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Useful times and dates
Tourism seasons
Vietnam is a country where tourists can visit in all four seasons. The
country's tourism service offers a range of programmes convenient to your
circumstances.
In the North, the best tourist season lasts from November to April the
next year. Spring time is especially pleasant because of the cooler, drier
climate. Also at this time there are a lot of ritual ceremonies and folk
festivals of many diverse forms; such as: Festivals to commemorate
national heroes and heroines, folk cultural festivals, spring festivals,
as well as prayer ceremonies for good crops, to cite just a few.
The most interesting one is the Lunar New Year Festival.
Visiting Vietnam in that season, you are recommended to bring along warm
clothes. The temperature in Winter is around 10-15 degree Celsius. It
becomes warmer in March and April.
Meanwhile in the South, the average temperature throughout the year is
about 27 degree Celsius, so you just need thin garments, sun glasses and
may be a hat or two.
Office hours:
All Government
offices are open from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays, except for a one-hour
lunch break.
Public holidays
January 1: New Year Day, one day holiday.
April 30: Saigon Liberation Day, one day holiday.
May 1: International Labor Day, one day holiday.
September 2: National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, one
day holiday.
Vietnam Traditional lunar New Year Festival (Tet Nguyen Dan): Four day
holiday. It often falls between January and February. The holidays begin
on the Eve and the first three days of a Lunar New Year.
Other major anniversaries
February 3: Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist
Party
May 19: Birthday of President Ho Chi Minh
December 25: Christmas
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