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    VIETNAM

    The land of the 'Ascending Dragon'

Vietnam: the beautiful land of the “Ascending Dragon”

Vietnam is a stunning Southeast Asian country known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, Buddhist pagodas, and rich history. The capital, Hanoi, boasts a magnificent marble tomb honoring the legendary Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh. Meanwhile, Ho Chi Minh City (previously known as Saigon) is home to French colonial sites and Vietnamese War history museums, including the C Chi tunnels utilized by the Viet Cong forces.
Situated on the eastern edge of the Indochinese peninsula in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is a long and narrow country resembling the letter "s." Its neighbors include Laos and Cambodia to the west, China to the north, and the South China Sea to the east and south. The Annam Cordillera mountains dominate the western side of Vietnam, while the eastern side boasts a thousand-mile coastline.
At its narrowest point, Vietnam is just 30 miles wide. The country's largest rivers, the Mekong in the south and the Red in the north, end at the South China Sea in vast swampy plains known as deltas. These regions are home to most of the country's population and provide fertile land for growing rice and other crops.

Is Vietnam friendly to tourists?
The crime rate in Vietnam is not very high, particularly offenses against visitors and tourists. Of course, you must use caution, as in any other nation. When traveling in large cities or on public transportation, you must keep your valuables secure since pickpockets are constantly there.

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If you're planning a backpacking trip to Vietnam, it's recommended that you budget around $50 per day for a comfortable experience. This will allow you to have enough money for food, drinks, activities, and accommodation. On the other hand, if you're looking for a mid-range experience, budgeting $60 to $100 per day for all your expenses would be more suitable.

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How much money do you need to take to Vietnam for two weeks?It depends on what kind of traveling you like; you will spend from just 600,000VND (~30 USD) for local style to over 1,400,000VND (~70 USD) for luxury travel 2 of you. It means that you should take 8,400,000VND (~420USD) to 19,600,000VND (~980USD) for 2 weeks in Vietnam for food and drinks.

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Vietnam is well-known for its natural scenery, such as Ha Long Bay, delectable Vietnamese food, and intriguing colonial history. Vietnam is noted for its thousands-year-old history and legacy as a cultural South East Asian country.
The second benefit of Vietnam's extensive coastline is that it has lots of sun and lovely beaches. The author picked Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Phu Quoc Island as desirable tourist locations. The Mekong Delta is another reason Germans visit Vietnam.

Vietnamese culture is characterized by ancestor worship, community and family values, and a harmonious relationship with nature. The principles upheld in Vietnamese culture revolve around family and community, prioritizing duty, honor, respect, education, and loyalty to one's family, all of which are rooted in Confucianism. What are some defining aspects of Vietnamese culture? Vietnamese culture is often associated with ancestor worship, valuing community and family, and living in harmony with nature. The values emphasized in Vietnamese culture center around family and community, focusing on principles such as duty, honor, respect, education, and loyalty to one's family, all of which are rooted in Confucianism.


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Transportation that is easily accessible in VietnamIn Vietnam, buses are a popular and cost-effective means of transportation that connect major towns and cities. Long-distance coaches are also available, offering comfortable and affordable travel between major cities.

How to book tickets for buses in Vietnam? You can book with travel agents located almost everywhere in Vietnam (where tourists travel), or you can book them online! The convenience of booking online is that you can see up-to-date timetables and prices.

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Few things to know

  • 1. What is the currency and conversion in Vietnam?

    When traveling to Vietnam, knowing that the official currency is the Vietnamese dong is essential. This currency is divided into ten smaller units called h√†o. You can identify the dong using the code VND or the symbol ₫. Banknotes are available in 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000, and 500000 denominations. Coins come in 200, 500, 1000, 2000, and 5000 denominations.
    1 US Dollar = 23,488 Vietnamese Dong

  • 2. What is the language in Vietnam?

    Vietnamese is spoken by over 70 million people in Vietnam, as it is the official language of the country. It belongs to the Viet-Muong subbranch of the Vietic branch of the Mon-Khmer family, which is part of the Austroasiatic stock. Most Vietnamese dialects are similar to each other, with only a few rural dialects spoken between Hue and Vinh being different. The standard language is based on the educated speech of people in and around Hanoi. Vietnamese has borrowed vocabulary from Chinese and shows influences from Tai languages.

  • 3. Are there many ATMs and Money Exchange?

    Upon arriving in Vietnam, you’ll want some cash in the local currency. ATMs accept international cards just outside the arrival gates at all major airports. ATMs are common in Vietnamese cities, and you should have no trouble locating one in most destinations. International cards such as Visa are accepted at more than 20,000 ATMs nationwide. If you need help finding the nearest ATM, ask your hotel. Withdrawal limits per transaction range between 2 million VND (just under 100 dollars) and 3 million VND with local bank ATMs; and between 5 million VND to 10 million VND with international bank ATMs. 
    You can find currency exchange vendors inside Vietnam’s international airports just before the exit gates. Once you’re in your destination, you can usually exchange currency at your hotel, tourist hotspots, and local banks. 
    TIP: It’s a good idea to withdraw some extra cash before traveling to remote destinations in Vietnam, especially if you want to buy crafts or textiles directly from local artisans. 

  • 4. What is the time zone in Vietnam?

     Indochina Time is 7 hours ahead of Universal Time Coordinated and 0 hours ahead of. 10:30 pm in ICT is 3:30 pm in UTC and is 10:30 pm in Hanoi, Vietnam. ICT to UTC call time. Best time for a conference call or a meeting is between 3pm-6pm in ICT which corresponds to 8am-11am in UTC. ICT to Hanoi call time.

  • 5. What is the climate in Vietnam?

    Vietnam experiences a diverse climate due to its tropical and temperate zones, which are affected by monsoons. The rainy seasons vary depending on the region, occurring from May to October in the north and south and from September to January in central areas. As a result, different weather patterns can be observed throughout the country. The optimal time to visit is from March to May, although there are always parts of Vietnam with clear skies, making it an ideal destination year-round. We offer a comprehensive guide to the climate in Vietnam's major regions and goals to assist you in planning your trip. Vietnam experiences a diverse environment of tropical and temperate zones impacted by monsoons. The rainy seasons vary depending on the region: from May to October in the north and south and from September to January in central areas. As a result, the weather patterns throughout the country differ, but visiting from March to May is generally recommended. Nevertheless, there are always areas with clear skies, making it a great time to explore. We offer a comprehensive guide to Vietnam's major regions and destinations' climates to assist with travel planning.

  • 6. What is the telephone code in Vietnam?

    +84 is the country calling code assigned to Vietnam by the International Telecommunication Union.

  • 7. What is the emergency service in Vietnam?

    Numbers for police, ambulance, fire and rescue services: who to call and what to say in an emergency...
    Emergency Numbers
    Police Tel: 113
    Fire Tel: 114
    Ambulance Tel: 115
    Useful Numbers
    Directory Assistance Tel: 116
    International Operator Tel: 110
    Time Tel: 117

  • 8. What is the driving mode in Vietnam?

    Vietnam drives on the right side of the road.Driving in Vietnam without a license and driving in the country with your US license is not permitted. You need to have an International Driving Permit to go anywhere in the country legally. If you want to know how to get a driving License in Vietnam, visit our application page and choose an IDP package that is fit for you. The International Driver's Permit application is simple and straightforward.
    It is illegal to drive without a driver’s license in Vietnam. IDP is the internationally recognized translation of your driving license. It proves that you hold a valid driver’s license in your home country. You must have an international driver’s license to drive around the places in Vietnam legally. Just make sure that you have both your local permit and your IDP when you will not encounter any problems in your stay.

  • 9. What is the electricity voltage in Vietnam?

    There are 2 important things you need to pay attention when it comes to electricity in Vietnam: plugs and voltage.Electricity supply in Vietnam is 220 Volts at 50Hz. Plugs type A (two flat vertical pins), type C and type F (two round pins) fit to most Vietnam electrical outlets. If your power plug has 3 pins, you would need an adapter as most electrical outlets here do not include a grounding holes.

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Airlines that fly to Vietnam

These are some of the airlines flying to Vietnam from around the world. Major airlines offer direct flights to Vietnam from all over the world. There are also several connecting flights to Vietnam depending on what countries you depart to which airline you are flying with. In some airlines, you may consider having layovers too. 

    Emirates
    Air China
    Thai Airways
    Qatar Airways
    Turkish Airlines
    All Nippon Airways
    Singapore Airlines
    China Southern Airlines
    Cebu Pacific (5J)
     Royal Brunei Airlines (BI)
    EVA Air (BR)
    China Southern Airlines 
    Hong Kong Airlines 
    Philippine Airlines (PR)
    Vietnam Airlines (VN)
    AirAsia Philippines
    Air France (AF)
    China Eastern Airlines (MU)
    Aeroflot (SU)
     IndiGo (6E)
    Korean Air (KE)
    S7 Airlines (Авиакомпания Сибирь)
    VietJet Air
     Cebu Pacific
    Scoot
    Jeju Air
    Cathay Pacific 
    Lufthansa
    Etihad Airways
    KLM
    Jet airways
    Malaysia Airlines
    Qantas
    Bamboo Airways
    Asiana Airlines
    American Airlines
    British Airlines
    Flexflight
     Hahn Air Systems
    APG Distribution System
    IndiGo

How long do flights to Vietnam take?

The total flight duration from United States to Viet Nam is 17 hours, 21 minutes.

This assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/h or 434 knots. It also adds an extra 30 minutes for take-off and landing. Your exact time may vary depending on wind speeds.

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