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Vietnam's great tourist scenery
It is located in Xiyuan Plateau in south-central Vietnam, with an altitude of1475m. "Da Le" means "water capital" in the local language.
This place is a summer resort developed during the French colonial period, with beautiful scenery, like a European style painting, and the annual temperature is between 15-24 degrees.
The main attractions are:
1, Chunxiang Lake: Located in the city center, near the garden, it is a good place for couples to walk.
2. Quanlin Lake: Tourists can swim in the lake by boat, or go hunting in the mountains by boat at night.
3. Lover's Valley: It was originally a place where Dell students fell in love, hence the name.
4. Thousand carp waterfall: drop 15m.
The best time to travel in Vietnam is because Vietnam is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, and there are no obvious four seasons throughout the year, which are generally divided into dry season and rainy season. The so-called dry season mainly refers to the period from June of that year 1 1 to April of the following year, while April to June 10 is the rainy season. Vietnamese dry season, clear skies in Wan Li; Beautiful scenery and flowers are in full bloom, which is the most beautiful season in Vietnam. It is the most suitable time to travel. Vietnamese folk festivals are influenced by China culture. The dates of Vietnamese lunar calendar and China lunar calendar are the same, and the dates and customs of traditional folk festivals are basically the same as those of China. At the same time, there are many festivals with national characteristics. Spring Festival: Sending the Kitchen God, preparing new year's goods, offering sacrifices to ancestors, setting off fireworks and posting Spring Festival couplets ... China tourists will have the illusion of returning to their hometown when they spend the Spring Festival in Viet Nam. But instead of jiaozi and glutinous rice balls, Vietnamese eat round rice cakes and square zongzi. Every household will put three things: a bunch of flowers, a pot of kumquat and a fruit bowl with five kinds of fruits to make the new year prosperous. There are also various taboos during the Spring Festival: no quarreling, no swearing, no farm work, no breaking things and so on. In addition, there are many customs and traditional folk activities, which can not only see the shadow of China culture, but also have local characteristics, and are indispensable to participate in the great excitement. Dragon Boat Festival: Vietnamese also eat zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival and collect herbs to repel insects. It is said that the herbs of the Dragon Boat Festival are very effective. In addition, parents should prepare some sour foods and fruits for their children early this morning. I don't know why. Ha Festival: It is a traditional festival of the Jing people. "Ha" means "singing" in Vietnamese, so "Ha Festival" is a festival of singing. Some festivals are celebrated on the tenth day of June in the lunar calendar, while others are celebrated on the tenth day of August. Every village in Ren Jing has a "hate pavilion", which is usually used by people to enjoy the cool, sing songs and associate with young men and women. Every "Ha Festival", there will be activities such as welcoming ancestors, worshipping ancestors, drinking, singing, dancing and singing operas. July Festival: It is a Lahu festival. The July Festival begins on the first day of the seventh lunar month and lasts 13 days. On the first day of junior high school, every household sent people to bring wine and meat to Bomi Ru's home, and Bomi Ru presided over the ceremony of "welcoming ancestors". In the future, according to the date specified by Bomilu, families will take turns to hold the ceremony of "welcoming ancestors and tasting new things", that is, offering sacrifices to ancestors. Conversations in non-native languages are prohibited during festivals. /kloc-In July of 0/3, people held a grand "farewell ceremony" in Bomi Homestead, and this festival reached its climax at this time. Mid-Autumn Festival: Vietnam's Mid-Autumn Festival is actually Children's Day. Children play with paper lanterns of various shapes in the moonlight. Pangu Festival: Pangu Festival is a traditional festival of the Jing people. It was held in the second half of the twelfth lunar month, and every family killed chickens to pay homage to Pangu, the founder of the world, to bless their ancestors. China Festival: Vietnamese Chinese maintain the custom of worshipping Chinese gods, and all the immortals' birthdays are small festivals with certain ceremonies and activities. The birthday anniversary of Tianhou (Mazu) on February 23rd of the lunar calendar is the most important commemoration, because local Chinese regard Tianhou as the patron saint. Public holiday 65438+ 1 late October to early February: Nguyen Tan, Vietnam, Lunar New Year (3 days) April 5 -20: Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day (to commemorate and clean the graves of ancestors) February 3: Vietnam * * * Production Party was founded April 30: Vietnam Liberation Day May1day: Labor Day 5.
Vietnam specially reminds visas: In addition to the Beijing Embassy, Vietnam has consulates in Kunming, Nanning and Guangzhou. In other places, you can ask your friends for help or you can use the visa service of the post office (to pay the fees around 30 yuan). Cost 350 yuan, 3-4 days. Vietnamese can also run landing visa, which is a little cheaper than domestic visas, but it is more troublesome to handle. If you need to enter and leave Vietnam twice or more, you must make it clear when you apply for a visa. Otherwise, you will not only have to spend an extra $28 to reapply for a visa, but also waste at least one day, because the visa will take at least one working day. Currency: In Vietnam, only US dollars or Vietnamese dong are used, and RMB is basically not circulated (even if it is circulated in some places, the exchange rate is not ideal). The exchange rate in February 2005 was 1 USD = 15500- 15600 VND. Accommodation, transportation and shopping can basically be used in US dollars, while tickets for meals and scenic spots are generally used in Vietnamese dong. If you want to use US dollars where the Vietnamese dong is used, you can only accept an unsatisfactory exchange rate (generally 1: 15000). It is very convenient to exchange dollars in Vietnam. All hotels and open travel companies can exchange it, with a maximum amount of 500 guilders. Valuables such as cameras, computers and mobile phones are declared at the time of entry, and the carry-on amount is no more than RMB 6,000; Be careful of those cheap private taxi drivers when you first arrive at the airport. Although it is cheap, they are likely to be stopped by the police. And you will not only delay for a long time, but also pay a fine, which is much higher than the cost of taking a regular taxi. Address of the Embassy of China in Hanoi: No.46, Huang Die Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: 0084-4-8543736 8232845 Fax: 0084-4-8232826 E-mail box 13 Vietnamese cuisine Vietnamese home cooking mainly consists of western food and rice noodles, with a mixture of Chinese, Vietnamese and Vietnamese. Rice, noodles and vermicelli are the staple foods, supplemented by fish sauce (nuoc mam) and shrimp paste (mam tom). Besides rice or noodle soup, Cantonese spring rolls, rice rolls, sugarcane shrimp and Cantonese hotpot are also very popular. Others include baguettes, coffee, draft beer (Bia Hoi is more popular) and rice wine, each with its own characteristics. Visitors may wish to have a try. Any snack bar or restaurant provides free lettuce, and locals are used to eating it raw. Just try it. The average consumption level is about 25,000 guilders per capita. Friends who love coffee can indulge in Vietnam. Among Asian countries, Vietnamese like drinking coffee best. Getting up early and having a cup of fragrant coffee is almost the collective behavior of all Vietnamese. The best thing is that coffee is as good and cheap as high-end restaurants or roadside stalls, generally around 3000-8000 guilders per cup. Another delicious food in Vietnam is freshly squeezed juice, which is as popular as coffee and the price is similar. Tip: If you order rice noodles in Vietnam, you must indicate whether it is white noodles or rice noodles. If you really want noodles, it means yellow noodles. Shopping in Vietnam Due to the opening up in recent years, there are many kinds of imported goods in southern cities of Vietnam, many of which are cheaper than those bought in China, so you can choose to buy them. However, issues such as warranty should be considered. Traditional handicrafts are more attractive to Vietnamese tourists. Silverware, lacquerware, wood carving, coral, beeswax, amber and various tortoise shell products are all tourist souvenirs with Vietnamese characteristics. But cultural relics and handicrafts made from protected animals may not be taken out of the country, so please ask carefully. If you buy personal belongings in Vietnam, you need to register at the customs if the amount exceeds $ 10000, and you should keep the purchase invoice to avoid trouble. Shopping for commercial purposes must be inspected and approved before leaving the country. Vietnam's external transportation: The international airports in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, are the main external transportation hubs, and have been opened to 20 countries and regions in the world. With roads connecting with neighboring countries, regular buses are a very cheap way to travel, although it is not comfortable. Interior: Vietnam has a long and narrow terrain. The railway and highway from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City are two main arteries running through the north and south, and the road networks at both ends extend around Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City respectively. Water transportation in Vietnam is also very convenient. The main coastal routes are about 4200 kilometers. The main ports are Haiphong, Hung Kai, Da Nang, Guiren, Dudun and Ho Chi Minh City. Navigable channel 1 10,000 km or more. 70% of materials are transported by sea and inland river. When traveling in Vietnam, it is essential to take part in an open tour. Open Tour is a very convenient bus ticket designed by Vietnam to develop tourism. The starting and ending points are Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City respectively, and the stops include Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang (Hong Kong), Nhs Trang (Nha Trang), Dalat and Munnei Beach (a holiday beach without a Chinese name). The entire fare is subject to a tax of $ 25-35. Every company leaves every station every day, and bigger companies have several flights every day. You can get off at any city on the way to visit, then show your ticket to the local office, determine your planned departure time and hotel, and a car will pick you up at the hotel to go to the next stop. During the rush hour, there will often be no seats, which will disrupt your travel plan. If you don't have enough travel time, the first thing to do after getting off the bus is to confirm the tickets for the next stop, and if possible, call at the first stop to confirm all the tickets. Cities: There are few bus lines and trains in cities, even in big cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. You can call a taxi, or you can call a taxi in some big hotels and parking lots, but the number of taxis is small and the price is expensive, which is unbearable for ordinary tourists and citizens. However, Vietnam is known as the "motorcycle kingdom", and the number of motorcycles far exceeds that of cars. If they don't have their own means of transportation, tourists can take manned motorcycles and human tricycles. Manned motorcycles are usually parked on the side of the road, which is fast and convenient, but when the car passes through the turbulent traffic quickly, the cyclist should be a little timid. Most people prefer to take a tricycle, so they can walk through the streets and enjoy the scenery leisurely. Tricycles can be called everywhere, so you must bargain with the driver. Foreign tourists can't speak this language, just reach out and point to the location on the map. In addition, many hotels in Vietnam provide bicycle and motorcycle rental services. You don't have to pay a deposit for renting a car. You pay it when you return it. Accommodation in Vietnam:
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