Hanoi doesn't. Since Hanoi is part of north Vietnam, this city features a subtropical climate. Temperature can drop down to 3oC in winter. In additional, northern Vietnam is the only major region in southeast Asia that has subtropical climate.
Hanoi officially has a sub-tropical climate. The others have tropical climates.
Hanoi has a subtropic climate. The others have a tropic. I hope this is correct! I got this information from another "Answers" answer. Hope this helps!!
The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi, and the capital city of Indonesia is Jakarta.
Vietnam: Hanoi Cambodia:Phnom Penh Laos: Vientiane Thailand: Bangkok Myanmar/Burma: Naypyidaw (used to be Yangon) Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur Singapore: Singapore (it's a city-state) Indonesia: Jakarta Brunei: Bandar Seri Begawan East Timor: Dili Philippines: Manila
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Jakarta-Indonesia:Port Moresby-Papua New Guinea: Manilla-Philppines Bandar Seri Begawan-Brunei: Phnom Penn-Cambodia:HoChi Minh City-Vietnam ;Bankok-Thailand ;Tokyo-Japan ;Taipei-Taiwan
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French colonists introduced coffee to Southeast Asia in the late 1800s and recently Vietnam's coffee, robusta, has become the world's single largest exporter, surpassing Brazil, India, and Indonesia.
Yes, Vietnam is in the tropics.
Sumatra is part of the island chain of Indonesia, not in Vietnam.
Vietnam
No. Indonesia has over 250 million people, while Vietnam has about 90 million people.