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« on: January 16, 2008, 08:25:10 AM »

Weather in Vietnam
With a multitude of altitudes and latitudes there's always somewhere that is pleasantly sunny and warm if you're prepared to find it. Temperatures are usually hot and humid, around the low 30°Cs (high 80°Fs), but if you head north and along the coast they cool down to comfortable temperatures towards January. The weather is determined by two monsoons; the winter monsoon comes from the northeast between October and March bringing wet chilly winters to all areas north of Nha Trang, but dry and warm temperatures to the south. From April or May to October, the southwestern monsoon brings warm, humid weather and buckets of rain to the whole country except for those areas sheltered by mountains.
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2008, 08:26:44 AM »

                                                              Time zone:
            GMT/UTC + 7 (the same zone with Thailand, Laos, Cambodia)
            Working days from Monday to Friday.
            Office hour: Morning: 7:30 - 12:00; Afternoon: 13:00 - 16:30. Museums are usually closed on Monday but you can visit temples and pagodas every day. Opening hour for most restaurants and shops is at about 8:00 till 22:00.
            Office hours
            All Government offices are open eight hours a day from 7.30 to 16.30 (except for a one-hour lunch break) on Monday to Saturday. Sunday is a holiday.
            Public holidays
            January 1: New Year Day, one day holiday.
            April 30: Saigon Liberation Day, one day holiday.
            May 1: International Labor Day, one day holiday.
            September 2: National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, one day holiday.
            Vietnam traditional lunar New Year Festival (Tet Nguyen Dan): Four day holiday. It often falls between January and February. The holidays begin on the Eve and the first three days of a Lunar New Year.
            Other major anniversaries
            February 3: Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party
            May 19: Birthday of President Ho Chi Minh
            December 25: Christmas
            The following major traditional festivals are listed by lunar calendar date:
            .   The 15th of the 1st moon: Tet Thuong Nguyen.
            .   The 2nd day of the 4th moon: New Year Festival of the Khmer ethnic minority people.
            .   The 8th day of the 4th moon: Buddha's Birthday.
            .   The 15th day of the 7th moon: Tet Trung Nguyen.
            .   The 15th day of the 8th moon: Mid-Autumn Festival
            . The 29th day of the 8th moon: New Year Festival of the Cham ethnic minority people.              
            The 15th day of the 10th moon: Boat-racing festival of the Khmer ethnic people in the Mekong River Delta. Weights Measures System Metric Geography Vietnam borders Cambodia, Laos and China and stretches over 1600km (1000mi) along the eastern coast of the Indochinese Peninsula. The country's two main cultivated areas are the Red River Delta (15,000 sq km/5400 sq mi) in the north and the Mekong Delta (60,000 sq km/23,400 sq mi) in the south. Three-quarters of the country is mountainous and hilly; the highest peak, at 3143m (10,310ft), is Fansipan in the northwest.
            
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            Vietnam borders Cambodia, Laos and China and stretches over 1600km (1000mi) along the eastern coast of the Indochinese Peninsula. The country's two main cultivated areas are the Red River Delta (15,000 sq km/5400 sq mi) in the north and the Mekong Delta (60,000 sq km/23,400 sq mi) in the south. Three-quarters of the country is mountainous and hilly; the highest peak, at 3143m (10,310ft), is Fansipan in the northwest.
               
               
             
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2008, 11:15:41 PM »

Thanks for your information. I like such weather.
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