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Hanoi family spends over 2 billion VND on a motorhome for cross-Vietnam trips 3-5 times a year

17.05.2026 06:07 1 min 1 source
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Hanoi family spends over 2 billion VND on a motorhome for cross-Vietnam trips 3-5 times a year
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Nguyen Ngoc Thang's family from Hanoi invested over 2.3 billion VND in building a motorhome based on a truck chassis. Their first attempt, converting a 16-seat minibus, cost 600 million VND but proved insufficient for long journeys. In 2023, they completed a 13 sq. meter motorhome with solar power, 600 liters of water capacity, and sleeping space for 5-6 people. The family now takes 3-5 cross-Vietnam trips annually, each lasting up to a month. A 60-day journey from Hanoi to Phu Quoc and back is planned for June 2025.

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Hanoi family spends over 2 billion VND on a motorhome for cross-Vietnam trips 3-5 times a year

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