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Do I need to tip when traveling to Vietnam? Do I need to tip when entering or leaving the country?

I want to talk about the tipping of Vietnamese tourists, hoping to help more people.

1. First of all, there is no need to tip at the entry and exit ports. If you are traveling with a group, you don't have to queue up and stamp. Vietnamese tour guides are responsible for the unified stamp and then directly cross the border. Of course, luggage must go through security check. Free travellers must queue up and stamp before crossing the border.

2. When traveling in Vietnam, tour guides in northern Vietnam (including Hanoi, the capital, and Halong Bay scenic spot) have no habit of tipping, but they have to do so in central and southern Vietnam. As China guests do not have the habit of tipping voluntarily, it is necessary for travel agencies to inform guests of the amount of tipping in advance. But you don't have to give it to a free traveler unless you ask a local tour guide in Vietnam to tip the tour guide.

In many foreign hotels, the waiter will ask for a tip, but in Vietnamese hotels, there is no waiter asking for a tip unless you need a bellboy to help you move your luggage to your room. The amount depends on the guest's mind.

4, the standard of tipping, in south-central Vietnam, the average tour guide tips 20-30 yuan/day.

Vietnamese guests have the habit of tipping tour guides and drivers when they travel to China, which may be influenced by French culture.

I hope that the people of greater China will carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and not be troubled by the problem of tipping. Before the competition, the tour guide has made efforts, and tipping is an affirmation and reward for the responsible tour guide.