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The Vietnamese dong is the official currency of Vietnam. The name of the dong comes from the Vietnamese word for copper. It has been the official currency of Vietnam since 1978. Originally, the dong was subdivided into ten hao and ten xu. However, the banknotes today range from 100 to 500,000 dongs. The largest banknote is worth $22 USD. The Vietnamese dong is the preferred 베트남 환전 in many countries.

The currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese dong. The unit is divided into hao (0.1 dong) and xu (0.1 dong). The Vietnamese dong is not the same as the US dollar. The d in VND stands for "dong," which is derived from the Vietnamese word for money, dong tien. The word dong is a borrowing from the Chinese, which means bronze coins. For this reason, the dong is also sometimes referred to as the 'Vietnamese dong'.

Another option to exchange your currency is at a money changer at the airport. While you may be charged more for these services, this is the safest and most convenient way to exchange your money. These services are also the safest option for tourists. The rates will depend on where you are going to exchange your money. Whether you're traveling to Vietnam for a business trip or a leisure vacation, remember to exchange your money before you leave for your vacation.

The most common method of currency exchange in Vietnam is through foreign banks. While you'll need your passport to transact in this country, foreign banks offer the best rates. You can even exchange your money in gold shops and jewelry shops. All of these places will accept VND or USD. Aside from the airport, there are also many other places where you can exchange your currency. You can visit these places if you're looking for an easy and safe way to exchange your money.

When visiting Vietnam, it's important to keep in mind that the Vietnamese currency is not very stable. The current rate of 35,858 VND to one USD was 21,890 VND/USD in May. This is a relatively low rate for the country, but it is still lower than the exchange rates at foreign banks. Nevertheless, it's a good idea to exchange your money before you travel to Vietnam. These currencies tend to be more stable than the Vietnamese ones, so you can trust them to handle your money safely.

There are several ways to exchange your money in Vietnam. The safest and most secure way to exchange your money is at the airport. Otherwise, you can use smaller stalls in tourist areas. Despite their name, these places often have good exchange rates. You can safely exchange up to 50 dollars in these stalls. But be careful! There is a huge difference in rates. Therefore, if you don't know the official exchange rate, avoid exchanging your currency in these places.

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