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Vietnam Currency:
Money - Monetary Note
The currency of Vietnam is the dong, abbreviated into "d".
The banknote is made into dominations of 200d, 500d, 1000d, 2000d, 5000d,
10,000d, 20,000d, 50,000d, and 100,000d. There are no coins currently used
in Vietnam. 1US$ is equivalent to around 15,000d. The dong has experienced
its vicissitude of inflation and increasing value along the economic
situations. Nowadays, the value of the dong was further weakened due to
slowing down economic situation after the crisis in Southeast Asia.
The banking system in Vietnam today makes an effort to conform that of
the Western style. Therefore, travelers' cheques, credit cards,
telegraphic transfer are all available in Vietnam. Officially, all
business in Vietnam must accept the payment in dong only. However,
recently, many up-scale hotels and restaurants in major cities
increasingly demand for payment in US$. Visa, MasterCard, and JCB cards
are now widely accepted in all major cities and tourists centers, but 3%
will be charged for commission in each time paying. The farer you are from
the city, the more difficult to find banks for cashing. Therefore, please
be sure to change the sufficient cash before going out to the countryside.
For exchanging money, you can, in fact, convert, major currencies in
Vietnam, but US dollars are still much preferred. The most reliable spot
for exchange is bank. Exchanging your money in other places like the black
market is not recommended. When departing from Vietnam, you need to change
back the dong into your own original currency; it is illegal to take the
dong out of Vietnam.
This article is authored
and copyrighted
by Royal Exclusive Travel
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