How to get Vietnam visa from Australia If you are an Australia passport holder, or residents in Australia whose nationality do not appear in the Vietnam visa exemption list ,you are required a valid visa to enter Vietnam. But, how to get Vietnam visa from Australia? There are two ways for you to get Vietnam visa from this country: 1. Get Vietnam Visa on Arrival at lower cost (get visa stamped at Vietnam International Airports upon arrival) Visa on arrival is beneficial for those who live far away from the Vietnamese embassies and do not wish to send their passports away by postal mail. – Issuing unit: Vietnam Immigration Department – Processing time: 1 to 2 working days – No Passport sendoff required – How it works? Access the website http://immigration-evisa.com, fill out the secure online form, get your Visa Approval Letter via email in 2 working days (normal service) or 1 working day (urgent service) or even 4 working hours (su...
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Visiting Tan Dinh church in Saigon
Tan Dinh church Its history may be traced back to the French colonial time when construction of the church started in 1870 and was completed in 1876. The nearly-150-year-old church was built in Gothic architecture featuring Roman-style designs. Tan Dinh Church, better known as Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was ; painted with the vibrant pink color for both the exterior and interior of the cathedral, making it more special amidst the heart of the modern city and drawing huge attention of passers-by and those from abroad. Taking a stroll around the busy Hai Ba Trung Street in HCMC’s District 3; it comes as no surprise that everyday hundreds of local youths and foreign tourists; regardless of their religions, are ; gathered at one of the oldest and most striking churches of the city to visit and pose for photos. Although Tan Dinh Church has undergone several restorations and repairs after more than one century of existence, the sacred site has still pr...
Bali’s menacing volcano puts some tourists’ plans on back burner
Bali's menacing volcano puts some tourists' plans on back burner Clouds shrouded the top of Bali's highest volcano on Tuesday as the risk of an imminent eruption began to persuade some tourists to have second thoughts about visiting Indonesia's paradise island. Strong volcanic tremors and billowing white smoke seen over the crater have raised alarm in recent days, prompting the evacuation of more than 50,000 people from villages dotting the paddy fields at the base of the forested slopes of Mount Agung. Indonesian officials have imposed a 12-km (7.5-mile)exclusion zone around the volcano, whose last eruption in 1963 killed over 1,000 people and destroyed several settlements. President Joko Widodo was expected to visit evacuation centres on Bali later on Tuesday. Several countries, including Australia, Singapore, and the United States, have issued travel advisories alerting holidaymakers to the risk. And a hotel operator in Bali said news of the volcano had cause...
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