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I Took A CHEAP Bus From Vietnam To Cambodia - Is It Horrible Or GREAT?!
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4K Streets Of CHINATOWN In Saigon At NIGHT - ( VERY Different From Downtown )
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Vietnamese Phrases For Travellers - How To Speak Like Locals - No Textbook!
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Why Are SO FEW Tourists Returning To Vietnam? - Part 2
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4K Lunar New Year Celebration In Saigon - Year Of Dragon - CROWDED!!
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Almost Got Into A Crash - INSANE Traffic In Vietnam
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Tour Of The BEST Supermarket In Vietnam! - Prices Are CHEAP
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Why I Feel More "Accepted" In Northern Vietnam Compared To The South ( As A European )
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Why Are SO FEW Tourists Returning To Vietnam? 6 POSSIBLE Reasons + Stories And Tips
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1 Hour Of NIGHT TRAFFIC In Saigon!
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How Do Asians React To My UNUSUAL Name?
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Speaking Vietnamese With A School Girl Selling 0.70$ Street Coffee
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I Bought A LOCAL Guy Breakfast - What Did He Think? DELICIOUS Grilled Meat With Vietnamese Bread
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Michelin Guide - One Of The Most Famous Shops Phở Hùng
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Michelin Guide - One Of The Most Famous Shops Phở Hùng
7$ Hop-On Bus In Saigon - The BEST Introduction For A Tourist?
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7$ Hop-On Bus In Saigon - The BEST Introduction For A Tourist?
1.8$ WONTON Noodle Soup In The Heart Of Chinatown In Saigon
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1.8$ WONTON Noodle Soup In The Heart Of Chinatown In Saigon
CRAZY Morning Traffic In Saigon! 1 Hour - 4K POV Driving
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CRAZY Morning Traffic In Saigon! 1 Hour - 4K POV Driving
Decent Soup - DIRTY Shop! Paying Premium Price For Below Average Phở - Michelin Guide List Saigon
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Decent Soup - DIRTY Shop! Paying Premium Price For Below Average Phở - Michelin Guide List Saigon
Private Villa Tour In Ho Tram Vietnam - You Have Your Own Pool!
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Private Villa Tour In Ho Tram Vietnam - You Have Your Own Pool!
CLEANEST Phở Shop I've Ever Seen! Michelin Guide List Quest In Saigon
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CLEANEST Phở Shop I've Ever Seen! Michelin Guide List Quest In Saigon
5 Star Hotel Tour In Da Nang Vietnam - GOOD PRICE!?
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5 Star Hotel Tour In Da Nang Vietnam - GOOD PRICE!?
2$ Phở - OUT OF This World! - Michelin Guide Phở Finally Delivers!!
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2$ Phở - OUT OF This World! - Michelin Guide Phở Finally Delivers!!
Penthouse Tour On Paradise Island In Vietnam - Phú Quốc - HOW MUCH Is it!?
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Penthouse Tour On Paradise Island In Vietnam - Phú Quốc - HOW MUCH Is it!?
How Reliable Is Michelin Guide? - Phở Michelin Guide Quest In Saigon
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How Reliable Is Michelin Guide? - Phở Michelin Guide Quest In Saigon
Eating At BLACKPINK Hotel In Hanoi ( DISSAPOINTED ) - How Much Did I Spend In 1 Day In Hanoi?
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Eating At BLACKPINK Hotel In Hanoi ( DISSAPOINTED ) - How Much Did I Spend In 1 Day In Hanoi?
5 Star Hotel Tour In DA NANG Vietnam - Radisson Hotel
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5 Star Hotel Tour In DA NANG Vietnam - Radisson Hotel
Finally Flying BUSINESS CLASS! CHEAP Ticket With One Of The Best Airlines! China Airlines To Taiwan
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Finally Flying BUSINESS CLASS! CHEAP Ticket With One Of The Best Airlines! China Airlines To Taiwan
Should You Follow Michelin Guide?! - Another Phở In Saigon - Phở Michelin Guide Quest
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Should You Follow Michelin Guide?! - Another Phở In Saigon - Phở Michelin Guide Quest
7 Reasons Why Saigon Is More CONVINIENT To Live In Compared To Hanoi
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7 Reasons Why Saigon Is More CONVINIENT To Live In Compared To Hanoi

Комментарии

  • @darend8896
    @darend8896 22 часа назад

    scams

  • @tdn-qu1lqs4wn
    @tdn-qu1lqs4wn День назад

    Such nonsense. All the bad things you cite are likely correct, but that's not what Vietnam's tourism problem is. And it is neither true nor relevant that your "so-called tourists" don't return. Tourists to Vietnam were increasing at a fast rate before COVID-19, and presently, it is recovering at the same pace as worldwide tourism. The real issue is that Vietnam doesn't get enough high-paying tourists to high-standard resorts. Have you ever been to Vinpearl Nha Trang, or GrandWorld Phuquoc, or any of the numerous 5-star, 6-star resorts? If you pay to stay at such a place, you are totally insulated from all the ugliness you cite, because all you will see is high-end 5-star facilities with professional and courteous hotel staff. You will be pampered from the beginning to the end and never see Vietnam crazy traffic nor any scam. This is the type of high-paying tourists Vietnam wants, Do a you tube search of any Vietnam high-end resorts I mention and you will see.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad День назад

      Thanks for sharing your perspective. It is relevant if tourists choose to return to a place for statistics and for the tourism industry in general. The articles I referred to are written by the Vietnamese government so they don't think it's nonsense. It is true that few people return to Vietnam there's no doubt about that. You see less and less westerners and there's a new influx of Indian travellers for example. In reality the number is probably even lower than what's estimated since many overseas Vietnamese visit Vietnam and they are registered as a "foreign arrival" since many of them enter Vietnam on a foreign passport, just like thousands of foreigners doing border runs by the Cambodian border every week. All are technically categorised as "tourists". I have 5 star hotel reviews on this channel and especially I had many on my old Vietnamese speaking channel that I removed, on top of that as I mentioned in the video but you probably skipped this part, I've worked in the tourism industry working exclusively with clients who stayed at the best resorts in Vietnam. I agree with you that you can get good service at some of these facilities, no doubt about that. I did my best for my clients to have the best experience but I can tell you it's hard to avoid scams, traffic and things like that no matter what. In my opinion ,places like Vinpearl, I wouldn't name them as examples of "5-6 star" resorts. I would not arrange for my clients to stay there for example. The level of service and attention to detail is not on par of how much they charge. I'd stay away from completely locally owned and operated resorts if you want to go high-end. It'd be good with more high-end travellers but one thing you have to understand is that Vietnam's selling point is spelled C-H-E-A-P. This is what the vast majority of tourists associate Vietnam with. The high-end part of Vietnam's tourism industry exists but it's very small. Most people who go back to Vietnam are not the high rollers, it's the backpackers or people with limited budget. If prices goes up more you will see even fewer tourists returning. Since the majority of Vietnam's tourists do not stay in "5-6 star" resorts, they stay in cheap, locally owned hotels, eat street food, taking overnight buses etc. That's where the service level is sometimes bad because of many reasons. It's obvious that this is a problem in the tourism industry in Vietnam hence people's impression will not be the best sometimes and they will not return just like the Vietnamese government says. I also wish there could be more high-end travellers but that part will remain a small minority for a long time for many reasons

  • @anguyen1551
    @anguyen1551 5 дней назад

    Decades ago, I helped a Vietnam-Vietnamese colleague with research on Vietnam tourism. (I am Vietnamese American, not a citizen of Vietnam). I don't doubt your anecdotal analysis, but we never found any credible such statistics as "the rate of returning." No credible organizations collect and archive such data, and all such talks were just bullshit figures based on non-scientific, anecdotal surveys. But that is irrelevant because your anecdotal observations are true and well-known. However, it is a good thing that foreign tourists don't return: 1- it is good market feedback for the Vietnam tourism industry: losing customers & money will teach them a lesson. 2- That said, according to the latest Statista data: Vietnam foreign tourists increased at a breakneck pace from 10 M to 18 M from 2016-2019, an annual rate of 14.7% compared to Thailand: 5.1% and the Philippines: 8% over the same period. Then all were stopped because of Covid, but in 2023, tourism rebounded, and for Vietnam: 70% of pre-Covid, Thailand: 70.7%, and Philippines: 66%. So whatever you say, it matters little to those in Vietnam tourism industry because perhaps the newcomers (suckers) give them income far more than the non-returners. Anecdotes make nice clickbait for the non-analytical, uninitiated minds, but reality is based on hard economic data and rigorous analysis. 3- Compared to Thailand, with 39.8 M international visitors in 2919, Vietnam is not even half, just 45% with 18 M visitors. But does Vietnam want to compete with Thailand for sex tourism? Is that the future that Vietnam wants? I am not a citizen of Vietnam but here is my opinion: It is a good thing that tourism will be irrelevant to the Vietnam economy. Vietnam is at a crossroads with golden opportunities: A. to capture a large share of China manufacturing business, as the Free World is decoupling from China; B. to build up its higher-valued added industries such as semiconductors as Taiwan, Korea, US are eyeing Vietnam operations C. to build up its high-IP/knowledge-intensive industry such as AI and other high-tech. In this roadmap, there is no place for the tourism industry. If I were a Vietnam leader, I would ignore all your highly-valid criticisms, because with finite national resources, there are more important fires to put out. In fact, it is more important for Vietnam to be concerned about the quality of life of the influx of high-skilled foreign workers from US, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and EU coming to Vietnam for their high-tech investments, rather than the moaning, bitching of curious, fleeting tourists. So, it will be a great thing for Vietnam if 30, 40 years from now, few tourists will come to Vietnam because the GNI/capita of Vietnam is in the top 10%, and Vietnam will be too expensive for anyone to come. Thus, if the things you say kill Vietnam tourism industry, such that Vietnam must focus on the economic roadmap described above, it will be the best thing that happens to Vietnam. That said, I compliment you on the criticism of corruption: Vietnam will not get anywhere as long as the vast cancer of communist corruption is gone. Until then, Vietnam people will live in shame and have to put up with scorn and contempt for a pittance of dollars from the ugly tourists from all over the world.

  • @brennencox516
    @brennencox516 6 дней назад

    0:53 If you're going to give prices in USD. You can get a chocolate bar for like $4 in the US. But a bowl of pho in the US will cost you about $9. While a bowl of pho will cost you around 30k. So, no, a chocolate bar isn't a good deal. 1:58 99k for that tiny amount of food? You can buy an all-you-can-eat sushi/bbq/and/or seafood buffet for 249-399k. Not a good deal. Plus, shrimp is really cheap (though I like it). I don't think this guy knows what a good deal is. Either he has so much money he doesn't care. Or he is ignorant, and don't know any better. Or he mostly lies, because he makes these videos for those from N. America and Europe, because they think all these prices he's giving are great. 2:51 Apples 69k/kg? Well, the bit you showed in that hypermart avg'd about 100k/kg. That's more expensive than chicken, and more expensive than some pork. Pork belly is around 160k/kg.... What world does this guy live in? 5:31 At WinMart and Co-Op mart you can open up pre-packaged bags and put the amount you want into a different bag. Plus, you can go to any wet/open-air market and buy fruits and vegetables as you see fit. So, I don't know why he's bothering to comment on things comming in bags. But, I guess he expects you to be ignorant.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 5 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your perspective 0:53 - 1$ for a chocolate bar like that is cheap, imported from south Korea and of pretty good quality as well. Also your comparison with prices of pho isn't relevant to the chocolate bar. The chocolate itself is a good deal regardless of location. 1:58. In my world 99K for this is not expensive for that meal even with Vietnamese standards. Also it's made in a big scale supermarket, not a shack on the street. From an international perspective, it's a really good deal. I see loads of locals buying this , and other pre-made meals at e-mart, and I'm there 2-3 times per week. What's your point anyway? That you can find some cheap meals on the street in vn? We all know that and I speak the language fluently and I can guarantee you I'm less ignorant than you about Vietnam in general. Obviously I don't lie, try to find a vlogger making vids about Vietnam who's more authentic and less fake, you wouldn't find many. I'd know where to go if I want a small and cheap portion somewhere but in reality it's not as cheap as people think in Saigon, especially for the quality and amount you get when comparing to nearby countries. 2:51. Almost always they have deals of Imported apples from South Africa, 69K/kg. That's a good deal if you ask me. You can probably find apples imported from China cheaper than that if you dare to eat it. It's not just all about getting the lowest price. We can disagree but I rather pay 69K /kg for apples from SA than let's say 45K/kg from China. It doesn't mean in my opinion that buying Chinese apples is a better deal. 5:31 yeah it'd be better if you could just put the carrots by yourself in a plastic bag but at least I can do that with many other fruits and vegetables there. Of course a local market would be cheaper especially the vegetables.

    • @brennencox516
      @brennencox516 5 дней назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad "1$ for a chocolate bar like that is cheap, imported from south Korea and of pretty good quality as well. Also your comparison with prices of pho isn't relevant to the chocolate bar. The chocolate itself is a good deal regardless of location. " If you're going to use USD, then you should also price things as they are in the US. And if you want to support/simp for S. Korean products, fine, just say so. I use a bowl of pho as a reference, as it's a rather cheap but fulfilling meal in Vietnam. Chocolate is a luxury. But in the US you can get a cholate bar for about $2, but a bowl of pho for about $7, or maybe $10 now. "In my world 99K for this is not expensive for that meal even with Vietnamese standards." In your world, and that of tourists, indeed. "Also it's made in a big scale supermarket, not a shack on the street." So, do you guarantee that 'big scale supermarkets' are guaranteed to have better quality then street vendors? " From an international perspective, it's a really good deal." Yes, because of how much more their currency is worth. The people you see shopping there are pretty well off in Vietnam. "I can guarantee you I'm less ignorant than you about Vietnam in general" Then why didn't you mention Winmart or Co-op mart? Unless you want S. Korean goods, don't they also provide a good one-stop shopping experience? I understand not wanting to go to 5 different places to get everything you want/need. " I'd know where to go if I want a small and cheap portion somewhere but in reality it's not as cheap as people think in Saigon" So you're saying Saigon isn't as cheap as people think, but you didn't say that prices in that hypermart are good. Is that correct? You seem to be trying to throw up a strawman. You're saying one thing unrelated to what's actually being discussed. "especially for the quality and amount you get when comparing to nearby countries. " Speaking of strawmen, other than you, who brought up nearby countries? Why bring this up? "Almost always they have deals of Imported apples from South Africa, 69K/kg. That's a good deal if you ask me. You can probably find apples imported from China cheaper than that if you dare to eat it. It's not just all about getting the lowest price. We can disagree but I rather pay 69K /kg for apples from SA than let's say 45K/kg from China. It doesn't mean in my opinion that buying Chinese apples is a better deal" I simply said, in that portion of the video, based on the apples that were shown, and the prices I saw, the avg. price was about 110k/kg. Yet, you see how you went off on that tangent about SA and China? Very suspecious. "yeah it'd be better if you could just put the carrots by yourself in a plastic bag but at least I can do that with many other fruits and vegetables there. Of course a local market would be cheaper especially the vegetables." I didn't bother to comment it then, but after this part of the video, I started thinking "if he just wants to say he likes hypermarts, or specifically S. Korean hypermarts, he should just say so." If the price for shopping convenience is having to buy 5 carrots instead of the 2 you want, and 7 potatoes instead of the 3 or 4 you want, so be it. So, in short, if you want to say that S. Korean hypermart is great (and I can agree with that) and cheap (which I disagree with), you can. But the point I was making was, your advice isn't the best for everyone.

  • @DD-ss1sl
    @DD-ss1sl 6 дней назад

    Great video!! Hotel looks super nice to me since I love newer hotels and it is right in my price budget. Only concern is it super close to where the best swim area is on the beach? I see Haian hotel is a 45 minute walk away and someone claims that is best part of beach for swimming.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 6 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! From what I've seen the main area for swimming is basically right by this hotel. However there might be even better areas further south, not sure. If you go down to the beach by Radisson, but go left a bit there's even less people

  • @annarosa1998
    @annarosa1998 7 дней назад

    Tomorrow I will take this bus! But one question: where do you have to pay for the visa? And also can you pay with dong?

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 7 дней назад

      If you haven't got an e-visa yet ( which I actually recommend because it's only 36$ and you don't have to deal with cash at the border ), you'll have to give cash to the bus operator who will assist you in getting a visa on arrival. They usually charge 40$ and you can pay in either dong or USD. I wish you a great journey

    • @annarosa1998
      @annarosa1998 6 дней назад

      @@perpetuallyabroadthank you so much!!

  • @hungcuongnguyen293
    @hungcuongnguyen293 8 дней назад

    Are you still living in Vietnam guy ? and if yes why ?

    • @tdn-qu1lqs4wn
      @tdn-qu1lqs4wn День назад

      this guy is a bull-shitter and just wants to be controversial for clickbait. Guys like him should not have received visa to be in Vietnam and Vietnam is better off with those no-money but big-mouth digital nomads like him.

  • @ccp4415
    @ccp4415 10 дней назад

    My first time in Nam on a 3 month visa(and i got ripped off at the airport ,now i don't trust any driver), as an Oz I'm not allowed to ride or drive . That's why I'm leaving to visit Cambodia, Thailand after 2 weeks in Vietnam, at least I can drive/ ride there.

  • @TrungNguyen-ul8gm
    @TrungNguyen-ul8gm 12 дней назад

    Welcome to Paradise!

  • @Protectyourkin
    @Protectyourkin 12 дней назад

    I'm from Canada and if vietnam wasn't so hot I would probably move to vietnam. Food looks better and cheaper in vietnam.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 12 дней назад

      Hanoi can be a bit chilly for 2-3 months compared to Saigon.

  • @NoName-vd9rq
    @NoName-vd9rq 13 дней назад

    Excellent video - thanks!

  • @deepakathavale5359
    @deepakathavale5359 19 дней назад

    So for multinentry we have to give port of first entry .

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 19 дней назад

      I heard nowadays you might not need the exact point of entry but this will be clear if you apply for the visa online

  • @khh7266
    @khh7266 19 дней назад

    Have you taken photos of the spa menu?

  • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
    @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 22 дня назад

    Great video! Seems like a good budget option compared to flying. The scenery along the way looks pretty interesting too. Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 22 дня назад

      Thanks for your support Sergei, I appreciate your inputs here on the channel. The bus is not that bad and the road is quite ok on the Cambodian side

  • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
    @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 22 дня назад

    What a dump! Thanks for showing the real deal. :)

  • @julien6444
    @julien6444 23 дня назад

    We did a 6 months South East Asia trip recently and every time we took a taxi for a long distance we told the driver at the start: We are not in a hurry, drive safe and stop every 90 minutes for a drink and smoke break. The first time we didn't and then they think you want him\her to drive fast.

  • @Luke-xq8vr
    @Luke-xq8vr 24 дня назад

    Love it❤

  • @laussrensen4541
    @laussrensen4541 26 дней назад

    Thank you for the recommendation! I went yesterday, and I absolutely loved everything about it!

  • @KhanhPham-op9ro
    @KhanhPham-op9ro Месяц назад

    I hate to say this! As long as communist rule, Vietnam is still suffering from economic, moral, and toxic environmental problems.

    • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
      @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 22 дня назад

      No matter who rules VN, problems will persist b/c Vets worship $$ more that anything and have a scam gene. They scam Communists, Democrats, backpackers, their own neighbors, everybody. That kind of selfishness will always result in them living in their own crap, regardless of who rules.

  • @PearlChitsa-nx7vs
    @PearlChitsa-nx7vs Месяц назад

    Are the road more dangerous like going into the mountains with narrow ways?

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      The roads are not too bad on the Cambodian side actually, it's worse on the Vietnamese side

  • @chrismichaels6928
    @chrismichaels6928 Месяц назад

    I arrived at the Hanoi airport in 2005. It was an intimidating experience - very stern, unfriendly and cold. Once I began my journey walking around Hanoi after a good night’s sleep I felt like I was in heaven. The vibe of the locals completely disarmed my nerves and by the weeks end I felt completely at home. I stayed for 3 months and I loved every minute of it. The most culturally enriching experience of my life. I plan on going back this summer !

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing Chris, cool that you visited so "early". I was there a few years later. Hope you'll have a great trip next time you visit

    • @chrismichaels6928
      @chrismichaels6928 Месяц назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad Thanks ! May I just ask one question? I’m planning to rent out my condo for a year. Do you think I’ll be ok if I renew my 90 day tourist visa a few times? I know I’ll have to go to Cambodia or Laos to do it and I’m fine with that.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      Based on the latest information I've heard, you can definitely renew the 90-day visa at least 2-3 times. Apparently now you have to leave Vietnam before you apply for the new visa which means that you will probably have to spend at least 4-5 days in another country before entering Vietnam again.

    • @chrismichaels6928
      @chrismichaels6928 Месяц назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad That’s reasonable but I’m planning to rent a studio in Da Nang or Hanoi so I hope they let me back in the country ! 🤣🤣

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      Sounds great, I'm happy to answer any questions about Vietnam

  • @edwardfernandes6166
    @edwardfernandes6166 Месяц назад

    Very informative video Super Market is Much much better than Pakistan. Love from Karachi Pakistan

  • @deezplace
    @deezplace Месяц назад

    1:23 dude, just sit in the front. Being chauffeured doesn't have to mean the back seat. I crank that front seat right back and sleep 😅

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      Unfortunately I have a really hard time sleeping in cars,planes etc and I find the backseat more spacious. But I totally get your logic and I'd sit at the front for sure if I could fall asleep

  • @syealex
    @syealex Месяц назад

    do you have any hotel recommendation in danang? im going there for honeymoon and i really didnt have a clue which hotel is suitable. 😢

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      I know it's expensive but Intercontinental Danang is amazing. Radisson was pretty good overall but depends on your budget

  • @travelvideos
    @travelvideos Месяц назад

    I felt down in the middle of that kind of multi-road intersection in night and rain. I pressed front brake or something slippery on the road. Laying on the ground and waiting to be hit by car, but it was between traffic lights, so got up and drove away. My clothes was all broken from sliding on asphalt and scooter was scratched. But I drove like idiot all day.

  • @TranHungDao.
    @TranHungDao. 2 месяца назад

    thats a mad gym for 2 dollars

  • @user-ps6fk5cd8b
    @user-ps6fk5cd8b 2 месяца назад

    For over the past twenty years it is not only the rubbish that ruins Vietnamese reputation. It’s the fact that they are ruining the popularity of what could be better with their own hand. Yesterday we commented on a content talking about "why Vietnam is better than Thailand" - which we disagreed with. We felt that this type of content is a click bait for hatred and decide to put clarification on certain perspectives. You wouldn’t believe 80% of Vietnamese came back under my thread feeling offended by my comment. This is kind of sad because major factors in progression is being able to acknowledge and accept the fault in the first place. Our comments were really polite, positive criticism. In fact We even used statistics fact and figures in the discussion that has been put together by field experts coming in together as vote as well as the official government records on certain facts showing demand and supply in culinary global demographics trends. By the way has been reported 😅how… or since when is fact and statistics became rude comments. Unfortunately in the eyes of the Vietnam, their hospital and healthcare general standards, their food and their culture of hospitality is far better than Thailand. --and we are like hmm…. Sure We like Vietnam as a tourist but in-term of progress as a country well… only time will tell, but for now this is what it is through an outsider eyes. We were thinking why are so many still in denial…. Baffling😮

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing! I really appreciate these longer elaborative comments. Now you know why almost all foreigners making content in Vietnam rarely even say anything remotely "negative". The ambiance of the discourse is creating a weird dynamic where people only make "positive" videos about VN. You can join the club and be loved by the locals by pretending you love everything about VN but it's just superficial since once you uttered one negative thing they will turn on you. It's up to the level of integrity of the content creator. I closed down my Vietnamese channel with millions of views just because of this mindset and I basically didn't get any hate or made any negative remarks, I just didn't wanted to be part of it. Funny thing is all flights to Thailand and back to Vietnam are full of Vietnamese tourists but there are literally almost no Thai tourists going to Vietnam. To be fair I did see locals on some posts in Vietnamese admitting that things are more civilised in Thailand ( including admitting that travelling in Thailand is better than VN ) etc but yeah most of them will defend themselves no matter what. Thanks again for your contribution

    • @user-ps6fk5cd8b
      @user-ps6fk5cd8b 2 месяца назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad well if it’s keeping people happy in the fault sense of security then what else can we say. Traveling experienced taught us that as far as the freedom of speech goes, it is not going to go without being judged one way or another. We point out what we see wrong whether at home here in the Uk or abroad. At the end of the day the country that progress on well to better things will be coming from a nation that comes together in action by large and not from insignificant individuals. Rubbish tipping isn’t a small problem. Adequate Healthcare standards protect all humanity from bad to worse. Food marketing strategies speaks for capability of a nation and often plays a big part in economic success. And as far as tourism goes, there must be something that the Thai did right in gaining the return visitors. Here, You have said it yourself, more Vietnamese are coming to Thailand and this isn’t the first time we have seen and heard it happening.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot for your reply, take care!

    • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
      @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 22 дня назад

      I appreciate your perspective and agree that Vietnam faces significant challenges, particularly with difficulty accepting constructive criticism. Having visited both Vietnam and Thailand multiple times, I've noticed stark differences in how feedback is received. While no country is perfect, Thailand seems more open to addressing issues that impact tourism. Vietnam seems to have some potential, but problems like pollution, overcharging, and poor infrastructure continue to hinder tourism growth. It's frustrating to see defensive reactions rather than acknowledgment of areas for improvement. Hopefully increased international exposure will lead to positive changes over time, but for now, the disparity in return visitor rates between Vietnam and Thailand speaks volumes. I'm glad the author of this video is open to starting an honest dialogue, which is is crucial for progress.

  • @Urbantrashseries
    @Urbantrashseries 2 месяца назад

    They complimented you on your Vietnamese! They were saying it’s so good as if you’re living there!

  • @BureaucracyWorld
    @BureaucracyWorld 2 месяца назад

    As long as there are many petty theft and exploitation of tourists in Vietnam, Vietnam will never be a good tourists destination.

  • @BureaucracyWorld
    @BureaucracyWorld 2 месяца назад

    As long as there are many petty theft and exploitation of tourists in Vietnam, Vietnam will never be a good tourists destination.

  • @cagcag696
    @cagcag696 2 месяца назад

    you look aboriginal

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Yeah people usually guess Luritja off the bat

  • @bigagassi
    @bigagassi 2 месяца назад

    Ông nói tiếng Việt còn hay hơn nhiều người Việt ở nước ngoài chỗ tui ở.

  • @oemcheat8502
    @oemcheat8502 2 месяца назад

    Welcome to Cambodia

  • @markhaboatadjanova1430
    @markhaboatadjanova1430 2 месяца назад

    What can we eat in Vietnam, we are from Central Asia

  • @markhaboatadjanova1430
    @markhaboatadjanova1430 2 месяца назад

    What can we eat there?

    • @TrungNguyen-ul8gm
      @TrungNguyen-ul8gm 12 дней назад

      Europe Viet Chinese Japanese Italy Muslim Singapore Thai Land USA Russia

  • @cathyvu95
    @cathyvu95 2 месяца назад

    This makes me wanna visit VN again soon 🎉

  • @jilldawson89
    @jilldawson89 2 месяца назад

    Wow ... In USA, a small box of sushi is about $20+ (depending on the kinds of sushi) where I live on the East Coast. Yeah, Vietnamese start their day very early. If you go to some open markets in Vietnam, you will find out that they start their buying and selling at pre-dawn like 4 or 5 am.

  • @StuartPronAccent-xi1gt
    @StuartPronAccent-xi1gt 2 месяца назад

    That was not including the visa I guess.

  • @aleksej_kengarags
    @aleksej_kengarags 2 месяца назад

    And there is no oatmeals and bulgur, am I right?

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      I saw oatmeal but bulgur I'm not so sure about

  • @Alternatives_Universum
    @Alternatives_Universum 2 месяца назад

    In my personal opinion another reason is that Vietnam does not seem to be as exotic as Thailand for example. Because it uses the Latin writing system that is used all over the Western world. Thailand and many other Asian countries have their own writing system which contributes much to the experience of being abroad when walking through the city. This is an subconscious effect so most people don't think about it. But I really feel much more exotic in Thailand than in Vietnam just because of that effect.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for your comment. I didn't expect this kind of comment. I actually think the same. I've literally thought about the same thing regarding the writing system. Even though it might be a small part of why people don't return, I think you are right about it being a subconscious thing

  • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
    @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 2 месяца назад

    Interesting. I’ve only lived in the South where they hate Northerners for being scammy.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad Месяц назад

      I guess it's all about perspective, I totally understand that , the northerners are more ruthless,smarter and cunning in general hence me personally I am not afraid of any southerner if they try to scam me since they are not as "smart" as the northerners that I'm used to and their scams are usually not well executed as their northern peers. It's usually very easy to detect any "plan" they have to scam. I can't even remember how many times I literally laughed out loud or in my head when someone in the south attempted to scam me in any way. In the north it's also easy for me to detect but they go to much further lengths and the scam can be incredibly complicated to the point where even a "scammy" Southerner didn't know what happened if they were the victim. Even I as a Vietnamese speaking well above average IQ INFJ aka a walking lying detector have to be alert and pay attention, which is a testament of how complicated it can be To me at least, a lot lies in the language and how they communicate. It's not just that the northerners are "smarter", they way southerners speak, it's hard for me to take them ( the vast majority ) seriously no matter if it's a scam or if they are angry, I guess it's a linguistic trait that shines through the lower lever of "cleverness" compared to their northern comrades. Also if you don't speak ( at least understand) Vietnamese on a almost completely fluent level, it will be significantly more difficult to decipher those more complicated scams. I can only imagine how many clueless foreigners are being taken for a ride on a daaaaaaily! For most foreigners the people in the south are perceived as scammy as well since they don't know about the differences between the north and the south, especially when comparing to other countries, north and south are considered scammy no matter what

    • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
      @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 22 дня назад

      ​@@perpetuallyabroad Interesting. Now that you mention it, southern accent does sound childish to me. Their scams I've experienced are likewise primitive: snatching, stealing, overcharging, landlords not returning deposits. Seems like they only have enough brain to grab what's in front of them. Like children, indeed. Fortunately, I haven't experienced those advanced northern scams you're talking about b/c I just got the hell out of that garbage dump country, never to be seen again. Thankfully, with a Western passport, the world is open :)

  • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
    @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 2 месяца назад

    Vietnam is a corrupt dump. Why would a normal Westerner go there more than once is beyond me. I’m married to a Vietnamese but I would rather divorce than go there.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts I appreciate it

  • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
    @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 2 месяца назад

    The whole world is open to Western passport holders. Pretty dumb to waste time and pay for visa to a corrupt noisy garbage dumps like Vietnam.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Even though your statement is rather blunt, I understand where you're coming from.

  • @minjieguo5054
    @minjieguo5054 2 месяца назад

    Welcome to Taiwan 🇹🇼

  • @JC-lu4se
    @JC-lu4se 2 месяца назад

    I was drugged and robbed in my hotel in Hanoi years ago. I spent 2 weeks in the same 3 star hotel in the Old Quarter. I made sure the window was locked when I arrived, but I think one of the maids went through my stuff and unlocked the window. I'm a VERY light sleeper, so that's why I think I was drugged. While I was in bed, someone came through the window and took my laptop, wallet, phone and riffled through my suitcase. I remember hearing a banging noise but couldn't open my eyes. When I told the manager, he made a blowing action as though someone had blown something on me while I was asleep. The manager didn't want me to tell the truth to the police; he wanted to say I had all my stuff on the footpath outside. Luckily I knew a couple of Vietnamese speakers who made the police report. I somehow got compensated by my insurance company, but it was mega stressful. That experience shook me up for years where I had a chair jammed against the door and the window was triple checked every night. Vietnam is still one of my favourite countries, but you need to be careful.

  • @JC-lu4se
    @JC-lu4se 2 месяца назад

    From my return trip to Vietnam 2 years ago (lived there for 2 years a decade ago) where I entered through Hanoi. 1) Male Officer at Immigration pretended to not let me in. He looked me up and down, had a strained look on his face and then made three attempts at stamping my passport before acting as though I wasn't to be let in and then got a resigned look on his face and finally let me in. He was clearly trying to mess with me. 2) Same as above leaving Vietnam. 3) Guy at a coffee shop gave me a sneering look and made me pay 15k VND more than what he should have. 4) A guy on the street yelled at me and then pretended to spit at me. 5) A guy in Cao Bang charged me 20k more than asking price for a bowl of noodles. Apart from that, most people were awesome, I had a great time and I'd love to return. It's a country of chancers, you have to accept that, see it as a game, and then enjoy your trip. There's heaps of scams in Thailand so it's not only Vietnam that can be challenging.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing JC, I appreciate it

    • @sergeitokmakovesq.9153
      @sergeitokmakovesq.9153 22 дня назад

      What you said about VN sounds typical. Never had that happening in 15 years visiting Thailand, though. On the contrary, Thai vendors sometimes ran after me to return the change when I accidentally overpaid and didn't notice. That never happened in VN, the exact opposite - Viets constantly tried to overcharge and rip me off any way they could.

    • @aviation1337
      @aviation1337 22 дня назад

      Yeah it would basically never happen in Vietnam it's like 1 in a million literally for something like that to happen ​@@sergeitokmakovesq.9153

  • @minjieguo5054
    @minjieguo5054 2 месяца назад

    Hello, I would like to ask you additional questions about the transportation at Angkor Wat! Would you recommend renting a motorcycle to go to various attractions by yourself or chartering a TUKTUK? Or do you have other suggestions? In my case, I am traveling alone and don’t want to spend too much? Can I ask how much it will cost? The price of a motorcycle or the price of a tuutuk? Or any other way you recommend traveling alone! It is expected that I will only buy a one-day ticket for 37 US dollars.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your question! Firstly, I am not sure about how much they charge for renting a motorbike ( wild guess about 5-10 USD / day ). It will be cheaper to rent a bike compared to chartering a tuktuk. I would think chartering a tuktuk will still not be too expensive depending on your negotiation skills. Personally, I'd either rent a motorbike for freedom. Angkor wat is not that far from the city centre but you need either a tuk tuk, taxi or motorbike. It can be quite hot driving around in a bike though, that's the only problem I see. If you plan to charter a tuktuk ,I'd research a bit beforehand about how much other people paid because they will probably ask for a significantly higher price tag than it should be at first. Good luck

    • @minjieguo5054
      @minjieguo5054 2 месяца назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad Thanks for your help and advice, it's very useful and important for me 🙏

  • @minjieguo5054
    @minjieguo5054 2 месяца назад

    I would like to ask if there is a bus from Phnom Penh back to Ho Chi Minh? If I have applied for a multiple-visit visa for Vietnam online, will I still be charged for the visa? Because we are passing through a land border crossing, is it possible that the border customs/immigration officers are off duty? For example, if I arrive at night and cannot clear customs, I have to stay one night near the border and wait until the next morning before I can enter the country? ! Thanks!

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your question! Yes there is a bus from PP to HCM, please check out my video about taking a bus from Vietnam to Cambodia, (it's the same from Cambodia to Vietnam ). From my understanding and reading Vietnamese sources, the border is open for crossing from 7AM to 6PM. This might not be correct though. I would advise to cross the border during daytime just to be sure. If you have a multiple entry visa please print it so you can show the officers by the border. Good luck with your travels

    • @minjieguo5054
      @minjieguo5054 2 месяца назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad 非常謝謝你!

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 2 месяца назад

      沒問題

    • @karibakid
      @karibakid 2 месяца назад

      The border at Moc Bai is controlled by the Military' and customs just a matter of screening your baggage no forms to fill out just have your visa ready easy entry .

    • @karibakid
      @karibakid 2 месяца назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad Also have you original entry visas as they may want to see it did ask me last time never had it got the run around

  • @jayteadatkookwithdamissing2027
    @jayteadatkookwithdamissing2027 3 месяца назад

    Just found you now your Vietnamese is crazy good

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching, it's a bit rusty but thanks

  • @wiohrwqihr1329
    @wiohrwqihr1329 3 месяца назад

    Hi bro, you have been in Vietnam for 2 years? Are you teaching english in Vietnam or what.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 3 месяца назад

      I know you're very smart, but where do you get 2 years from

    • @wiohrwqihr1329
      @wiohrwqihr1329 3 месяца назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad Your channel is 2 years worth of Vietnam content, I know you're hopping and out of the country. So more then 2 years or less.

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 3 месяца назад

      I said 4.5 years in the video btw, I had a Vietnamese channel with millions of views before this one

    • @wiohrwqihr1329
      @wiohrwqihr1329 3 месяца назад

      @@perpetuallyabroad Oh really? that's so cool, what's the name of the channel I'll subscribe :)

    • @perpetuallyabroad
      @perpetuallyabroad 3 месяца назад

      I removed it a long time ago