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Crime rate: Low compared to regional neighbors.
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Terrorism threat: Minimal.
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Political situation: Stable and peaceful.
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Natural disasters: Occasionally typhoons in coastal regions (May–October), but authorities issue timely warnings.
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Save emergency numbers: Police (113), Ambulance (115), Fire (114)


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No. 286 Thuy Khue Street Tay Ho Ward Hanoi |
General: 19005 58892 Emergency (24/24): 0901 793 122 Obstetrics (24/24): 0936 245 499 |
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No. 55 Yen Ninh Street Truc Bach, Ba Dinh Dist. Hanoi |
Emergency: 1900 636 555 024 3927 5568 |
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No. 8 Chau Van Liem, Phu Do Nam Tu Liem Dist. Hanoi |
Emergency: 1900 636 555 024 7300 8866 |
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No. 01 Phuong Mai Ward Dong Da Dist. Hanoi |
Hotline: (84-24) 3577 1100 Emergency: (84-24) 3574 1111 |
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Room 602A, Level 6 Capital Tower, 109 Tran Hung Dao Street Cua Nam Ward, Hoan Kiem District Hanoi |
General: +84 28 3829 8520 +84 24 3718 6390 |
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No. 3, Street 17A Binh Tri Dong B Ward, Binh Tan Dist. Ho Chi Minh City |
Emergency: (028) 6290 – 1155 General: 1900 8146 |
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60–60A Phan Xich Long Street Ward 1, Phu Nhuan District Ho Chi Minh City |
Tel: (028) 3820 6001 |
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425 – 427 – 429 No Trang Long Ward 13, Binh Thanh District Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam |
Hotline: (+8428) 3512 4688 |
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Diamond Plaza Building 34 Le Duan Street Saigon Ward Ho Chi Minh City |
Emergency: HCMC: *9999 +84 283 744 9000 Hanoi: *1212 +84 944 431 919 Da Nang: *1616 +84 913 917 303 |
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Unit 708, 7th Floor Centre Point Building 106 Nguyen Van Troi Street Ward 8, Phu Nhuan District Ho Chi Minh City |
General: +84 28 3829 8520 +84 28 3845 4218 |
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Vaccinations: No special vaccines are mandatory, but Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended.
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Food safety: Street food is tasty and generally safe — choose stalls with high turnover and clean utensils.
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Water: Drink bottled or filtered water instead of tap water.
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In Vietnam, people drive on the right side of the road. Always look left first when crossing.
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Motorbikes are everywhere. Cross the street slowly and steadily — don’t run or stop suddenly.
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Wearing a helmet is required by law when riding a motorbike or e-bike.
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Vietnam has zero tolerance for alcohol while driving — even one sip of beer is illegal.
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Traffic can be mixed — cars, bikes, and pedestrians share the same space. Always stay alert.
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Make eye contact with drivers when crossing and move slowly — they will go around you.
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Taxis and ride apps (Grab, Be, Xanh SM) are reliable and safe.
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Motorbike rental: Popular among backpackers, but always wear a helmet and check your travel insurance policy. Always carry your driver’s license, insurance, and passport when driving.

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Always agree on a fare before getting into a taxi, or insist on using the meter.
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Research average prices beforehand.
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Compare prices at several shops before buying souvenirs.
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Book tours through reputable agencies or official websites, such as Nadova Tours.
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Check for reviews online or ask your hotel for verified recommendations.
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Be cautious of anyone approaching you on the street offering “special deals.”
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Politely decline and walk away.
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Donate only through official websites or recognized organizations.
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Be skeptical of anyone who refuses to show identification or becomes aggressive.


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Tailor-made itineraries across Vietnam.
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24/7 support during your trip.
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Licensed guides and reliable transportation.

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