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'''Vietnam''' is a country in [[South-Eastern Asia]], with borders with [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] and [[China]].
There is no word for Hitchhiking in Vietnamese but hitchhiking in Vietnam is generally easy, especially if sticking to the QL.1 road that runs from the Chinese border in Lào Cai to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). QL.1 forms the Vietnamese part of AH1 (Asian Highway 1) from Hanoi to Saigonso some maps show it as AH1. The hitching method is to use the flat palm sign, like in China or using a sign. Using the thumb alone is less likely to work. On the sign it's best to write "đi nhờ xe đến" followed by the name of the city (đi - to go, nhờ - ask for a favor, xe - car, đến - to arrive). This could be translated as hitchhiking to.
Vietnamese people will often tell you that hitchhiking is impossible, but in almost any road in the country pedestrians are offered to hop in various vehicles. Generally people are expected to pay, but the concept of a free ride is accepted if you are a strange foreigner. Inside of the cities or when in a bad spot, a universal "2km" sign works very well.
On countryside roads you will not see a lot of cars, but you do see a lot of motorcycle. So my advice a good idea is to buy a helmet once (cost costs like 5 dollars) and than hitch-hike hitchhike with her it everywhere. the Vietneamse The Vietnamese will be happy to stoop stop for you, they just don't want to be cought by police, becouse drive riding without a helmet is forbidden (apparently). it's It also mean means that your bag should be light enough, becouse because it's going to be on your back through 200 kmfor many kilometres.. ([[moriya]]
Using a sign with "Xin Xe" ("please drive me to") followed by your destination works well. Expect every bus and van to stop as well, even if you don't have your hand stretched out. Most of the time they will charge, but you may get a free ride. Ask before entering by saying "Miễn Phí?" ("free?"). The Vietnamese can be very generous. If you want to be clear you want a free ride, make a sign that says "Cho tôi đi nhờ" in the north or "Cho tôi quá giang" in the south, it means "give me a ride". Some minibuses will still stop and ask for money though.
In cities traffic lights are common, so you can approach cars directly when they are standing and asking them where they go. That makes it more likely to be taken by (faster) cars than by trucks. Generally approaching them, when they are entering their cars, increases the chances immensly immensely to be taken by a car of choice.
There are also toll gates on the 1A QL.1 called "Tram Thu Phi" (say tram too phee), ideal places especially at night.
== Speed ==
If you can ride around 50km/hr you can consider it a good average in Vietnam. If you want to visits some places and hitchhike at the same time try to not ride more than 300km a day as the roads are slow and streets are dark at 6pm.
Highway AH1 QL.1 is very busy, getting a ride is easy with a sign and a good spot but riding is slow.  
Secondary roads can be quite empty but if you get a car you can go quite fast (like on Ho Chi Minh highway).
On some small roads, you can have to wait a while before seeing any car or truck. An option is then to be light enough to be able to hitchhike with moto.. Unintentionally ending up in cities should be avoided since there are very few trucks in them and very many buses and motorbikes.
In rural areas hitchhiking is easier. Trucks have no problem stopping for you. Using a sign with "Xin Xe" followed by your destination works well. Expect every bus to stop as well, even if you don't have your hand stretched out. Most of the time they will charge, but you may get a free ride. Ask before entering by saying "Miễn Phí?" ("free?"). The Vietnamese can be very generous.== Cities ==[[Hanoi]]<br/>[[Saigon]]<br/>
When traveling alone, it's highly suggested you get yourself == Links == [http://marcandoelpolo.com/viajar-a helmet-dedo-autostop-vietnam/ Information, as most tips and personal experiences of your ride offers will be from scooters, and it's the law to wear a helmet when hitch-hiking in Vietnam. A 1433 km journey on a motorized bicycle. Being a foreigner27 vehicles (only in spanish)], you may not be bothered by the cops, but the fine is heavy.Marcando el Polo
There is a substantial problem with police corruption. This is usually no problem for hitchhikers. However your driver may request that you pay the "fine". Drink driving is also common. It is up to the hitcher to use their discretion in these situations. Big trucks have an enforced limit on the number of passengers, drivers can ask you to leave quickly or hide in the cabin if they see a police checkpoint ahead.
You may even try to get a boat ride on the Mekong.== Personal Experiences ==
== Cities ==[['''gonzalo''' '' has successfully hitchhiked from Nha Trang to Hanoi]][[Saigon]]without any inconvenient, the expression Xin đi nhờ is clear for everyone, is recommended to 'use it every time a car or motorbike stops. The waiting time for motorbikes were between one or three minutes (a sing saying 2KM helps), for cars the waiting time was around 20 minutes. The cities in Vietnam stretch for many kilometers before reaching the countryside so it is better to hitchhike motorbikes rather than walking. It can be tough to ride on a bike with a heavy backpack, if that is the case be sure to let you backpack loose so the seat will hold it instead of your back. He found only friendly and helpful people, definitely a good country to hitchhike in. ''
== Links ==
[http://marcandoelpoloHitchhikernick - hitched from border of Cambodia to china in 2 weeks (1week in Hanoi to get china visa) in September 2016.com/viajarHitching was pretty easy, but 90% of the time it was a motorbike (you must wear a helmet in Vietnam-biker gave me his spare one). Only difficulty I found was when stuck in big cities, otherwise easy. Hardly ever asked for money, if at all. Average waiting time 10 mins. Be very careful where you camp as a-dedo-autostop-vietnam/ Informationlocal cut open bottom of my tent and stole my GoPro, tried to comeback and get my wallet, tips but i shouted like a mad man at him and personal experiences he didn't come back, that was in a temple grounds of hitchall places in Ha-hiking in VietnamLong bay. A 1433 km journey on 27 vehicles (only in spanish)], by Marcando el Polo
== Personal Experiences ==
'''Gonzalobonini''' '' has successfully Onlyexperiences: I hitchhiked from Nha Trang HO chi Minh to Hanoi without any inconvenient, the expression Xin đi nhờ is clear for everyone, February 2024 and it was super easy ! never waiting more than 30 minutes! A big advice is recommended to 'use it every time a car or motorbike stops. The waiting time for motorbikes were between one or three minutes sing (a sing saying 2KM helpsXin Di Dho ), for cars the waiting time was around 20 minutes. The cities in Vietnam stretch for many kilometers before reaching the countryside so   it is better to hitchhike motorbikes rather than walking. It can be tough to ride on a bike with a heavy backpack, if that is the case be sure will help you to let you backpack loose so the seat will hold it instead of your back. He found only friendly avoid taxis and helpful people, definitely a good country to hitchhike in. ''who want money
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