Do Vietnamese need a visa to China?

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Yes, Vietnamese citizens generally need a visa to visit China for tourism. The China tourist visa, marked as an "L" visa, is required. You can typically apply for single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visas, with validity periods ranging from 3 months to 1 year, depending on your travel plans.
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Do Vietnamese citizens need a China visa?

Okay, lemme tell ya 'bout Chinese visas for us Vietnamese folks.

Yep, gotta get a China tourist visa (that's the "L" one) if you're going for funsies. Remember when I went to Guangzhou back in like, August? I think 2018. Had to scramble for that visa.

It's weird, though. Depending on how many times you wanna pop over the border, you can get it for like, three months, six months, or even a whole year.

Thing is, prices vary like crazy! My single-entry one back then—cost around $80, I reckon, plus all the "service fees" the travel agency slapped on. Sneaky! Wish they'd just be upfront.

Seriously though, plan ahead. 'Cause visa stuff can be a headache. Trust me.

China Tourist Visa (L Visa) required for Vietnamese citizens for tourism. Can be single, double, or multiple entry, validity periods: 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year.