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Visa for Vietnam
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 22 April 2010 12:27:17
Visa Application Tourist visas allow visitors to enter and exit Vietnam at Hanoi, HCMC and Danang airports or at any of its plentiful land borders, shared with Cambodia, China and Laos. Tourist Visas are valid for a single 30-day stay. And it is possible to arrange a visa through a Vietna... More
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Stay Safe & Healthy in Vietnam
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 15 April 2010 06:21:38
Noise If your nerves are easily frayed by noise, you will, for sure, suffer a lot in trying to gain some sleep in Vietnam, as the noises, not just any noise but a whole lot of noises, just never seem to stop. At night there is most often a competing cacophony from motorbikes, discos, cafes, More
Money & Costs in Vietnam
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 14 April 2010 06:14:50
Money Currency The domestic currency of Vietnam is the Dong, whose abbreviation is ‘d'. Banknotes come in dominations of 500d, 1000d, 2000d, 5000d, 10,000d, 20,000d, 50,000d, 100,000d, 200,000d and 500,000d with pictures of Ho C More
Getting around Vietnam
Posted by Mrs. Rosy Black on 12 April 2010 05:03:48
Road Trains are also quite popular, especially overnight trains in a soft sleeper. Vietnam's Reunification Express runs the entire coast between Hanoi and HCMC, with stops along the way in Hue, Danang and Nha Trang. In addition, the train is the main way to get between Hanoi and Sapa in More
