This area, Ho Chi Minh Trail, was having the most intense bombing and fighting during the Vietnam war. Lots of lives on both sides were lost during the Vietnam War in this area. After 47 years, it is very nice to see a major change in the area. War is destructive and nothing good from it.
This is the best channel I have ever watched. Both of you are so sweet and I like how you two love each other. So I give one piece of advice to improve the channel. Buy a drone, for a country like Vietnam if you look down from the top it would be magnificent.
@@Windtalkerzz hhmmmmm...... I wonder where these stories of confiscation come from? I've seen drones cause problems for travelers in other places. Mine has gotten me into trouble more than once (random annoyed people). On my channel I have a vid of a bat triggered by my drone.
I see trees so green, red roses too I see them bloom for me and you. And I think to myself what a wonderful world. I see skies so blue and clouds so white. The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night. And I think to myself what a wonderful world. The colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky Are also on the faces of people going by. i see frens shaking hands saying how do you do ? they really say i love you
The "Tia for scale" is always so comical. But wow, those wind turbines are HUGE! I've always seen them from a distance and had no idea they were that big until Tia stood next to one.
@@xdgs567z On the contrary, I'm grateful to these two for letting me tag along. That and I have to do little thinking or planning. Such a huge relief because back home, I'm the person who usually does all of that.
Those views will never get boring for me. I think building a home there and waking up to those mountains everyday would be amazing! And so glad it was a peaceful ride with no honking and trucks to avoid.
Love to see your dad 😅, please include him in your future trips (especially when riding motorcycles ). He's in his retirement and know he would love to travel, especially with his family - YOU!
You choose a wonderful trip. Most of us will go along the sea using better roads and highways. It will be also more crowded there. Thus, the trip you are taking is not familiar to many of us Vietnamese. These videos have something for us to explore in our own country. Amazing. Have a safe trip.
discovered your channel when i was browsing Australia road trip videos and just recently back tracked to the start of your journey. Got to say this Vietnam stretch is easily becoming my favorite and Cheveyo’s dad is such a wonderful addition to the crew. Gotta love it.
🤗💙🏍🍀 I am following and traveling with your family to see the beautiful landscape and nature of Vietnam. In addition, I like that many Vietnamese are so lovely and friendly 💛 I won’t have a chance to travel through VN by motorcycle like you. Hope that I can visit my hometown Saigon, the beach city Cấp, and Mekong Delta cities Mỹ Tho, Cần Thơ next year. Greetings from Southern California 🏖🇺🇸
Brings back such great memories. The beauty almost brings a tear to my eye. Phong Nha is a small but quaint place with amazing caves for sure. There is a restaurant on the main street that actually serves an amazing beef stew, go figure LOL. oh and if you go to Ninh Binh I mentioned the Elizabeth hotel, it is actually in Tam Coc, sort of a small village a couple kilometers away. It is where you get the boats ect. Also think it might be fun to hear a couple minute interview with dad, to see what he thinks of Vietnam and the trip so far. I bet when he gets home he is going to be considered the baddest biker amongst all his friends LOL
@@allthebestparts7629 The XR150L is THE BEST bike for that journey, I think. Not too big, not too small. Enough power, it's not a race. And a huge range - I did 400km once before switching the "reserve" valve.
This kind of rural road is quite nice for biking with your feet. Even now at the age of 70, I still could bike on Sunday with fellow elderly bikers all day at the distance of 120-200 km. So I could do the same route you guys did each day, but it will take the whole day, not half a day like you did. For the electricity charging station, I think it is mainly for e-motorcycles. VN motorcycles are second only to Indonesia, about 100 millions registered right now. Thailand comes third. I have read somewhere that VN is promoting e-motorcycles to cope with rising fuel costs as well as to cut pollution.
This is one of Vinfast's electric car charging stations. Vinfast (a company of Vin Group) is a Vietnamese electric car brand. Vinfast plans to set up 140,000 charging stations along the territory of Vietnam (according to billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, owner of Vin Group). Vinfast invested 4 billion USD to open a factory in North Carolina, USA this year, 2022 (US President Joe biden congratulated this event). In addition, Vinfast also opened a factory in Germany. In the first phase, Vinfast electric cars plan to sell only to 07 markets including the US, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Israel and Vietnam.
Wow! I love the greenery! Kids are so cute.....a grand baby for me maybe someday cheveyo??? No pressure, but Tia makes me think:) love you and so glad I can watch the videos when I have my brake from helping Dad. Thank you for the post card, Your grandpa snagged it from me, has it next to his bed .lol
You guys should make a second channel called "Tia for scale" dedicated simply to extremely large/small stuffs. I guess the video will be super short but it would be super cool.
Better have some kind of insect repellent for this kind of trip, especial up norther near the border with China. Just bought a 200w solar panel made in Vietnam (brand Kosta) for my camper trip from Cali to Texas. Hope this country is getting stronger from it's dark days of warfare.
watching your vids with interest, planning my next trip to vietnam 2023, my 2 fave places are touristy i know, ha long bay, #1 tourist destination in vietnam and UNESCO world heritage site and if you get a chance to go, well worth it, and hoi an, just love the old quaint streets, lined with colourful lanterns, if you prefer to go off the beaten track .... sapa in the north, well known for its trekking & hikes, safe travels xjas.
gia đình nhỏ của bạn đã làm những điều khác biệt với phần lớn du khách khác khi đến Việt Nam. Điều đó thật tuyệt vời, quá tuyệt vời. Hi vọng các du khách khác sẽ xem được video của gia đình bạn. Họ sẽ có những hành trình như thế để khám phá Việt Nam, đến những nơi tránh xa sự khói bụi của thành phố, tìm cảm giác yên bình.
Amazing! I watched your journey in Vietnam a couple times. Stay safe on the road, please keep looking when you come to an intersection because so many people run the red light and try to avoid blind spot of trucks.
there some limestone quarries /caves in the netherlands where they used to cut out bricks for housebuilding , the stuff is so soft you can scratch it with youre tumbnail , in my youth me and my family camped there once at a place called geuldal in limburg , and all adventurist me allmost gotten lost in those caves trust me when the batterie of youre flashlight dies in the middle of one of those caves THEN you know wat pitch black is and its NOTHING like nighttime with the lights out , do remember some artists that where camping there that made statues from some of the stone they gotten out of one of the caves
You guys are super brave to be traveling on a long trip like this. I commend you for doing this. There are alot more beautiful places and things to see as you continue north. I did my road trip flying all over Viet Nam 3 years ago. I will be back January 2023 yeah.
I will never tire of the beautiful countryside scenes. No need to apologize for stopping to show us so much of it. 🙂 I was happy to see the windmills, an indication of Viet Nam's commitment to green energy. I'm curious if you're able to use your GPS along the route? How much access to internet do you have along these out-of-the-way roads?
For Viettel, which I'm using, you can have fsst access to the 4G internet all over Vietnam, even at the borders. 70k VND/ month (3$ USD) will give you 500MB/day for 30 days. 90k vnd/month = 1GB/day for 30 days
So beautiful guys. And this road is not well known at all so you just shared with us a hidden jewel. As for the wind turbine, VN is actually one of the few countries that are having a huge amount of solar and wind energy source, this is confirmed from World Bank. The EV charging stations are the investment of Vingroup and its subsidiary Vinfast as they are making e-scooters and EVs. If you get a chance when you get to Hanoi, ask your hotel to see if they can find a Vinfast escooter for you guys to rent for one day to drive around town.
"They are so sweet" "Some of them flick you off" 🤣 Exactly one week until I'm finally in Thailand. I'm actually hoping I get flicked off by some kid now! Wow this area of Vietnam is stunning.
@@GunnTales After hearing the long list of problems I've (and others) had with GoPro, Chev wisely chose DJI. The magnetic clip is super cool for capturing the landscape while riding.
i really like to watch your video. But i think this time is not good for motorbike trip. Middle and North Vietnam rain too much from Jun to November, even storm. anyway, goodluck to you, wish all of you have a good time in VN.
It did seem like a very odd place to put them. We saw a couple kids on electric scooters, but only two cars (both gasoline Nissans) and a handful of diesel trucks the entire day.
I'm asian, I love pho and noodles, but man, even I cant keep eating these 10 meals a week. So awesome that you all are still enjoying the local food that much. I hope you get some nice burgers and KFC soon lol
Can you please tell me the exact route you took on this video ? I am going in March 2023 and want to drive this exact road(s). Please include road numbers you used. Thank you.
Sorry to hog the comment section but let me know what you think of those small Vietnamese bananas. I thought they were very flavorful, very fragrant, the texture is not mushy, when I used to eat them when I was living and working in VN. I liked them quite a bit but didn't truly appreciate them until I moved back to the States when I eat Dole bananas and I realize Dola bananas have no fragrant, and so mushy. Also, the Vietnamese bananas are "durable" ?!?!? The skin may be black but the inside is still fine, strange, but great.
A lot of people love those bananas including Vietnam Meets Dustin, who is growing them. I personally love the baby bananas they use for their ancestral prayer offerings. They're so good dried, too.
I used to know there are only 3 or 4 kinds of bananas until I went on tour with my Vietnamese friends back in 2012, and realized they have so many kinds of bananas. I especially like the one that as big as your thumb or finger. I think they call it "Chuoi Cao" which literally translates to "tall banana". The name is hilarious to me when you realize that it is so small and is more expensive than other bananas.
@SOCCER VN Yes, I thought I saw some news article about VN is increasing its food exports to Europe with the recently signed EVFTA. I'm glad VN's agricultural sector is growing quickly as that benefits the VN farmers and its rural provinces. Growth in VN's urban areas are fine but living in the US, it's sad to see the hollowing out of rural and agricultural areas so I'm hoping VN's agricultural and food industries continue to grow to retain people in its rural/agricultural provinces and allow balanced growth for the whole country. Take care.
@@小熊维尼习近平-CCP It`s Chuoi Cau , not Chuoi Cao . Cau means areca-nut or betel-nut , because those bananas are so small that they look like an areca-nut . For your information , nowadays the Vietnamese people use areca-nuts and betel leaves only for wedding ceremonies , not for chewing like before . Sometimes today you can still find some rare old ladies (over 80 +) chewing them with lime and tree bark to strengthen their teeth
This is the holy land of Vietnmin before 1975. No one can trespass! In 1968, the United States and the South Vietnamese government carried out a massive helicopter and tank landing with tragic results. 90% has been removed
I am very curious.. the road and the town seems to be deserted. No one, no vehicle during one hour ride but then there was EV charging stations?.. what was that about?.. Can you please kindly comment? .. Thanks for the videos.. You guys have the greatest vlog that I have seen.. very engaging.. watching you guys I could feel that I was there! :) very inspiring!!!
This really confused use as well. No idea what a (large) charging station was doing out there! Our best guess would be that some kind of government subsidy paid for it. No way that road gets enough traffic to charge 12 EVs at once.
This area, Ho Chi Minh Trail, was having the most intense bombing and fighting during the Vietnam war. Lots of lives on both sides were lost during the Vietnam War in this area. After 47 years, it is very nice to see a major change in the area. War is destructive and nothing good from it.
This is the best channel I have ever watched. Both of you are so sweet and I like how you two love each other. So I give one piece of advice to improve the channel. Buy a drone, for a country like Vietnam if you look down from the top it would be magnificent.
I regret not bringing my drone until I heard rumors of confiscation.
@@allthebestparts7629 You don’t need permission/license to use drones in Vietnam.
@@Windtalkerzz hhmmmmm...... I wonder where these stories of confiscation come from? I've seen drones cause problems for travelers in other places. Mine has gotten me into trouble more than once (random annoyed people). On my channel I have a vid of a bat triggered by my drone.
I see trees so green, red roses too
I see them bloom for me and you.
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
I see skies so blue and clouds so white.
The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night.
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
The colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces of people going by. i see frens shaking hands saying how do you do ? they really say i love you
The "Tia for scale" is always so comical. But wow, those wind turbines are HUGE! I've always seen them from a distance and had no idea they were that big until Tia stood next to one.
Your Dad is so cool .. Traveling together with father & son ( & daughter in law ?) make unforgettable memories ❤❤❤ forever ³👨👧👦..What a trip !
Such a cool dad..just jugging along and not complaining about anything
@@xdgs567z On the contrary, I'm grateful to these two for letting me tag along. That and I have to do little thinking or planning. Such a huge relief because back home, I'm the person who usually does all of that.
Those views will never get boring for me. I think building a home there and waking up to those mountains everyday would be amazing! And so glad it was a peaceful ride with no honking and trucks to avoid.
Love to see your dad 😅, please include him in your future trips (especially when riding motorcycles ). He's in his retirement and know he would love to travel, especially with his family - YOU!
Would love to have dad with us in future trips 🙂
Sorry that Cheveyo got hurt and happy to see he's alright. Wishing everyone a safe, fun and happy. Journey(s). Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Wowza what a view, absolutely beautiful. No apologies needed ever for stopping again to show us.
You choose a wonderful trip. Most of us will go along the sea using better roads and highways. It will be also more crowded there. Thus, the trip you are taking is not familiar to many of us Vietnamese. These videos have something for us to explore in our own country. Amazing. Have a safe trip.
Love ❤️ from Canada 🇨🇦. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. Have fun and stay safe !
What a view!! THANKS FOR SHARING.
Wow this is an unseen Vietnam that you are showing guys. So natural and beautiful. Thank you for the video.
discovered your channel when i was browsing Australia road trip videos and just recently back tracked to the start of your journey. Got to say this Vietnam stretch is easily becoming my favorite and Cheveyo’s dad is such a wonderful addition to the crew. Gotta love it.
Vietnam definitely stands out as one of our favorite adventures, too. Was awesome getting off the beaten path there.
I can't get over how gorgeous this landscape is! You guys are definitely inspiring me to look into getting motorbike lessons!
Tia always has adorable smile.
She's so pretty
What are magnificent views? Nature is the best healer. Drive safe and enjoy.
🤗💙🏍🍀 I am following and traveling with your family to see the beautiful landscape and nature of Vietnam. In addition, I like that many Vietnamese are so lovely and friendly 💛
I won’t have a chance to travel through VN by motorcycle like you. Hope that I can visit my hometown Saigon, the beach city Cấp, and Mekong Delta cities Mỹ Tho, Cần Thơ next year. Greetings from Southern California 🏖🇺🇸
I think this is one of the most picturesque places that I have seen in your vlogs, beautiful.
What an enjoyable ride! Always appreciate the amazing content you guys put out, keep on going!
Wow, you guys are so brave.
Do not forget to visit Phong Nha Ke Bang, the famous underground.
Nice video! For Vietnamese, Ho Chi Minh trail brings a lot sad memories during the Vietnam War. Enjoy your journey!
Indeed a beautiful little town and everything is so green
Thanks for sharing your experiences and your upbeat attitude!
The sound of silence and the mostly unmolested landscape are absolutely mesmerizing. Need to go there
I'm following the journey of you and Tia's dad, it's amazing !
The views are fantastic could never get sick of them stay safe you guys
What a mesmerizing beauty! Thanks for bringing all those memories. 🎉
Glad you had a chance to stop and relax for a few days.
Brings back such great memories. The beauty almost brings a tear to my eye. Phong Nha is a small but quaint place with amazing caves for sure. There is a restaurant on the main street that actually serves an amazing beef stew, go figure LOL. oh and if you go to Ninh Binh I mentioned the Elizabeth hotel, it is actually in Tam Coc, sort of a small village a couple kilometers away. It is where you get the boats ect. Also think it might be fun to hear a couple minute interview with dad, to see what he thinks of Vietnam and the trip so far. I bet when he gets home he is going to be considered the baddest biker amongst all his friends LOL
LOL - many in the USA won't care because I didn't do the trip on a Harley, BMW or KTM. Its so weird.
@@allthebestparts7629 The XR150L is THE BEST bike for that journey, I think. Not too big, not too small. Enough power, it's not a race. And a huge range - I did 400km once before switching the "reserve" valve.
This kind of rural road is quite nice for biking with your feet. Even now at the age of 70, I still could bike on Sunday with fellow elderly bikers all day at the distance of 120-200 km. So I could do the same route you guys did each day, but it will take the whole day, not half a day like you did. For the electricity charging station, I think it is mainly for e-motorcycles. VN motorcycles are second only to Indonesia, about 100 millions registered right now. Thailand comes third. I have read somewhere that VN is promoting e-motorcycles to cope with rising fuel costs as well as to cut pollution.
This is one of Vinfast's electric car charging stations. Vinfast (a company of Vin Group) is a Vietnamese electric car brand. Vinfast plans to set up 140,000 charging stations along the territory of Vietnam (according to billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, owner of Vin Group). Vinfast invested 4 billion USD to open a factory in North Carolina, USA this year, 2022 (US President Joe biden congratulated this event). In addition, Vinfast also opened a factory in Germany. In the first phase, Vinfast electric cars plan to sell only to 07 markets including the US, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Israel and Vietnam.
Wonderful video! Amazing scenery!!! Thanx! ~ See u in the waves ~
You are right. The views are stunning. I can't believe how few people you are encountering. I also love the TiaScale
What a beautiful views, you'll see more stunning mountains like this next to your ride as you heading North. Thanks for the great video. 💜🙏
Wow so beautiful 🇻🇳👌✌️❤️💕
Wow! I love the greenery! Kids are so cute.....a grand baby for me maybe someday cheveyo??? No pressure, but Tia makes me think:) love you and so glad I can watch the videos when I have my brake from helping Dad. Thank you for the post card, Your grandpa snagged it from me, has it next to his bed .lol
Great video - great scenery. I’ve added that place to my ‘want to go’ list, but great seeing it on your vlog!
You guys should make a second channel called "Tia for scale" dedicated simply to extremely large/small stuffs. I guess the video will be super short but it would be super cool.
Better have some kind of insect repellent for this kind of trip, especial up norther near the border with China. Just bought a 200w solar panel made in Vietnam (brand Kosta) for my camper trip from Cali to Texas. Hope this country is getting stronger from it's dark days of warfare.
Thanks for your really nice words, have a nice day
Thanks for nice video. Wishing three of you the best.
In addition, you can visit the wind waterfall in the botanical garden, take a boat to visit Phong Nha cave.
watching your vids with interest, planning my next trip to vietnam 2023, my 2 fave places are touristy i know, ha long bay, #1 tourist destination in vietnam and UNESCO world heritage site and if you get a chance to go, well worth it, and hoi an, just love the old quaint streets, lined with colourful lanterns, if you prefer to go off the beaten track .... sapa in the north, well known for its trekking & hikes, safe travels xjas.
Chicken and dog they can cross the road and then decide to cross back again.
Be careful, ran in to them many time in my day.
Have a safe trip !!!
Awesome video guys! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us!
Great video. Thank you.
gia đình nhỏ của bạn đã làm những điều khác biệt với phần lớn du khách khác khi đến Việt Nam. Điều đó thật tuyệt vời, quá tuyệt vời. Hi vọng các du khách khác sẽ xem được video của gia đình bạn. Họ sẽ có những hành trình như thế để khám phá Việt Nam, đến những nơi tránh xa sự khói bụi của thành phố, tìm cảm giác yên bình.
Thanks for sharing amazing views
If you like this sort of ecology, search for Rammang Rammang in South Sulawesi, Indonesia and then plan a trip... 😉
Amazing! I watched your journey in Vietnam a couple times. Stay safe on the road, please keep looking when you come to an intersection because so many people run the red light and try to avoid blind spot of trucks.
This is an excellent tip! Intersections are very tricky, and you can never trust the light!
I have stumbled upon your videos by accident and l love you guys. Tia is so cute. You guys are such a cute couple. Love your dad too
Keep up the awesome videos! I enjoy them during my work breaks and lunch!
there some limestone quarries /caves in the netherlands where they used to cut out bricks for housebuilding , the stuff is so soft you can scratch it with youre tumbnail , in my youth me and my family camped there once at a place called geuldal in limburg , and all adventurist me allmost gotten lost in those caves
trust me when the batterie of youre flashlight dies in the middle of one of those caves THEN you know wat pitch black is and its NOTHING like nighttime with the lights out , do remember some artists that where camping there that made statues from some of the stone they gotten out of one of the caves
Its really fun watching you 2 - ok 3 :-)
You guys are super brave to be traveling on a long trip like this. I commend you for doing this. There are alot more beautiful places and things to see as you continue north. I did my road trip flying all over Viet Nam 3 years ago. I will be back January 2023 yeah.
I love you, i love my country. Thank you for share.
Amazing roads! As much as I look forward to the bloopers, I see a "Tia For Scale" montage coming next. (Hint, hint...)
Such an amazing journey so far and the scenery is just amazing . Stay safe on your travels
I will never tire of the beautiful countryside scenes. No need to apologize for stopping to show us so much of it. 🙂 I was happy to see the windmills, an indication of Viet Nam's commitment to green energy. I'm curious if you're able to use your GPS along the route? How much access to internet do you have along these out-of-the-way roads?
For Viettel, which I'm using, you can have fsst access to the 4G internet all over Vietnam, even at the borders. 70k VND/ month (3$ USD) will give you 500MB/day for 30 days. 90k vnd/month = 1GB/day for 30 days
So beautiful guys. And this road is not well known at all so you just shared with us a hidden jewel. As for the wind turbine, VN is actually one of the few countries that are having a huge amount of solar and wind energy source, this is confirmed from World Bank. The EV charging stations are the investment of Vingroup and its subsidiary Vinfast as they are making e-scooters and EVs. If you get a chance when you get to Hanoi, ask your hotel to see if they can find a Vinfast escooter for you guys to rent for one day to drive around town.
You know, I'll probably do this. Thanks for the suggestion.
Such a beautiful place to explore. Should have brought the drone. Happy couple
love what guys are doing. living vicariously through you love birds until my partner and I can eventually travel.
Super ....and super.Keep up with your good Job
Hello Tia & Cheveyo and Dad amazing video the scenery is spectacular keep enjoying your journey take care 😍
Awesome video. 👍👍👍Ciao from friend from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹
Hello to Italy! 😊
I wonder whether you guys will pass by Ninh Binh, try to visit the place where they had the movie " Gorilla " done.
Ninh Binh is on the list. Stay tuned........
Beautiful trip ❤❤
so good video !!!!!!!!!! yay
So beautyful. I hope in the future i can make a trip like you are doing.
Wonderful video ! I love your family
You could say you caved in to that place :P
the million dollar view of a lifetime 😂❤
Beautiful nature ❤️
kids give finger probably don’t know what it means, they may learn from movie. So don’t worry and enjoy your trip. Love your videos.
Yea I think they just see it in the movies 😂🤣
I think you should visit Thien Duong cave, that cave is very very beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful nature view 😍
Im also going to travel Vietnam very soon and love to explore places
Thank You for sharing
"They are so sweet" "Some of them flick you off" 🤣
Exactly one week until I'm finally in Thailand. I'm actually hoping I get flicked off by some kid now!
Wow this area of Vietnam is stunning.
Beautiful!
Amazing sceneries in this clip. Thanks for sharing! Where are you guys from?
Hey! We’re from the United States. Arizona to be specific 🙂
common guys, your videos are not long enough :(. Have fun in Phong Nha. As always, stay safe!
On the ride with you in spirit! Could you possibly share the route sometime later in some way? Loving your videos
We're basically following the "Ho Chi Minh road". Also take a look at the "Vietnam Coracle" for some maps that we use.
Have your dad take an antihistamine several times a day for the sting. It works for any sting, sunburn, or any type of burn.
love vietnam!!
Hi Tia, what is the camera I see on your jacket now? And is the footage good? Thanks
They got the latest DJI action cam.
@@allthebestparts7629 hi. Thank you
@@GunnTales After hearing the long list of problems I've (and others) had with GoPro, Chev wisely chose DJI. The magnetic clip is super cool for capturing the landscape while riding.
hi guys, whats the make of the new action camera you got?
is it intentional what side yall stand at video closing?
i really like to watch your video. But i think this time is not good for motorbike trip. Middle and North Vietnam rain too much from Jun to November, even storm. anyway, goodluck to you, wish all of you have a good time in VN.
This road used to be a legendary Ho Chi Minh trail during the Vietnam war
What is the name of the town you stoped at ???
You guys do not use the main highway, do you?
We try to avoid them when possible.
Tia's chopstick skill = amazing lol
Appreciate you!
As an ex-employee of Vinfast (car company behind those EV chargers), it is kind of hilarious to see SO MANY chargers THERE.
It did seem like a very odd place to put them. We saw a couple kids on electric scooters, but only two cars (both gasoline Nissans) and a handful of diesel trucks the entire day.
You should have called the Hue video ‘Blown A-Hue’ 😅
I'm asian, I love pho and noodles, but man, even I cant keep eating these 10 meals a week. So awesome that you all are still enjoying the local food that much. I hope you get some nice burgers and KFC soon lol
Yeahhh I don’t think that’s comparable. Choosing trashy food over good food
Can you please tell me the exact route you took on this video ? I am going in March 2023 and want to drive this exact road(s). Please include road numbers you used. Thank you.
Replied to your Insta message 🙂
Sorry to hog the comment section but let me know what you think of those small Vietnamese bananas. I thought they were very flavorful, very fragrant, the texture is not mushy, when I used to eat them when I was living and working in VN. I liked them quite a bit but didn't truly appreciate them until I moved back to the States when I eat Dole bananas and I realize Dola bananas have no fragrant, and so mushy. Also, the Vietnamese bananas are "durable" ?!?!? The skin may be black but the inside is still fine, strange, but great.
A lot of people love those bananas including Vietnam Meets Dustin, who is growing them. I personally love the baby bananas they use for their ancestral prayer offerings. They're so good dried, too.
I used to know there are only 3 or 4 kinds of bananas until I went on tour with my Vietnamese friends back in 2012, and realized they have so many kinds of bananas. I especially like the one that as big as your thumb or finger. I think they call it "Chuoi Cao" which literally translates to "tall banana". The name is hilarious to me when you realize that it is so small and is more expensive than other bananas.
Yes they're delicious. You can find them at asian supermarkets or Vietnamese supermarkets in the States.
@SOCCER VN Yes, I thought I saw some news article about VN is increasing its food exports to Europe with the recently signed EVFTA. I'm glad VN's agricultural sector is growing quickly as that benefits the VN farmers and its rural provinces. Growth in VN's urban areas are fine but living in the US, it's sad to see the hollowing out of rural and agricultural areas so I'm hoping VN's agricultural and food industries continue to grow to retain people in its rural/agricultural provinces and allow balanced growth for the whole country. Take care.
@@小熊维尼习近平-CCP It`s Chuoi Cau , not Chuoi Cao . Cau means areca-nut or betel-nut , because those bananas are so small that they look like an areca-nut . For your information , nowadays the Vietnamese people use areca-nuts and betel leaves only for wedding ceremonies , not for chewing like before . Sometimes today you can still find some rare old ladies (over 80 +) chewing them with lime and tree bark to strengthen their teeth
Omg it’s so beautiful you guy I wanna go
This is the holy land of Vietnmin before 1975. No one can trespass! In 1968, the United States and the South Vietnamese government carried out a massive helicopter and tank landing with tragic results. 90% has been removed
Mashallah bahut pyary
I am very curious.. the road and the town seems to be deserted. No one, no vehicle during one hour ride but then there was EV charging stations?.. what was that about?.. Can you please kindly comment? .. Thanks for the videos.. You guys have the greatest vlog that I have seen.. very engaging.. watching you guys I could feel that I was there! :) very inspiring!!!
This really confused use as well. No idea what a (large) charging station was doing out there! Our best guess would be that some kind of government subsidy paid for it. No way that road gets enough traffic to charge 12 EVs at once.