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Everyone seems so excited by HSBC these days.
I don't want to argue on that but we'd rather consider the details of HSBC's service policies such as charges, fees, etc.
If you want to withdraw USDs in cash from your HSBC's account, you will have to pay for 0.35% (including VAT !) of the total amount of USDs you want. It's definitely higher than other foreign banks available in Hanoi, some of which only charge 0.1 % of the total inward remittance and don't charge at all whenever you need to withdraw USDs in cash.
So, here is my two cents on banking in Hanoi. If you are in Hanoi less than 6 months and have no proper documentations such as a proof of residence, job position, etc, do not dare to have an account with HSBC. HSBC has a strict personal banking policy, which some might call as a "Global Standard" in favor of Global financial capitalism :).
Well, HSBC will charge you 750,000 VND, if you close your account within 6 months of opening. Moreover, your average monthly balance must be higher than 8,000,000 VND (approx. $ 500);or, you must be charged for 465,000 VND.
Thus, HSBC is not a good option for a traveler or a short-time visitor.
Other foreign banks, one of which I have been using for 3yrs-my monthly or yearly account balance was often down to $0, may seem to be tricky at the very beginning, such as $10 for opening an account, and apply some initial charges for inward remittances (0.1%); however, they are more flexible in managing your USD in cash, if you are not rich enough to have more than $7,000 at hand in Ha Noi. Some foreign banks only require your passport and custom declaration form.
For all long-time residents or wanderers in Ha Noi, if you have USDs in cash at hand and frequently need to have USDs for any reasons in Ha Noi, HSBC may not be "the BEST Option" for you. But, if you only need VNDs, I think HSBC is still the BEST.
For business guys and ladies, I definitely agree that HSBC offers "Global Standard" services at their very best in Ha Noi. Unbeatable at the moment.
I put 4 stars instead of 5, because HSBC, as notorious, seems taking control over my money by the so-called "standard" personal banking tariff.
p.s. I've just opened my own account with HSBC last week. But it will be only used for VND cash withdrawals at ATMs.
Like others, now I am at least relieved from Vietcome bank. :)
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A Funny review I've ever read. Well, although I generally agree with the previous reviewer, I think you should understand a lavish style of eating culture in the most part of East and Southeast Asian countries, possibly excluding Japan.
If you ask for "mang ve" or "take out" before you make an order, there will be no problem. However, it's not common to bring "left-over" food back home after you bite some at a restaurant. In many Asian countries, that is why the control of food waste becomes a huge deal for the government.
Personally, I had a similar experience at a Korean restaurant in San Jose, USA. When asked, a waitress immediately responded, "Do you wanna feed your dog?" Well, I was a bit humiliated. However, I understand that it is somehow a traditional way of thinking for them. The left-over food goes to dogs, pigs or something else than a human-being. ^^
Anyhow, this restaurant is more or less overpriced.
If you really want to have some authentic Korean food, simply go across the street. You will find a Korean restaurant, "Seorabul," which is cheap and way better than having Korean dishes in this "Oi Gioi Oi"-sytle restaurant.
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Does anyone recommend a used motorbike shop for me? I am looking for a well-maintained Nouvo or a similar model (Xe Ga) at a reasonable price. I've read some articles about rental shops, but I am not pretty sure about whether they also sell a used motorbike (Xe ga) as well. Any ideas? Thanks.
Does anyone know where to buy a reliable camera bag for DSLR at a reasonable price?
Padding doesn't matter since I have a nice one. But it should be water-proof. I have a dslr with a vetical grip. Normally, I mount 24-70 L with a hood. Additional lenses I have are 10-20 and 70-200. No flash. Could you recommend a bag which suit all of the equipments? I in fact have a backpack of Case Logic. So, I'd like to have a handy or a formal camera bag.
Thanks.
Posted Saturday August 9th, 2008.
I am sorry. I unexpectedly posted this in a wrong category. It should be posted in "Shopping" but, I can't edit or revise it.
In response to the question: Does anyone know where to buy a reliable camera bag for DSLR at a reasonable price? Padding doesn't matter since I have a nice one. But it should be...
Posted Saturday August 9th, 2008.
Thanks. I will check out shops near Ho Hoan Kiem. Have a nice weekend loominpapa.
In response to the question: Does anyone know where to buy a reliable camera bag for DSLR at a reasonable price? Padding doesn't matter since I have a nice one. But it should be...
Posted Monday September 1st, 2008.
Last month, "Tap Doan Dien Luc Viet Nam" announced that they would post the schedule of Planned Power Outages in advance on their web page. It was for the first time that such information is available to the public.
Please, check out "http://www.hanoipc.evn.com.vn/EVNShow/tintuc.asp?CategoryID=913" or "Lich Cat Dien" section from the main web page.
In response to the question: Does anyone know HOW people are informed of planned power outages? Over the loud speaker? On the neighborhood chalkboards? etc. Would love to know cau...
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