In recent years, Southeast Asia tourism has been really popular among Chinese people, especially in countries such as Vietnam and Thailand. Many people want to go abroad for a walk and experience the customs and customs of foreign countries.

In recent years, Southeast Asia tourism has been very popular among Chinese people, especially Vietnam and Thailand. Many people want to go abroad for a walk and experience the customs and customs of foreign countries. Vietnam is adjacent to our country. Influenced by our country, many customs and habits are the same as ours, so Vietnam has become the first choice for many people, and it can be used to go around for about 3,000 yuan. What are the things in Vietnam that you can only understand when you arrive in Vietnam? Let’s take a look together!

Vietnamese girl wearing Ao Dai

It is very easy to go to Vietnam. It only takes about 200 to apply for a visa for one month (except during the epidemic). The visa for the passport starting with E is a piece of paper, and it must be used with the passport. .

Vietnamese Dong has a large denomination, with the minimum denomination of 100. At the current exchange rate, can be exchanged for more than 10 million Vietnamese Dong with 3,000 yuan. It is very simple to exchange Vietnamese Dong. It is not what the Internet says to exchange the US dollar first and then the Vietnamese Dong. The Vietnamese Dong is exchanged near the port. Chinese bank cards can withdraw money directly from Vietnam's ATMs.

Vietnam Dong

Vietnam is not as poor as many people think. There are also many cars on the streets, but it is mainly motorcycles, which is called "the country riding on motorcycles". Vietnam's roads and power grids are almost connected to every village, but the roads in some places are very narrow, only about 1 meter. The train windows in Vietnam are not without glass, but the hard seats are really hard seats.

Vietnam has many French buildings, but not what some bloggers say can be seen everywhere, but temples have Chinese. Audai is a national clothing in Vietnam, but it is not on the streets. It is only worn on certain festivals or events, and it is also worn in service industries such as hotels and KTVs. Ao Dai is a legal school uniform for junior and senior high schools in Vietnam, so there are many girls wearing white Ao Dai in Vietnamese universities.

Vietnamese do not fail to see snow, it will occasionally snow in the mountainous areas of northern Vietnam. Vietnam is divided into rainy season and dry season. The weather in the rainy season is changeable and it can rain at any time. Taxis in Vietnam include motorcycles, and air tickets in Vietnam are very cheap, and you can fly more than 1,000 kilometers for more than 100 yuan. The largest city in Vietnam is not the capital Hanoi , but the South Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City .

Vietnam is full of cafes, and Vietnam's coffee production ranks second in the world, second only to Brazilian . Most Vietnamese people are still very friendly and are not as hated as the Internet says.

What else did you know after you arrived in Vietnam? Let’s discuss it below for comments!