Ho Chi Minh City is well equipped for tourists and the
locals are very welcoming towards all nationalities. The main danger in the
city is the traffic, so pedestrians should be very careful and if possible,
shadow a local when crossing a busy road. Travelers who haven't driven in Asian
cities should stick to public transport, as traffic is highly undisciplined and
many local drivers act ruthlessly on the road.
Customs and etiquette
Vietnamese are very polite, gentle and welcoming people, who
will often invite you to their homes or out for dinner. They are generally
tolerant of foreign etiquette; however, there are some points to remember if
you are eager to respect their traditions.
When visiting areas away from the beach resorts, it is more
polite to dress conservatively and show as little skin as possible. This is
particularly important when visiting a religious site such as a temple or
mosque. Shoes should always be removed before entering a local's residence or
place of worship.
Chopsticks should never be left pointing vertically out of a
bowl as this is considered very rude and unlucky. Placing chopsticks across the
top of your bowl is much more polite.
Try to keep your cool regardless of the situation, heated
behavior is considered a loss of face for all parties involved and will not
help the matter at hand.
Money
The Vietnamese dong (VND) is the local currency. One US
dollar amounts to 17,800VND. It is possible to find a cheap meal in a basic
restaurant for slightly under US$2. Multiply this by twenty and you can dine at
the city's most lavish establishments.
There are ATMS throughout the city and credit cards are
accepted in large hotels and shopping centers. Having some cash at hand is
essential for market shopping, taxis and cyclos.
Weather
Ho Chi Minh City geographical location means the city has
a tropical climate with two seasons: a rain season and a dry season. The rain
descends on the city in May and falls until November, while December until
April is the dry season. The weather during the month before each change of
season can sometimes be unpredictable.
Temperatures soar to sultry heights in April, and the city
is also prone to destructive typhoons during this period. The coolest month is
December, but temperatures remain in the twenties during the day.
The most pleasant time to visit Saigon is during the dry
season when humidity is low and sightseers can keep dry.
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