Why Are Tourists Still Visiting Vietnamese Hair Salons Despite the Higher Price (20 Yuan in China, 100 Yuan in Vietnam)? Travelers Say: The Service Is Top-Notch
Located in Southeast Asia's Indochina region bordering China, Vietnam has become a popular tourist destination in recent years. Despite Vietnam's land area of only about 330,000 square kilometers, it boasts a long, continuous coastline, creating Vietnam's unique landscapes.
During a chance visit, I also traveled to Vietnam. While traveling in Vietnam, I discovered a strange phenomenon: Vietnamese barbershops are always bustling with customers, sometimes even with long queues outside. Could this be a Vietnamese specialty, or is Vietnamese barbering technique particularly good?
Out of curiosity, I and my friends went to a Vietnamese barbershop. In our country, a haircut might cost only 20 yuan, but in Vietnam, the charge is 100 yuan. Why are tourists still flocking to it? You'll know when you experience it: the service is incredibly thorough!
When we travel, we often feel tired, especially after a day of exploring and physical exertion. Visiting a Vietnamese barbershop is a great way to relax! Here, you can enjoy a royal-like service, not just a haircut, but also numerous other services.
Firstly, in Vietnamese barbershops, unlike domestic ones, the staff is entirely composed of Vietnamese beauticians in uniform. When you enter, they'll encourage you to relax, offering head and foot massages to alleviate fatigue.
After the massage, they'll trim your fingernails, men will get a shave, and women will receive beauty treatments. There's also ear cleaning, providing comprehensive relaxation and care, which you can't experience in domestic barbershops. It's very worthwhile for 100 yuan.
However, this also makes us wonder why most Vietnamese barbershops are staffed primarily by women, with few men. A local guide explained: 'In many Vietnamese families, women are the ones who earn the living, while men are idle.' This is thought-provoking. Vietnamese women are indeed known for their virtue.
That's why it's understandable that a 20-yuan haircut in our country is more expensive than in Vietnam, with a lower price. After reading this, don't you want to experience a Vietnamese barbershop?