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How much RMB do you take to Vietnam in five days? Do you take RMB to travel to Vietnam?

In addition to the cost of going to Vietnam, there is also a question of whether to bring RMB or US dollars. The following small series will sort out some answers for you. You'll understand after reading it, but now let's see what to take to Bianxiao.

How much is it for five days?

Before answering the question, do you have to ask whether the hotel has booked everything in China? If so, you don't have to consider it in your daily expenses. If you need to pay the hotel fee locally, the landlord can convert it himself. Pay attention to the conversion method of Vietnamese dong, and directly remove three zeros divided by three, which is the amount of RMB.

According to my experience in Vietnam, I feel that the per capita consumption in 250 yuan is very good. Of course, if every meal is a big seafood meal, add 50 yuan/day appropriately. You can calculate the extra money of these gifts! About per person 1250- 1500 will do, mainly depending on how to spend money.

Consumption level in Vietnam In recent years, due to the rapid development of tourism, prices in Vietnam have risen sharply. In terms of consumption, the city with the highest price in Vietnam is Ho Chi Minh City, but overall it is equivalent to the consumption level of domestic third-tier cities and belongs to a tourist city with high cost performance.

Generally, two people spend 10 days in Vietnam. If the room and board are of medium level, there is basically no big problem with 3,000 RMB per capita.

(The following is the RMB price)

Catering: 5 yuan RMB with meat sticks, 2 yuan with a cup of yogurt, 10 yuan with a bowl of Vietnamese powder. Generally, eating in roadside restaurants is generally 30 yuan, and eating in high-end restaurants is generally 50-50-80 yuan. Ho Chi Minh's seafood is a little expensive, so it is recommended to try it in the southern coastal cities such as Nha Trang and Minai.

Accommodation: Accommodation in Vietnam is not expensive, and staying in a 3-star hotel in a tourist gathering area is about 100 yuan, including breakfast. If it is a coastal city, you can stay in a four-star resort around 300 yuan.

Transportation: The taxi fare in Ho Chi Minh City is different. Generally, the starting price is 4 yuan RMB, which is about 50-80 yuan from the airport to the downtown area. From Ho Chi Minh to other cities, it is usually a long-distance bus. According to the distance, the charge is different, and the price is around 100-300 yuan.

Entertainment: The ticket price of Vietnamese scenic spots is not high, and the ticket price of general scenic spots is around 20 yuan, and the price of one-day tour is around 100+ RMB, which is very cost-effective.

Is it appropriate to take US dollars or RMB to Vietnam? Of course, it was changed to Vietnamese dong. 1 RMB =3 100 VND. When you arrive at Vietnam airport, there will be a money changer. Then change it.

Although American dollars are accepted locally, it is best not to use them. You give him dollars, people usually don't give change. It's not worthwhile at all.

Is Vietnam expensive? In recent years, due to the rapid development of tourism, prices have risen sharply. In terms of consumption, the city with the highest price in Vietnam is Ho Chi Minh City. In terms of catering, meat sticks are about 15000 VND, and a cup of yogurt is about 6000 VND.

A bowl of Vietnamese powder is about 25,000 Vietnamese dong. In terms of accommodation, 1 ten thousand Vietnamese dong can stay in a three-star hotel in the tourist gathering area, and 1 ten thousand Vietnamese dong can stay in a good youth hostel bed, including breakfast.

Where is the bank in Vietnam? In major tourist cities in Vietnam, such as Hanoi, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Tate and Ho Chi Minh, there are many banks and ATMs in the streets, especially in tourist gathering areas of various cities. Currency exchange points can also be seen everywhere. UnionPay cards can withdraw money from cooperative banks. Pay attention to choosing ATM machines with UnionPay logo.

2. In China, China banks can't exchange Vietnamese dong. You can change RMB into US dollars at the Bank of China before going abroad, and then change it into Vietnamese dong after going to Vietnam.

3. You can exchange money in banks, money exchange points, hotels and other places in Vietnam, or you can go to a jewelry store to exchange money. The exchange rate is similar to that of banks.

It is best to exchange Vietnamese dong in advance when traveling to Vietnam, and try not to use US dollars locally because it is not cost-effective. Vietnam is a country with relatively high neutral prices in many Southeast Asian tourist areas, with beautiful scenery, rich products and relatively cheap prices!

I have only been to Hanoi and Nha Trang, and I feel that Vietnam is as rich and thrifty as most places I travel.

Take Nha Trang as an example, because the tourism industry is relatively mature, there are many five-star hotels, and the price is about 600- 1000 yuan. Compared with China, it's actually not bad, the service quality and hardware are not bad. Of course, if the accommodation requirements are not high, there are many hotels with tens of yuan or more than 100 yuan. Lz can go to Qunar.com and read everyone's comments before making a choice. If you eat, there is a bowl of Vietnamese rice equivalent to 10 yuan, and there is also a hotel buffet of more than 100 yuan. Vietnamese rice noodles are delicious, and any small shop on the street is doing well. There are also some special food stalls, and it is not bad for ordinary people to eat thirty or forty. In terms of transportation, it is very convenient to take a taxi in Nha Trang, and the price can only be said to be average. Because the urban area itself is relatively small, it usually costs more than ten yuan to take a taxi. It costs about 30 yuan to go further, and it costs more than 100 yuan to get to the airport. Shopping in the free market will be cheaper, but the styles of things are out of date, which feels a bit like Beijing in the 1990 s. The branded products in supermarkets are generally similar to those in China.

Generally speaking, I personally feel that the price is similar to that of Beijing, maybe a little cheaper, but not much cheaper. It depends on your own needs and whether the price really meets your expectations.

On the choice of currency for carrying RMB and USD.

I can only say that Nha Trang, unlike Hanoi, which is close to China, can accept RMB exchange, but it is not cost-effective to exchange RMB for Vietnamese dong. It is suggested to change some US dollars in domestic banks, which is about 100-200. Then take a Huaxia bank card with you, and the down payment abroad will be exempted from some domestic handling fees. Dollars can be exchanged for Vietnamese dong at airports, hotels, gold shops and money exchange shops. There are quite a few ATMs in Nha Trang. Take some if you don't have enough money, and don't worry about spending too much or not.

Accommodation can be paid by credit card, but there is a handling fee in some places. Please be clear when you pay for it yourself. If you have to pay the handling fee, it may be better to pay in cash; What's the room rate for one day, X4? You can calculate the cost.

Then eat: in places where consumption is not high, most of breakfast will be included in the hotel room rate; Then lunch and dinner; The average person who is basically better is about 60 RMB; Generally like rice noodles,1within 0 yuan; So basically two people a day is about 150 RMB; Five days is 750 RMB, which can of course be adjusted according to your actual consumption level;

Then there is the cost of renting a car or bus, so you are Nha Trang, right? If you don't go elsewhere, the cost is not high; Generally, it costs about 8-65438 USD +00/ day to rent a motorcycle; Do the math yourself;

Then there are all kinds of mud bath fees, ranging from dozens of cheap ones to 200+ expensive ones;

That's about it. Add it up and you'll know how much it costs. Not counting accommodation, it is enough for you to bring about 2000 RMB in cash.

Do you accept dollars or RMB?

It's more convenient to bring dollars. I brought dollars to the local area to exchange for Vietnamese dong.

If you bring large denominations of dollars, such as 100, please change it to a newer date. Before I went, I saw someone say that the old version would be rejected. So before I go, I will uniformly control the denomination after 2006.

Of course, if it is convenient for you to apply for Huaxia Bank debit card, it is quite recommended. Huaxia Bank is free. Then in Vietnam, Viet Cong Bank, Sacom.

Banks in Vietnam, such as Bank of Vietnam and HSBC, charge fees; Basically avoid these three companies, and there is no handling fee for other ATMs to withdraw cash.

Try to use BIDV's ATM to withdraw cash. Their machines have been updated.