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Go to vietnam by plane
Vietnam has international airports at
Hanoi,
Ho Chi Minh
City, and
Da Nang. Direct flights are available from
Australia, Cambodia, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong,
Japan, Laos, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia,
Singapore, Brunei, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan,
Indonesia, Macau, Qatar and the United States. However,
non-stop long-distance flights are limited and most
visitors transit via Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore and
Taipei.
Go to vietnam by train
There are direct international train services from
Nanning and Beijing in China to Hanoi. Most require a
change of trains at the border at Pingxiang/Dong Dang,
but the Chinese-operated daily Nanning express
(T871/MR2) runs through, although it still spends about
four hours at the border for immigration.
The Kunming-Hanoi line was shut down by landslides in
2002 and, as of 2009, remains closed. There are no train
links to Cambodia.
Go to vietnam by road
1- From Cambodia:
There are at least four border crossings between
Cambodia and Vietnam that can be used by foreigners.
These include:
Bavet - Moc Bai
Kaam Samnor - Vinh Xuong (in some guidebooks as Tonle
Mekong. Near Chau Doc in Vietnam)
Phnom Den - Tinh Bien
Xa Xia, Vietnam/Prek Chak, Cambodia (Ha Tien crossing,
Cambodian Visas not available)
The Vietnamese consulate in Sihanoukville issues 30 day
tourist visas on a same-day basis.
2- From China:
There are three border crossings between China and
Vietnam that can be used by foreigners:
Dongxing - Mong Cai (by road; onward travel Mong Cai to
Halong Bay by sea or by road)
Hekou - Lao Cai (by road and/or rail, but no
international passenger train services)
Youyi Guan - Huu Nghi Quan (Friendship Pass - by road
and/or rail)
3- From Laos:
There are at least six border crossings between Laos and
Vietnam that can be used by foreigners. These include:
Donsavanh - Lao Bao
Kaew Neua - Cau Treo (Keo Nua Pass)
Nam Can
Tay Trang
Source: wikitravel
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