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One noticeable difference between the two places is the weather. Ho Chi Minh
City has two distinct seasons: a very humid, rainy season and a long, hot, dry season
throughout the year. The highest temperature climbs to approximately 39°C around
noon in late April and the lowest might be about 16°C in the early mornings of late
December. In the dry season, December through April, it is really hot and humid. The
hot climate is hard enough on the people that they have to turn the air conditioner all
day. In the rainy period of May to November, it is a little cold but still humid because
it has been constantly raining during this period of time. It is not easy to live in such a
hot city because one always breaks into perspiration and feel uncomfortable in a daily
routine. Like Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat also has two separate seasons that are rainy
and dry seasons, yet these two seasons are clearly marked by distinct weather
changes. In the dry season, November to April, it is somewhat hot but windy. This
makes Da Lat more beautiful than the other. It can be considered an ideal point of
time for students, who are out of school for summer, to go flying kites. The average
daily high temperature peaks at 22°C at the end of June. The average relative
humidity ranges from over 90% in the morning to around 60% the afternoon. The
rainy season in Da Lat, May through October, is cool and rainy, with temperatures
averaging in the upper 18°C to lower 22°C during the day and in the 13°C to lower
17°C at night. This makes people living in Da Lat feel cool and comfortable
throughout the year; therefore, one can enjoy fresh air and comfortable temperature
all day. With such weather conditions, Da Lat definitely has more exclusive and
desirable weather than Ho Chi Minh City. Overall, Da Lat is currently one of the
most preferable places nationwide for people to visit for different purposes, such as
settling in.

Another major difference is transportation. It is true that Ho Chi Minh, one of the
popular destinations, tends to be crowded and congestion occurs at any time,
especially the time of getting off from work. Congestion takes on many faces, occurs
in many different contexts, and is caused by many different processes. For example, a
person has to go to work by motorcycle every single day. It takes him about an hour
to come and leave the office because of heavy traffic congestion during rush hour.
Besides, a growing number of local public transportation, such as taxis, buses moving
on the narrow and down-graded roads all day also accounts for the chaotic and
disordered traffic flow models. Moreover, the volume of cars in Ho Chi Minh City is
considered as the leading nationwide which causes perpetual traffic jam daily,
especially during rush hour. Conversely, there is not much traffic in Da Lat. For
example, students can spend approximately 10 minutes cycling to get home from
school 2 to 3 miles away even if in the rush hour. Population in Da Lat is still lower
than in Ho Chi Minh City’s. This leads to the use of vehicles in Da Lat is also less
than in Ho Chi Minh City’s, especially cars. This apparent distinction of
transportation makes Da Lat unique and much more attractive to people who tend to
settle there.

The most visible distinction between the two places is cost of living. In Ho Chi
Minh, an average cost of living was about 2,000,000 VND/person a month (20,000
VND ~ 1 USD) with an average salary per a worker per month from 2,500,000 VND
to 3,000,000 VND (equivalent to $125 to $150) in 2010. This showed how high
living expenses are in Ho Chi Minh City at the time. Moreover, it is hard for those
who want to own a piece of small land to raise or plant anything on because land cost
here is terribly much expensive and valued. An average cost of 100 square-feet house
here estimated over 1 billion VND (equivalent to $50,000) in 2010. Conversely, in Da
Lat, it only cost 1/4 times of cost of living/person/month in Ho Chi Minh while an
average salary per a worker was between 1,500,000 VND and 2,000,000 VND
(equivalent to from $75 to $100) in 2010. Compared to Ho Chi Minh, it is really
cheap because one can plant any vegetables and raise poultry he wants in order to use
fresh food and save a huge amount of money to live better. Moreover, nothing tastes
as good as home grown, fresh-picked fruits, and vegetables. For instance, one can
raise a small garden for vegetables and raise chickens and ducks for eggs and meat.
When vegetables are needed, it just takes a few minutes to pick them, or if one is in
need of chickens, he could catch one from a herd of cattle. This not only saves
money, but energy. Further, housing opportunities are available for everyone,
especially low income workers because it does not cost too much to own one.
Average cost of a house here was approximately 200,000,000 VND (equivalent to
$10,000) in 2010 for a 100 square-feet house. This is really important information for
those deciding where to live in order to save money and cover all living expenses.
Thus, cost of living is both significant and prerequisite for one’s reference before
making a decisive action for a better place to settle in. In general, the cost of living in
Da Lat is less than Ho Chi Minh City. It is still a preferable choice to live in.

The difference of weather, transportation, and cost of living between Ho Chi
Minh and Da Lat bring them some advantages and disadvantages.
With such the cool weather throughout the year, little transportation, and less cost of living,
Da Lat is an ideal destination for people who are really looking for quietness, fresh air, and
coolness to settle in. It is in such perfect condition that the population in Da Lat has
been gradually increasing in recent years. Now, it is a strong recommendation for
those definitely wanting to live in Da Lat that life in Da Lat can be considered a
paradise. Therefore, living in Da Lat is still the best choice to consider future
settlement and investment.
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Một sự khác biệt đáng chú ý giữa hai vị trí là thời tiết. Thành phố Hồ Chí MinhThành phố có hai mùa rõ rệt: một mùa giải rất ẩm ướt, mưa và một mùa dài, nóng và khôtrong suốt cả năm. Nhiệt độ cao nhất trèo lên đến khoảng 39° C xung quanh thành phốtrưa vào cuối tháng tư và thấp nhất có thể là khoảng 16° C vào buổi sáng sớm muộnTháng mười hai. Trong mùa khô, ngày qua ngày, đó là thực sự nóng và ẩm. Cáckhí hậu nóng là khó khăn, đủ về những người mà họ phải bật điều hòa không khí tất cảngày. Trong giai đoạn mưa tháng năm-tháng mười một, nó là một chút lạnh nhưng vẫn còn ẩm ướt vìnó đã mưa liên tục trong thời gian này. Nó không phải là dễ dàng để sống trong đó mộtbể thành phố vì một luôn luôn phá vỡ thành mồ hôi và cảm thấy khó chịu trong một hàng ngàythói quen. Giống như thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Đà Lạt cũng có hai mùa riêng biệt được mưavà khô mùa, nhưng hai mùa giải được đánh dấu rõ ràng khác biệt thời tiếtthay đổi. Trong mùa khô, tháng mười một-tháng tư, nó là hơi nóng nhưng lộng gió. Điều nàylàm cho Da Lat đẹp hơn khác. Nó có thể được coi là một điểm lý tưởngthời gian cho sinh viên, những người đang ra khỏi trường học cho mùa hè, để đi bay diều. Trung bìnhhàng ngày các đỉnh núi cao nhiệt độ ở 22° C vào cuối tháng sáu. Tương đối trung bìnhphạm vi độ ẩm từ hơn 90% vào buổi sáng đến khoảng 60% buổi chiều. Cácmùa mưa ở Đà Lạt, ngày qua ngày, là mát và mưa, với nhiệt độaveraging in the upper 18°C to lower 22°C during the day and in the 13°C to lower17°C at night. This makes people living in Da Lat feel cool and comfortablethroughout the year; therefore, one can enjoy fresh air and comfortable temperatureall day. With such weather conditions, Da Lat definitely has more exclusive anddesirable weather than Ho Chi Minh City. Overall, Da Lat is currently one of themost preferable places nationwide for people to visit for different purposes, such assettling in. Another major difference is transportation. It is true that Ho Chi Minh, one of thepopular destinations, tends to be crowded and congestion occurs at any time,especially the time of getting off from work. Congestion takes on many faces, occursin many different contexts, and is caused by many different processes. For example, aperson has to go to work by motorcycle every single day. It takes him about an hourto come and leave the office because of heavy traffic congestion during rush hour.Besides, a growing number of local public transportation, such as taxis, buses movingon the narrow and down-graded roads all day also accounts for the chaotic anddisordered traffic flow models. Moreover, the volume of cars in Ho Chi Minh City isconsidered as the leading nationwide which causes perpetual traffic jam daily,especially during rush hour. Conversely, there is not much traffic in Da Lat. Forexample, students can spend approximately 10 minutes cycling to get home fromschool 2 to 3 miles away even if in the rush hour. Population in Da Lat is still lowerthan in Ho Chi Minh City’s. This leads to the use of vehicles in Da Lat is also lessthan in Ho Chi Minh City’s, especially cars. This apparent distinction oftransportation makes Da Lat unique and much more attractive to people who tend tosettle there. The most visible distinction between the two places is cost of living. In Ho ChiMinh, an average cost of living was about 2,000,000 VND/person a month (20,000VND ~ 1 USD) with an average salary per a worker per month from 2,500,000 VNDto 3,000,000 VND (equivalent to $125 to $150) in 2010. This showed how highliving expenses are in Ho Chi Minh City at the time. Moreover, it is hard for thosewho want to own a piece of small land to raise or plant anything on because land costhere is terribly much expensive and valued. An average cost of 100 square-feet househere estimated over 1 billion VND (equivalent to $50,000) in 2010. Conversely, in DaLat, it only cost 1/4 times of cost of living/person/month in Ho Chi Minh while anaverage salary per a worker was between 1,500,000 VND and 2,000,000 VND(equivalent to from $75 to $100) in 2010. Compared to Ho Chi Minh, it is reallycheap because one can plant any vegetables and raise poultry he wants in order to usefresh food and save a huge amount of money to live better. Moreover, nothing tastesas good as home grown, fresh-picked fruits, and vegetables. For instance, one canraise a small garden for vegetables and raise chickens and ducks for eggs and meat.When vegetables are needed, it just takes a few minutes to pick them, or if one is inneed of chickens, he could catch one from a herd of cattle. This not only savesmoney, but energy. Further, housing opportunities are available for everyone,especially low income workers because it does not cost too much to own one.Average cost of a house here was approximately 200,000,000 VND (equivalent to$10,000) in 2010 for a 100 square-feet house. This is really important information forthose deciding where to live in order to save money and cover all living expenses.Thus, cost of living is both significant and prerequisite for one’s reference beforemaking a decisive action for a better place to settle in. In general, the cost of living inDa Lat is less than Ho Chi Minh City. It is still a preferable choice to live in.The difference of weather, transportation, and cost of living between Ho ChiMinh and Da Lat bring them some advantages and disadvantages. With such the cool weather throughout the year, little transportation, and less cost of living, Da Lat is an ideal destination for people who are really looking for quietness, fresh air, andcoolness to settle in. It is in such perfect condition that the population in Da Lat hasbeen gradually increasing in recent years. Now, it is a strong recommendation forthose definitely wanting to live in Da Lat that life in Da Lat can be considered aparadise. Therefore, living in Da Lat is still the best choice to consider futuresettlement and investment.
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