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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 AH1 (Asian Highway 1) from Hanoi to Saigon. The hitching method is to use the flat palm sign, like in China or using a sign. Using the thumb is less likely to  work.
 
'''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 AH1 (Asian Highway 1) from Hanoi to Saigon. The hitching method is to use the flat palm sign, like in China or using a sign. Using the thumb is less likely to  work.
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=== Mentality ===
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In almost any road in the country pedestrians are offered to hop in various vehicules but are expected to pay. It's very cheap to use transportation in Vietnam, you can go from Hanoi to Saigon for 20$ so you should not hitchhike here to save money. If you're looking for adventure and want to meet the nicest Vietnamese then wave your hand!
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Vietnamese people will often tell you that hitchhiking is impossible, [[User:Nonsờ|Nonsờ]] has barely ever waited more than 30 minutes with over 50 rides in the country.
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The concept of a free ride is accepted if you are a strange foreigner but if you are Vietnamese people will ask you 'why you don't do like everyone else?'.
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If you're staying with Vietnamese people and leave them with hitchhiking they may be worried about your safety. It would be polite then to consider paying a bus when you leave them (even for a short ride) so they are not too worried.
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=== Speed ===
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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.
  
 
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On the [[Hanoi]] - [[Saigon]] highway hitching with trucks is very easy. Be prepared to go very slowly, the speed limit is often 80km/hr. It took user [[User:Worldhitch|Worldhitch]] 5 days while going mellow. In the cities, the endless stream of motorbikes can be annoying, and many will stop, even if you have luggage. However most will expect payment and state this beforehand. You can get free rides with them though. This is most effective when travelling into a town from its outskirts. Unintentially ending up in cities should be avoided since there are very few trucks in them and very many buses and motorbikes.
 
On the [[Hanoi]] - [[Saigon]] highway hitching with trucks is very easy. Be prepared to go very slowly, the speed limit is often 80km/hr. It took user [[User:Worldhitch|Worldhitch]] 5 days while going mellow. In the cities, the endless stream of motorbikes can be annoying, and many will stop, even if you have luggage. However most will expect payment and state this beforehand. You can get free rides with them though. This is most effective when travelling into a town from its outskirts. Unintentially 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. The Vietnamese can be very generous.
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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.
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 09:39, 5 October 2011

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Language: Vietnamese
Capital: Hanoi
Population: 87,375,000
Currency: Dong (VND)
Hitchability: <rating country='vn' />
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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 AH1 (Asian Highway 1) from Hanoi to Saigon. The hitching method is to use the flat palm sign, like in China or using a sign. Using the thumb is less likely to work.

Mentality

In almost any road in the country pedestrians are offered to hop in various vehicules but are expected to pay. It's very cheap to use transportation in Vietnam, you can go from Hanoi to Saigon for 20$ so you should not hitchhike here to save money. If you're looking for adventure and want to meet the nicest Vietnamese then wave your hand!

Vietnamese people will often tell you that hitchhiking is impossible, Nonsờ has barely ever waited more than 30 minutes with over 50 rides in the country. The concept of a free ride is accepted if you are a strange foreigner but if you are Vietnamese people will ask you 'why you don't do like everyone else?'.

If you're staying with Vietnamese people and leave them with hitchhiking they may be worried about your safety. It would be polite then to consider paying a bus when you leave them (even for a short ride) so they are not too worried.

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.

Hitchhiking

On the Hanoi - Saigon highway hitching with trucks is very easy. Be prepared to go very slowly, the speed limit is often 80km/hr. It took user Worldhitch 5 days while going mellow. In the cities, the endless stream of motorbikes can be annoying, and many will stop, even if you have luggage. However most will expect payment and state this beforehand. You can get free rides with them though. This is most effective when travelling into a town from its outskirts. Unintentially 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.

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.

You may even try to get a boat ride on the Mekong.

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