When do you need to meet with the People's Committee when traveling in Vietnam?
When would this be necessary and how could I make sure I'm not getting into trouble? I know I can go to Sapa without a member of the People's Committee, so when would this problem arise? Does anyone know how to plan for this?
Its questions like this which really aggravate me.
Please note that its not YOU who is aggravating me, but rather whoever put this nonsense into your ears.
I have been living in Vietnam for 17 years. Yes I know many members of the various provincial people's committees. I also have friends in the National Assembly and Prime Minister's office.
This is because I am a businessman who has helped to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for various charities here.
As a simple tourist, you have no worries whatsoever, I give you my word on this.
Come to Vietnam, obey the laws (which are primarily the same as your laws back home), and have a good time.
Vietnam is the SAFEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD to be in. No terrorism here and the people look after their overseas visitors very well.
Sapa is beautiful, but cold this time of year. Bring your winter woolies and have a great time.
Momma's Boys
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