What an amazing insight into the culture and lives of these people!! The rice terraces and surrounding scenery were spectacular! Most impressive is the energy that you two expend every day. This vlog is one of your best--sensitive music accompanying all the dialogue and great content. Thanks for another armchair tour! ❤
Wow nice to meet you and thank you for watching! It was a great experience learning about the Hmong people, and I hope you’re able to travel to Sapa soon as well!
Hi! New subscriber here! I just wanted to say thanks for this video. It's got me really excited for my solo trip this year, and I'm definitely adding Sapa to my list! 🥰
Thank you so much for watching and for the nice message :) we loved Sapa, I hope you have a great time in Vietnam. We just posted a tips video for Vietnam today that will hopefully help! Feel free to reach out if you ever need anything!
Nice video and guide however it’s hard to follow when you don’t include any of the names of places you booked or ate at. Are you able to add these to the video description like the bakery etc?
nice intro of SAPA; coz ill be planning to visit end of this year. appreciate if you can share the hotel name, especially the first hotel which you had problem with. thanks
My dad has been wanting to visit Vietnam for a while, and while we don’t have any plans to come back to Vietnam any time soon, we most likely will with him in a few years. When we do we want to do Ninh Binh which we missed out on but heard great things, and we want to see Sapa during the harvest season. I would definitely go back to Da Nang as well.
As long as it isn’t raining in the afternoon that would be nice! The last cable car to Sapa from the top is at 6pm Monday-Friday and 7pm on the weekends so just make sure the sun is setting before then.
Very jealous When I went up there in July foggy with 2 ft of visibility Living your best life cheers mate 🍻 lol can’t believe your guy didn’t join a view of a lifetime above the clouds
Ruou Tao Meo is actually Hmong's apple alcohol . The Vietnamese Kinh peoples used to call the Hmong ethnics ``Meo`` which means the cats ( a quite pejorative and racist epithet ) because they are very agile and fast when they climb the mountains and hills like that animal . Today the word ``Meo `` is no longer used to designate a Hmong person . Same like in America the White peoples no longer call a First Nation person an ``Indian`` or `` Redskin`` , an Inuit an ``Eskimo`` and a black person a ``Negro``.
@@laureygodard8639You should not believe this scammer's explanation. If you want to learn more, you should go to Google to look up official information on research documents about the H'Mong people of Vietnam. Maybe I'm not good at English. But my basic knowledge about H'Mong people can be better than this scammer. 👉Accordingly, the H'Mong people are one of the ethnic minorities with a significant population among the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. The ethnic name mentioned by Mr. Cu Hoa Van is "Mong" or "H'Mong". In Thailand and Laos they are called Miao people (in the Lao Sung group). In Thai it is แม้ว Maew or ม้ง Hmong. In China, they are called Miao (Chinese: 苗; pinyin: Miao), and the name is used in international literature as Miao, as in English: Miao people. The majority of Miao people in Vietnam are called Mong (later called Mong), another group of people are called Na Miao. Mong is also the self-name of Miao people in Laos, Thailand and in Xuyen, Qian, and Dien Nam China. In addition to the meaning of ethnic community, Mong is also a word to call a family. (So Miao people is another name for the H'mong people with a long historical origin, with absolutely no "disparaging or racist meaning" as that bastard made up🤬. The name Meo is in Chinese pronunciation. - Vietnamese is Mieu (Cat))
@@HannahGodardYou should not believe this scammer's explanation. If you want to learn more, you should go to Google to look up official information on research documents about the H'Mong people of Vietnam. Maybe I'm not good at English. But my basic knowledge about H'Mong people can be better than this scammer. 👉Accordingly, the H'Mong people are one of the ethnic minorities with a significant population among the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. The ethnic name mentioned by Mr. Cu Hoa Van is "Mong" or "H'Mong". In Thailand and Laos they are called Miao people (in the Lao Sung group). In Thai it is แม้ว Maew or ม้ง Hmong. In China, they are called Miao (Chinese: 苗; pinyin: Miao), and the name is used in international literature as Miao, as in English: Miao people. The majority of Miao people in Vietnam are called Mong (later called Mong), another group of people are called Na Miao. Mong is also the self-name of Miao people in Laos, Thailand and in Xuyen, Qian, and Dien Nam China. In addition to the meaning of ethnic community, Mong is also a word to call a family. (So Miao people is another name for the H'mong people with a long historical origin, with absolutely no "disparaging or racist meaning" as that bastard made up🤬. The name Meo is in Chinese pronunciation. - Vietnamese is Mieu (Cat))
Bạn đi lên Fansipan thời tiết lúc này tốt quá nhìn quá đẹp luôn
SAPA is such a BEAUTTT! Miss this place
Loved this one!! The scenery is so beautiful ... what an incredible country.
Incredible. Really good footage
What an amazing insight into the culture and lives of these people!! The rice terraces and surrounding scenery were spectacular! Most impressive is the energy that you two expend every day. This vlog is one of your best--sensitive music accompanying all the dialogue and great content. Thanks for another armchair tour! ❤
I'm Hmong live in the U.S. and I learned a lot by watching this video. Thanks. Hope one day I will go visit there too.
Wow nice to meet you and thank you for watching! It was a great experience learning about the Hmong people, and I hope you’re able to travel to Sapa soon as well!
Beautiful scenery!
Cảnh đẹp Sa Pa Việt Nam, cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều đã đến thăm quan nơi này
Hi! New subscriber here! I just wanted to say thanks for this video. It's got me really excited for my solo trip this year, and I'm definitely adding Sapa to my list! 🥰
Thank you so much for watching and for the nice message :) we loved Sapa, I hope you have a great time in Vietnam. We just posted a tips video for Vietnam today that will hopefully help! Feel free to reach out if you ever need anything!
Nice video and guide however it’s hard to follow when you don’t include any of the names of places you booked or ate at. Are you able to add these to the video description like the bakery etc?
chúc bạn vui vẻ hạnh phúc nhé.
nice intro of SAPA; coz ill be planning to visit end of this year.
appreciate if you can share the hotel name, especially the first hotel which you had problem with.
thanks
Have fun! The first hotel (that we had a problem with) was called Sapa elite hotel, the second was Himalaya Sapa Hotel
AND trekking
wow this is nice, thanks for sharing
What month did u went there, ur lucky to hv such a weather that time..... Tqvm 4 sharing ur video
We went in October!
Looks like you have visited the whole country. What’s your plan for coming back? Any particular place that draws you back?
My dad has been wanting to visit Vietnam for a while, and while we don’t have any plans to come back to Vietnam any time soon, we most likely will with him in a few years. When we do we want to do Ninh Binh which we missed out on but heard great things, and we want to see Sapa during the harvest season. I would definitely go back to Da Nang as well.
I’m want go Sapa look so beautiful inVN
Is it also good to go to Fansipan after lunch then stay there until sunset?
As long as it isn’t raining in the afternoon that would be nice! The last cable car to Sapa from the top is at 6pm Monday-Friday and 7pm on the weekends so just make sure the sun is setting before then.
Heyy, just wanna ask at what time and what month u guys went to Fansipan ? Thx in advance
It was the early afternoon near the end of October!
SAPA VIETNAM
vietnam
Where did you booked the homestay?
We booked it through our guide! Her WhatsApp number is +84 96 262 44 80 and her name is Mang if you're interested in booking with her - she was great!
So beautiful. Thanks for beautiful content's
can i know the pho restaurant name?
It was Phở sạch Bắc Hà Kiu Keo!
Chào bạn ❤❤❤
why didn't u txt him to take the cable car? lol
He’s terrified of cable cars, that’s why we separated haha
please share trekking guide contact info. thanks.
Her name is Mang (but she calls herself mango), this is her WhatsApp number: (84) 962624480
Very jealous
When I went up there in July foggy with 2 ft of visibility
Living your best life cheers mate 🍻
lol can’t believe your guy didn’t join a view of a lifetime above the clouds
aw that’s too bad :( I tried to convince him, but now that he saw the cable car get stuck he’s happy he didn’t come hahaha
Ruou Tao Meo is actually Hmong's apple alcohol . The Vietnamese Kinh peoples used to call the Hmong ethnics ``Meo`` which means the cats ( a quite pejorative and racist epithet ) because they are very agile and fast when they climb the mountains and hills like that animal . Today the word ``Meo `` is no longer used to designate a Hmong person . Same like in America the White peoples no longer call a First Nation person an ``Indian`` or `` Redskin`` , an Inuit an ``Eskimo`` and a black person a ``Negro``.
Great insight!! and good to know.
Thanks for the info! That’s very interesting
@@laureygodard8639You should not believe this scammer's explanation. If you want to learn more, you should go to Google to look up official information on research documents about the H'Mong people of Vietnam. Maybe I'm not good at English. But my basic knowledge about H'Mong people can be better than this scammer. 👉Accordingly, the H'Mong people are one of the ethnic minorities with a significant population among the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. The ethnic name mentioned by Mr. Cu Hoa Van is "Mong" or "H'Mong". In Thailand and Laos they are called Miao people (in the Lao Sung group). In Thai it is แม้ว Maew or ม้ง Hmong. In China, they are called Miao (Chinese: 苗; pinyin: Miao), and the name is used in international literature as Miao, as in English: Miao people.
The majority of Miao people in Vietnam are called Mong (later called Mong), another group of people are called Na Miao. Mong is also the self-name of Miao people in Laos, Thailand and in Xuyen, Qian, and Dien Nam China. In addition to the meaning of ethnic community, Mong is also a word to call a family.
(So Miao people is another name for the H'mong people with a long historical origin, with absolutely no "disparaging or racist meaning" as that bastard made up🤬. The name Meo is in Chinese pronunciation. - Vietnamese is Mieu (Cat))
@@HannahGodardYou should not believe this scammer's explanation. If you want to learn more, you should go to Google to look up official information on research documents about the H'Mong people of Vietnam. Maybe I'm not good at English. But my basic knowledge about H'Mong people can be better than this scammer. 👉Accordingly, the H'Mong people are one of the ethnic minorities with a significant population among the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. The ethnic name mentioned by Mr. Cu Hoa Van is "Mong" or "H'Mong". In Thailand and Laos they are called Miao people (in the Lao Sung group). In Thai it is แม้ว Maew or ม้ง Hmong. In China, they are called Miao (Chinese: 苗; pinyin: Miao), and the name is used in international literature as Miao, as in English: Miao people.
The majority of Miao people in Vietnam are called Mong (later called Mong), another group of people are called Na Miao. Mong is also the self-name of Miao people in Laos, Thailand and in Xuyen, Qian, and Dien Nam China. In addition to the meaning of ethnic community, Mong is also a word to call a family.
(So Miao people is another name for the H'mong people with a long historical origin, with absolutely no "disparaging or racist meaning" as that bastard made up🤬. The name Meo is in Chinese pronunciation. - Vietnamese is Mieu (Cat))
what month of the year did you go? It looks amazing
We were there at the end of October. It was great weather!