GEOGRAPHY Vietnam shares its land borders
with Cambodia and Laos to the west and
China to the north. Cover an area of
312.000 km2 and eastern border is the
3,000 km coastline facing the East
Sea. The country’s topography varies
from coastal plains to mountains
ranges.
CLIMATE
AND SEASONS Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate
with wet and dry seasons. These seasons vary
from north to south and with elevation
changes. In general, the dry season lasts from
November to April in the north, south and
central highland regions. The coolest, driest
times to visit are from October to January
(North), from February to April (Central
Highlands) and from late December to March
(South).
PEOPLE Vietnam has a population of 79 million,
85% of which are ethnic Vietnamese. 15% of the
population is ethnic-Chinese, Khmers, Chams or
members of more than 60 ethnic-minority
peoples who live in the mountainous regions of
the central highlands or northern regions. The
largest ethnic minority groups are the Tay,
the White Thai, the Black Thai and the
H’mong. These groups display similar rural
and agricultural lifestyles, but have
different languages, dress, cultures, and
physical features.
LANGUAGE Vietnamese is a tonal language that uses
the Roman alphabet together with tone and
diacritical marks. Much the language is
Sino/Vietnamese, though influences from French
and English are also apparent. Today, English
has replaced French and Russian as the most
studied and spoken foreign language, and is
widely spoken in major cities.
RELIGION Buddhism is the most common religion in
Vietnam, with about 60% of the population
practicing some form of Buddhism. About 8% of
the population is Catholic. Other religions
practiced include Protestantism, Confucianism,
Taoism, Islam, Hinduism and Caodaism.
FESTIVAL AND HOLIDAYS
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Vietnamese
Lunar New Year (known as Tet) falls in
late January or early February for 03
days.
HANDICRAFTS AND SOUVENIRS Vietnam is particularly known for its
various styles of lacquer ware (mother of
pearl inlay, duck shell etc.) and for its
growing silk industry. A wide array of other
handicrafts it also available, including
quality hand embroidery, woodcarvings, brass
or marble figurines and ivory or tortoiseshell
accessories. Paintings, silk screens, and
hand-painted ceramics can be found in Hanoi
and Ho Chi Minh City. War paraphernalia, such
as army helmets, are popular souvenirs, as are
the old cameras, watches, stamps and coins
sold on side streets in Ho Chi Minh City.
FOOD Vietnam’s amazing cuisine boasts about
500 traditional specialties. Meals are
generally not spicy and the use of a wide
array of interesting sauces and ingredients
make for a unique flavor. Thanks to the
Buddhist monks, Vietnam’s vegetarian cooking
has a long history and guests will not be
disappointed by the great range of vegetable,
tofu, rice and noodle dishes. Beyond the
delights of the street stalls and Vietnamese
restaurants, the major cities have an
increasing selection of international
restaurants. An abundant array of fresh
tropical fruits is available year-round.
VISA For most visitors to Vietnam, visa is
advised to obtain at Vietnamese Embassy or
Consulate overseas. Some Embassy &
Consulate required the copy of visa approval
which is processed by your Vietnam travel
agent and some are not required processing in
advance. Visa on arrival also available but
the visa on arrival must be approved in
advanced. Visitor is advisable to contact
travel for visa help. Visa fee is 25 USD –
30 USD.
AIRPORT TAX International airport tax is $14 from Noi
Bai airport (Hanoi) and $12 from Tan Son Nhat
airport (HCMC) and Danang airport. Domestic
airport tax included in the airfare.
BUSINESSES HOURS (LOCAL TIME IS GMT PLUS 7
HOURS)
Most business offices are open from 08:00 till
12:00 and from 13:00 till 17:00, Monday
through Friday. Banks generally operate from
08:00 till 15:00hrs. Most private companies
work on Saturday, while government offices are
closed
HEALTH Vaccination is not required for entry into
Vietnam, but we suggest you check with doctor
as some countries recommend their citizens be
inoculated before embarking on an oversea
adventure.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS There are three cellular phone service
providers offering convenient communication
via the GSM system, therefore many citizens
now carry mobile phones. Phone IDD and
facsimile are also available.
Internet
It is easy and very cheap to access the
Internet and email in Vietnam. There are a
plenty of Internet cafes and Internet
services, many are of them open until late at
night. Currently the charge is between 40
cents to 70 cents dollars per hour.