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Vietnam Considers Waiving Visas For 9 Nationalities

This is my favorite dish. There is a restaurant where I live that people would line up just to buy this to go or seat in to dine. It has become very popular among other ethnicity, Bánh mì thịt (Vietnamese sandwich) is popular as well.
Yes, Gỏi cuốn is our traditional specialist food.

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In fact the word "Gỏi" or "ăn gỏi" came from long time in the past, It got a meaning for that people eat something " are not cooked" like fish, shirmps or beef. It was similar to Shushi in Japan.

Today, people cooked or boiled it before eating.
 
I pay $12 CAD for a meal in Canada, most people can afford to. Just because everything is cheap in Vietnam doesn't mean you guys are better. You really need to educate yourself instead of trolling in pdf.
I pay 2.5 euro for my bread in the morning here in germany. and of course most germans can affort the price.
No, the thing is you love to put down vietnam, as usual, hence my question.
 
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Please don't go off topic. New members are unaware of PDF etiquette and are more likely to troll and derail threads. But this doesn't mean as senior members people indulge in the discussion directed by the troll, to derail and destroy threads which must remain on topic.
 
Yes, Gỏi cuốn is our traditional specialist food.

Goi%20Cuon.jpg


In fact the word "Gỏi" or "ăn gỏi" came from long time in the past, It got a meaning for that people eat something " are not cooked" like fish, shirmps or beef. It was similar to Shushi in Japan.

Today, people cooked or boiled it before eating.

This is 4.5$ or 4$ for two of the rolls.
 
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Ministry of Transport is seeking approval to waive visa requirements for citizens of France, Germany, the UK, Spain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, India and Canada in order to draw more visitors, reports Thanh Nien.

A Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) survey found that Western European visitors often spend more money and stay longer compared to others, while Australian and Kiwi visitors often visit during traditional low seasons.

Vietnam currently allows visa exemptions for 17 countries:

  • Citizens of Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Kyrgyzstan get a visa-free stay of up to 30 days.
  • Citizens of the Philippines get 21 days.
  • Citizens of Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Japan, and South Korea get 15 days.
  • Citizens of Brunei and Myanmar for 14 days.
Since international tourists often spend between US$1,200-1,500 per trip, according to VNAT, Vietnamese authorities are hoping to replicate the success Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia found after issuing visa waivers.

Glad to know that Vietnam has allowed a visa waving for Japanese citizens!
 
This is 4.5$ or 4$ for two of the rolls.
It's rip off to buy those in viet restaurant. Cheaper to make at home and easy to do.

I pay 2.5 euro for my bread in the morning here in germany. and of course most germans can affort the price.
No, the thing is you love to put down vietnam, as usual, hence my question.
Your country men post something and i post to debate his comment. Nothing to put down but stating the obvious.
 
In Vn , no kids die when their parents go to Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh city and work as trash collectors.

In ur 'beauty Shenzhen ' fathers must let their kids starve to death in trash bin coz they dont earn enough money.

Seem like your IQ is too low to understand what happen with million poor people in China even when they work in 'beauty Shenzhen '

@WebMaster Please ban trolls.
 

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In Vietnam we don't have an habitat to take brekfast with "goi cuon" in morning, but in smal pub we can order it. with 4 $, 80 K VND the dish should be like this.

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4$ is too expensive. Maybe I should learn.
 
In Vietnam we don't have an habitat to take brekfast with "goi cuon" in morning, but in smal pub we can order it. with 4 $, 80 K VND the dish should be like this.

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Looks delicious. That is super cheap! It is $6 for four rolls where I usually get mine....:hitwall:

Oh well, it was worth it.
 
Looks delicious. That is super cheap! It is $6 for four rolls where I usually get mine....:hitwall:

Oh well, it was worth it.

You pay $6 for 4 rolls? That's overpriced! The local pho resto I go to in Cherry Hill, NJ serves it for only $3.50. A large bowl of Pho Tai is only $8, too.
 
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