can anyone tell me what is the cost of the following in hanoi/saigon
1 beer
2 cigarettes
3 bread
4 milk
5 cheap 1 bed condo furnished
6 water for condo
7 ...
I am going to vietnam and am especially interested in wildlife, having a tough time finding any wildlife orientated tours.
Has anyone any suggestions for tour companies or places to ...
it likes in US, you can call 411 or 800-555-1212 to ask for phone number of a business or residence if you know the address. Additional Details I should add this info: I am calling from U...
Is there a market for imported wine (wine from the U.S.) in Vietnam?
Would people in Vietnam be willing to pay a premium for imported wine?
Is wine drinking in general popular in Vietnam?...
I'm a philippine passport holder and I'm here in china rightnow holding tourist visa and apparently it will going to expired, so i have plan to go to vietnam and stay there for a couple of ...
I once visited Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam and realized that there were sooo many small shops in the city and so few supermarkets and department stores for the city of that size.
Usually, because ...
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Work in vietnam?
i want to wrok in vietnam as a foreign english teacher.,I am a Filipino working as an English teacher here in China
The process will probably be similar to the one you had in China.
Go to the embassy and get a work visa. You'll probably need a job first.
I am an English teacher in Japan. We needed a job first in order to get a working visa from the Japanese Embassy. The whole process took 1-2 months to process.
Good luck to you.
manofadvntr
Vietnam is wonderful.
Saigon, around District 1 is fantastic. Anything you want is there.
All the big cities are nice places.
If you want to be a little cooler go to mountain towns like Dalat.
The people and culture are wonderful.
Good Luck.
MojaveDan
It's pretty easy to get a job in Vietnam as an English teacher. I know of a few budget travelers who regularly pick up English teaching jobs while traveling through Vietnam and Cambodia to make ends meet while experiencing the countries in a rather unique way.
There are few services that can hook you up with open positions right away. One of my cousins hooked up with a teaching job in Vietnam through one of the services, and got paid $1000/month. That might not seem much, but that's more than three times the pay than a decent job for a native in Vietnam.