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Hanoi family rents motorhome worth over 1.2 billion VND for Central Vietnam trip

10.05.2026 06:11 1 min 1 source
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Hanoi family rents motorhome worth over 1.2 billion VND for Central Vietnam trip
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The Hong Nhat family from Hanoi rented a motorhome (pickup with a camper shell) worth over 1.2 billion VND (approx. $50,000) for an 8-day trip through Central Vietnam. The rental cost 13 million VND, total expenses 23 million VND. The motorhome features a 1.75×1.9 m bed, toilet, kitchen, and air conditioning. The family slept on deserted beaches, cooked local seafood, and changed plans spontaneously.

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Hanoi family rents motorhome worth over 1.2 billion VND for Central Vietnam trip

10.05.2026 Báo điện tử Dân Trí VIE

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