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How does China go through the long-term formalities when driving to Laos?

On customs clearance of domestic cars to Laos and Thailand

Leave this country for Laos.

As long as the formalities of the car in China are complete (road maintenance fee, insurance fee, annual inspection, etc.). ), drivers can go to Laos with passports and visas. The requirements are as follows:

At China Customs.

Isolation: 24

Customs: 75

Transportation: 4

After Laos entered the country

A pile of expenses:12+10+100+15 =137.

Immigrants: 400

Insurance premium: 100 (valid for one year)

Customs: 150

Transportation license: 100

Public security: 50 people

All the above are calculated after RMB.

Laos' entry into Thailand is simpler. As long as you pay the money, you have all the formalities for the car.

Vehicle entry insurance: 1000 baht (about RMB 250 yuan, valid for one year).

There are still some expenses, not too many, I can't remember clearly.

Vehicle Ferry: As the ferry crossing the bus was off duty when we arrived, it was specially opened for us, and the owner of the ship, Lion, opened the mouth at a price of 100 USD.

When we returned to Laos from Thailand, there was a vehicle disinfection fee. At that time, we only had US dollars and Malaysian dollars. Their usual practice is that if they give us US dollars, we won't give any change (it seems to be 3000 thousand Lao dollars), and we don't accept RMB, so we finally gave 20 Malaysian dollars. There are some other expenses, about 60 thousand Lao dollars. The exchange rate between RMB and Malaysian currency is 1: 2. The exchange rate between RMB and Laos Kip is 1: 1300.

When Laos entered China, it seemed that it didn't charge for vehicles. I don't remember clearly here. Because I feel dizzy.

Special attention: Laos customs is particularly angry (Mandarin is called "unreasonable" and ugly is called "special SB"). When entering Laos, be sure to carefully check whether the entry stamp is stamped. Otherwise, you will be severely blacked out by Laos Customs when you leave the country! ! !

When we left Laos for China, we were blackmailed for a fine of $400 each, not counting cars! ! ! Finally, I bargained with Y for RMB in 600 yuan, and there was no receipt after the fine.