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Various concerns about traveling from Nanning to Vietnam

1. A. Nanning ===== Hanoi, bus to Langdong Bus Station and Youai Road International Passenger Distribution Center. The fare is 150 yuan, and the time is: 7;00-----10:00. Tickets are available.

But it depends on when you go. It’s best to buy tickets one day in advance. There are really many people from Guangxi going to Hanoi.

This kind of bus is intermodal. When you reach the checkpoint, you will change the bus to a larger one from Vietnam. If you don’t understand anything, just ask the lady on the bus. The Vietnamese lady can also speak Chinese.

Otherwise, you can also ask the Chinese people traveling in the car.

(The journey takes 8 hours. It will be afternoon when you arrive in Hanoi, Vietnam. However, this depends on what time you take the bus in the morning. There will be several stations when you arrive in Hanoi, Vietnam. One is: Jinlian Hotel (which is Ligu Hotel).

(near Hoan Kiem Lake in the center of the street), one is: inside Zhongan Community. In fact, you can ask which station in Hanoi you are getting off at when passing the customs) B. Nanning Railway Station Nanning ===== Hanoi Jia.

Lin Railway Station (there is only one train every day, the time is: 18:30. Bring your passport with the Vietnam visa to buy train tickets. There is an international window there, and you never have to queue.) Train tickets start at 160 yuan, with soft and hard sleepers.

(We arrived at Hanoi Gia Lam Railway Station at 4:30 in the morning. If you don’t speak Vietnamese and there’s no one to pick you up, it might be a bit inconvenient to take the train. However, you can wait in the waiting room until dawn and then take a taxi to the ancient street city center.

(Jianhu is closer) If you are in Yunnan, you can also take a bus to Hekou and then exit the customs to Hanoi, Vietnam.

It’s also a train to Yunnan Hekou ==== Hanoi. I don’t understand the price.

If you are in Guangzhou, take China Southern Airlines to Hanoi, Vietnam. Please search on Baidu for air tickets.

2. Go take a look at Mafengwo. Someone has written a guide over there.

3. Booking a hotel online is a bit expensive, but you should be able to find a cheaper one if you look around.

4. Please look at the first point.

A\ Ga Gia L?m, Hà N?i, Hanoi, Viet Nam It is 10 kilometers from Hanoi Gia Lam Railway Station to the ancient street city center and Hoan Kiem Lake.

)B\Khách s?n Kim Liên, ?ào Duy Anh, Hà N?i, Hanoi, Vi?t Nam Jinlian Hotel is 5 kilometers from Hoan Kiem Lake in the center of the ancient street.

C\Zhongan Community is very far from Zhongan Community. There are many Chinese students here~ 5. It is a bit expensive to book a flight back to Guangzhou from Vietnam, but it will be much cheaper if you can book it more than 15 days in advance.

Air ticket Chinese QQ: 1005557774, Xiaofan: 0084--012365555546, the purpose of coffee... You can search this on Baidu yourself.

High-end accommodation in Vietnam costs more than 200 yuan for a single room, while ordinary hotels cost between 80 and 100 yuan.

It depends on where you go to eat. Go to a relatively clean food court in a large supermarket and see what you want to eat.

The fast food like the example is about 30 yuan a serving.

The food prices are similar to those in China.

I wrote the guide in 2011, but I also wrote it in reply to other people’s Baidu questions. You can search on Baidu and you should be able to find me. If you type: Tsmp4, you should be able to find me.

Hehe~ Finally: Actually, I have been in Vietnam for 2 years, and I haven’t found any special handicrafts, because everything in Vietnam is available in China, so there is really nothing special.

1. There are a lot of things to eat that are not available in China. For example, they bought a dessert called CHE in Vietnamese. It is not available in China. I can’t tell what it is, but it’s delicious anyway.

2. Vietnamese perfumes are called Miss Hanoi and Miss Saigon: MISS Ha noi, Miss Saigon. 3. You can also buy Vietnamese G7 coffee and some dried fruit slices, but if you really don’t want to bring them, don’t bring them because

It is sold in many places in Guangxi and Yunnan.

But the price in China is really 10 yuan in Vietnam. It costs 20-----30 yuan in China. It is even more expensive in the inland areas of China.

4. Must-eat fruits: mangosteen, dragon fruit, pineapple (I love them so much and they are so expensive in China), and lotus root.

5. You must drink the coffee and juice in Vietnamese coffee shops, thumbs up.

6. Vietnamese yogurt sua chua, the brand is: Vinamilk sua chua. However, this cannot be brought into Chinese customs.

I think what you should take is to go to the big supermarket like BIG C to buy some products produced by Mentholatum, Unilever, and Procter & Gamble. The ones made in Vietnam are easier to use than the ones in China, and they are much cheaper.

There is also the price of buying cosmetics at cabbage prices.