I lived for 17 years in Vietnam before moving overseas, even with the growing number of countries in almost every continent I've been to, nothing can compare to home. Watching you guys walk through those streets, eating the same street food I used to eat as a kid wearing flip flops and boxers with an oversized dirty tank top definitely brings back some emotions. I'm glad you both could experience my homeland and know that the people will always welcome you with open hand, I know I would have. Just a tip, learn to ride a moped and drive the Ha Giang Loop, you will thank me later. ( Thanks for introducing me to the Salkantay Trek, I loved it ).
😊 thanks so much for watching along our videos! We love that you had a good time on Salkantay! We need to learn to ride a bike for so maybe reasons and the ha giang loop is definitely the main one 😄
Instead of yogurt coffee you should’ve tried the salted coffee. You guys literally walked right past my house when you guys went to go buy your sandwich next to the fruit stand which don’t ever buy a drink there it’s a rip off. The Banh Mi shop across from the fruit stand is one of the best roasted pork Banh Mi only people from that area would know.
YES! this is amazing! you've confirmed what we thought! it's got to be one of the best but nobody knows about it! 🤣 you'll see later in this video we do try Salted coffee!
Thanks a bunch for this folks! Still barely made a dent in the video but I can see myself coming back to this and other videos of yours :) hoping to go to Vietnam in April 2025!
Enjoyed your video guys! I might have mentioned before. I moved here a year ago in October. Got married in Dec. last year. I still don’t know how to ride a motorbike. It’s a little intimidating to me. I’ll get there eventually. my wife Mai and her son Khoi will get tired of hauling a 6 ft 150lbs American around lol. All y’all’s videos are top notch. Y’all work great together. The landmark I need to climb. Haven’t been there yet. I enjoy my life here. Still learning a lot at 60. Glad y’all enjoy Vietnam so much to come back again! Thanks for sharing 😎
@@JordanandEmily what are some things I should be aware of in living there? Do you know if you need a Vietnamese driver’s license to own a scooter motorcycle?
Where abouts are you thinking of living? Its a big country! As far is the drivers license goes - we haven't hired or owned one ever so can't be too much help there but would recommend searching on google or reaching out to some dealerships for up to date info!
Great video! I'm considering a move to Vietnam in the next 6 months, hoping to connect with you for advice on where (Thinking Da Nang currently). Also, want to send you a thanks for all the videos (not sure what gets the most $ to you), please hit me up!
Ive Just returned from a 3 wk holiday in Vietnam. Da Nang is a nice city, most expats head to MyKhe beach. If you want the beach view then yes. Although it is like 10km north to south. Make sure you find the right area. The downside we found was between the beach and the cbd there is nearly nothing. So decide if you want to be beside beach or around the abundance of things to see and do.
Thanks so much Chris! We actually have another Vietnam video coming out early next week where we talk about Vietnam in detail + each region we visited! Da Nang is awesome and a big choice by a lot of people wanting to work for a while in Vietnam but it's one of the few places we haven't spent much time in at all! Haha we've heard great things though!
Fantastic video! I have a question about the daily cash amount we should budget for. We’ll be traveling to nearly the same places in January, and it looks like our tastes and budget are quite similar. Additionally, any advice on where to get cash upon arriving in Hanoi would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for your help!
We always aim for $100 AUD per day for us both! In Vietnam as a whole we were on about $85 AUD per day! I can't quite remember where we got cash out in Hanoi but when you find one ATM there's usually a few there and one should work! We've got a Vietnam travel guide video coming out on Tuesday with loads more info!
@@JordanandEmily Thank you for taking the time! I'm curious though about how much of this budget you carried in cash to ensure we withdraw just the right amount. Coming from Canada, we're not used to using bills and coins much anymore, and we've heard that credit card use is limited there. By the way, we're visiting Thailand and Vietnam, and your videos have been a true inspiration for us. Can't wait for the Tuesday video! 😊
@cathrach9576 oh fantastic, we're really glad they have helped 😊 the ATM withdrawal fees in Vietnam were nothing like Thailand, we didn't carry much cash at all and you'll see on Tuesday that there actually is a surprising amount of places to just use your bank card! We used our Australian card for lots! You would just need to make sure you don't get international fees from your bank, not really sure how many US banks do that!
I lived for 17 years in Vietnam before moving overseas, even with the growing number of countries in almost every continent I've been to, nothing can compare to home. Watching you guys walk through those streets, eating the same street food I used to eat as a kid wearing flip flops and boxers with an oversized dirty tank top definitely brings back some emotions. I'm glad you both could experience my homeland and know that the people will always welcome you with open hand, I know I would have. Just a tip, learn to ride a moped and drive the Ha Giang Loop, you will thank me later. ( Thanks for introducing me to the Salkantay Trek, I loved it ).
😊 thanks so much for watching along our videos! We love that you had a good time on Salkantay! We need to learn to ride a bike for so maybe reasons and the ha giang loop is definitely the main one 😄
Love your guys’ positivity through everything and your love for Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤ subscribed!
😊 thank you! Welcome!
I am Vietnamese, and living in US. I am subscribed your channel as soon as I hear your love for Vietnam. ❤
thanks so much for watching along!
Beautiful day and good luck guys!
Thanks so much! 😊
Cam on cac ban yêu mến Vietnam
Thanks for watching 😊
i love video
Instead of yogurt coffee you should’ve tried the salted coffee. You guys literally walked right past my house when you guys went to go buy your sandwich next to the fruit stand which don’t ever buy a drink there it’s a rip off. The Banh Mi shop across from the fruit stand is one of the best roasted pork Banh Mi only people from that area would know.
YES! this is amazing! you've confirmed what we thought! it's got to be one of the best but nobody knows about it! 🤣 you'll see later in this video we do try Salted coffee!
Thanks a bunch for this folks! Still barely made a dent in the video but I can see myself coming back to this and other videos of yours :) hoping to go to Vietnam in April 2025!
😄 thanks for watching, she's a long one! We've got the travek guide coming out on Tuesday that's packed with info for your trip!
Enjoyed your video guys! I might have mentioned before. I moved here a year ago in October. Got married in Dec. last year. I still don’t know how to ride a motorbike. It’s a little intimidating to me. I’ll get there eventually. my wife Mai and her son Khoi will get tired of hauling a 6 ft 150lbs American around lol. All y’all’s videos are top notch. Y’all work great together. The landmark I need to climb. Haven’t been there yet. I enjoy my life here. Still learning a lot at 60. Glad y’all enjoy Vietnam so much to come back again! Thanks for sharing 😎
😊 the motorbikes are intimidating for us too! 😄 thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed it!
hi i❤your videos so much keep it up love from Australia
😊 thanks so much for watching!
I might come to veitnam I hope that I will bump in to you guys. BTW you guys are just the cutest couple
You guys are just like the cutest couple i hope jordan proposes
😄 he did!
OMG YOU GUYS ARE SO CUTE !
😄 thanks for watching!
Shit, now I want to go to Vietnam so much, thanks guys 😭 more seriously, a great video again, loved it ! The longer the better 😁👌🏻
Thanks so much! This one definitely tips the scale at our longest video ever 😄
Thanks!
Woah!! Thank yoi so much Chris! This is going to go such a long way 😊 no more though, you'll need it for extra street food in Vietnam 😀😉
@@JordanandEmily Not the interactive/helpful reply I was hoping for. not taking me serious?
@chrisfisher1975 hahaha we're here for you, interact at will!
@@JordanandEmily what are some things I should be aware of in living there? Do you know if you need a Vietnamese driver’s license to own a scooter motorcycle?
Where abouts are you thinking of living? Its a big country!
As far is the drivers license goes - we haven't hired or owned one ever so can't be too much help there but would recommend searching on google or reaching out to some dealerships for up to date info!
very cool!
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Great video! I'm considering a move to Vietnam in the next 6 months, hoping to connect with you for advice on where (Thinking Da Nang currently). Also, want to send you a thanks for all the videos (not sure what gets the most $ to you), please hit me up!
Ive Just returned from a 3 wk holiday in Vietnam. Da Nang is a nice city, most expats head to MyKhe beach. If you want the beach view then yes. Although it is like 10km north to south. Make sure you find the right area. The downside we found was between the beach and the cbd there is nearly nothing. So decide if you want to be beside beach or around the abundance of things to see and do.
Thanks so much Chris! We actually have another Vietnam video coming out early next week where we talk about Vietnam in detail + each region we visited! Da Nang is awesome and a big choice by a lot of people wanting to work for a while in Vietnam but it's one of the few places we haven't spent much time in at all! Haha we've heard great things though!
Fantastic video! I have a question about the daily cash amount we should budget for. We’ll be traveling to nearly the same places in January, and it looks like our tastes and budget are quite similar. Additionally, any advice on where to get cash upon arriving in Hanoi would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for your help!
We always aim for $100 AUD per day for us both! In Vietnam as a whole we were on about $85 AUD per day! I can't quite remember where we got cash out in Hanoi but when you find one ATM there's usually a few there and one should work! We've got a Vietnam travel guide video coming out on Tuesday with loads more info!
@@JordanandEmily Thank you for taking the time! I'm curious though about how much of this budget you carried in cash to ensure we withdraw just the right amount. Coming from Canada, we're not used to using bills and coins much anymore, and we've heard that credit card use is limited there. By the way, we're visiting Thailand and Vietnam, and your videos have been a true inspiration for us. Can't wait for the Tuesday video! 😊
@cathrach9576 oh fantastic, we're really glad they have helped 😊 the ATM withdrawal fees in Vietnam were nothing like Thailand, we didn't carry much cash at all and you'll see on Tuesday that there actually is a surprising amount of places to just use your bank card! We used our Australian card for lots! You would just need to make sure you don't get international fees from your bank, not really sure how many US banks do that!
@@JordanandEmily Thank you! We literally just finished dinner while watching your Ultimate Peru 🙂. Your artistry is really incredible!
TÔI KHÔNG HIỂU SAO LẠI XUẤT HIỆN NHỮNG QUẢ ỔI NHƯ VẬY THAY VÌ QUẢ ỔI TO ĐỂ NHIỀU KHÁCH DU LỊCH TƯỞNG NÓ LÀ QUẢ DƯA HẤU VÀ KHÔNG BIẾT CÁCH ĂN. 😁😁😁😂😂😂
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You guys should change your favorite country to Cambodia 😅
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