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Here is a rundown on all the popular sports available to play in Vietnam. There is plenty for the family to do!
The Cham Islands are recognised as Vietnam's national scenic site, and constitute a group of 8 small islands of Qu?ng Nam.
At an astonishing 3143m above sea level, Fansipan Mountain is a spectacular place to visit - and is also eco-friendly!
With over 366 islands in Vietnam, there's an abundance of amazing sights to see: floating villages, uninhabited islands and more..
Rise early & visit Phung Hiep in Mekong Delta and shop from the floating markets. Everything from fruit & veg to a gas station!
Coffee mornings are one of the best ways to meet other expat women when you are in a new country.
There are many art galleries to explore in Vietnam with one of the focuses on local art.
Find out important information about the many beaches and beach clubs for their use in the Vietnam.
We have all the details about golf clubs in Vietnam, where they are, locations contact numbers.
Irish Aid believes that Civil Society Organisatiosn allow citizens to come together to participate in developing the community.
When you move to a new place, it's always fun to find out about their history and culture. Hence we put a list together....
There's so many places to shop in Vietnam. Master the art of haggling in local markets, or go on a big spending spree in the malls
If you're thinking of moving to Vietnam to teach, here's an idea of how much money you can expect to make.
Every year on March 8th, women across the world are honoured! It's also a great time to shed light on the most influential women.
We explain the maternity leave policies that are enforced for women in Vietnam. This period also includes miscarriages.
Employees who have been employed for more than one year are entitled to a severance cheque upon the termination of contract.
Here well explain the ins and outs of Vietnamese Labour law and give you a brief insight into how these laws are formed.
We have listed the top expat friendly recruitment companies in Vietnam to make the job hunt a little easier for you.
If you’re new to working in Vietnam you'll need to understand the way business is done. You'll have to learn as you go along...
Work permit in Vietnam is issued by the Department of Labor, Invalid and Society. It is valid for a period of 36 months (3 years).
In Vietnam, their laws surronding employee's are friendly so you will still have some rights to ensure the company are not unfair.
After living in Vietnam for a year, I paid home a visit. During this time, I realized a few quirky things I miss about Vietnam.
With over 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, there's many interesting & varied traditions behind weave artisans’ textiles & the culture.
As much as we try to give you all the info, sometimes you just need ears on the ground. So here's our top Vietnamese bloggers.
Vietnam has a a tropical, monsoon climate, and so you should be prepared for heavy rainfall and possible flooding when living here
The currency used in Vietnam is called the Vietnamese dong and is generally abbreviated to VND, here's our guide to local currency
Getting connected and paying for your utilities including gas, eletric and water, gas etc - here's what you need to know....