Introducing Mong Cai & Chinese Border
Mong Cai is a revealing place. The Vietnamese are fast developing their side of the border while the Chinese side remains a bit of a backwater. The Vietnamese are making a statement of intent, a show of face that their economy is keeping pace with China. China is making its own statement: ‘We don’t care, we have bigger fish to fry’, sharing as they do borders with India, Russia and several other economic giants.
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It would take a real optimist to think Mong Cai is an attractive place. For the Vietnamese, the big draw here is the chance to purchase low-priced (and low-quality) Chinese-made consumer goods. For the Chinese, the attraction is mostly gambling and girls.
Chinese speakers will find plenty of opportunity to practice in Mong Cai. Most of the market stalls are run by Chinese. This explains why the market shuts so early: the Chinese have to head back across the border before it closes at 4.30pm. It also means it’s easy to offload any leftover Chinese yuan.
Other than the prospect of crossing the border, Mong Cai is of no interest to tourists. The town is dusty, the buildings are ramshackle, and there’s construction-site chaos everywhere. Dongxing (on the Chinese side) is even less appealing.
Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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Re: Mong Cai Border Crossing
by Alwaf 23 August 2011
Just went through this border from Ha Long to Nanning. Left from outside the Bai Chay bus station (across the road from the entrance)…
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RE: Mong Cai Border Crossing
by JerryMUC 17 May 2011
I found out personally that these fast boats do not run any more. Had to take a bus from Halong (5:30 hrs.) In Mong Cai the Nam Phong…
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Boats from Hai Phong or Halong to Mai Chai
by JerryMUC 26 February 2011
LP ed.3 mentions a "fast boat" of Transtour from Hai Phong and the Mui Ngoc "hydrofoil" from Bai Chai (Ha Long) to Mong Cai in 4 and 3…
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