For 2010, Vietnam is celebrating a National Year of Tourism. Actually, they are kicking it off a little bit early, on October10, 2009, according to this article on Bernama.com.
The kick-off celebration will include many exciting activities for Vietnamese citizens and travelers alike, including art performances, music performances like Chinese traditional operettas and traditional folk songs, martial art exhibitions and calligraphy.
The celebration of the National Year of Tourism will continue on through 2010, of course. According to the Vietnamese government’s tourism site, the entire country will be participating. Vietnam is also celebrating the 1,000-year anniversary of the founding of its capital, Hanoi, so many events will be held there. There will will an emphasis on environmentally-friendly tourism opportunities, a tour guide competition, an international gastronomy festival in Hanoi, and much more.
With the increased emphasis on tourism, now is a great time to go to Vietnam. However, do make sure to apply for your Vietnamese visa before you leave. Vietnam does not issue visas on arrival, and you can’t get in without one.
Compared to other countries, getting a Vietnamese visa is relatively simple. You do need the following documents:
- Your US passport
- A completed Vietnamese visa application
- A recent passport photo
A private passport expediting company, like RushMyTravelVisa.com, can make getting a Vietnamese visa faster and easier. RushMyTravelVisa streamlines the application process by providing you with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions.
You’ll work with a trained visa specialist, who will review your documents to make sure everything is in order before submitting it to the consulate. This ensures that your visa application is processed as quickly as possible.
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