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According to Taiwan's **May 14**, a group of Chinese tourists were asked by the airport police to change their clothes when they entered Vietnam for tourism, wearing shirts printed with a map of the nine-dash line of the South China Sea. Vietnam** said it would cooperate with relevant units to deal with the incident.
On May 13, police at Cam Ranh International Airport in Khanh Hoa province checked through 14 passengers from China when they found them wearing shirts with a map of the "nine-dash line of the South China Sea."
It is reported that this group of tourists departed from Xi'an and went to Nha Trang City, a scenic spot in Vietnam, for 5 days.
The report pointed out that the airport police communicated with the travel agency, asked the passengers to change their clothes, and handed over the jacket printed with the map of the "nine-dash line of the South China Sea" to **. Travelers said they bought the tops together in the Chinese market. Cam Ranh International Airport** said it would cooperate with Khanh Hoa Province**.
Tran Viet Chung, director of the Khanh Hoa Provincial Department of Tourism, said that it has been reported to the province and will cooperate with relevant units to deal with it, including reviewing the airport surveillance video to clarify the incident.
China has repeatedly stressed that China's territorial sovereignty and related rights in the South China Sea have been formed in the course of a long history, and have sufficient historical and legal basis for successive China to uphold them. China's determination to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea is unshakable and its sincerity has always been unwavering.
Defending sovereignty should be understood by all countries.
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Punching someone and defending against others will allow others to follow suit if the mainland engages others like this, and others will naturally follow suit.
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When traveling in Vietnam, you can wear light summer clothes during the day, carry a light jacket, avoid air-conditioned rooms, and the air conditioning in the car is too low to catch a cold, and sometimes it is cool at night, so you need to wear an autumn coat; When entering formal occasions, do not wear slippers, shorts, short skirts, sleeveless tops and other inappropriate clothing, please pay attention to carry them; When going to the jungle with a lot of mosquitoes, you need to wear long clothes and trousers, please bring them; Shoes should be light and suitable for walking, and it is not suitable to wear newly bought shoes and high heels.
Vietnam travel taboos1.Do not touch other people's heads, including children;
2.When there are green branches hanging at the intersection of the village, it is a sign that it is forbidden to enter, and outsiders are not allowed to enter;
3.The Khmer people in the south should not use their left hand to salute, eat, give and receive objects;
4.Vietnamese people taboo three people to take a group photo, not to use a match or lighter to light a cigarette for three people in a row, it is considered unlucky;
5.The temple is recognized as a sacred place, and those who enter the temple must dress modestly and neatly, and are not allowed to wear shorts, miniskirts, topless shirts, or other inappropriate clothing. When walking on the street, be careful not to step on the sacrificial items lined up on the street.
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The average winter temperature in Vietnam is 26 19.
The average daytime is 26, so it is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes such as cotton and linen shirts, thin long skirts, and thin T-shirts.
With an average of 19 at night, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes such as short suits, T-shirts, light jeans, casual clothes, and professional suits made of single-layer cotton and linen fabrics.
The cities with the highest average daily temperature in winter are Hanoi (33), Ho Chi Minh City (32), and Da Nang (34).
The cities with the lowest average daily temperature in winter in Vietnam are Hanoi (14), Ho Chi Minh City (21) and Da Nang (18).
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Now that the weather in Vietnam is relatively hot, it is enough to wear the coolest summer clothes. Also, prepare a swimsuit, as many tourist cities in Vietnam are located by the sea.
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Wear short sleeves and a jacket here, and it will be cool in the morning and evening. I'm in Kunming.
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Both RMB and US dollars are acceptable, but US dollars are common in Vietnam, and most of the more high-end stores will directly charge US dollars, while there are very few stores that charge RMB, except for some shops in some tourist attractions such as Long Bay. It may not be very cost-effective to use a credit card, and the handling fee will definitely be charged, so it is not clear how much.
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Now to travel to Vietnam, it is enough to prepare summer clothes. The average annual temperature in Vietnam is around 23-25 degrees, and there is not much difference between the temperature in the south and the north, with only one or two degrees of temperature difference.
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Vietnamese national costume.
Vietnamese girls wear robes on important occasions or at wedding banquets.
Traditional festivals and folk customs: Vietnam's traditional national festivals are the same as those in China, mainly including the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chongyang Festival, etc., among which the Spring Festival is the grandest festival.
The dress was simple, with men wearing suits for formal occasions and women wearing ethnic "cheongsam" (similar to cheongsam) and trousers. The eating habits are similar to those of some ethnic groups in Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan in China. Use chopsticks to eat, and like to eat light, cold, sour and spicy food.
Vietnamese people taboo three people to take a group photo, not to use a match or lighter to light a cigarette for three people in a row, it is considered unlucky; I don't want people to touch the top of my head, and I can't put my feet on the ground when I sit on the ground.
Like many ethnic groups, Vietnamese people also have special costumes for important occasions such as weddings, funerals, and celebrations, for example, the bride and groom must wear formal traditional dresses during traditional wedding ceremonies. The groom wears a silk black or dark blue robe and a cloth hat of the same color, and the bride wears a white silk yellow national dress with a white gauze caftan and a yellow cloth hat. Since some Vietnamese people believe in Catholicism, they also wear Western-style white yarn to hold weddings, and more and more young people prefer Western-style dresses, so shops renting Western-style dresses can be found everywhere.
At the funeral, family members are required to wear plain traditional clothing with strips of white cloth tied around their heads, while men participating in the sacrifice wear black clothing and women wear plain clothing.
The "aodai" is the most traditional national costume in Vietnam, mostly made of silk, and its original style borrowed from the characteristics of Chinese Hanfu, but added to the Vietnamese people's own national characteristics. Later, many clothing experts, including French designers, modified "Ao Dai". The "Ao Dai" we see today was probably finalized in the 30s of the last century.
Many people think that "Ao Dai" is somewhat similar to the Chinese cheongsam, but in fact, "Ao Dai" is a kind of clothing that integrates a variety of cultural elements, which can best reflect the simple character of Vietnamese men and show the soft figure of Vietnamese girls.
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The characteristic costume of Vietnamese girls is a white cheongsam, which is very beautiful. Different national costumes are also different, if you want to know more about it, you can take a look here.
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You can't look at what Vietnamese people wear in terms of Chinese habits or standards. In China, slippers are only worn at home, and if you wear them to work, you will be warned at least and fired at worst. In Vietnam, it is fashionable to wear slippers to work and go shopping.
We often see some men in suits and women in "national clothes" shopping leisurely or riding motorcycles to work. In our eyes, this is incompatible with the elegance of the suit and the "national costume", but in their eyes there is nothing wrong with it. People love to wear slippers all year round, and it is easy and natural to walk, drive a motorcycle, or ride a bicycle.
Like the "cheongsam" worn by Chinese women, Vietnamese women also have their own "national costume", which resembles a Chinese cheongsam, with a slit that reaches the waist, a small vertical round neck, the upper half is double-layered, and the skirt is all long and naked, decorated with embroidery or piping, which is very elegant. This Chinese cheongsam-style costume has an excellent waist cinching effect, and most of the charming figures of Vietnamese girls come from it.
In the past, there were not many Vietnamese girls who had the conditions to wear national uniforms, and even if they did, they were reluctant to wear them often, and only wore them on major festivals. Now, the living conditions are better, and almost all young women have such national uniforms, and some even have multiple sets, so that they can show off their style at any time. When a gust of wind blows and the skirt flutters, the Vietnamese girl does not scramble to cover the skirt, but picks up her long hair and lets it flutter with the skirt.
They are not afraid that men want to get into it, and it's useless to think about it, because their "national uniform" is different from the Chinese cheongsam, and there is a pair of waist-length wide-legged trousers.
There is a saying among tourists that if there are two Vietnamese people of different genders who do not have obvious gender characteristics in appearance, then you only have to look at the hat on their head——— the cuckold must be a man, and the white hat must be a woman. This is not at all true, in Vietnam, all men wear green hats, and all women wear white hats without exception. Vietnam's white hats resemble the pointed hats of southern China and are woven from the leaves of a tropical plant.
Because of its whitish color, the Vietnamese call it a white hat.
Actually, it doesn't make much difference.
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Previously they had national costumes, now they are almost the same.
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For Vietnamese, you can't wear Chinese customs or standards. In China, slippers can only be worn at home, and if they wear slippers to work, they will be warned to shoot. In Vietnam, it is fashionable to wear slippers to work and shopping.
We often see people in suits, wearing the national costume "ladies' foot slippers" leisurely shopping or riding motorcycles to work. In our opinion, this is incompatible with the elegance of Western and national costumes, but there is nothing wrong with this. People wear slippers all year round.
No matter how they walk, a motorcycle or bicycle is easy and natural.
Like the cheongsam of Chinese women, Vietnamese women also have their own "national costume". The outer layer is like a Chinese cheongsam. It opens at the waist, with a small vertical round neckline, a double layer on the top half, skirt length and bare feet, embroidered or rolled edges, elegant.
The waist of this cheongsam cheongsam works well, and the charming figure of Vietnamese girls mostly comes from foils.
The Vietnamese are descendants of the ancient Luo Yue people, who first lived in northern Vietnam and then gradually moved south until they reached the southern tip in the mid-19th century. With the Luoyue tribe as the main body, it is mixed with some indigenous ethnic elements of Southeast Asia. The use of the Vietnamese language is undecided.
Chinese loanwords in the Vietnamese language account for more than half of its vocabulary.
The Vietnamese are descendants of the ancient Luo Yue people, who first lived in northern Vietnam and then gradually moved south until they reached the southern tip in the mid-19th century. With the Luoyue tribe as the main body, it is mixed with some indigenous ethnic elements of Southeast Asia.
In 679 years of Vietnam's "people fishing, the Tang Dynasty of China once set up the "Annam Metropolitan Protectorate" in its place, so it is also called Annam. There were also country names such as Da Qu Yue, Da Yue, and Da Yu. In 1802, the founder of the Nguyen Dynasty, King Gia Long Nguyen Phuc Anh, requested to change the name of the country to "South Vietnam", but in 1803, the Chinese Qing court did not allow it, and named him "King of Vietnam", and the name of Vietnam began here.
Since 1838, it has also been known as Great South. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam was established in 1945. In 1976, it was renamed the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (abbreviation:
Vietnam) is located on the east side of the Indochina Peninsula, bordering Yunnan and Guangxi in the north, Laos and Cambodia in the west, the South China Sea in the east, and the Gulf of Siam in the south. It has an area of 329556 square kilometers and a population of 58 million (1984), of which more than 89% are of the Jing ethnic group. There are also more than 60 ethnic groups such as Dai, Dai, Mang, Nong, and Miao.
The Vietnamese have been in a feudal society since the beginning of the Common Era, mainly engaged in agriculture, with a few engaged in industry, handicrafts, forestry, fishing, and commerce. Villages are mostly made up of different occupations and religious beliefs. In the past, arranged marriages between parents, finger marriages, and small wives were more common among Vietnamese.
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To elders and people of status, use honorifics when speaking. Vietnamese people's **, dance and theater arts have strong national characteristics.
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