The Beaches Of Vietnam
Author: Dwight Zimpel
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| 2009-11-01 00:00:00 | viewed (470x)
Vietnam’s 2100 mile coastline and thousands of islands provide many attractive beaches that invite travelers to relax and enjoy the sound of the surf and the warmth of the sun. Some of the beach locales are developed with hotels and restaurants to attract discriminating travelers, while others offer secluded primitive beaches for daytime picnics or small group camping.
Here is the lowdown on some of the more popular...
10 Reasons To Visit Vietnam
Author: Tim W. Russell
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| 2009-11-01 00:00:00 | viewed (316x)
There's a global recession on apparently - you may have read about it in the newspapers. Yet many surveys suggest holidays are the last thing people will cut back on. They may eat out less, take fewer short breaks, or not buy so many gadgets, but they will still travel, and this is why destinations that offer good value for money will survive the credit crunch. And right now there are few better-value destinations...
Walking On Street
Author: Dwight Zimpel
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| 2009-11-01 00:00:00 | viewed (485x)
Many people considering traveling to Vietnam are concerned about crossing the street in larger cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. It seems as if there are no (observed) crosswalks; and pedestrians appear to be in great danger. It is of little consolation, but pedestrians only account for about 10 per cent of those killed in transportation accidents in Vietnam. By contrast, drivers and riders of motorbikes account...
When To Visit Vietnam
Author: Thinh Nguyen Phuc
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When to visit Vietnam is a very common question but not easy to answer if you do not live in Vietnam. Vietnam is divided into 3 main parts but it is known to many people that there are two main climate regions. The North covering a larger area from Ha Giang province to Hue city has harder climate conditions. The Summer in some provinces in the North is very hot due to effect of Laos wind, The Winter is prettily cold especially...
How To Apply Vietnam Visa?
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| 2009-10-31 00:00:00 | viewed (93x)
You can either apply yourself at Vietnamese embassies or consulates in your country or have a local travel agent (your sponsor) to do a part or full its procedure. Implementing the foreign policy line of independence, self-reliance, peace, cooperation and development and the foreign policy of openness and diversification and multilateralization of international relations, Vietnam has established diplomatic relations...
How To Get Vietnam Visa In US
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Guide: Citizens or residents in United States can choose between two options to get a Vietnam Visa: - One, reaching the Vietnam Embassy in United States to apply for a visa by yourself (see the above address); Embassy of Vietnam in Washington DC, UNITED STATES 1233, 20th St., NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, 20036, USA Phone: (1-202) 861 073 Fax: 1-202) 861 0917 Email: vietnamembassy@msn.com Website: info@vietnamembassy-usa.org;consular@vietnamembass Consulate...
Holiday Destinations
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Vietnam Destination Holiday Notes It is one of the most delightful Country in South-East Asia, a land of idyllic beaches, tranquil bays, coral islands, spectacular mountains, valleys and primal tropical forests, and is home to a warm-hearte and hospitable minority. Really Facts about Vietnam The population is 104 million (2009 updated) and the capital City is Hanoi. Economically the country is one of the "Asian...
How To Plan A Trip To Vietnam
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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...