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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Weekend celebrations in HCM City
Weekend celebrations in HCM City Nguyen Van Binh book street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1 HCM City-based Nha Nam Media and Publishing House is joining hands with the HCM City Book Street Management Board to hold a book fair on Nguyen Van Binh book street in downtown HCM City to celebrate Vietnam Teachers’ Day (November 20). At the fair, book worms can browse for thousands of books in various fields like literature, education, children, foreign languages and references. Additionally, talk shows and workshops will be held during the fair. The event lasting until November 20 is expected to give visitors an opportunity to purchase books on discount, promote reading culture among youths, and honor teachers on the occasion of Vietnam Teachers’ Day, Nha Nam told the Daily. All books on display will be ; discounted 30% tro 50%. Tan Trao Street, Phu My Hung Urban Zone, District 7 Those interested in social and charitable activities could consider taking part in a charity run call...
Tourism guru plants the seed for floral canal in Saigon
Tourism guru plants the seed for floral canal in Saigon It is high time for Ho Chi Minh City to say goodbye to its signature flower street in the downtown area and take advantage of its canals, a seasoned tourism expert has suggested. Nguyen Van My, founder of Saigon-based Lua Viet Tours Co Ltd, said the city has plenty of waterways and should map out a plan to tape them for tourism development over the next 20 years. “Saigon's iconic annual flower street along Nguyen Hue Boulevard has fulfilled its mission," My told the city’s authorities at a meeting on Tuesday. "Year after year, the city spends big sums transforming the boulevard into a flower street with artificial decorations. I think we should have a floral canal in Saigon to replace the flower street.” He suggested Ben Nghe Canal that runs along Vo Van Kiet Boulevard and Ben Van Don Street in District 1 as an ideal location. "Along the banks of the canal we could have stands selling traditional Vietnames...
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