How To Plan A Trip To Vietnam
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| 2009-10-31 00:00:00 | viewed (80x)
Step 1: Obtain a passport before you plan a trip to Vietnam. Bring your original birth certificate (not a copy), one other valid form of identification and two small passport-sized pictures of yourself to your post office. Note that it can take 4 to 6 weeks to get your passport in the mail unless you pay a significant fee to rush the process. Step 2: Develop a travel itinerary for your trip to Vietnam. Many tourists...
The Fastest Ways To Make A Money Transfer To Vietnam
Author: Andrea Beilinson
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| 2009-10-29 00:00:00 | viewed (119x)
The first place you will probably look to for sending money is your bank. You can send a check to Vietnam, but it typically takes two to three weeks for mail to arrive in that country from the U.S., and that's if it doesn't get lost. This means it could take nearly a month for your friends or family to cash and be able to spend the Vietnamese currency of dong. Additionally, your recipient must have a bank account, and...
Exploring The Central Highlands - Gia Lai
Author: Bobby Nguyen
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| 2009-10-28 00:00:00 | viewed (71x)
Gia Lai province in the Central Highlands is famous for its splendid scenery, magnificent waterfalls, poetic lakes and endless forests and mountains. Taking a trip to the Central Highlands to discover the wonders of nature is a worthwhile experience in the fall, according to baogialai.vn.
The most impressive poetic scenes of the province that are recommended for a visit are the Kon Ka Kinh and Kon Cha Rang tropical...
Spending Money In Vietnam
Author: Andrea Beilinson
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| 2009-10-27 00:00:00 | viewed (114x)
One good thing about this destination is that most places in Vietnam accept U.S. dollars, unlike some countries. This means that you can take cash with you, but it is still often a good idea to have some of the local currency with you when you arrive in case you encounter a shop that does not accept U.S. dollars. The Vietnamese currency is the Dong, and currently, $1 USD is equal to about 18,100 Dong. It is advised that...
How To Get Vietnam VISA?
Author: Nguyen Thuy
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| 2009-10-25 00:00:00 | viewed (76x)
Getting Vietnam Entry VISA in not the most significant but it is the first task to be completed when you prepare to visit or spend your trip in Vietnam.
It is said by some travelers that it is a bit complicated and take them a lot of time to get a Vietnam entry VISA. In fact, Vietnam is now open and warmly welcoming you to Vietnam. You can get a visa to Vietnam by applying for Vietnam Visa at Vietnam Embassy or Consulate...
Types Of Visa To Vietnam
Author: Narendra Wilson
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| 2009-10-24 00:00:00 | viewed (76x)
Tourist visa: (short staying time) It's what you need to enter Vietnam! Available one-month single-entry visa stay in Vietnam maximum one month). Tourist visa may be extended one time for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam. If you plan to spend more than one month in Vietnam, or if you plan to exit Vietnam and re-enter from Cambodia, Laos or China, you will need a one-month or three-month multiple-entry visa with the...
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City
Author: Henry Vacher
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| 2009-10-11 00:00:00 | viewed (78x)
Thirty years after the end of the war, the incredibly resilient nation of Vietnam, and the Vietnamese people, is beginning to emerge from the shadows - from www.Sticky-Rice.com.
Vietnam is a country deeply scarred by war and yet its outlook is forgiving and forward—looking. Its people believe last century’s occupations, battles and political influences have enriched the nation.
Washed ashore above the Mekong...