General Information
Tet Festival
The Tet festival announces the start of the Lunar New Year and is a time for Vietnamese to reunite in the
hope of good fortune for the coming year. Many people will leave the big cities and travel back to the
place where they were born to celebrate Tet with their parents and grand parents. The festival falls between
19th January and the 20th February, with the exact dates varying from year to year. In 2003 New Year's Day
will fall on 1st February.
Business Hours
Most government offices open from 8.00 / 8.30 am to 4.30 / 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday, but close from 11.30
to 2 pm for lunch. Some government offices will be open on Saturday morning (all will be closed on Sundays).
Most shops and department stores open every day until 8.00 or 9.00 pm.
Time
Vietnam is seven hours ahead of GMT so 12 noon in Hanoi is 5 am in London, 1 am in New York, 10 pm the
previous day in Los Angeles, and 3 pm in Sydney.
Electricity
Electric current is 220 volts, 50 cycles. Most modern appliances such as shavers etc. are suitable for a
range of voltages, but if in doubt check before leaving home. Expect occasional power cuts especially if
you are outside the major cities.
Telephone
The telephone system is quite efficient, and you can dial direct to most international destinations from
larger hotels. However, international call charges are very high so check the cost before you dial. You can
also make overseas calls from the main post offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Cellular networks
cover a large part of Vietnam and you can purchase a pre-paid card from Mobifone and Vinaphone for use with
GSM phones.
Postal Service
The domestic postal service is reasonably efficient and inexpensive. International rates are similar to those
in Europe. Post offices are open from early morning until the evening. You will also find major courier
services (FedEx, TNT, UPS, DHL etc.) in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Expect to pay considerably more
than in Europe of the USA. EMS is available at many post offices.
Email & Internet
You will find many Internet cafes in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and other large cites. These are cheap
and if you avoid peak hours the speed is acceptable for email and web browsing. If you are bringing your laptop
you can purchase a pre-paid Internet account but you may have difficulty using this outside Hanoi or
Ho Chi Minh City.
TV and Newspapers
Vietnam has three Vietnamese language TV channels. Many hotels have satellite channels in English with some
French and Chinese channels. There are two English language newspapers, the Vietnam News and Saigon Times, plus
a magazine called the Vietnam Economic Times. You will also find free tourist guides in many hotels.
Credit Cards
Credit cards are accepted in all larger hotels and some shops in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), but the
use of credit cards is not widespread in Vietnam. You should be able to use your Cirrus or Maestro card at
the ATM machines operated by ANZ bank at their Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City branches. See exchange rates
for details of changing cash or travellers cheques.
Top of Page
|