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Notes on Vietnam Travel Notes to Vietnam
Don't pay attention to anything when you go to work in Vietnam. Viet Nam is similar to China. Generally, people who go to Vietnam to work are in some big cities in Vietnam. Big cities have everything, so don't worry. If your salary is ok, try to save some money. Then, when you go out to play after work, you must ensure your personal and property safety. After all, foreign countries are not as safe as domestic ones.
:2. Precautions and requirements for going to Vietnam
1. You need a Vietnamese visa to go to Vietnam.
2. visa process: prepare the required materials and hand them over to the nearest consulate.
3. Get a passport (visa): International travel agencies or outbound tour groups with exit qualifications can apply for overseas visas. The program is relatively simple. Just provide the original passport and two small blue or white color photos; It can be checked out within 3 working days.
:3. Matters needing attention when going to Vietnam
1. When traveling to Vietnam, you need to bring a lot of things, such as ID: passport, ID card, a copy of ID card and two 2-inch photos (it is convenient to reissue the IT ID card when it expires). Visitors under the age of 16 who have no identity cards need to bring their household registration books when transferring in China; Dress: In Vietnam, you can wear light summer clothes during the day, and you can carry a thin coat in air-conditioned rooms and cars to avoid catching cold. Sometimes it is colder at night, so you need to wear autumn clothes. When entering a formal occasion, don't wear inappropriate clothes, such as slippers, short skirts and sleeveless tops. Please pay attention to carrying; If you go to the jungle with many mosquitoes, you need to wear long pants. Please bring them. Shoes should be light and fit, suitable for walking, and new shoes and high heels should not be worn. Daily necessities: razors, skin care products, cosmetics, sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, umbrellas, watches, pens, notebooks, please bring them as needed; Vietnamese hotels do not provide disposable towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, hair conditioner and slippers, so please bring your own. Unlike China S, the Vietnamese-American socket is a German-style double-hole socket. China electric plugs can not be used directly, so plug converters are needed, which are generally available at the front desk of hotels, but the quantity is limited. It is suggested to buy German standard plug converters in domestic large supermarkets and online electronic malls in advance. Cash bank card: RMB is not circulated in Vietnam. Before going abroad, you need to convert RMB into US dollars, and then convert it into Vietnamese dong locally. For the exchange method, please call the customer service numbers of major banks. Please make sure to replace it as soon as possible. In addition, please take regular medicines, such as cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, painkillers and band-AIDS, sesame oil and carsickness medicine.
2. The climate in Vietnam and the United States is characterized by high temperature and rainy weather, with obvious dry season and rainy season. November to April is the dry season, and May to October is the rainy season. The rainy season is humid and sultry, with sunshine at noon and rain at night. The time suitable for playing during the day is very limited, so it is not recommended to go in the rainy season. The dry season in Vietnam can also be divided into hot season and cool season, with the cool season from November to February and the hot season from March to April. In the cool season, the city is sunny and the sky is clear. The mountains between Wan Li and Shan Ye are green and flowers are in full bloom. Now is the most beautiful season in Vietnam, and it is also the best time to travel to Vietnam.
3. In Vietnam, you can wear light summer clothes during the day, and you can take a thin coat in air-conditioned rooms and cars to avoid the cold. Sometimes it's cold at night and you need to wear autumn clothes; When entering a formal occasion, don't wear inappropriate clothes, such as slippers, short skirts and sleeveless tops. Please pay attention to carrying; If you go to the jungle with many mosquitoes, you need to wear long pants. Please bring them. Shoes should be light and fit, suitable for walking, and new shoes and high heels should not be worn. Vietnam taboo 1. Don't touch other people's heads, including children; 2. When there are green branches hanging at the village intersection, it is a sign of no entry, and outsiders are not allowed to enter; 3. Khmer people in southern China are not used to saluting, eating, delivering and receiving things with their left hands;
4. Vietnamese people are jealous of taking a group photo of three people, which will be considered unlucky. Don't light cigars with matches or lighters
1. Passport. Passports are our identity cards abroad. It is also very convenient to apply for a passport at present. Any city can apply to China, and it usually takes two weeks to get a passport.
second, the visa. (except for visa exemption in Fuguo Island) It is very simple to apply for a visa. All you need to do is take a photo of the inside page of your passport and you can find an agent. Getting a visa in a week is very fast.
three. Other considerations for going to Vietnam:
1. The temperature in Vietnam is high all year round, with four distinct seasons in the north and only rainy and dry seasons in the south, so you should prepare summer clothes and daily necessities.
2. Since the Vietnamese dong is a large currency, there are many zeros behind the numbers, so when you spend and shop again, you must see the zeros behind the numbers clearly.
3. Pay attention to the robbery of Noichi when traveling. Because Vietnam is a motorcycle kingdom, all of them are gods, speeding robbery often happens in Vietnam. It is not recommended to carry a bag/shoulder bag/shoulder bag by hand when traveling. These things are the targets of robbers.
4. Notes for traveling in Vietnam
1. Passport 2. Visa 3. Health certificate Passport to the local public security bureau. Passports can be signed in any province of China. Passport is a kind of document for border residents. Pingxiang and Vietnam are at the border, and Pingxiang people can apply for passports to go to several small cities on the border of Vietnam without a passport visa. At present, you can leave the country from Dongxing Port in Guangxi, Beihai Port (sea route) and Pingxiang Port in Nanning, and you can also apply for passports from major domestic ports. However, from the perspective of tourism itinerary, when general teams and individual travelers arrive in Beihai or transfer from Beihai to Dongxing, they mainly take the sea route (more comfortable). At present, there are two ways to leave Vietnam: one is to leave the country directly with an ID card, and the other is a passport. It's easy to leave the country with an ID card.
5. Ways to go to Vietnam
Most Vietnamese customs are taboo
Others are taboo to pat him on the shoulder.
Pointing at him and shouting
(this is a rude move)
They are not allowed to use their toes.
the soles of your feet are facing others.
(The above are some insulting behaviors. )
They are jealous of others touching him at will.
you can avoid touching other people's heads, such as children.
(This is disrespectful)
Some Khmer people in southern China avoid saluting, eating, handing and receiving things with their left hands.
(because they think their left hand is a dirty and despicable hand)
Vietnamese avoid putting chopsticks upright when eating.
(This will be frustrating)
They avoid blowing their noses and ears in public.
(This is indecent behavior)
They don't I don't like bean sprouts, mutton and desserts. They don't. I don't like spicy food and bony fish.
(likes drinking tea and chatting)
Come into the house without taking off your shoes.
take off your shoes carefully.
(This will look down on the owner)
The Vietnamese diet
(dog meat)
occupied grandma's taboo.
(pork, beef)
Vietnamese people are jealous of three people taking a group photo, so they don't have to light cigarettes for three people in a row with matches or lighters.
(This is unlucky)
There are other customs.
as written, it provides sharing for tourists.
please forgive me if there is anything wrong. I wish you all peace.
6. What are the precautions for going to Vietnam
First of all, when visiting relatives and friends, you can not say that their children are fat. Unlike in our country, saying that children are chubby means positive, but that children are healthy and grow well. Secondly, you can t say anything unlucky in the first three days of the beginning of the month, it is the same every morning. When you want to say something unlucky, you should also pay attention to avoiding words. You don't have to call old people by their first names, and you don't have to comment on their ancestors casually.
second, physical taboos.
1. It's better not to touch people and pat them on the head casually or pat them on the back with hands. This is disrespectful to people, and should be avoided even if the relationship is friendly.
2. When a group of people are sitting on the floor, they don't have to put their faces on the soles of others, especially their elders. Vietnam has special respect for its elders, and some ethnic minorities in some places have the custom of offering sacrifices to their ancestors.
3. If you meet Jing people, don't hold out your left hand when you can shake hands with them. Don't take things from others with your left hand and don't take things with your left hand. Don't give things to others with your left hand, especially to your elders. Left-handed friends must pay attention to
1. If you see two Vietnamese friends taking pictures together when you go out with your friends, don't join in the fun at this time, because after you go, two people will become three people, and they think the middle one will be unlucky. No matter which side you are on, you will always put someone in the middle.
2. When visiting others, don't enter their bedrooms casually, even if he has a better relationship.
3. if you pass by a village or other people's courtyard and find fresh branches at the intersection, don't go in easily without the company of the party concerned.
:7. What are the precautions for going to Vietnam
1. Vietnamese people are jealous of three people taking a group photo. They can light three people's cigarettes without using matches or lighters. They don't I don't want people to touch their heads, especially children's heads. They can leave them alone. They can sit on the floor without pointing their feet at others.
2. Take off your shoes when you enter the house, or you will think you look down on your host. In ethnic minority families, you must never go to the room where girls live.
3. Vietnamese in the south think that their left hand is not clean, so they avoid saluting, eating, delivering and receiving things with their left hand.
4. When green branches are hung at the village intersection, it is a sign of no entry, and outsiders are not allowed to enter.
5. Some ethnic minorities are very hospitable. When guests come to their home, they often treat them with their favorite wine, raw, cold, hot and sour food, etc. Therefore, even if guests don't eat, they should try to eat and don't like it, otherwise they will be considered to look down on their hosts. T like people patting their backs Idon' yelling with their fingers.
7. Don't put the food in your mouth directly from the plate, but put it in your rice bowl first, and then put it in your mouth.
8. After eating, giggle and don't make any noise.
9. It is forbidden to buckle the cup or turn the bottle upside down when drinking.
In addition, temples are recognized as sacred places, and people who enter temples must be dignified and tidy. Shorts, miniskirts, topless tops, sleeveless tops or other inappropriate clothes will be intercepted. When walking in the street, you should also pay attention to avoid the sacrificial supplies placed on the street, and never trample on them.
8. Precautions and Taboos for Going to Vietnam
Visa to Vietnam and the United States is very convenient and there are many kinds. We usually choose a tourist visa, valid for one month, which is enough to visit Vietnam from south to north. I can go to the embassy to apply for a visa myself, but for convenience, I always entrust a certification body or a travel agency. The cost is around 3 yuan. A greedy friend of mine sent his passport to Guangxi for a visa. Actually, he didn't. Don't save too much. The good news is that you don't need a visa to enter Vietnam by road, rail or water now, you just need to apply for a special pass at the place of entry.
There are direct flights from Beijing, Guangzhou and Kunming to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. My flight is a direct flight from China Southern Airlines to Ho Chi Minh City, which takes about two hours.
In Vietnam, besides the Vietnamese dong, the best currency is the US dollar. When it comes to prices in Vietnam, everyone will be complacent. There is almost no need to travel in Vietnam except the transportation fee to Vietnam. You can buy local calling cards when you call in Vietnam, but I found that wifi in Vietnam is simply too common, even more than in developed countries like Japan. The ubiquitous wifi brings a lot of convenience, even in fast food restaurants, so I didn't. I didn't use the phone much during my stay in Vietnam. After surfing the Internet, it is ok to contact friends and relatives by using the Internet.
[ other notes ]It is strange that unlike China, Vietnamese shops open as early as schools, but close early at night. Usually, they will rest before 9 o'clock. Clock. At this time, many vendors will come out to sell things, and there is no urban management to take care of them. Therefore, vendors are a major feature of the Vietnamese market and form a beautiful foil with motorcycles.
Car rental in Vietnam is very simple, and you don't need an international driver's license. However, Vietnamese drive very hard. I believe some friends saw it, so for their own safety, everything should be safety-oriented. Our self-driving was arranged by Tianya Outdoor Club, with four people, a driver and a Chinese tour guide. This service can also be consulted by local travel agencies. If you rent a car to Vietnam in China, the procedure will be more complicated. When driving, you should not only go through the formalities for people, but also go through the formalities for cars. Vietnamese customs will ask the owner to sign an agreement such as a letter of commitment to ensure that you won't sell your car there. Temporary driving license, temporary license plate, temporary driving license, etc. It will be issued when the situation is handled, and it will take a long time to handle these things, about two weeks. It's better to deal with them in advance.
road conditions there are no standard expressways in Vietnam. Bicycles, motorcycles, cars and pedestrians are intertwined. There are toll stations at many intersections, probably RMB in 5 yuan. Generally, the speed limit of roads is 7 to 8 kilometers, and the speed limit of urban roads is about 4. If you violate the traffic rules, the fine is quite heavy, which is much more expensive than in China. So try to follow the form of traffic signs. There are many gas stations in Vietnam. It is said that their No.92 gasoline is our No.93 gasoline, and the price is around RMB 5 yuan per liter.
Self-driving route Ho Chi Minh City-Mekong River-Mina-Dalat-Nha Trang-Da Nang
Due to the cost of car rental, try to make the itinerary as compact as possible. If you travel in depth on this route, it will take about 15 days, and 8 days for the essence tour will be enough, excluding the time from other places to Vietnam.
9. What should I pay attention to when I go to Vietnam?
When I get along with Vietnamese women, I need to avoid the following taboos:
First, I am eager to pursue a breakthrough in my relationship. Vietnamese women are relatively conservative, so don't expect unreasonable demands or decisions or commitments in the first few dates and meetings. It is wise to keep a proper distance, so that the other party can feel your sincerity and respect for their relationship. They pay more attention to long-term relationships.
second, give something sharp as a gift. Giving razors, scissors or other sharp things is considered unlucky. If you accidentally give it away, you can tell the other person that it is not a gift, but you bought it for her because you think the other person needs it. The other party will give you money, and you have to accept it, which means she bought it, not a gift.
3. Laugh at or disrespect each other's S superstition gt; View. Vietnamese people have many behaviors and ideas that seem superstitious in daily life, such as not wearing white or black clothes, entering other people's S doors casually, not cleaning the house, fearing that the mirror porcelain will be broken for no reason, and not touching others, including children.
Fourth, visit during confinement. If you are just friends or ordinary relatives, don't visit each other for one month after giving birth. This will be considered to bring bad luck to visitors and increase their psychological pressure.
5. directly say the name of the other elder. Vietnamese people have a strong traditional culture and respect their elders, so it is not appropriate to directly name their elders. In addition, Vietnamese women attach great importance to the acceptance of family and friends, and it is very taboo to name their elders.
6. I forgot to send flowers for important festivals. Especially Women's Day (October 2th is a day for women in Vietnam). If no one sends her flowers, she will feel particularly humiliated. Other festivals, if you Idon''t t t know what to send,
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