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NEED TO KNOW
•  Weather
Ho Chi Minh City has a pleasant tropical climate with two alternate seasons: dry and rainy. The dry season runs from November through April with average temperatures around 28oC and the rainy season from May through October. The rain, however, never last too long while the sun is not too hot.
  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temperature (oC) 21-32 23-33 24-34 26-35 25-34 25-32 24-32 24-32 24-31 31-24 31-23 31-21
Humidity (%) 61-69 56-66 58-63 60-63 71-72 77-78 79-80 77-78 78-80 77-80 74-75 68-72
Rainfall (mm) 5-15 0-15 5-10 15-25 200-230 290-310 270-285 270-280 300-320 260-275 100-120 30-40
•  Business hours
Offices are usually open from Monday to Friday from 07:30am or 08:00am until 04:00pm or 06:00pm and often close for lunch between 11:30am and 13:00pm. Some offices also open Saturday morning. Shops open early and close any time between 06:00pm and 10:00pm. Most shops are open 7 days a week.
•  Currency
The currency in Vietnam, the Dong (VND), and the current exchange rate is round VND16.124 to the US dollar. US dollars widely accept at hotels, but you should have local currency for use in taxis and shops. Credit card acceptance, especially for Visa, Master Card, is spreading in high-end hotels, restaurants and shops in big cities.
•  Electricity
Vietnamese uses 220V electricity nationwide. In the South, outlets are often US-style flat pins. In the North, many outlets felt round pins. As the electrical current varies, use a surge projector when running sensitive electronic equipments like laptops.
•  Water
It is not advisable to drink tap water but bottled mineral water is safe and available everywhere. Ice in drinks is generally accepted in good standard hotels and restaurants but it is best to avoid it on street stalls or in country areas.
•  Hotels & Registration
There is a wide range of accommodation available, at least in Vietnam's major cities. Hanoi and HCM City feature a choice on five-star hotels, while guesthouses and mini hotels offer no-frills rooms for under US$15. As hotels and private hosts must register your presence with the police, you'll be expected to hand over your passport, along with your visa number and your yellow form.
•  Safety
While Vietnam is one of the safest countries in Asia, you should take care with your possessions. Secure your valuables, documents and credit cards in your hotel's safe. Beware of pickpockets, purse-snatchers and mobile phone thieves, especially in HCM City. It you choose to drive a motorbike or ride a bicycle, always wear a helmet.
•  Telecommunications
International phone charges are steep in Vietnam and many hotels, especially up market ones, add extra fees. Check the rates before dialing. One long-distance service offers a flat fee of around US$ 0.75 per minute to 50 countries; dial 171 followed by the country code and number. Public phones require phone cards, which are available at post offices. Faxes can be sent from hotels, business centers or post offices. Again, rates vary. Hanoi and HCM City offer dozens of internet cafes.
•  Visas
All tourists who want to enter Vietnam must present their entry visa, except citizens of countries which are granted visa exemption such as Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Cuba, Japan and Korea. Entry visas are obtainable at Vietnamese diplomatic missions and passports of months' validity are requires. A 30-day tourist visa is usually sufficient for tourists though it is possible to arrange 3-month or 6-month multiple entry visas for business people.

Tourists who wish to extend, supplement or amend their certificates of temporary residence in Vietnam should follow the procedures at the office of provincial public security (the Immigration Department). Special cases of temporary residence shall be processed at The Immigration Department

Ha Noi: 40A Hang Bai St. in Hanoi. Tel: (84-4) 826 6200
Ho Chi Minh: 161 Nguyen Du St., Dist. 1, Tel: (84-8) 829 9398.

Many tour operators can extend your visa for a fee.

Visa fee:
    •  Entry visa and transition visa: US$25
    •  Visa extension: US$10
    •  Multiple-entry visa: US$40 to US$100
    •  Multiple-entry visa extensions: US$16
    •  A group of tourists (at least 5 people) entering Vietnam from Bangkok may apply for visa at the port of entry but the travel agencies in Bangkok must contact with the responsible office in Vietnam to comply with the procedure and pay a fee approximately US$35.
•  Tipping
Tipping for good service is not expected but is always appreciated in these developing nations. It is customary, though not compulsory, to tip tour guides and drivers at the end of a tour. Hotel and station porters should also be tipped.
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