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Notes on leaving Vietnam

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Vietnam Travel B: Vietnam Travel Notes: 1. China Customs stipulates that each Chinese citizen cannot carry more than 10,000 yuan in RMB and 3,000 yuan in U.S. dollars when leaving the country. 2. Inbound and outbound tourists are not allowed to carry illegal items, such as pornographic books, DVDs, guns, explosives, drugs, etc. It is illegal to carry the above items. 3. Animals and plants that have not been quarantined cannot be brought into or out of the country. Large Vietnamese mahogany handicrafts cannot be brought home. 4. National civil servants such as public prosecutors, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers cannot wear uniforms to leave the country, nor can they bring relevant documents (such as work permits, gun licenses, etc.) to Vietnam. 5. Video cameras and imported cameras (valued over 1,000 yuan) must be declared to customs, and photography is prohibited in the port verification hall. 6. During your trip to Vietnam, you must not engage in any behavior that endangers the security, honor and interests of the motherland. 7. Gambling is illegal. Tourists are not allowed to participate in gambling during their trip to Vietnam. Robbery often occurs in casinos in Mong Cai, Vietnam. Tourists must not approach them, otherwise they will be responsible for the consequences. 8. Tourists cannot travel alone during their trip to Vietnam and must travel together during free time. 9. Tourists’ shopping and various self-funded activities during the trip are the tourists’ personal behavior. The tourists are responsible for any disputes or joint relationships arising therefrom, that is, they are free to buy and sell at their own risk. 10. Tourists must take good care of their carry-on luggage and valuables. If they are lost due to their own fault, they are responsible for their own responsibility. 11. Please abide by Vietnamese laws, regulations and customs. 12. During the tour, remember to take a hotel address card from the service desk of the hotel where you are staying as a backup. Because there are too many motorcycles, be particularly careful when crossing the road and pay attention to safety. 13. In border areas, you cannot buy knives and other contraband controlled by the state and put them on public transportation such as trains and airplanes. 14. Keep valuables in the hotel, and try to avoid putting valuables in handbags at night; 15. Mong Cai, Vietnam, is a border free trade zone, and most of the gambling games set up are scams. Tourists are reminded that participation is strictly prohibited, otherwise they will be responsible for the consequences! 16. RMB is basically universal in Vietnam, and 1 RMB is exchanged for about 2,000 dong. If necessary, you can exchange it with a Vietnamese tour guide. 17. Traveling by car usually takes a long time, so you can prepare cooling oil and motion sickness medicine as backup. 18. Please do not leave the group at will. If you get lost after leaving the group, you can go to the nearest hotel to ask for help. The taxi fee is usually about 10 yuan. 19. Vietnam is a socialist country with a relatively backward economy at this stage. It is currently undergoing reform and opening up and is warm and friendly to Chinese tourists. Vietnam's national regulations stipulate that Chinese tourists stay in hotels, which are generally better local hotels, but the standards of the same level are lower than domestic hotels. 20: North Vietnam can use RMB. Basically, RMB cannot be used in South Vietnam. U.S. dollars are accepted, so guests are advised to bring some U.S. dollars.