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What to bring to Vietnam?

List of essential items for Vietnam

Documents: ID card, passport, visa, credit and debit cards with Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay printed on them;

Backpacks: duffel bags, fanny packs or carry-on satchels, small trolley cases (on demand);

Clothing: short-sleeves, shorts, underwear, thin jackets, pants, sandals or slippers

Sunscreen: sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hats, umbrellas;

Photography: cameras and lenses, tripods, laptops, camera bags and waterproof covers, spare batteries and chargers;

Medicines: mosquito repellents, gastrointestinal medicines, cold and flu remedies, anti-heatstroke remedies, trauma remedies, anti-inflammatory medicines, etc.

Communication supplies: cell phones and chargers, batteries, Spare mobile power;

Hygiene supplies: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel, shampoo, comb, razor, lipstick, wet tissues, toilet paper, sanitary napkins, etc.;

Food and Beverage: insulated kettle, compressed cookies, tea, beef jerky, etc.

Expanded Information

Vietnam, known as the Socialist **** and State of Vietnam (English: Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vietnamese: C?ng hòa X? h?i Ch? ngh?a Vi?t Nam), abbreviated as Vietnam. is a socialist country in Asia.

Located in Southeast Asia in the eastern part of the Central and Southern Peninsula, bordering China's Guangxi and Yunnan in the north and Laos and Cambodia in the west, it has a narrow and long land area of about 330,000 square kilometers, adjacent to the South China Sea, with a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers, and is a multi-ethnic country with the Kinh ethnic group as the main body.

Vietnam is located south of the Tropic of Cancer, hot and rainy, a tropical monsoon climate. The average annual temperature is about 24℃ and the average annual rainfall is 1500-2000 millimeters. In the north, there are four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter; in the south, there are two distinct rainy and dry seasons, with the rainy season from May to October and the dry season from November to April in most areas.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Vietnam