🇻🇳 Discovering the Hidden Gems of Can Tho in Vietnam// Vietnam Travel Ep: 17

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @madianddavid
    @madianddavid  8 месяцев назад +7

    Hello guys! To watch more videos of our future adventures, you can SUBSCRIBE to our channel and TURN ON THAT BELL. Enjoy! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @zeldahicham4259
    @zeldahicham4259 26 дней назад

    I love learning English

  • @batmanreturn6631
    @batmanreturn6631 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great

  • @MeiJustMei
    @MeiJustMei 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best and most informative video of Can Tho I've seen

    • @madianddavid
      @madianddavid  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your support!!!

  • @HaLe-kr5ez
    @HaLe-kr5ez 6 месяцев назад +1

    Watched and liked.

  • @silliepooh
    @silliepooh 4 месяца назад +1

    Interesting about the Duong family in Can Tho. My great grandfather was the Duong landlord in the Rach Gia region. His cousin is the owner of the Hoi Dong Suong in the middle of Rach Gia. My relatives still own massive land in VN today.

    • @madianddavid
      @madianddavid  4 месяца назад

      Right as soon as I saw your message, I looked up Hoi Dong Suong and it’s pretty interesting. You come from a big family and have such heritage then. How do you feel about all this?

    • @silliepooh
      @silliepooh 4 месяца назад +1

      @@madianddavid I really don’t know much about my family history. It’s been lost along the way from generation to generation. But I was surprised and amazed at some stories about my dad’s family background.

    • @madianddavid
      @madianddavid  4 месяца назад

      We made another video about “the richest man’s house” in Bạc Liêu. That guy happened to be so famous in the Mekong delta in a later time compared to the Dương family. Even though his younger generations are still in Vietnam, not only did they lose all of the remaining heritage of the guy, they’re unknown to the general public. So, I think it’s hard but amazing that the decedents learn, know and upkeep their ancestors’ stories.

    • @silliepooh
      @silliepooh 4 месяца назад

      @@madianddavid yeah. Công Tử Bạc Liêu. Us southerners know about him. I went there a couple of times. Had hot pot there for lunch too. Have you visited U Minh forest? It’s pretty awesome. I got my sunglasses stolen by a group of Saigon tourists. LOL. I guess anything from overseas is valuable to them, even from dollar store quality. Anyway, tent the whole boat for yourself for a few bucks. They’ll take you through the forest, sight seeing and bird watching as well. It’s worth it for filming and photoshoot. Highly tê on end a drone if you’ve got one.

    • @madianddavid
      @madianddavid  4 месяца назад

      You just remind me of us losing our flip-flops on Phu Quoc island. I guess someone needed them more than we did at the time. No! We actually skipped the forest and now you’re making us regret for not doing it. We went to all 13 provinces of the Southwest and were on many boats going through mangroves and forested areas, so we assumed it was the same. Well, spared it for the next time then.

  • @tinhuc786
    @tinhuc786 7 месяцев назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @zeldahicham4259
    @zeldahicham4259 26 дней назад

    Is there halal food in Vietnam?

    • @madianddavid
      @madianddavid  26 дней назад +1

      Yes, there is halal food here. With a quick google search “halal food in Vietnam,” many places popped up. It seems you would have the most options for food in Hanoi, Ho Ch Minh city and Da Nang.

  • @zeldahicham4259
    @zeldahicham4259 26 дней назад

    A beautiful city, but I am a Muslim and I cannot eat these foods 😂

    • @madianddavid
      @madianddavid  26 дней назад +1

      Ahh, well there are some other places around Vietnam that have food you can it!