China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - What should you pay attention to when traveling to Da Nang, Vietnam in December?

What should you pay attention to when traveling to Da Nang, Vietnam in December?

Please note the following when traveling to Da Nang, Vietnam in December:

1. Visa: Depending on your nationality and length of stay, you may need to apply for a Vietnam visa in advance. Please check the latest visa policies and procedures before departure.

2. Language: The official language of Vietnam is Vietnamese, but English is usually also used in tourist attractions and hotels. Learning some basic Vietnamese phrases such as greetings, saying thanks, and asking for prices will help you communicate better with locals.

3. Currency and exchange rate: The currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Currency exchange can be done at the airport, bank or currency exchange office. In Vietnam, credit cards are accepted in large stores and hotels, but cash payments may be required at markets, small shops and street vendors.

4. Transportation: Danang’s transportation options include buses, taxis, motorcycle rentals, etc. In urban areas, taking a taxi or using Grab (a taxi-hailing software similar to Uber) is a more convenient way to travel. Additionally, local scooter rentals are also very popular, but make sure you are familiar with the local traffic rules and always wear a helmet.

5. Food and drinking water safety: Vietnam’s food is a highlight of the country’s tourism, but please pay attention to food hygiene. When eating at local restaurants and food stalls, choose places that are busy and have good hygiene. Do not drink unfiltered or boiled tap water. It is recommended to drink bottled or boiled water.

6. Health and safety: Please consult your doctor in advance for advice on vaccinations and preventive drugs based on your personal health condition and itinerary. During your trip, pay attention to sun protection, mosquito protection and good personal hygiene. Additionally, when swimming and diving, please pay attention to water safety and follow instructor and guide recommendations.

7. Culture and Etiquette: Respect Vietnamese culture and religious customs. At religious sites such as temples and pagodas, dress appropriately and avoid revealing clothing. Be friendly and respectful when interacting with locals. Avoid touching on sensitive topics such as political and historical controversies. In addition, when taking photos, please obtain the consent of the person involved.

8. Accommodation: Da Nang has a wide range of accommodation options, including luxury hotels, mid-range hotels and youth hostels. It is recommended to book suitable accommodation on booking platforms (such as Booking.com, Agoda, etc.) in advance.

9. Shopping: When shopping in Da Nang, you can choose to visit local markets, specialty stores and shopping malls. When shopping, please pay attention to the currency unit to avoid misunderstandings when negotiating prices. In addition, when purchasing souvenirs, please ensure that the products you purchase do not involve products from endangered animals and plants.

10. Weather and clothing: The climate in Da Nang is a tropical monsoon climate, which is divided into rainy season (September to December) and dry season (January to August).