My girlfriend and I are looking to relocate from Canada to Hanoi Vietnam for the beginning of October and are just wondering a few things. First we'd like to get a place before we go within the ...
Seriously, EVERY Vietnamese person I've ever met has had the surname Nguyen, not that there's anything wrong with that name but is there any reason why so many Vietnamese people have that ...
We will be travelling to Vietnam in July and are planning a 5 night /6 day tour from HCMC/Mekong/Phu Quoc /Cau Dau/Phenh Penh with TNK tours Vietnam. We would appreciate comments from travellers who ...
Chau Doc Town is in the South of VN, AN Giang province. A lot of tourists have visited here. These days, Chau Doc has been crowded with tourists, because a festival is coming. My huose is in CD, so I ...
I don't know about any such facility in or near Hanoi but visit the Cu Chi Tunnel :"...Just 65km (40 miles) northwest of Saigon, the Cu Chi area lies at the end of the Ho Chi Minh trail and was the base from which guerrillas used to attack Saigon. As a result the whole area became a "free fire zone" and was carpet-bombed in one of many American "scorched-earth" policies.
But the residents of Cu Chi took their war underground, literally, developing a network of tunnels that, at its height, stretched as far as Cambodia and included meeting rooms, kitchens, and triage areas -- an effective network for waging guerrilla warfare on nearby U.S. troops
There is also a shooting range where, for $1 per bullet, you can try your hand at firing anything from a shotgun to an AK-47. At the end of the tour...."
rick m
i don't know for sure. i've never been that far north. i have never heard a a firing range for civilian use in vietnam.
if you are a regular visitor and have friends in the VN police or military, they might invite you to their range.
m_lv7
firearms are prohibited in Hanoi and Vietnam in general unless military/police usage. There is none in Hanoi as I know.