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Interesting Explanations for Vietnam Lunar New Year

Why is a branch of peach blossoms in the home?At the approach of Tet, every Vietnamese home is adorned with a branch of peach blossoms. If the time is prop

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Hoi An Style

The former trading port of Hoi An attracts visitors with its ancient buildings, pretty river views and taller made fashions.In the 16th century, the rivers

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Lurking excitement

Streams and waterfalls give romantic Da Lat a ‘tough’ reputationDa Lat evokes the leisure of a hillside resort, the romance of lakes, flowers and misty

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New tourism promotion targets caravan tours

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has approved a plan to promote Vietnamese tourism this year on both local and foreign media, a news report said

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The meaning for 10 things to do and don’t during Vietnam Lunar New Year

For many of us younger Vietnamese, Tet always had been something very important to our families, to our culture and to our people. However, we often don’

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2012, the year of Dragon, what you need to know about dragon in Vietnam

In Asian myths, no creature is as impressive as the dragon. For Vietnamese peasants, the dragon was a vivid symbol of the fourfold deity-clouds, rain, th

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The backbone of a community

A cultural activity deeply rooted in tradition connecting the physical and spiritual heart of a nation. The phrase “Pho thi” – (street market) is

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Co Loa Festival

Annually held after Tet Holiday, Co Loa Festival pays homage to King An Duong Vuong who built the Au Lac Kingdom and the Co Loa Citadel to fight the battle

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Dream voyage

Discover the wild beauty of Ha Long Bay aboard a luxurious yachtThe sky was bright blue and the sea as peaceful as our yacht, named the Indochina, cruised

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Tourist numbers up substantially in Vietnam

Vietnam’s tourism bucked the trend in June when it attracted 376,000 foreign visitors, up 34.6 percent from a year ago.The period between April and Augus

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Tooth Blackening, the forgotten tradition

Blackened Teeth of Traditional Vietnamese Tribes Asia is a land full of weird and wonderful customs and rituals. Throughout the continent there are lite

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Turning to the sun

Many documents described Con Dao Island as “a bear with its back to the mainland and its legs were advancing straight to the East Sea”. However, I am m

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Scented valley a haven from city bustle

A group of Duong Quang Chan's friends from Los Angeles was very excited about a two-day home stay tour in stilt houses in Lac Village.The village is loca

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Remembering old Nha Trang

The central coastal city of Nha Trang has long been famed for its beautiful palm-fringed beach, breath-taking vistas and succulent seafood. But if you're b

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4 Vietnamese buildings win ASEAN prizes

Four Vietnamese buildings will receive ASEAN energy-saving awards Thursday on the sidelines of the ongoing 28th ASEAN Summit for Energy Ministers in Dalat.

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weatherVietnam stretches over 2000 km from North to South. The climate differs all year round from one region to another and varies from the sub-tropics in the North to the tropics in the South. The humidity is high, with average ranging around 84% a year.  Moderated by two monsoons, the average temperature (from 22 to 27) is lower than other countries also in the equatorial regions. The weather varies greatly from North to South, depending on elevation and type of landscape.

The North
The North can be chilly during winter months (December to March). Northern Vietnam (from Hue up North) has four seasons with a cold winter and hot summer. The temperature ranges from 5-6C in winter to up to 35C in summer. The further North it is, the colder it gets. In mountainous regions in the far North (such as Sapa) the temperature some times drops below zero. Rainy months are August, October, November. February and March have persistent, light, drizzling rain.Northern Vietnam (from Hue up North) has four seasons with a cold winter and hot summer. The temperature ranges from 5-6C in winter to up to 35C in summer. The further North it is, the colder it gets. In mountainous regions in the far North (such as Sapa) the temperature some times drops below zero. Rainy months are August, October, November. February and March have persistent, light, drizzling rain. North and Central Vietnam can encounter tropical storms and typhoons from October to January. Overall, the north of Vietnam experiences more marked seasons than the rest of the country with two distinct seasons: wet and dry.

Central Vietnam
Temperatures are high all year round. The temperature tends to be warmer and more humid than the South in the middle of the year and cooler during the dry season from November to April. Flooding may occur from October to December

The South
The South, including Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, benefits from sunshine and warm weather all year round. The Average temperature ranges from 25-30C. During wet months, heavy and short downpours may occur in mid-afternoons. However, the rainy season lasts from May to November (with showers once or twice in general) and a dry season from December to April. The Central Highlands can be chilly. Nha Trang has warm –sometimes-hot - weather all year round, with a rainy season from the end of September until December. Unless you intend to visit friends, relatives or your family, we do not recommend visiting Vietnam during the Lunar New Year, Tet holidays (Vietnamese New Year falls between late January and February). The Tet holiday is the most important period of the year for Vietnamese people who take time off to visit their families in the countryside. All hotels, buses, trains and flights are full, and there is almost no activity in the markets and shops. Some hotels and restaurants are under-staffed and in some cases the quality of the service may suffer. This period of reduced activity may last from a week before and a week after the Tet period.

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