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Haiphong Travel Tips

Haiphong Travel Tips

Hai Phong Vietnam Travel Guide

Local SIM Cards

Viettel, Mobifone, and Vinaphone are major networks. Viettel generally has the widest coverage. Buy at Cat Bi International Airport, official stores, or phone shops. Your passport is documentation. Data packages are affordable-friendly, as an illustration, 5-10 USD for a month of unlimited or high-GB data.

Options

  • Providers: Viettel, Mobifone, Vinaphone.
  • Affordable: Mobile data plans are economical.
  • eSIMs: Some international ESIM providers like Airalo offer immediate connectivity.

Internet & Wi-Fi Access

Wi-Fi is widely available and for the most part free in hotels, guesthouses, cafes, and restaurants. Connection speed is usually good. Public Wi-Fi is less common, and security is a consideration. Portable Wi-Fi devices, for instance those from Solis Wi-Fi, offer a personal hotspot.

Availability

  • Hotels: Free Wi-Fi at most stays.
  • Cafes: Connect at local eateries.
  • Portable: Consider a personal hotspot device.

Language & Translation

Vietnamese is the official language. English is spoken by staff in major hotels, some restaurants in tourist areas, and by tour guides. It is less common among local vendors or in non-touristy areas.

Translation Aids

  • Google Translate: For real-time text, voice, and sign translation.
  • Phrasebook: A small physical phrasebook for usual sayings.
  • Language Learning: Rosetta Stone can help in basic Vietnamese phrases.

Postal Services

Vietnam Post (Bưu điện Việt Nam) is the main post office. It is near the Opera House. It offers domestic and mail to other countries and parcel services for your communication needs.

Services Available

  • Domestic Mail.
  • International Mail.
  • Parcel Services.

Essential Phrases

Common Greetings

  • Hello: Xin chào (sin chow)
  • Thank you: Cảm ơn (gam uhn)
  • Goodbye: Tạm biệt (tam bee-et)
  • Yes/No: Vâng/Không (vuhng / kohng)

Useful Phrases

  • Excuse me/Sorry: Xin lỗi (sin loy)
  • How much?: Bao nhiêu? (bow nyoo?)
  • Water: Nước (nuhk)
  • Delicious: Ngon (ngon)

Local Engagement

Even a few basic Vietnamese words go a long way. Locals appreciate the effort, and it often leads to warmer interactions. A smile bridges many gaps.

Business Hours & Schedules

Daily Operations

Typical operating hours for various businesses ensure you manage your schedule effectively.

Banking & ATMs

Banks generally operate Monday to Friday. ATMs are available 24/7 at banks, convenience stores, and major retail areas.

Holiday Impact

Religious and public holidays may impact business hours and getting around services.

Travel Contingencies

Unexpected trip interruptions can occur. Knowing your options can mitigate their impact. For flight delays or cancellations, consider services that assist with compensation.

Flight Compensation

  • Delays: Seek compensation for significant flight delays.
  • Cancellations: Assistance for cancelled flights.
  • Compensation Partner: Compensair assists with claims.

Airport Lounge Access

Elevate your airport experience. Airport lounges offer a quiet space, amenities, and often complimentary food and beverages, adding to your pre-flight time.

Lounge Benefits

  • Comfort: Unwind in a quiet setting.
  • Amenities: Food, drinks, Wi-Fi.
  • Access: Priority Pass for regular travelers.

Public Holidays

Major Holidays

  • Tet Nguyen Dan (Lunar New Year): Late Jan / early Feb; most businesses close for a week.
  • Reunification Day (April 30) & International May Day (in many countries) (May 1): A combined holiday, popular travel period.
  • National Day (September 2): A national holiday, expect busy travel.

Other & Seasonal

  • Hung Kings' Commemoration Day: 10th day of 3rd lunar month; a public holiday.
  • Seasonal closures: Low season (summer) may have reduced hours due to demand or typhoon risks.
  • Check specific schedules for public holidays as they vary year to year.

Holiday Awareness

Check specific dates for public holidays as they vary year to year. Tet Nguyen Dan especially impacts travel and business operations, often causing significant temporary closures and higher prices.

Etiquette & Cultural Norms

Greetings

A polite 'Xin chào' is a general greeting. A slight head nod or bow shows respect, especially to elders. Use appropriate titles if you are familiar with them: 'Anh' for seniors male, 'Chị' for older female, 'Em' for younger.

Interaction

  • Polite Greeting: "Xin chào"
  • Respect: Slight nod or bow
  • Titles: Use appropriate terms

Attire Guidelines

Modest dress is generally preferred, especially outside beaches or swimming pool areas. Avoid overly revealing clothing in public. When visiting religious sites, dress to cover shoulders and knees are needed for all.

Dress Code

  • Religious Sites: Cover shoulders, knees.
  • General Public: Modest dress.
  • Footwear: Remove shoes before entering homes/temples.

Photography Protocol

A smile and gesture with your camera are often understood. Generally allowed at religious sites, but be respectful and avoid flash during ceremonies. It's possible that some areas prohibit photography.

Restrictions

  • Photos: Ask permission first.
  • Do not photograph military/government buildings.
  • Avoid intrusive photography or photos of vulnerable people.

Dining Etiquette

Do not stick chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice; this resembles incense in a funeral offering. Offer food to others, especially elders, first. When toasting, use two hands to hold your glass if toasting with an elder or superior.

Table Manners

  • Chopsticks: Place them flat.
  • Sharing: Offer food.
  • Toasting: Use two hands with elders.

Cultural Taboos

Actions to Avoid

  • Do not touch people's heads.
  • Do not point with your feet or show soles towards people/altars.
  • Keep public displays of affection minimal.

Sensitive Discussions

  • Avoid discussing politically charged topics.
  • Do not throw money at vendors; hand it respectfully.
  • Religious Sites: Do not touch altars or turn back to Buddha statues.

Social Norms & Inclusivity

Gender

  • Vietnamese society is generally conservative.
  • Traditional roles persist despite legal equality.
  • Public displays of affection are not common.

Lgbtq+

  • Homosexuality is not illegal.
  • Same-sex marriage tolerated but not legally recognized.
  • Haiphong is less liberal than Hanoi; public displays might draw stares.

Mindful Interactions

Cultural sensitivity transforms a trip into an exchange. Your mindful approach leaves a positive impression and fosters genuine connections with the local community.

Accessibility Information

Travelers with mobility challenges or other particular needs may find some aspects of Haiphong challenging.

Infrastructure Limitations

Vietnam's infrastructure, including Haiphong, generally lacks comprehensive accessibility features. Sidewalks are often uneven, cluttered, or non-existent. Public transport is not usually wheelchair accessible.

Challenges

  • Sidewalks: Uneven and obstructed.
  • Transport: Limited accessibility.
  • Buildings: Many older ones lack ramps.

Accessible Travel

Numerous historic locations have steps. Museums and modern shopping centers might offer more accessibility. Private taxis or Grab cars are the most feasible options. Contemplate hiring a private vehicle with a driver for flexibility.

Getting Around

  • Modern Sites: Some provide better access.
  • Private Taxis: Most flexible.
  • Hired Driver: For personalized travel.

Sensory Support

Few specific services exist for travelers with sight or hearing difficulties impairments. It is helpful to travel with a companion or rely on apps and pre-arranged assistance for navigation and communication.

Assistance Methods

  • Companion travel is beneficial.
  • Rely on apps for navigation and translation.
  • Pre-arrange assistance with carriers.

Resources for Information

Consult travel agencies that specialize in that focus on travel for individuals with mobility issues to Vietnam for customized advice and set upments. Online forums and groups for disabled tourists could offer peer advice and practical tips.

Information Sources

  • Specialized travel agencies.
  • Online forums and support groups.
  • Peer advice from experienced travelers.

Planning Ahead

Comprehensive investigation and pre-arrangement of services are advisable for travelers with accessibility needs. Communicate your requirements clearly to accommodations and tour operators in advance.