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Owee58. Vietnam travel, Adventures, Tours from Active Travel Vietnam. How To Get A Vietnam Visa On Arrival In Vietnam. Vietnam visa: information, requirements & service-Tourist-Visa Vietnam. Only citizens of certain countries can visit Vietnam without a visa, they are: Nationals of most ASEAN countries: No visa is required if they plan to stay less than 30 days.

Vietnam visa: information, requirements & service-Tourist-Visa Vietnam

Nationals of South Korea, Japan, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland: No visa is required if they plan to stay less than 15 days (applied for both tourist and businessman). Citizens of other countries are required to get an entry visa for Vietnam before departure or an approval letter for a Visa on Arrival (the visa issued on arrival at Vietnam International Airports) To obtain your entry visa you have to apply to any Vietnam Embassies and/or Consulates worldwide. You need a passport with at least 6 months validity.

If there is no Vietnam Embassy or Consulate in your country, or if you just want to make Vietnam part of a multi-destination trip, then Visa on Arrival is the best option. A-TOURIST & BUSINESS VISA ON ARRIVAL What is a 'Visa on Arrival? ' Click here >>> Vietnam visa application form. Vietnam travel guide. Vietnam Vietnam (Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam) is a long, thin country in Southeast Asia.

Vietnam travel guide

Its neighbouring countries are China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west. Understand[edit] History[edit] Vietnam's history is one of war, colonisation and rebellion. Occupied by China no fewer than four times, the Vietnamese managed to fight off the invaders just as often. After a brief Japanese occupation in World War II, the Communist Viet Minh under the leadership of Hồ Chí Minh continued the insurgency against the French, with the last Emperor Bao Dai abdicating in 1945 and a proclamation of independence following soon after. Fighting between South Vietnam and the North Vietnamese backed Viet Cong escalated into what became known as the Vietnam War - although the Vietnamese officially refer to it as the American War. The Vietnam war was only one of many that the Vietnamese have fought, but it was the most brutal in its history.

Vietnam Sex Guide. Vietnam Adventures Vietnam Travel Guide - Vietnamese Language & Culture. FAQ Thread for Vietnam - Lonely Planet travel forum. Vietnamese Food This is information about Vietnamese food recommended in some posts on the TT, thanks to Muzzman, Kym_h, Ralphnhatrang (pls post "Nha Trang food" here) and one more poster for these information: Chả Cá Lã Vọng, 14 Chả Cá St, serves Chả cá (grilled boneless fish cubes marinated in dill served with rice noodles and peanuts).

FAQ Thread for Vietnam - Lonely Planet travel forum

This is brought on a charcoal brazier along with noodles to your table. The restaurant is on the 2nd floor in a weathered building. Nevertheless the restaurant has been written up by several noted travel magazines. Across the street, try the Bánh cuốn - meat and mushroom wrapped in a fresh rice crepe - at Bánh Cuốn Nóng, 17 Chả Cá Street. Brother’s Café (26 Nguyen Thai Hoc) We went for the lunch buffet which is $5.50 per person. Baquette and Chocolate – (11 Cha Ca Street) This bakery is a training school. Hoa Sua Restaurant – (81 Nhyam Street??? Hanoi Garden – (36 Hang Manh) - The grilled duck was excellent.