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How to get from China to Vietnam

Vietnam is a country with rich tourism resources. Among them, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Mui Ne are the most popular. They have beautiful waters suitable for diving and surfing. It has pleasant natural scenery. In recent years, more and more Chinese tourists have visited Vietnam.

Vietnam also has many world heritage sites and historical sites. It has both cultural and natural landscapes, and there are many unique foods. Today, let’s talk about how to get there from China. Go to Vietnam!

1. Take the train to Vietnam

This is a very convenient mode of transportation. China and Vietnam are connected by an international train, so many people travel to Vietnam Friends will choose the train as a mode of transportation.

As for how to take it, it is actually very simple. Our country has a train from Beijing to Hanoi. We need to transit at Pingxiang Port in China, and then change trains at Tongdeng Port on the opposite side.

In addition, there is also a train in Nanning, Guangxi, China, which can also go to Vietnam. You can choose between these two modes of transportation.

2. Take a long-distance bus to Vietnam.

When taking a long-distance bus to Vietnam, there are three ports in China to choose from.

1) Yunnan Hekou

You need to take a bus from Kunming to Hekou County in Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan, and then go through customs inspection. Once you pass the port, you are in Vietnam. The old streets are saved. Very convenient.

2) Pingxiang, Guangxi

Take a long-distance bus from Nanning to Hanoi, and then need to change buses at Youyi Pass in Pingxiang, Guangxi. After customs inspection, we still need Crossing the Lang Son Port here, and finally after a while we will arrive in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.

3) Dongxing, Guangxi

Take a bus from Nanning to Dongxing Port, and then arrive at Mong Street in Vietnam.

3. Go to Vietnam by plane

Taking a plane to Vietnam is the most direct way of transportation. There are two international airports in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, which are now connected with 20 international airports in the world. Many countries have flown together.

If you want to fly to Vietnam, you need to depart from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Kunming in China. There are many flights to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City every day.

The flights you can choose include Vietnam Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines.

1) Ho Chi Minh City Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Tan Son Nhat International Airport)

Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport is the largest airport in Vietnam. It is about 40 kilometers away from Ho Chi Minh City. The new terminal is If you take international routes, the terminal building is for domestic routes. There is a passage connecting the two routes.

Airport to city:

The cost is about US$7 to US$10. If you book a vehicle from the city to the airport at the hotel, the cost is generally small. The bus fee is $2.50 per person.

In addition, after walking out of the airport, there is a 152 bus that can go directly to Ben Thanh Market. The cost is 3,000 VND per person.

2) HanNoi Bai International Airport (HanNoi Bai International Airport)

It is about 35 kilometers away from Hanoi and is the second largest airport in Vietnam. When you get out of the airport, you can choose to take a taxi, minibus or bus to the city.

Airport to city:

There are buses to choose from in the entrance hall, among which minibuses can go directly to the city. If you see the yellow and green signs at the bottom, these are the stops. We took a bus, the fare was 32,000 VND, and it took about 45 minutes to drive to the city.

Okay, after reading this transportation guide from the editor, I hope you can understand how Chinese people go to Vietnam! I hope everyone can learn from it! I wish you all a happy trip!