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Northwest Vietnam: Top 6 Attractions to visit

Northwest Vietnam: Top 6 Attractions to visit

The Northwest Vietnam possesses its own unique and captivating beauty. Imagine waking up to welcome the sunrise over the hills, gazing at the rays of sunlight casting onto the terraced golden rice fields, resembling exquisite pieces of natural artwork. However,

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Mui Ne Beach, Vietnam: Top 11 Things To Do

Mui Ne Beach, Vietnam: Top 11 Things To Do

Mui Ne is one of the resort paradises in Vietnam, where you can find beautiful beaches, white sand dunes, luxurious hotels and resorts, and plenty of tourist attractions to explore. In this article, let's explore the Mui Ne coastal area

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Quan Thanh Temple, Hanoi: Exploring a Sacred Heritage Site

Quan Thanh Temple, Hanoi: Exploring a Sacred Heritage Site

Quan Thanh Temple is one of the four sacred and oldest temples in Hanoi. Recognized as a national heritage site of Vietnam, it holds significant historical, architectural, and cultural value. In this article, join SVietnam Travel to explore the history,

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Basket Boat Riding in Bay Mau Coconut Forest, Hoi An

Basket Boat Riding in Bay Mau Coconut Forest, Hoi An

Contrasting with the ancient charm of Hoi An's old town, you will be amazed by the pristine, lush beauty of the Bay Mau Coconut Forest, located not far away. This is one of Hoi An's most famous eco-tourism destinations. Here,

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My Son Sanctuary: Information, Address, Opening Hours

My Son Sanctuary: Information, Address, Opening Hours

My Son Sanctuary is a famous historical heritage site in Quang Nam province, which was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage in 1995. This location is often chosen by most tourists for visiting as part of their trip

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Counting in Cambodian

Counting in Cambodian

Khmer has the particularity of using a bi-quinary counting system (base 5 and 10), which makes it easier for visitors to pick up. For a quick start, you only need to learn numbers from 0 to 5 and multiples of

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Sihanoukville, Cambodia: Top 7 Things To Do

Sihanoukville, Cambodia: Top 7 Things To Do

Sihanoukville is a port city situated between Kampot and Phnom Penh in southern Cambodia, near Thailand and Phu Quoc Island (Vietnam). Named after the former King of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk, the city is often regarded as the most beautiful beach

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Tipping in Cambodia

Tipping in Cambodia

Tipping is not traditionally a part of Cambodian culture, and like in most Asian countries, service providers are paid by their employer rather than by the customer. However, although tipping is not necessary, it is customary to leave a dollar

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Visa to Cambodia

Visa to Cambodia

All nationalities are required to apply for a tourist visa to visit Cambodia, except for citizens from Southeast Asian countries. A visa on arrival, valid for a 30 day stay, is specifically granted at Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap

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Basic Cambodian Phrases

Basic Cambodian Phrases

Basic Cambodian pronunciation, simple sentences when saying hello. The following article shows you how to read and pronounce correctly in Khmer. Most Khmer people don't expect a foreigner to be able to speak any of their language and will surely

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Top 10 Places To Visit And See in Laos

Top 10 Places To Visit And See in Laos

Laos is renowned as a peaceful country, characterized by its solemn Buddhist temples and its kind and hospitable people. In contrast to the vibrant lifestyles in Vietnam and Cambodia, Laos exudes an extraordinary calmness and leisurely pace that often leads

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Tipping in Laos

Tipping in Laos

Tipping is not customary in Laos. However, small gratuities may be given in appreciation for efficient, friendly service. These days, people such as boat men, driver, and hotel-restaurant staff…have grown accustomed to getting a tip from tourists. The same goes

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Counting Numbers in Laos

Counting Numbers in Laos

If you’re just visiting Laos for a short while, you should be able to get by with these basic Lao phrases as people in the most touristic areas do speak a little English. The sign language works pretty well too,

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Learn Some Basic and Common Lao Phrases

Learn Some Basic and Common Lao Phrases

Lao is a Tai-Kadai language spoken by around 15 million people in Laos and Thailand. Although it is not necessary to learn Laos before you visit Laos, it is always useful to know some basic words or phases. You’ll also

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Visa to Laos

Visa to Laos

To apply for a visa to Laos, you will need to submit an application to the nearest Lao embassy or consulate. You will need to provide a passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a completed visa application

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Visa to Myanmar

Visa to Myanmar

The first requirement for applying for a visa to Myanmar is that you need to have a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Myanmar. We recommend you make a photocopy of

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Tipping in Myanmar

Tipping in Myanmar

Tipping is not part of the culture in Myanmar. However, by now they have had enough exposure to visitors who do tip that some may have come to expect it. These people are very poor, and we felt that tipping

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Counting numbers in Myanmar (Burmese)

Counting numbers in Myanmar (Burmese)

Learning how to count from 1 to 10 in the native language of Myanmar will help you feel more confident when traveling in Myanmar. Here's how to count from 1 to 10 in Myanmar: Ti - One - 1Ni -

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Basic Burmese Phrases

Basic Burmese Phrases

Most tourists in Myanmar get as far as hello and thank you. It’s a good place to start but it’s not very hard to go a bit further, to put the basic building blocks in place and before you know

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