Hi Vui! We loved our time in Mui Ne. And the resort was amazing. One of the best places we have stayed. Thank you for making our time so memorable 🇻🇳🇻🇳☺️🙏
I love beaches. I went to Vung Tau (because it is the closest to Saigon) last Summer and unfortunately I could not see either the fish market on the beach or the jellyfish because it was too crowded in Vung Tau. Next time back home, I will go to Phan Thiet.
The beaches are so nice in Mui Ne, and there are not too many foreign tourists, although a lot of Vietnamese tourists travel there. We would definitely go back, even with the one hour drive from the train station. Or maybe we will schedule so we can take the one train that goes in to Phan Thiet directly. We had to stop at Binh Thuan because our schedule did not align with the train that goes to Phan Thiet. Hopefully we did not say the names of the cities too badly 😳 Thanks for watching and leaving us a comment 🙏☺️
@@388_days We won't judge you for pronouncing our cities' names, just like you guys did not judge us for speaking English with our accent, as long as everyone understands what we are talking about.
Most of the population in the United States is concentrated in big cities so they can be quite crowded. Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and many other cities are quite busy. Indonesian cities are different, but they didn’t feel too crowded. We have lived in big cities so it’s probably our perspective. People in the rural parts of the United States don’t like big US cities and think they are too crowded.
The population of Indonesia is larger than that of the United Kingdom, Germany, and France combined. Do you think Indonesia can rise to become a superpower, just like China?
Always great to see you two! ❤
Yay! 🙏☺️
I am proud of Muine Bay Resort🎉🎉🎉
Hi Vui! We loved our time in Mui Ne. And the resort was amazing. One of the best places we have stayed. Thank you for making our time so memorable 🇻🇳🇻🇳☺️🙏
Hi. ❤❤❤
I love beaches. I went to Vung Tau (because it is the closest to Saigon) last Summer and unfortunately I could not see either the fish market on the beach or the jellyfish because it was too crowded in Vung Tau. Next time back home, I will go to Phan Thiet.
The beaches are so nice in Mui Ne, and there are not too many foreign tourists, although a lot of Vietnamese tourists travel there. We would definitely go back, even with the one hour drive from the train station. Or maybe we will schedule so we can take the one train that goes in to Phan Thiet directly. We had to stop at Binh Thuan because our schedule did not align with the train that goes to Phan Thiet. Hopefully we did not say the names of the cities too badly 😳
Thanks for watching and leaving us a comment 🙏☺️
@@388_days We won't judge you for pronouncing our cities' names, just like you guys did not judge us for speaking English with our accent, as long as everyone understands what we are talking about.
Indonesia has a population of 280 million, which is almost more than the United States. Indonesian cities should be very crowded , right ?
Most of the population in the United States is concentrated in big cities so they can be quite crowded. Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and many other cities are quite busy. Indonesian cities are different, but they didn’t feel too crowded. We have lived in big cities so it’s probably our perspective. People in the rural parts of the United States don’t like big US cities and think they are too crowded.
The population of Indonesia is larger than that of the United Kingdom, Germany, and France combined. Do you think Indonesia can rise to become a superpower, just like China?
Anything is possible. ☺️