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Travel tips
Electric power:
Electric
current in Vietnam is 220 Volts.
Water supply:
Tap water in urban
areas in Vietnam is chlorinated, but it is recommended that it should be
boiled before drinking.
Money:
The currency issued by
the Vietnam State Bank is the dong (abbreviated "d" or VND) which is used
unformly throughout the country. Bank notes in denominations of 200d to
100,000d are presently in circulation. The exchange rate is approximately
14,000d = US$1. At present certain travelers' cheques such as Amercian
Express and credit cards such as Visa and Mastercard are accepted in big
cities.
Language:
Vietnamese is the
official language of Vietnam. Foreign language learning, particularly
English, is currently in vogue among young people in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh
City, Hue, Da Nang and other cities.
Tourist guides can speak English, French, Russian, Chinese and
Japanese.
Postal service:
A regular
international post service is available. In addition there are some new,
special services: Express Mail Service (EMS). The domestic EMS ensures
that letters and small parcels are delivered within 24-48 hours.
International EMS has relations with nearly 30 countries world-wide, with
a delivery time ranging from 2 to 10 days.
Air mail and small parcels must however be subject to additional charges.
Express money transfer is also available; money is delivered to the
receiver within 24 hours.
Telecommunications:
Long-distance and international direct-dial calling is available
throughout the country. Fax
machines are quickly proliferating in Vietnam; public and registered fax
machines are available in hotels, business and public offices.
Internet access is available at many hotels and Internet cafes in
larger cities.
Television and Radio:
Vietnam TV
broadcasts three channels throughout the country; satellite channels such
as CNN are available in most hotels catering to foreigners.
Voice of
Vietnam Radio broadcasts throughout the country; all provinces and cities
have their own radio stations as well.
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