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![]() Somerset Hoa Binh, Hanoi (Recently Opened!)General InformationClimateAnnual temperature averages around 23°C (73.4°F) with the average temperature of 17°C (62.6°F) in winter and 29°C (84.2°F) in summer. There are four seasons in Hanoi. February to April belongs to the spring season, May to July belongs to the summer season, August to October belongs to the autumn season and November to January belongs to the winter season. ClothingLight and casual clothing is suitable for most places. Bring along a few jackets to keep warm during the rainy season. CurrencyThe Vietnam currency is the dong or VND. Travellers' cheques and credit cards can also be used in travel agencies, hotels and major restaurants. CustomsVisitors must complete the white and yellow duplicate arrival-departure forms on arrival One must also declare foreign currency in excess of US$7,000. It is prohibited to import and export anti-government literature, pornography, firearms and weapons. ElectricityCities provide electricity at 220 volts while in some rural areas is 110 volts. Emergency Call Numbers
HealthMedical standards and treatment is limited, even in Hanoi. Be careful when buying pharmaceutical/medicinal goods; check them properly before use. Vaccinations are recommended before travelling. Drink only boiled and bottled water. Local Area InformationThe capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, dominates the north in many ways. Founded in 1010 AD, this historic city is situated in the Red River Delta, the west side of the river. Mobile PhonesNetwork providers available in Hanoi are Vinaphone, Mobifone, Viettel, HT Mobile, S-Fone and City Phone. Public PhonesCoins are not accepted in Hanoi's public phones. Only phonecards are acceptable; they can be purchased with value ranging from VND30,000 - VND500,000. Shopping & Business HoursShopping hours are from 8:00 a.m. or 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m.
TaxesThere will be a 10% government tax (VAT) imposed in some goods and a 5% service charge in more upscale restaurants. Time ZoneGMT +7. TippingAs 5% service charge is added to the bill, tipping is up to one's preferences. VisaVisitors will need a visa to enter Vietnam. Tourist visas are usually granted at Vietnamese embassies and consulates abroad. The Vietnam Tourism Administration has signed a visa-exemption agreement with most ASEAN countries like Thailand, Philippines, Korea and Japan that allows visits to Vietnam for up to 30 days without having to apply for an entry visa. Visitors from China may use tourist cards when heading for the capital city of Hanoi. |
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