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Vietnam has a a tropical, monsoon climate, and so you should be prepared for heavy rainfall and possible flooding when living here
If you’re about to enrol your child into a school in Oman, here are the three options to consider.
An overview of education in Vietnam which is being restructured as it does not currently meet international standards, more here.
The Ministry of Education caters just to Vietnamese residents making it difficult for expats to research schools from abroad.
As every school is different in Vietnam we have made life easier for you and linked each school with their official holiday dates.
You will need records from previous schools, medical report & vaccination certificate - just some of the documents you might need.
There can sometimes be a bit of confusion over the UK US AUS school systems, here's an easy comparison to make it easier for you.
Only a select few universities in Vietnam teach in a language other than Vietnamese, here's a guide to the expat universities.
The entire process of registering your new car can take between two and four weeks so you have to be patient during the process.
Passing your driving test in Vietnam is far from easy, if you must take your test here then here is our guide including costs.
The most used mode of transport in Vietnam is the bicycle and motorcycle, they both zoom through the city creating chaos.
You can hire a car or mini-bus with driver to take your around the city if you're not comfortable with taking the bus or the train
Mai Linh and Vinasun are the two reputable taxi companies in Vietnam with regulated fares and a safe mode of transport.
Experience Vietnam by river and see some of the best places to visit using a water taxi.
Vietnamese busses are quite the antitheses of busses in other parts of the world. They are equipped with TVs and karaoke machines!
O|verseas citizens who hold a foreign driving license must convert it into Vietnamese equivalence if they want to drive in Vietnam
Trains in Vietnam operate between the cities and is a great way to be able to see the city.
Hong Kong's art galleries are actively involved in the future development of Hong Kong's cultural makeup, here we have a list...
Hong Kong has a long coastline that is full of twists and turns with many bays and beaches.
There is a great network of support groups for expats in Hong Kong. Great place to make friends and meet like-minded expats.
Golf is a great sport played competetively and for pleasure by many of Hong Kong's expats.
Hong Kong is a fantastic place to shop; there are a number of shopping malls catering to all your wants and needs.
Hong Kong's Disney Land opened in 2005 and since then has grown, developed and improved.
Sports in Hong Kong is a significant part of its culture. Due to British influence going as far back as the late 19th century.
Our food editor went on a fabulous culinary trip in Hong Kong and Macau.
Andrea Martins shares her experiences of attending a conference that she didn't expect would be as it was. Find out more.
A guide to what to expect in the form of gratuity, end of service and payments in lieu of notice for the Hong Kong employee
The Employment Ordinance is the main piece of legislation governing conditions of employment in Hong Kong
Unlike other countries Hong Kong doesn't limit the number of skilled immigrants it allows into the country.