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Convert vietnamese lang to kilogram easily.

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1 lạng x 0.0375 = 0.0375 kg

Ever walked through a bustling Vietnamese market and heard vendors quote prices per lang? This traditional unit of weight still thrives in everyday life, even as kilograms dominate global trade. Whether you're adapting a family recipe or calculating gold prices, understanding lang-to-kilogram conversions bridges cultural heritage with modern precision. Let’s break it down.

Unit definitions

What is a vietnamese lang and abbreviation?

  • Description: The lang (sometimes spelled lạng) is a traditional Vietnamese weight unit.
  • Symbol: No official symbol, but "lạng" is written in Vietnamese.
  • Common uses: Measuring groceries, herbs, and precious metals like gold.
  • Definition: 1 lang = 37.5 grams or 0.0375 kilograms. It’s part of a decimal system where 10 lang = 1 cân (Vietnamese pound).

What is a kilogram and abbreviation?

  • Description: The kilogram is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI).
  • Symbol: kg
  • Common uses: Global trade, science, engineering, and everyday weight measurements.
  • Definition: 1 kg equals 1000 grams or approximately 2.20462 pounds.

Conversion formula

To convert lang to kilograms: Kilograms = Lang × 0.0375

To convert kilograms to lang: Lang = Kilograms ÷ 0.0375

Example calculations

  1. Converting 8 lang to kg:
    8 lang × 0.0375 = 0.3 kg
    Perfect for recipes requiring 8 lang of rice.
  2. Converting 1.5 kg to lang:
    1.5 kg ÷ 0.0375 = 40 lang
    Useful when buying bulk spices in kilograms but needing lang-based portions.

Conversion tables

Vietnamese lang to kilograms

LangKilograms
10.0375
20.075
30.1125
40.15
50.1875
60.225
70.2625
80.3
90.3375
100.375

Kilograms to vietnamese lang

KilogramsLang
0.12.6667
0.513.3333
126.6667
253.3333
5133.3333
10266.6667

Historical background

The lang traces its roots to Vietnam’s agrarian past, where localized measurement systems were essential for bartering rice and textiles. During French colonial rule in the 19th century, the metric system was introduced, but the lang persisted in rural areas. Even today, older generations might refer to "half a lang" of tea leaves, blending tradition with a modern metric framework.

Interesting facts

  1. Gold standard: In Vietnam, gold purity and weight are often quoted in lang, especially for jewelry and bullion.
  2. Culinary legacy: Many street food vendors still use lang to portion ingredients like beef pho noodles.
  3. Metric harmony: 1 lang is exactly 3/80 of a kilogram, a fraction reflecting Vietnam’s hybrid measurement culture.
  4. Global cousins: Similar units exist worldwide, like the Chinese liang (50 grams) and Thai baht (15 grams).
  5. Pocket scales: Portable digital scales in Vietnam often toggle between lang and grams for user convenience.

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