How long can I live in Vietnam with 100,000 RMB?

Updated on international 2024-05-12
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We all know that Vietnam's consumption level is very low, many people in our country are attracted by Vietnam's very low consumption to travel to Vietnam, on the Internet we can often see that you can take 1000 yuan, you can play in Vietnam for more than a month, including accommodation costs. And this kind of consumption will take two or three days at most in China. Vietnam's consumption level is so low, how long can we live in Vietnam with 100,000 yuan?

    In fact, although Vietnam's consumption level is low, you may not know that Vietnam's housing prices are as high as China's second-tier city housing prices, and now the lowest housing prices in Hanoi, Vietnam are more than 16,500 yuan per square meter, due to the small area of houses in Vietnam, so the minimum ** to buy a house is also more than 500,000, which is not equivalent to the housing prices of second-tier cities in our country?

    So it is impossible to buy a house in Vietnam with 100,000 yuan, then rent a house to live, if you rent a good house in Vietnam, it only costs more than 900 yuan a month, and only needs more than 10,000 yuan a year.

    In terms of eating, a meal in Vietnam is about 10 yuan, about 30 yuan a day, then 900 yuan a month, and more than 10,000 yuan a year, plus usually going out to buy some small snacks, almost 2,000 yuan, and the cost of a year is about 25,000 yuan, so you can live in Vietnam for about three years.

    In fact, the price of goods in Vietnam is not very low, equivalent to the second and third tier level of our country, this level is still acceptable to many Chinese friends, and then we look at the income of Vietnamese, the average income of Vietnamese people is generally 1500 yuan per month, and 18,000 a year, which is a big difference from our country.

    Now it seems that 100,000 yuan can only live in Vietnam for three years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    100,000 RMB is about 359 million VND, according to the living standard of Vietnam's second-tier cities, all the expenses of water, electricity, food and rent, you can live for about 5 years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    100,000 yuan should be able to live in Vietnam for a few years, because Vietnam's living standard is relatively low, the people's spending power is relatively low, and the price is much lower than in China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That's enough for you to squander in Vietnam for two years. Vietnam's consumption is very low for our country, and our renminbi is very valuable in Vietnam.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In Vietnam, 100,000 yuan should be considered a rich man's level, and 100,000 yuan can live in Vietnam for at least one year and at most two years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    100,000 RMB can live in Vietnam for three to five years without making money, and it's still no problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Today (The exchange rate of the Vietnamese currency against the Chinese yuan is 1 VND = Chinese yuan.

    Therefore, the amount of 100,000 Vietnamese won to RMB is ridiculous

    100,000 VND = * 100,000 VND = * 100,000 VND = * 100,000 VND.

    Vietnamese currency. That is, 10,000 RMB. Celebrity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My brother exchanged 100,000 yuan for 100 million VND.

    Live the life of a billionaire in Vietnam. You heard it right, 100,000 yuan is being converted into VND, which is enough VND. But in Vietnam, it is very common to have a face value of 50,000 and 100,000. It seems that 100,000 for 100 million, but in fact, purchasing power.

    It's not even as good as what you can buy for 100,000 in China. So my brother's life as a "billionaire" is even harder than the life of a man with 100,000 people in China.

    My brother took the money to live in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, for a year, and after a year, the money was almost gone. Then he ran back to his country in disgrace. Let me tell you why 100 million VND is not considered a rich person in Vietnam, and it is not even a good life.

    The per capita income in Vietnam is 7 million VND, which is about 2,000 yuan. 100,000 RMB is the total income of an ordinary income family in Vietnam for 5 years. Say too much, say less and say less.

    If you are a high-income family, your monthly income is about 30 million VND, and your annual income is about 100 million VND.

    Therefore, 100,000 yuan is really not a lot of money in Vietnam. And often these Vietnamese people have their own houses, which can be worth 10 or 200,000 yuan. 100,000 yuan can't even buy a suite in Vietnam. My brother is in Hanoi, Vietnam.

    It costs VND 10 million to rent a house every month. Just on renting a house, my brother spent more than 100 million VND a year.

    The per capita income in Vietnam is very low, but the prices are a bit high compared to the rest of the country. 10,000 VND a pound of rice is equivalent to 3 yuan a pound in China, and 200,000 VND a pound of pork is equivalent to 60 yuan a pound of pork. These basic foods** are much higher than those in China.

    My brother is a meat lover, and he eats at least 20 catties of pork a month, which costs 4 million VND, plus buying other food, he has to spend more than 10 million VND a month for food, and it costs more than 100 million VND a year.

    Accommodation problems, cheaper homestays are about 20-300,000 VND a night. A good hotel will cost about 1 million VND. Then there's the issue of eating.

    Eat a good day, 1 million VND is gone. There is also transportation, about 500,000 VND is gone. This way and that, it will cost about 150 to 2 million VND, and 45 million to 60 million VND a month.

    Looking at it this way, if you travel with 100 million VND, you can't stick to it for a year.

    In general, you can't afford to eat, live, or play in Vietnam. 100,000 yuan is a middle-class family in Vietnam.

    And it's the kind of middle-class family who hasn't bought a house! Don't think that 100,000 yuan can be a rich man in Vietnam, the price of goods in Vietnam is much higher than in China. Let's live a good life in China! Only when you go abroad do you know how good your country is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In Vietnam, having 100,000 yuan is already considered a rich person, because the local people's consumption level is not very high, so you can live well here with 100,000 yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's the rich, especially the rich. I think it's very good for this, rich people are very good in Vietnam.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Count yourself rich. I think it's normal, after all, there are many poor people in Vietnam, and prices in Vietnam are also very low.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Based on the exchange rate of RMB to Vietnamese currency on December 29, 2019: 100,000 VND = RMB yuan.

    The exchange rate of the renminbi against the Vietnamese currency on December 29, 2019 is as follows;

    1 VND = RMB.

    1 RMB = 3, VND.

    Vietnamese dong (Vietnamese: ng, Chinese character: copper), the currency unit of Vietnam.

    It is indicated by a " " notation. The subsidy units are hào and xu, 1 dong = 10 hào = 100 xu, which is rarely used due to the small face value. It is usually placed after the name of the country to indicate the unit of currency.

    Some overseas Vietnamese, such as the American-Vietnamese, call the "shield" "VND".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At present, the exchange rate of Vietnamese currency to RMB is 1:1800, and 100,000 Vietnamese yuan can be exchanged for about yuan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    100,000 VND to RMB is less than 40 yuan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Now that the renminbi is against the Vietnamese dong, I feel that the exchange in Hanoi has changed a bit bit recently, and the renminbi is appreciating while the Vietnamese dong is depreciating.

    The exchange rate at which I went to exchange money yesterday was.

    100,000. Take 3270.

    Hehe. But I changed it at the gold shop.

    The official exchange rate will be a little lower.

    But it won't be too different.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Currency exchange. 100,000 VND = Chinese Yuan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Summary. Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you! Dear, 10,000 RMB can be exchanged for 34.19 million VND!

    With more than 30 million in hand, Vietnam's coastline is very beautiful, and the length is long, which also makes Vietnam's local seafood delicacies diverse. For many friends who like to eat seafood, if they eat and drink here, it may only cost 300,000 or 400,000 VND. If it is converted into RMB, this is more than 110 yuan.

    Compared with Hainan's seafood feast, which costs tens of thousands of yuan, the seafood here is not only inexpensive, but may also be worth the price. Not only that, Vietnamese rice noodles with sweet and sour flavors and other specialty snacks are also the favorites of many gourmets. For just a few hundred Vietnamese dong, you may be able to get enough to eat.

    In this case, if there is not much other demand, more than 10,000 yuan can still play in Vietnam for more than a month. However, it is worth mentioning that because Vietnam is a tropical region, the people here generally do not like to eat high-calorie food, so their daily food is mainly vegetarian.

    Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you! Dear, 10,000 RMB can be exchanged for 34.19 million VND! With more than 30 million in hand, Vietnam's coastline is very beautiful, and the length is long, which also makes Vietnam's local seafood delicacies diverse.

    For many friends who like to eat seafood, if they eat and drink here, it may only cost 300,000 or 400,000 VND. If it is converted into RMB, this is more than 110 yuan. Compared with Hainan's seafood feast, which costs tens of thousands of yuan, the seafood here is not only inexpensive, but may also be worth the price.

    Not only that, Vietnamese rice noodles with sweet and sour flavors and other specialty snacks are also the favorites of many gourmets. For just a few hundred Vietnamese dong, you may be able to get enough to eat. In this case, if there is not much other demand, more than 10,000 yuan can still play in Vietnam for more than a month.

    However, it is worth mentioning that because Vietnam is a tropical region, the people here generally do not like to eat high-calorie food, so their daily food is mainly vegetarian.

    Generally speaking, getting around is not a headache when you are in Vietnam. In Ho Chi Minh City, for example, there are more than 100 bus lines to meet the diverse needs of locals and tourists. But if you're in a hurry, taxis and motorbikes may still be a good option.

    Of course, there is also such a situation, that is, many foreign tourists because of unfamiliar places, coupled with language barriers and other factors, they may also be deceived by taxi drivers. In this way, including daily expenses, rent, food and transportation expenses, 10,000 RMB is enough for a person to experience life in Vietnam for more than a month. Summary:

    Life in Vietnam is colorful. If you want to go abroad, don't have much savings in hand, and don't have a lot of time, Vietnam may be a good choice. Here, you can not only see beautiful Vietnamese ladies, but also feel the warm and diverse tropical culture.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    As of January 9, 2020, 100,000 VND = Chinese Yuan.

    Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam, so it is also at the leading level in all aspects of development, but in reality, the per capita income of the Vietnamese capital is surprising.

    For example, the monthly salary of a job like the salesperson is about 7 million VND, which is equivalent to more than 2,000 yuan, and this kind of work is also available all month round, not even including food and accommodation. A slightly better job than a salesperson has a salary of about this level, which is similar to the salary in places with average economic conditions in our country.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    December 29, 2019, 100,000 VND = Chinese Yuan.

    Exchange rate calculations. Direct pricing method:

    Exchange rate appreciation and depreciation rate = (old exchange rate, new exchange rate - 1) * 100

    Indirect pricing method:

    Exchange rate appreciation and depreciation rate = (new exchange rate, old exchange rate - 1) * 100

    The result is that a positive value indicates an appreciation of the local currency, and a negative value indicates a depreciation of the local currency.

    The denomination of the Vietnamese dong is very large, there are banknotes with denominations, and there are even banknotes, and the largest denomination banknote is 500,000.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Attached: The central parity of the RMB exchange rate of the People's Bank of China.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    At the current exchange rate.

    VND 100,000 = RMB.

    Less than thirty pieces.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    How much is 100,000 Vietnamese banknotes exchanged for.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    100,000 yuan to buy a square meter in Vietnam.

    In Vietnam, the housing price of the general provincial capital is 5,000 to 8,000 yuan, which is 6,500 yuan per square meter, so 100,000 yuan can buy square meters. The most developed city is Ho Chi Minh City, with an average price of 16,000 yuan per square meter, while other provincial capitals generally have a house price of 5,000 yuan to 8,000 yuan per square meter. Most of the income of Vietnamese people is only about 40% of that of China, so their 100,000 yuan is equivalent to our 250,000 yuan.

    In Vietnam, the salary in generally developed cities is as follows: restaurant waiter: 1200-2000 yuan.

    Cashier: 1200-2000 yuan. Factory General Workers:

    1600-2600 yuan. Teacher: 1500-2500 yuan.

    Construction workers: 2000-3000 yuan. Driver:

    2000-3000 yuan. Vietnam's total GDP in 2020 was only US$270 billion, with a per capita GDP of US$2,800.

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