as a sacred place. People who enter the temple should be dignified and tidy, and they are not allowed to wear shorts, miniskirts, topless, sleeveless tops or other inappropriate clothes. When walking in the street, you should pay attention to avoid the sacrificial articles arranged in the street, and never trample on them.