53 Best Clinics for Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) in Vietnam [2023 Prices]
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Da Nang Hospital C
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5.0
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Thanh Nhan Hospital
MyMeditravel Ha Noi, Vietnam
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Thanh Nhan Hospital
Thanh Nhan Hospital
5.0
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Bai Chay Hospital
MyMeditravel Quang Ninh, Vietnam
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Bai Chay Hospital
Bai Chay Hospital
Bai Chay Hospital
Bai Chay Hospital
Bai Chay Hospital
5.0
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Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
MyMeditravel Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
5.0
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Da Nang General Hospital
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Da Nang General Hospital
Da Nang General Hospital
Da Nang General Hospital
5.0
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Binh Dan Hospital Danang
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Binh Dan Hospital Danang
Binh Dan Hospital Danang
Binh Dan Hospital Danang
Binh Dan Hospital Danang
Binh Dan Hospital Danang
5.0
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Thien Nhan Hospital
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Thien Nhan Hospital
Thien Nhan Hospital
Thien Nhan Hospital
Thien Nhan Hospital
Thien Nhan Hospital
5.0
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Vinmec Danang International Hospital
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Vinmec Danang International Hospital
Vinmec Danang International Hospital
Vinmec Danang International Hospital
Vinmec Danang International Hospital
Vinmec Danang International Hospital
5.0
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Hoan My Da Nang Hospital
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Hoan My Da Nang Hospital
Hoan My Da Nang Hospital
Hoan My Da Nang Hospital
Hoan My Da Nang Hospital
Hoan My Da Nang Hospital
5.0
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Family Medical Practice Da Nang
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Family Medical Practice Da Nang
Family Medical Practice Da Nang
Family Medical Practice Da Nang
Family Medical Practice Da Nang
5.0
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Columbia Asia International Hospital - Gia Dinh
MyMeditravel Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Columbia Asia International Hospital - Gia Dinh
Columbia Asia International Hospital - Gia Dinh
Columbia Asia International Hospital - Gia Dinh
Columbia Asia International Hospital - Gia Dinh
Columbia Asia International Hospital - Gia Dinh
4.6
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JSC MY PERFECT INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL
MyMeditravel Bac Ninh, Vietnam
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JSC MY PERFECT INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL
JSC MY PERFECT INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL
4.5
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Tam Tri Dong Thap General Hospital
MyMeditravel Dong Thap, Vietnam
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Tam Tri Dong Thap General Hospital
Tam Tri Dong Thap General Hospital
Tam Tri Dong Thap General Hospital
Tam Tri Dong Thap General Hospital
4.5
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Hospital 199 - MPS
MyMeditravel Da Nang, Vietnam
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Hospital 199 - MPS
Hospital 199 - MPS
Hospital 199 - MPS
Hospital 199 - MPS
Hospital 199 - MPS
4.3
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Cho Ray Hospital
MyMeditravel Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Cho Ray Hospital
Cho Ray Hospital
Cho Ray Hospital
Cho Ray Hospital
Cho Ray Hospital
4.0
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108 Military Central Hospital
MyMeditravel Ha Noi, Vietnam
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108 Military Central Hospital
108 Military Central Hospital
108 Military Central Hospital
108 Military Central Hospital
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Can Tho Central General Hospital
MyMeditravel Can Tho, Vietnam
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Can Tho Central General Hospital
Can Tho Central General Hospital
Can Tho Central General Hospital
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Phu Tho General Hospital
MyMeditravel Phu Tho, Vietnam
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Phu Tho General Hospital
Phu Tho General Hospital
Phu Tho General Hospital
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Thai Nguyen General Hospital
MyMeditravel Thai Nguyen, Vietnam
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Thai Nguyen General Hospital
Thai Nguyen General Hospital
Thai Nguyen General Hospital
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Cam Pha General Hospital
MyMeditravel Quang Ninh, Vietnam
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Cam Pha General Hospital
Cam Pha General Hospital
Cam Pha General Hospital
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NASS - North American Spine Society
ESHRE - European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
MPS - Medical Protection Society
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JCRS - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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RS - The Rhinoplasty Society
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WFO - World Federation of Orthodontists
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Dentsply Friadent Implant Programme
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WOSIAM - World Society Interdisciplinary Anti-Aging Medicine
ESE - European Society of Endodontology
ECAMS - European College of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery
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Everything you'll need to know about Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) in Vietnam

What is the cost of Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) in Vietnam?

The pricing for Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) largely pivots on a myriad of variables such as the intensity of the disorder, the unique surgical methods used, the proficiency of the surgeon, and the clinic where the intervention is conducted. Thus, delivering an exact quote without a thorough analysis of these factors can be challenging.

It's crucial to note that the overall expenditure generally includes not just the operative procedure, but also pre-intervention discussions, anesthesia charges, after-surgery management, physical recovery, and subsequent appointments. Beyond these direct expenses, there might also be related indirect expenditures like extended absence from work and transportation costs for patients acquiring treatment away from their residence.

What does the Procedure Involve?

A posterior cruciate ligament can be performed as a minimally invasive procedure. Your surgeon will start by making small incisions around your knee. Then paths will be created in the incisions to insert surgical tools. The surgery can be done to:

  • Repair the PCL – if there is enough ligament that is still intact, your surgeon will secure the damaged ligament back onto the bone. Sutures will be used to repair any tears in the ligament. Sutures will also be used to secure the ligament to the bone/.

  • Reconstruction – during reconstruction, tendon tissue from a donor cadaver or another part of your body is used. Any damaged ligaments that remain in the knee are removed from the knee joint.  Your surgeon will create small incisions on the surface of the shinbone inside the knee and the thighbone. Then, your surgeon will thread the additional tendon through the incisions and uses staples or screws to secure it. Your surgeon will test your knee’s range of motion once the graft is securely in place.

When either the repair or the reconstruction is completed, your surgeon will close the skin with stitches and place bandages on the knee.

There are two types of anesthesia that may be used during PCL: spinal anesthesia and general anesthesia. With spinal anesthesia, you will be awake throughout the procedure but won’t feel anything in your legs. You may also be given a sedative to help you relax. With general anesthesia, you will be asleep and unaware of anything throughout the procedure.

How Long Should I Stay in Vietnam?

The length of time required for Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) in Vietnam fluctuates depending on various considerations. These encompass the kind of anesthesia implemented, the general status of your health, and the specific surgical method employed. In most instances, patients are permitted to leave on the same day if the operation was carried out with local anesthesia or as a day procedure.

Nevertheless, a handful of patients may be required to remain in the hospital for several days, particularly if the operation was intricate or if they possess other pre-existing health complications. In addition, it's advised that patients remain in close proximity to the hospital for a minimum of two weeks post discharge, as the initial consultation following the surgery generally transpires during this period.

PCL surgery usually takes around 2 hours to complete. Typically, you need to stay in the hospital for at least one night, plan to stay in Vietnam for at least 1 or 2 weeks after surgery to allow time for your body to heal and to attend follow-up checkups.

What's the Recovery Time?

Recovery time following a Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) varies depending on several individual factors, including your overall health, the severity of the ligament damage, and the specific type of procedure employed. You can gradually return to your normal activity as recommended by your surgeon. For office work, you may be able to return to work in 2 to 3 weeks. However, you need to wait at least 3 months if you do physical work. You can generally start taking part in sports within 6 months. Complete recovery can take around six to nine months.

What About Aftercare?

The aftercare for PCL will focus on rehabilitation and pain relief. You will need to take part in formal physiotherapy after surgery. The first few physiotherapy appointments are designed to help you control the swelling and pain. Within three weeks, your physiotherapist may begin to focus on a range of motion exercises. It is important that you visit your doctor and physiotherapist on a regular basis until you recover completely. You can always choose to do the physiotherapy at home instead of in Vietnam. Physiotherapy is important to get movement, reflexes, and strength back into your knee.

Besides physiotherapy, the following are the aftercare instructions of PCL surgery:

  • Immediately after surgery, your surgeon may also prescribe pain medication. Make sure to take your medications as and when prescribed by your surgeon. 

  • You may need to use a knee immobilizer and crutches during early recovery to decrease stress on the knee but keep you mobile.  

  • While resting, put pillows below your knee to keep it elevated above your feet.

  • Avoid climbing up the stairs.

  • Eat healthy nutritious food to speed up your recovery.

  • Use ice packs to reduce swelling.

  • Ask family members/friends to help you and look after you during the early stages of recovery. 

  • Follow all post-operative instructions from your surgeon.

What's the Success Rate?

The results of Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) depend on many things. These include how skilled the doctor is, how bad the ligament injury is, and how well the patient follows their recovery plan. But generally, Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) has a good success rate, with many people getting their knee strength back after the surgery. PCL surgery has a high success rate of about 90%.

Remember, a good surgery result isn't just about the operation itself. It also depends a lot on the patient doing their part during recovery. This means sticking to their exercise plan, taking their medicine, and keeping all their appointments with their doctor.

Are there Alternatives to Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL)?

If the injury is severe or if you have persistent knee instability despite other treatments, you would not be suitable to have other alternatives than surgery. However, in most cases, surgery is not required if the injury is not severe. In this case, you have the option to undergo physical therapy. During physical therapy, a therapist will teach you exercises that will help improve your knees function and stability, as well as to make it stronger. You can also take over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers to help relieve pain and reduce swelling.

What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

Ahead of your Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL), your health expert will effectuate a comprehensive appraisal, which is indispensable for the formulation of surgical methods. This includes acquiring a meticulous medical chronicle and implementing a physical inspection. Moreover, imaging procedures like radiographs, MRI, or CT scans are performed to acquire a precise perception of the knee's internal arrangement. There might also be routine preoperative evaluations such as blood screenings or a chest radiograph to evaluate your general well-being.

Furthermore, you'll engage in a conversation with your health professional concerning the surgical operation, potential challenges and complications, and potential results. This is an appropriate moment to voice any uncertainties or inquiries regarding the process. It's crucial to inform your health specialist about any medications (comprising nonprescription supplements) you are presently using since some may need to be paused before the operation.

Subsequent to your Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL), you'll likely regain consciousness in a Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), where they'll meticulously monitor your vital signs during your recovery from anesthesia. There may be an experience of discomfort in your knee for which analgesics will be prescribed. You will also observe a bandage or dressing around your knee safeguarding the surgical incision. Depending on your health condition and the sophistication of the operation,

With regards to symptoms, injury in the posterior cruciate ligament can cause disability and knee instability. You may also experience pain and swelling due to the injury. If left untreated, you might also be at a high risk of eventually developing arthritis. Before PCL surgery, you cannot walk normally or enjoy sports due to the symptoms that your PCL injury brings. After surgery, any pain and swelling should be gone. You can also enjoy activities again and the risk of developing arthritis is significantly reduced.

What are the Potential Risks of Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL)?

While potential risks are rare, PCL surgery does carry some risk such as:

  • Infection
  • Excess bleeding and blood clots
  • Persistent pain
  • Knee instability
  • Continued stiffness and/or numbness in the knee
  • A possibility of additional surgery in the future if the treatment fails.

If your recovery is not progressing as expected or if you experience fever and chills, increasing pain, that cannot be controlled with medications your surgeon prescribed, and persistent nausea or vomiting, it is important that you call your doctor right away.

Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 10/07/2023.

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Knee Ligament Surgery (PCL) in and around Vietnam

About Vietnam

Situated at the extreme east of the Indochina Peninsula, Vietnam is a country that exhibits profound cultural richness and captivating landscapes. It holds the distinction of being the world's 15th most populous country, housing over 94 million residents scattered across its diverse geographical expanse. Despite grappling with issues like poverty and corruption, Vietnam's impressive economic performance cannot be overlooked. Notably, the country boasts a commendable GDP growth rate and is celebrated as one of the fastest-growing economies globally.

This country is well-known around the globe for its breathtaking natural beauty. It's also recognized for its energetic, larger-than-life cities that are always buzzing with activity. Furthermore, its culture is intricate and assorted, attracting millions who appreciate rich customs and traditions. In 2018, this place was a magnet for tourists, drawing in over 15 million visitors who were eager to immerse themselves in its unique way of life.

Broadly celebrated for its splendid scenic landscapes, there's an undeniable charm this country possesses. The vivacious megacities are a thrilling fusion of noise, colors, and life that leaves an impression on all who stroll through them. The cultural mosaic of this land is complex, and varied, presenting evidence of a fascinating history shared through countless generations. The year 2018 saw floods of tourists - well in excess of 15 million - come to explore, each leaving with their own tale of discovery within its borders.

The rapid development of Vietnam has made it into the next medical tourism hub in Southeast Asia. Now, medical tourists consider the country as their potential medical destination. Many new medical centers have sprung up and welcomed thousands of patients to relax and enjoy their treatment. The country offers a wide range of cost-effective medical treatment, well-trained doctors, and professional equipment. The country focuses on promoting medical tourism to neighboring markets such as Laos and Cambodia. 

Popular Parts of Vietnam

  • Ho Chi Minh, formerly Saigon, is the most populous city in Vietnam. It is the financial center and home to the largest stock exchange in the country. Tourists coming to the city can enjoy its many tourist spots such as shopping in the Ben Thanh Market, viewing the city from Saigon Skydeck, discovering the city’s history from The War Remnants Museum, or learning the culture of Jade Emperor Pagoda. Other than the attractions, the city is also famous for its traditional food, including pho and pork rolls.
  • Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and the country’s major metropolitan and political center. Tourists will find many well-preserved colonial buildings, museums, and pagodas. As one of the most ancient capitals in the world, most tourists will be delighted to explore the city’s historic Old Quarter, spend a beautiful day in Hoan Kiem Lake, or visit the Temple of Literature.
  • Hoi An invites tourists to experience a slow-paced, relaxing lifestyle. The city’s Old Town has successfully preserved Japanese merchant houses and Chinese temples. To get a glimpse of the city, many tourists will opt for a bicycle tour. The city also offers a unique farming and fishing experience for its visitors. Off the coast of the city, tourists will be overjoyed to find a diving paradise with hundreds of different coral and fish.
  • Nha Trang is a coastal city on the South Central Coast of the country. Tourists usually come to this city for its stunning white sandy beaches and scuba diving. In addition to the beautiful beaches, Nha Trang Bay is considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful bays. The city is also home to the remnants of the Champa Kingdom, gothic-style Catholic churches, and many Buddhist temples.
  • Da Nang is located on the coast of the South China Sea, making it the most important port city of Vietnam. The city continues to evolve each year, with modern hotels and restaurants being developed all around it. It is the tourist capital of South Central Vietnam. Tourists visit the city to enjoy its tranquil beaches with crystal clear waters, beautiful ancient pagodas, interesting French colonial buildings, and green national parks.

Weather and Climate in Vietnam

Vietnam, situated uniquely on the map, experiences differing climates in its varied regions. If you travel south, you'll find a tropical monsoon climate. This climate type typically comes with two main seasons - the wet season and the dry season.

Straying north, however, you'll encounter a different story altogether. Here, the climate is categorized as monsoonal but it's accompanied by four clear-cut seasons - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. So, regardless of the time of year, there's a high chance you'll experience a unique slice of Vietnamese weather, depending entirely on which part of the country you've set foot in.

  • The south experiences wet and dry season and the wet season lasts from September to December. There is more rainfall between September and November. The dry season starts in January and ends in August and the average annual temperature is around 26 °C. Some cities such as Da Nang are prone to typhoons during the wet season.
  • In the north, spring starts in February characterized by some rain and cold temperature. The end of April is the start of summer, with intense sunshine and sometimes even a heatwave. The average temperature during Summer is 27.5 °C but it can feel a lot hotter. Autumn starts in September and ends in November. Autumn has the best weather, with a lot of sunshine and calm wind. From December to January is Winter and it is generally cold with an average temperature of 17 °C which can drop as low as 7 °C.

Getting Around in Vietnam

There are numerous airports in Vietnam that connect the major cities. However, there are three major international airports where international visitors usually arrive at, Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, and Da Nang. Most international flights will arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport which serves domestic and international flights to and from major cities in Asia, Europe, and Australia. In terms of capacity, the biggest airport in the country is the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi.

The airport is a hub for both local and global travel. It houses two terminals within its boundaries. Terminal 1 is tasked with the management of domestic flights, servicing those traveling within the country's borders. On the other hand, Terminal 2 oversees international flight operations, connecting this airport to numerous cities across Asia and Europe. Affordable airlines, including the likes of Jetstar Pacific and VietJet Air, schedule flights departing from and arriving at both Tan Son Nhat and Noi Bai airports - a testament to the airport's reach and convenience to travelers with varying budget needs.

Tourists do have a few travel options to get around Vietnam. The country is served by trains running from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi and it stops in many of the popular areas such as Da Nang and Nha Trang. Buses are a great option for tourists to get around the country and the buses are privately operated buses called “open tour” buses. There is also a national bus system, but they are generally not as comfortable as the private buses.

Taxis are available in most cities and can be hailed directly from the streets or via a phone call. The fare usually starts at VND 10,000 to VND 12,000. If you need to be quick, try the motorcycle taxis known as Xe Om. You will need to negotiate the price but they can be found in most parts of the cities. Cyclo (similar to trishaw) is also available for short-distance travel within a city. For easier travel, opt for Grab Motorbike, an online hailing app similar to Uber.

Tourist Visas in Vietnam

  • Citizens of 24 countries, including Singapore, Thailand, Russia, and Japan, can enter and stay in Vietnam for up to 90 days without a visa.
  • Citizens of 81 countries, including the United States, the European Union, and Canada, can apply for an e-visa. An e-visa is a single-entry visa that allows the holder to stay in Vietnam for up to 30 days.
  • Citizens of all other countries need to apply for a visa at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate.

How to apply for an e-visa:

  • To apply for an e-visa, you will need to create an account on the Vietnam e-Visa website and complete an online application form. You will also need to upload a digital photo of yourself and a scan of your passport.
  • The e-visa fee is USD 25.
  • Once your application is approved, you will receive an e-visa by email. The e-visa must be printed out and presented to immigration officials upon arrival in Vietnam.

Additional information:

  • All visitors to Vietnam must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond their intended date of departure from Vietnam.
  • Visitors who obtain an e-visa must have a valid passport and a digital photo.
  • Visitors who apply for a visa at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate may also need to provide additional documentation, such as a proof of onward travel or a letter of invitation.

Additional Information

  1. Local Currency: The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong and 1 USD converts to VND 24,455.
  2. Money & Payments: ATMs are widely available throughout the country. Credit and debit cards are accepted in many hotels but most restaurants and shops still only accept cash. Tipping is generally not expected but will be appreciated.
  3. Local Language: Vietnamese is the local language. English is not widely spoken, but if you are staying in popular tourist areas, there will be people who can speak some English.
  4. Local Culture and Religion: Most of the population follows the Vietnamese folk religion. Buddhism, Christianity, Hoahaoism, Islam, and Hinduism are also freely practiced.
  5. Public Holidays: The country celebrates major religious and national holidays such as New Year’s Day, Saigon Liberation Day, and Vietnam Traditional Lunar New Year.