[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"destination-asia-vietnam-nghe-an":3},{"areaSquareKm":4,"bestTimeToVisit":5,"callingCode":6,"capitalCity":7,"code":8,"createdAt":9,"currency":10,"deletedAt":7,"description":14,"drivingSide":15,"electricity":16,"emergencyNumbers":17,"faq":30,"flag":7,"gettingAround":46,"government":47,"hasChildren":48,"healthInfo":49,"id":50,"images":51,"internal_type":56,"isFavourite":48,"bucketLists":57,"languages":58,"localCustoms":62,"name":63,"parent":64,"population":70,"safetyInfo":71,"slug":72,"status":73,"timezone":74,"type":75,"updatedAt":76,"visaInfo":7},"16493.7","February to April and September to November. February-April offers pleasant, dry weather ideal for beach visits and trekking before the summer heat. September-November provides cooler temperatures and less rain after the monsoon. Avoid the rainy season (May-August) due to heavy downpours and potential flooding, and the hot, humid peak of summer (June-July). The Lunar New Year (Tet, usually January/February) is a fascinating but very busy time to experience local culture.","+84",null,"40","2026-02-06T13:18:10.269Z",{"symbol":11,"name":12,"code":13},"₫","Vietnamese Dong","VND","Nghe An, Vietnam's largest province, is a captivating destination where history, culture, and dramatic natural beauty converge. This is the birthplace of Ho Chi Minh, and visitors can explore his humble hometown in Kim Lien village, a deeply significant pilgrimage site. Beyond its historical weight, Nghe An boasts stunning landscapes, from the pristine, white-sand beaches of Cua Lo and Quynh Phuong—popular with Vietnamese tourists—to the rugged, forested peaks of Pu Mat National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve teeming with rare wildlife. The province offers authentic cultural immersion, especially in the western highlands where ethnic Thai and H'mong communities maintain traditional stilt-house villages and vibrant weekly markets. Food lovers will relish Nghe An's distinctive cuisine, famous for its intense flavors; don't miss specialties like 'cha muc' (squid sausage) and 'banh muot' (steamed rice rolls). From exploring the imperial citadel of Vinh to trekking in remote Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, Nghe An provides a less-touristed, profoundly rewarding glimpse into the heart of Vietnam.","Right","Type A, C, F; 220V, 50Hz",[18,21,24,27],{"key":19,"value":20},"Police","113",{"key":22,"value":23},"Ambulance","115",{"key":25,"value":26},"Fire","114",{"key":28,"value":29},"Tourist Police","",[31,34,37,40,43],{"key":32,"value":33},"What is the must-try food in Nghe An?","You must try 'Cha Muc' (grilled squid sausage) from Cua Lo beach, and 'Banh Muot' (steamed rice rolls) often eaten with chili sauce. The local cuisine is known for being spicier and saltier than other regions.",{"key":35,"value":36},"Is Nghe An good for beach holidays?","Yes, Cua Lo Beach is a major domestic tourist destination with a long, sandy beach and many seafood restaurants. It's bustling in summer (May-August) but quieter and pleasant outside peak season.",{"key":38,"value":39},"How do I get to Pu Mat National Park?","Pu Mat is about a 2-3 hour drive southwest from Vinh City. The most practical way is to hire a car with a driver or join a tour from Vinh. Public transport exists but is less convenient for park exploration.",{"key":41,"value":42},"Do I need a permit to visit ethnic minority villages?","Generally, no permit is needed for standard tourist visits to villages near main roads (e.g., in Con Cuong or Que Phong districts). However, for remote areas, especially near borders, check with local authorities or a tour operator.",{"key":44,"value":45},"What is the closest airport to Nghe An?","Vinh Airport (VII) is the main gateway, located just northwest of Vinh City. It has regular domestic flights to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang.","In Vinh City, use taxis (Mai Linh, Thanh Cong) or ride-hailing apps (Grab). Motorbike taxis ('xe om') are ubiquitous and cheap for short trips. For inter-city travel, buses connect major towns and districts. Renting a motorbike offers flexibility for exploring coastal roads and countryside, but requires confidence in chaotic traffic. For longer distances or travel to western highlands, consider hiring a car with a driver. Train services on the North-South Reunification Line stop at Vinh and Cua Lo stations. Domestic flights connect Vinh Airport to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.","Provincial People's Committee",false,"Medical facilities in Vinh City are adequate for basic needs (e.g., Nghe An General Hospital), but serious conditions may require evacuation to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. Travelers should have comprehensive health insurance. Recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and Japanese Encephalitis (for rural/long-term stays). Dengue fever is a risk; use mosquito repellent. Drink only bottled or boiled water. Food hygiene can be variable; eat freshly cooked, hot food. Pharmacies are widely available in towns, but bring any essential prescription medications.","a5ea20dc-3b0a-4c5a-b36e-25e950f1dd80",[52,53,54,55],"destinations/asia/vietnam/nghe-an/1770383889845-0.jpg","destinations/asia/vietnam/nghe-an/1770383889846-1.jpg","destinations/asia/vietnam/nghe-an/1770383889847-2.jpg","destinations/asia/vietnam/nghe-an/1770383889856-3.jpg","STATE",[],[59,60,61],"Vietnamese (Kinh)","Thai","H'mong","Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples, pagodas, and Ho Chi Minh's memorial sites (cover shoulders and knees). Remove shoes before entering homes and some shops. A slight bow with hands clasped is a respectful greeting. Tipping is not customary but appreciated in tourist establishments; 5-10% in restaurants is fine if service charge isn't included. When visiting ethnic minority villages, always ask permission before taking photographs. It's polite to use both hands when giving or receiving items, especially money. Public displays of affection are frowned upon.","Nghe An",{"id":65,"slug":66,"name":67,"images":7,"type":68,"internal_type":69,"flag":7,"parent":7},"b0aece23-da4a-43d5-a92a-82dd37ba8ab0","asia-vietnam","Vietnam","country","COUNTRY","3.5 million","Nghe An is generally safe for travelers. Petty theft like bag-snatching can occur in crowded markets and bus stations in Vinh; keep valuables secure. Use registered taxi companies (Mai Linh, Thanh Cong) or ride-hailing apps. Road safety is a major concern; traffic is chaotic, and driving standards are poor. Exercise extreme caution as a pedestrian or if renting a motorbike. Scams are rare but be wary of overcharging by unmetered taxis or at some tourist-oriented stalls. Remote border areas have some restrictions; check current regulations before traveling. Political demonstrations should be avoided.","asia-vietnam-nghe-an",true,"Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh +07:00 (GMT)","Province","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z"]