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There
are three border crossings to Cambodia:
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▼ MOC
BAI:
The main overland border crossing to Cambodia is northwest
of Ho Chi Minh City at Moc Bai (in Tay Ninh Province).
Direct buses from Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh take
around eight hours. Tickets cost between $8-16.
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VINH XUONG:
A new riverside border crossing called Vinh Xuong is located
30kms north of Chau Doc, in the Mekong Delta at Vinh Xuong.
For boat transfers up the Mekong River to Phnom Penh,
▼ TINH
BIEN:
The
third international border between Cambodia and Vietnam
had been opened at Tinh Bien, about 25 km west of
Chau Doc.
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There
are three border crossings over China:
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LAO CAI
- HA KHAU
The Hekou Bridge overland border to China is at Lao Cai,
(the main train station for Sapa) in the northwest. Twice
weekly trains also run from Hanoi to Kunming in China;
you can also board the train at Lao Cai Train Station.
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MONG CAI
- DONG HUNG
The Mong Cai - Dong Hung - the third border crossing China
can be found at Mong Cai Town, northeastern of Vietnam.
To get there, you can get hydrofoils direct from Hai Phong
or Ha Long (see hidrofoils).
Contact the main boat jetties in town for tickets &
information. .
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HUU NGHI:
Huu Nghi is an overland border of 18kms north of Lang
Son, in the northeast. From Hanoi, minibuses depart from
Gia Lam Bus Station for Lang Son. There are also local
trains from Hanoi, which stop at Dong Dang Station, 4kms
away from Huu Nghi. The international train for China
(Beijing) departs Hanoi's main train station via Dong
Dang Station, but you can only join the train at Hanoi.
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There
are two border crossings to Laos:
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KEO NUA
Pass (also known as CAU TREO):
From Hanoi, you can take direct overnight buses to Vientiane,
across the border at Cau Treo, 80kms from Vinh City in
Vietnam's Central Provinces. For tickets and information,
contact Hanoi's tours and travel agents, under Travel
Contacts.
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LAO BAO:
From Hue, direct buses for Savannakhet cross the border
at Lao Bao, near Dong Ha in the Central Provinces.
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