We probably won't bother with episode 11, seems like a lot of people have lost interest in Vietnam... But if you've just stumbled in here, catch up on the 10 episodes we did publish here: ruclips.net/p/PLUDuSYCnVh-Q1hBonsCHrztCzgIMkbN8s
I haven't even watched the video yet, came straight to the comments because I got so excited when you posted!!! Now I can't wait to watch the video LOL!
@@DaneAndStacey Oh really! I think it has been one of your best series yet! I love these long series about 1 city. Am excited to visit now because you've showed us so many fun things to do and eat there!
See if mom and dad let me go to Vietnam since I’m gonna get all so much older In 2026 for 2026 this year or couple years I really want to go to Vietnam all by myself. I am not scared of nothing no kidnappers no nothing.
This was a killer series guys. We loved it. Vietnam was fun and memorable. I hope it was for you guys.We will keep going back. Hope you guys are doing ok? How is Nalu ? Keep us updated. The community needs to stay connected. Sending you much love❤❤❤ from Richmond, VA Harriet, Jiim and Yuki
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for tuning in for all the vids! We loved it too, such a fun adventure. We’re good thanks, exploring Japan right now 😍 hope you’re all doing well too!
I went to this post office ..yes it’s original including the postal system..try posting a parcel..it’s a half hour process!, haha .. reminded me of post ing aerogrammes back to my family in Australia from the Calcutta P.O in 1985 , Hilarious! Not to mention buying a train ticket! I too loved Ho Chi Mihn …and all of Vietnam! One of my favourite countries…travelled by my fave You tubers Yeah!!! Love you two!!! X
Fantastic, enjoyed your Vietnam videos!!! I am in the planning stage of going to Vietnam in 2025 and they all have given me so many ideas. I hope you change your mind about not putting out the 11th in the series. It will be informative to more than just me. Looking forward to what you put out next. 😊
Great vlog! I have traveled the world and HCMC has the most hectic and crazy traffic that I had ever seen. Crossing the street is an experience. And it seems like there is no place where you are safe from scooter traffic. Even on the sidewalks! Food was amazing, and I had the best spring rolls that I had ever had over there. Well done!
So stoked that you loved the series, especially because you've travelled there! You just never forget how hectic those roads can be aye? The thought of just committing and walking across a road anywhere outside of Asia just scares me senseless haha
Cool piece of history about that Saigon post office: There was a man named is Mr. Duong Van Ngo who took a job at the post office when he was just 16 years old, holding various responsibilities before settling in as a public letter writer. His office is makeshift: a taped sign reading “Public Writer” in French, English, and Vietnamese, hung on a panel next to his wooden table. Over his many years there, he’s written hundreds of letters, translating his customers’ words into a new language, expressed in beautiful, well-practiced calligraphy. His life work helped thousands of people who could not read or write stay connected to loved ones.
I love the quick Pho summary XD Also that's Post Office is a LOVELY building but I will agree it looks less a post office and more a shop LOL Also I'm one of those people who still sends postcards XD I've a few friends who we exchange travel postcards, christmas cards etc. and I can confirm, you will ABSOLUTELY beat your postcard home XD Now to go back and watch the vids you posted while I was on holiday haha
We totally understand! When Stace's sister got the postcard she loved it, there just seems to be so much more time and thought into it right? And something to actually hold and appreciate.
You mentioned in the North the Pho was dry. That’s simply on option you ordered. They have the classic pho too, the broth is just slightly different than the south.
Follow you guys' chanel a few years, very eye opening and chill experiences. Maybe you can try the neigbour country China, it's two hours flights to Guangzhou or Shanghai. Seems Kiwis don't need visas now for up to two weeks. Cheers.
Great video, thanks for sharing this VN adventure with us! Correction at 12:55…did you mean the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty (not Empire State Building) were also designed by Eiffel same as the Post Office?
Was in post office last week, sending 4 tee shirts to England for my dad... cost $100... way more than cost of tops. So won't be doing that when back in saigon in April.
Been to Vietnam a couple of times, once to Ho Chi Min and once to Da Nang. Loved the buzz of HCM but really enjoyed the laid back atmosphere in Da Nang. The food is amazing but the people are the thing that makes the trips worthwhile.
It's a bit of a mix, day to day definitely more cash, but nice cafes like this you can use card. Check our description for our recommended card for ATMs and paying in VND
Yeah it was one day! We hustled a bit, too fast. I'd say 2-4 days would be good, make it 3 or 4 if you plan to do a tour like Cu Chi tunnels cos that's a full day. 2 days around the city will cover a good amount of time
@@DaneAndStacey I just saw you post the video. I used to always try to be 1st when I lived in Chiang Mai. Good to see you 2 are traveling again. I still need to come and visit New Zealand.
Just don’t get it. After two years at kho Summui we decided to try Vietnam, could be due to being here during TET but I’d never come back. Overcrowded, often overpriced and no where near as nice as Thailand, gutted as we were really looking forward to it .
@vickimcmillan3705 people are rude and it's more spread out, if you're just hanging by the lake then that's fine but Hanoi in general sucks anywhere in the far north sucks I guess they learnt from their Chinese neighbours
I love that people prefer one city over another. They're so different. I definitely preferred Hanoi. I liked the old traditional feel and the architecture. HCMC was fine but I didn't like the increased number of cars or that it's more modern and the metropolis vibe.
Ho Chi Minh is largely expensive in my opinion if we compare it with other asian destinations which are much cheaper. A meal in a cafe can simply be anywhere around 6-8 dollars, which is not cheap if you belong to Asia But for Europeans, Americans etc., Ho Chi Minh is definitely a cheap destination
Sorry but we have barely seen anything on your tour. If you are going to show us the country and your apparent journey then show us. You have given tiny pieces of your journey. Rubbish
HCMC has become more expensive since COVID, the only "largish" City thats kept its price stable since the pandemic is Danang, arguably the biggest city to get bang for your buck in Vietnam today..
We probably won't bother with episode 11, seems like a lot of people have lost interest in Vietnam... But if you've just stumbled in here, catch up on the 10 episodes we did publish here: ruclips.net/p/PLUDuSYCnVh-Q1hBonsCHrztCzgIMkbN8s
Please upload the 11th episode!!!
Please post episode 11! I am travelling there for three weeks from NZ. ❤
Agreed, please post ep 11! 👌🙏
Please upload 11! I've loved this series so much! 🎉🎉🎉
Looking forward to 11
I haven't even watched the video yet, came straight to the comments because I got so excited when you posted!!! Now I can't wait to watch the video LOL!
Oh yay 🙌🏼 We’re happy you’re still loving it - seems like less people are tuning in after so long but we understand. Enjoy!
@@DaneAndStacey Oh really! I think it has been one of your best series yet! I love these long series about 1 city. Am excited to visit now because you've showed us so many fun things to do and eat there!
Same! Vietnam wasn't even on my bucket list but after watching this series I might have to add it ❤
See if mom and dad let me go to Vietnam since I’m gonna get all so much older
In 2026 for 2026 this year or couple years I really want to go to Vietnam all by myself. I am not scared of nothing no kidnappers no nothing.
Love all your videos. Living our best life's on your journeys. I hope you post the 11th one. Loving the fan.😊
Working on it! But will come a bit later I thinkb
This was a killer series guys. We loved it. Vietnam was fun and memorable. I hope it was for you guys.We will keep going back. Hope you guys are doing ok? How is Nalu ?
Keep us updated. The community needs to stay connected. Sending you much love❤❤❤ from Richmond, VA Harriet, Jiim and Yuki
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for tuning in for all the vids! We loved it too, such a fun adventure. We’re good thanks, exploring Japan right now 😍 hope you’re all doing well too!
I went to this post office ..yes it’s original including the postal system..try posting a parcel..it’s a half hour process!, haha .. reminded me of post ing aerogrammes back to my family in Australia from the Calcutta P.O in 1985 , Hilarious! Not to mention buying a train ticket! I too loved Ho Chi Mihn …and all of Vietnam! One of my favourite countries…travelled by my fave You tubers Yeah!!! Love you two!!! X
Fantastic, enjoyed your Vietnam videos!!! I am in the planning stage of going to Vietnam in 2025 and they all have given me so many ideas. I hope you change your mind about not putting out the 11th in the series. It will be informative to more than just me. Looking forward to what you put out next. 😊
You're so welcome! And thanks for all of your lovely comments too - hopefully you've seen the 11th video by now ❤️
Great vlog! I have traveled the world and HCMC has the most hectic and crazy traffic that I had ever seen. Crossing the street is an experience. And it seems like there is no place where you are safe from scooter traffic. Even on the sidewalks! Food was amazing, and I had the best spring rolls that I had ever had over there. Well done!
So stoked that you loved the series, especially because you've travelled there! You just never forget how hectic those roads can be aye? The thought of just committing and walking across a road anywhere outside of Asia just scares me senseless haha
Vietnam is amazing through your lens🎉
That Sneeze! 😂😂 another great vid! Only 48 days until we go!
Will you stay at Sai Gon too
Haha, yeah the sneeze was pretty bad! Enjoy your trip - only a few days now!
Cool piece of history about that Saigon post office: There was a man named is Mr. Duong Van Ngo who took a job at the post office when he was just 16 years old, holding various responsibilities before settling in as a public letter writer. His office is makeshift: a taped sign reading “Public Writer” in French, English, and Vietnamese, hung on a panel next to his wooden table.
Over his many years there, he’s written hundreds of letters, translating his customers’ words into a new language, expressed in beautiful, well-practiced calligraphy. His life work helped thousands of people who could not read or write stay connected to loved ones.
Is this the same one from Friday's upload?
Even though Vietnam is not high on my travel bucket list, I just love watching you guys travel. ☺️
Thanks so much! Yeah we had a problem with the upload from memory, so it repeated haha
this is incredible. thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
I've only just discovered you guys. Loved the series on Vietnam.. This vid is the same as the one a couple of days ago...
Glad you found us, thanks for sticking around! Yeah we had a problem with the upload from memory, so it repeated haha
I love the quick Pho summary XD Also that's Post Office is a LOVELY building but I will agree it looks less a post office and more a shop LOL Also I'm one of those people who still sends postcards XD I've a few friends who we exchange travel postcards, christmas cards etc. and I can confirm, you will ABSOLUTELY beat your postcard home XD Now to go back and watch the vids you posted while I was on holiday haha
We totally understand! When Stace's sister got the postcard she loved it, there just seems to be so much more time and thought into it right? And something to actually hold and appreciate.
You mentioned in the North the Pho was dry. That’s simply on option you ordered. They have the classic pho too, the broth is just slightly different than the south.
We like the dry version for sure
Vietnam looks amazing
Follow you guys' chanel a few years, very eye opening and chill experiences. Maybe you can try the neigbour country China, it's two hours flights to Guangzhou or Shanghai. Seems Kiwis don't need visas now for up to two weeks. Cheers.
We’d love to! We were ironically about to visit China to go to the Formula 1 the month Covid came out!
Hi, can you please post the 11th vlog? This one has a lot of views so clearly a lot of interest!
We will! It's more like an overview guide to travels in Vietnam 🇻🇳
Wow like treasure hunt i play as kids.
Snail mail is old technology.
Dont miss the phone boot (old technology)😂
Cool vid guys and great recovery after finding out the palace was closed 😅 Can I ask what camera you used in this vid?
We use the Sony ZV-E1 now!
Great video, thanks for sharing this VN adventure with us!
Correction at 12:55…did you mean the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty (not Empire State Building) were also designed by Eiffel same as the Post Office?
Was in post office last week, sending 4 tee shirts to England for my dad... cost $100... way more than cost of tops. So won't be doing that when back in saigon in April.
Ooooof that’s rough! Nice sentiment though
Good ❤❤❤
Thanks!
I've really loved your Vietnam adventure! Looking forward to your next travel adventure 😊
Thank you! 😃 Lots of amazing stuff to come
I dont think Gustaf Eiffel is the arkitekt behind Empire State Building
And neither of the post office. That’s a common mistake 😊
Been to Vietnam a couple of times, once to Ho Chi Min and once to Da Nang. Loved the buzz of HCM but really enjoyed the laid back atmosphere in Da Nang. The food is amazing but the people are the thing that makes the trips worthwhile.
We hear ya - Da Nang actually had a great balance of being a city like HCM and Hanoi, but the beach too
Pho is my favorite in Vietnam.
Hope you can also describe the food that you ate.Thanks
We've got loads of videos from Vietnam, heaps of food in there
did you guys pay with card or cash around places?
It's a bit of a mix, day to day definitely more cash, but nice cafes like this you can use card. Check our description for our recommended card for ATMs and paying in VND
@@DaneAndStacey thanks!
If you got stubbies of beer at the food market, way cheaper only 20k VND each
Yup, definitely!
You need Stacey's dad to go on more adventures with you guys
We agree! Stay tuned, he may be coming along soon
Did you do all this in Just 1 day? 🧐 I wonder how many days to spend in this City and maybe you can recommend? ☺️ many thanks!
Yeah it was one day! We hustled a bit, too fast. I'd say 2-4 days would be good, make it 3 or 4 if you plan to do a tour like Cu Chi tunnels cos that's a full day. 2 days around the city will cover a good amount of time
Doug here court up with old mate at the coffee shop at queenstown Doug Australia thanks ❤
Cheers Doug! 🍻
The Saigon Central market is my fav,,, Ben Thanh gives you a brain ache
Haha yeah we feel that!
Almost first
I think it was only us, so you win!! 🏆
@@DaneAndStacey I just saw you post the video. I used to always try to be 1st when I lived in Chiang Mai. Good to see you 2 are traveling again. I still need to come and visit New Zealand.
*Phở bò* ! 🥗🍜
FYI - the city is called Saigon, not Ho Chi Minh.
Saigon
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15:42 what is this place
The blue restaurant
Advertising block 😂 Plenty of tiny stores .
Haha 😂
Just don’t get it. After two years at kho Summui we decided to try Vietnam, could be due to being here during TET but I’d never come back. Overcrowded, often overpriced and no where near as nice as Thailand, gutted as we were really looking forward to it .
👏 for trying to pronounce Pho and Thank you properly 😊
No problem 😊
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Saigon is infinitely better than Hanoi, the people much friendlier.... HOWEVER.... some places are just ridiculously expensive for no reason
I guess it depends on your preference.. after many trips to Vietnam , Hà Nội is definitely my fav
@vickimcmillan3705 people are rude and it's more spread out, if you're just hanging by the lake then that's fine but Hanoi in general sucks anywhere in the far north sucks I guess they learnt from their Chinese neighbours
I love that people prefer one city over another. They're so different. I definitely preferred Hanoi. I liked the old traditional feel and the architecture. HCMC was fine but I didn't like the increased number of cars or that it's more modern and the metropolis vibe.
:)
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Old video
Huh?
Ho Chi Minh is largely expensive in my opinion if we compare it with other asian destinations which are much cheaper.
A meal in a cafe can simply be anywhere around 6-8 dollars, which is not cheap if you belong to Asia
But for Europeans, Americans etc., Ho Chi Minh is definitely a cheap destination
Yup agree. It was pricey compared to lots of the places we visited
Sorry but we have barely seen anything on your tour. If you are going to show us the country and your apparent journey then show us. You have given tiny pieces of your journey. Rubbish
Best you just leave if you’re not enjoying, why be a dick? This isn’t a documentary on Vietnam, we’re not forcing you to watch
*Cà phê sữa* ! 🥤
The best!
HCMC has become more expensive since COVID, the only "largish" City thats kept its price stable since the pandemic is Danang, arguably the biggest city to get bang for your buck in Vietnam today..
Yup, agree!
*Bánh mì thịt* ! 🥖
*Trà sữa* ! 🧋