In their article, the travel advice website Travel2Next from Australia remarked that “Vietnam is a wonderful country to visit.” It is one of the places with low living costs and worth a visit. Therefore, it is not surprising that the expatriate community living in Vietnam is growing.

“This country boasts many unique places to visit and experience while the cost is quite affordable for foreign visitors. In fact, you can easily enjoy a cup of delicious coffee for just 0.5 USD,” a part of the article shared.

Travel2Next also listed some basic living costs in major cities in Vietnam for international visitors to refer to. Depending on the city, the cost of living will vary. The website provided living costs for 3 representative cities, including Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang.

In Ho Chi Minh City, the author of the article noted that “this is a true gem of Southeast Asia, offering an international feel and luxury services.”

The weather in Ho Chi Minh City is warm all year round, with many options for dining, entertainment, and services for visitors to choose from. Additionally, the rent for a house in this city ranges from 400 USD to 2,000 USD per month depending on each individual’s economic ability.

However, Travel2Next mentioned that with a rent of 2,000 USD (49 million VND), visitors can stay in luxury apartments with all amenities. The lowest long-term accommodation in this city starts from 400 USD (around 10 million VND) for a basic apartment.

Regarding food, this city offers a rich culinary scene with many delicious and affordable street food options. With a budget of around 200 USD (nearly 5 million VND), visitors can comfortably experience dining for a month with budget-friendly dishes.

Next is Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, which can be an interesting and vibrant place to live. The weather here is divided into 4 seasons, sometimes giving foreign visitors a feeling of being “at home.” The cost of living here is slightly lower than in Ho Chi Minh City.

Specifically, the rent for basic apartments in Hanoi ranges from 300 USD (7.2 million VND) depending on economic ability. If opting for more upscale apartments, the price starts from 1,000 USD (over 24 million VND). The amenities in these apartments are equivalent to those in Ho Chi Minh City.

The cuisine in Hanoi is a combination of many traditional and diverse international dishes. The monthly dining budget here is around 150 USD (about 4 million VND).

Da Nang, a coastal city, is considered by Travel2Next to be “very suitable for foreign visitors to live” with the lowest cost of living compared to the aforementioned cities. Besides, Da Nang is also a culinary paradise with dining costs ranging from 100-200 USD per month. This city also offers a variety of high-end dining options.

The Australian travel advice website also suggested some suitable professions for foreign visitors living in Vietnam, such as teaching English (the more specialized, the higher the income), software engineers because Vietnam is shaping up to be a regional information technology hub with a high demand for this profession. Additionally, foreign visitors have many business opportunities here.

Travel2Next believes that “Vietnam is a great place to live” because of its good and affordable healthcare system. However, visitors should still consider buying travel insurance or international insurance to prevent unfortunate incidents.

“In all cities, there are many high-quality clinics that meet the healthcare needs of visitors,” the author of the article said.
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