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The Democratic Republic of Vietnam's first embassy was opened in Beijing in 1950, followed by Moscow in 1952, and consulates in Nanning, Kunming, and Guangzhou opening shortly afterwards. In 1964 the DRV had opened 19 diplomatic missions abroad; six years later this number increased to 30. [1]
The capital city of Thailand, Bangkok hosts 79 embassies and other diplomatic representations. Major cities such as Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, and Songkhla are host to consular missions. Honorary consulates are not included in this listing. Map of diplomatic missions in Thailand
Guinea-Bissau is accredited to Vietnam from its embassy in Beijing, China. Kenya: 21 December 1995 See Kenya–Vietnam relations. As of 1998, this was the last African country with which Vietnam established bilateral diplomatic links. [22] Kenya is accredited to Vietnam through its embassy in Bangkok, Thailand. [23]
A painting of Ong Chiang Su (Thai: องเชียงสือ), an Annamese ruler, in audience with King Rama I in the Amarin Throne Hall in Bangkok 1782. Note by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The first real contact between Siam (today called Thailand) and Vietnam was recorded in the 16th century.
Vietnamese e-Visa Vietnamese e-Visa Stamp. Vietnam introduced a pilot electronic visa system on 1 February 2017. [30] Starting from August 15, 2023, an e-Visa is issued to citizens of all countries and territories and is issued for single or multiple entry up to 90 days. The e-Visa costs 25 (single) or 50 (multiple) USD.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Vietnam. The capital, Hanoi currently hosts 80 embassies. Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang are host to career consulates. This listing omits honorary consulates and trade missions, except for those that serve as de facto embassies. Diplomatic missions in Vietnam
The Embassy of India in Hanoi and the ICCR sponsored an international conference on "Cham Civilisational Linkages between India and Vietnam" in Danang in June 2012. INS Sudarshini made a goodwill visit to Danang from 31 December 2012 to 3 January 2013 and held cultural programmes in the city.
Visa required [3] Vietnam: eVisa [3] [69] e-Visa is valid for 90 days and multiple entry. Traveling directly to Phu Quoc Island are allowed to stay on the island for up-to 30 days without a visa. [70] [71] No visa required for Diplomatic and Official Passport holders up to 90 days. Yemen: Visa required [3] Zambia: eVisa [3] [72] 3 months ...