When you go to Vietnam, you must understand some of the climate issues here before going.
Now the editor will tell you about Vietnam’s climate and Vietnamese food, as well as things you need to pay attention to when going to Vietnam.
In terms of climate year, northern Vietnam has four distinct seasons, with a climate close to that of Guangxi, with cold winters and hot summers. The climate in central Vietnam is affected by typhoons from June to July every year. It has a typical southern tropical climate, with a distinct dry season and rainy season.
The rainy season is from November to December every year, and the average annual temperature from January to September is 28 degrees.
October to December is great!
A lot of fun!
Food introduction: Vietnamese cuisine is influenced by many countries. Among them, the use of chopsticks and eating rice noodles are influenced by China, the use of curry is influenced by Xiangpa country, and the consumption of beef, baguettes, coffee, yogurt and cheese are influenced by the French.
The most familiar Vietnamese dishes are beef noodles, chicken noodles, barbecue noodles, baguettes, drip coffee, and spring rolls.
These delicacies can be found in all cities in Vietnam.
Vietnam is located in a tropical area and is rich in various tropical fruits, such as durian, mango, dragon fruit, passion fruit, etc., which can be opened and eaten.
I couldn’t help but sign a visa to Vietnam.
Prepare your visa before coming to Vietnam.
The procedure is simple.
Just send your photo and passport homepage information to the agent.
You can also apply for a visa on arrival in Vietnam, but you need to prepare the approval document for the visa on arrival in advance.
If you go to Phu Quoc Island, you don’t need a visa and you can enter the country without a visa for 30 days.
Charging plugs: The plugs in Vietnam are the same as those in China, and the voltage is the same, but there are very few three-pin jacks and need to be prepared separately.
Currency There are currency exchange offices at all major airports in Vietnam.
The reference exchange rate in April is around 3,200.
All ATMs in Vietnam with the UnionPay logo can directly withdraw Vietnamese dong, and have Chinese operation interfaces.
There are many places in Vietnam that do not allow credit cards.
It is recommended to prepare some cash in advance.
Transportation Domestic flights to Vietnam can be booked online, or you can take a charter flight to Vietnam from a travel agency.
Car rentals and shuttles in Vietnam can also be booked online.
There are motorcycle rentals in all tourist cities in Vietnam.
No driver's license is required, only a passport or deposit is required (when renting a motorcycle to travel in Vietnam, you must wear a helmet and abide by local traffic rules).
Communications can be used through international roaming in Vietnam.
If you don’t need to make calls, it is recommended to rent a WIFI or buy a Vietnamese phone card.
It is recommended to purchase it at Vietnam airport (please be careful not to expire the Vietnam phone card purchased online).
Recommended communication companies in Vietnam: VIETTEL, MOBIPHONE, VINAPHONE.
These companies have launched travel cards aimed at tourists, and the signals are all good.
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