Will Cam Ranh airport near Nha Trang, Vietnam open to international flights. If so, when.? |
| 3 years ago, I was told that international flights would go to Cam Ranh from August 2008; but I have heard nothing since. Does anyone know if this is planned.... |
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Vietnam Backpacking in June? |
hi all,
my friends and 1, a total of 3 persons are going on a vietnam backpacking trip this coming june. this is our first time goin on backpacking and this is the first time visiting ... |
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Vietnam Shipping - If I buy a laptop and an iPhone in the US and want to ship it to my wife in Vietnam....? |
| Vietnam Shipping - If I buy a laptop and an iPhone in the US and want to ship it to my wife in Vietnam....can I do it? And do I have to pay any taxes?... |
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I'm a Canadian wanting to move to Vietnam or China? |
I've been to VN before and love it and would like to move to asia (mid life crisis??)
Is there anything that anyone could help me with in "Making the Move"??
What about me ... |
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What should I wear on my Vietnamese holiday? |
| I have been told to wear long sleeves to keep off the mozzies but I also hear that Vietnam is very hot and humid. Is T-shirt, shorts and thongs okay? Do I really need a water-proof jacket in January?... |
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Trip To Hanoi and Saigon, Vietnam in January.? |
| I am planning a trip to Saigon and Hanoi in January. Can anybody recommendnd me where to stay longer and which of these two cities has more attractions and sightseeings to be visited. As well if ... |
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Visa for Vietnam for UK/Thai Nationals? |
Do i need a visa to travel to Vietnam
I am a uk national, do i need a visa to travel to Vietnam for a non business trip of less then 5 years. Do i need to apply for this in the UK or can ... |
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Please help me plan a 7-8 day itinerary for a trip to Vietnam. ? |
| I am from San Francisco. I am planning my second trip to Vietnam and already booked the plane ticket to Ho Chi Minh City for October. I went last summer, but only stayed in Ho Chi Minh City for a ... |
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Vietnamese Translation? |
anh mong la nhu vay
du co dut day di nua nhung no van bay mai tren bau troi
roi gap bao no se rot
tai vi ko co gi de giu no lai
Anh oi! no tuong trung cho tinh cam thoi tho au ... |
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Is Mai Linh a legitimate Vietnamese girl's name? |
And if so, is it very common? Would Mai be considered the "middle" name or part of the first name? Additional Details I suppose what I'm trying to make would be a "... |
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Please Help translate!!? |
Please help me translate this from Vietnamese to English:
"em yeu my den"
Thank you very much in advance. Additional Details Hmm, thank you both...i guess my ... |
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Are there any interesting places on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City to visit? |
Will be travelling to HCMC in mid July for 5 days and was thinking of spending a couple of days in the city and a few days outside the city.
Are there any hidden gems just outside of the ... |
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I bought a DELL Notebook and want to ship it to my relatives in HCM City.? |
The Notebook weights about 11 Lbs. What should I do to avoid paying Vietnamese tariff tax? |
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Believe it or not, you can ship things to Vietnam now :-), so some of the answers here might not be entirely correct. However, it is also true that for a DELL notebook, you will also have to pay tax. If you live in some places closer to big Vietnamese community, e.g. Bay Area in Northern California or around Orange Country in Southern California, there are many places doing this for you, at the cost of, as mentioned, between 10% and 20% of the value of the item.
Another possible option is for a friend visiting Vietnam to do this for you. Of course it will be a favor (s)he will be doing for you, but the advantages there are a) safer (as you could put this laptop into a carry-on or backpack, as I did during my trip there in the summer) and b) cost-saving (the friend would just hand the laptop to your friend and come back empty-handed :-).) |
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ong jon
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dont send anything like that through the mail if you want them to get it.. find someone who is going to vn and have them hand cary it. |
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edsterooni
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nothing..they will xray & open the box & find out that it's a laptop.
Tariff tax is big business for their govt...especially with stuff from the U.S. |
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We are not terrorists يا عيني
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They'll charge you for the duties and taxes (there is a value added tax between 10 and 20 percent applied on CIF + duty), and you'll be lucky if it ever reaches destination...unfortunately Dell does not ship to Vietnam, it does to China and usually shipping costs are included but that won't help you...if it is a used item, it may be exempt from VAT or tariff depending on specific agreements of your country with Vietnam |
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