Many years ago, most international tourists only knew about Ho Chi Minh City because they found it fun and attractive..., but in recent years, many international tourists have understood and known northern Vietnam and Ha noi because there are many interesting and attractive things there and many attractive tourist attractions to explore. Welcome to Ha noi
It's so surreal for me to see Vietnam now. I was a little girl during the Vietnam War and only knew it from my father who was sent there twice as a Chinook pilot, and news broadcasts. I'm so glad to see it thriving after all the horrors of that awful era. ❤
I absolutely love visiting Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh city is my fav. I deeply respect and admire Vietnamese, in just 50 years since the end of Vietnam war, they made remarkable progress. Hope they prosper more and never have to face a war ever.
Commie Vietnam today is actually a disguised combination of modern-day neofascist regime with state owned means of production and quasi-state owned corporations (like VinGroup, VietTel) and corporate cronyism, and modern-day neo-feudalism with enslaved Vietnamese citizens sent abroad to work as indentured servants in exchange to send remittances back home generously taxed by the regime. This structure has existed for decades now to serve the tyrannical and parasitic 5% of the Vietnamese Commie Party government officials and their associates that together, in turn, serve their master Commie China that come to their aid to brutally suppress any internal revolts by the Vietnamese population. Pham Nhat Vuong, the richest man in Commie Vietnam, that has allegedly earned the bulk of his wealth (via VinGroup) from developing and selling real estates on stolen lands of poor, connectionless Vietnamese citizens, directly robbed by his accomplices the utterly corrupt and brutal Vietnamese Commie government officials. Dude wanted to scam US investors too with his IPO of VinFast to sell its low quality, high priced junks, but knowledgeable investors evidently avoided VFS like a plague of a meme stock, cratering it to all-time low shortly after IPO. Showing their traits, Vietnamese Commies abuse and oppress Vietnamese citizens domestically, deceive and defraud world citizens internationally, bringing only shame and dishonor to Vietnam anywhere they go. Every year, millions of Vietnamese workers are exported around the globe as back-breaking working slaves to bring income back for the fat cats their slave owners, the parasitic ruling Vietnamese Commie government lowlifes that live lavishly on the tears, blood, and sweat of the exploited laborers, and routinely dine on $100K per meal of 24-karat gold laced steaks and luxurious wines in Salt Bae restaurants, as exposed from a leaked video about Vietnamese Commie Security Chief named To Lam that drew international condemnations, while many Vietnamese citizens live in poverty, including elderlies in their 70's and kids as young as 10 years old selling lottery tickets on the streets of Commie Vietnam for $4 per day to survive. For Vietnam to be free again and prosperous, with human rights respected again, it is a moral imperative that the barbarian and parasitic Vietnamese Commie regime must be obliterated.
Cảm ơn bạn đã yêu thích Việt Nam. Việt Nam mới thật sự phát triển từ 30năm trở lại đây thôi bạn. Vì trước đó đã phải chịu sự cấm vận của Mỹ khi tham chiến và thất bại tại Việt Nam.
@@dv685 many thanks for corre ting me. It is true post Vietnam defeat US imposed trade embargo and made Vietnamese suffer for another two decades. It is only in last 30 years Vietnam made progress. A bright future awaits resilient, determined and courageous Vietnam nation.
@@rkc0818 cảm ơn bạn. Việt Nam hiện tại là nước đang phát triển vẫn còn nhiều khó khăn về kinh tế và cơ sở hạ tầng. Tuy vậy Việt Nam luôn mở rộng cửa chào đón các bạn quốc tế đến thăm quan du lịch và làm việc. Việt Nam luôn muốn hợp tác cũng như là người bạn tin cậy của bạn bè trên trái đất này 🌏
As long as Vietnam is still ruled by the oppressive and exploitive Communist regime, her potential remains greatly diminished. For any 1% that wants to stay, 99% of the population wants to get out, and many have risked their lives doing just that (for example, 39 doomed lives found in UK container truck recently on the news, and that's only what's been reported), unfortunately. Yet another shocking and also recent example is that during the Covid pandemic when almost all countries assisted their citizens with financial aids in one form or another, the corrupt and murderous Vietnamese Commie regime saw it just as another opportunity not to help but to exploit its ruled citizens even more, essentially making money over the corpses of its citizens by presumably killing at least 30-50K of them, due to grossly misdiagnoses and being thrown into barbwired unhygenic living quarters for isolation, so that they had to sleep on concrete floor, even next to filled trashcans, with inadequate toilet, food, water, or medicine, like animals (searching hard enough, one is able to see shocking video clips on Facebook though the regime tried hard to crack down the leaks by Vietnamese citizen journalists), with the fake nostril Covid test kits, mislabeled as approved by World Health Organization (WHO) in Việt Á scandal, colluded by at least 4 different government agencies (Y Tế , Khoa Học, Công Nghệ, Quân y) and the top Politburo members, including Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Phạm Minh Chính, Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. Murderous Vietnamese Commie regime even had a thug murdered Christian pastor Giuse Trần Ngọc Thanh, like it has done with many other pastors across the nation. There is a reason why the current Commie Vietnam ranks at the bottom of the world in freedom of speech, (true) freedom of religion, and freedom of the press, barely above Commie China and Commie North Korea. There is no true freedom of religion in Commie Vietnam, as this corrupt Vietnamese Commie regime only authorized the fake organizations headed by Commie monks, many of whom were Commie Party officials, and those religious organizations not approved to be infiltrated by them or headed by their Commie agents are accused of malicious and nonexistent crimes and banned, with innocent religious leaders arrested and jailed, as in the recent case with Thiền Am Bên Bờ Vũ Trụ, a harmless Buddhist meditation monastery, for simply having many followers (hence, more influences that the regime fears it can't control) than the Commie Party's officially approved ones. Similarly, its passport ranks at the bottom, 89th out of 111 countries for a reason, barely above North Korea 104th rank. even below many African nations. For comparison, South Korea is at 2nd rank. That's what Republic of South Vietnam would have likely been ranked among at least the top 10 had it not been invaded and occupied by the North Vietnamese Commie terrorists, aided by Commie Soviet and Commie China. Search "cuop dat dan" (meaning "land-robbing of citizens") to see millions of footages across the country from North to South, spanning for decades, dated back to Ho Chi Minh's bloody land reform 1953-1956 that killed nearly 1 million North Vietnamese in only 4 years, or 250K people brutally slaughtered in torturous painful deaths (like being shot, stabbed, mutilated while being alive, or heads being plowed over by water buffaloes while bodies being buried underground) each year on average to rob their lands and homes. Even today, if the rightful owners refuse to have their homes or lands robbed, the ruthless Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime simply jail or massacre them, have tractors run over their bodies or openly assassinate them in their own homes. When it comes to robbing, these barbarian Vietnamese Commie bandits even prey on each other, just as the recent case with then 84-year-old Mr. Lê Đình Kình, a 55-year-Commie Party veteran from Dong Tam, near Hanoi, that got shot dead at 3am in his own home by the Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime. When his wife Mrs. Dư Thị Thành refused to lie about the incident as ordered, the Vietnamese Commie terrorist police brutally tortured her (see more details from "dandongtam" on Facebook). The corrupt Vietnamese Commie government officials routinely dine on lavish gold-plated Salt Bae steak $100K per meal with blood money not just from taxpayers but also from robbed-lands and robbed homes recently drew international condemnations, while many Vietnamese citizens, including elderlies in their 60's and 70's as well as kids as young as 6's to 16's selling lottery tickets on the streets to survive on $2-3 per day. Even Phạm Nhật Vượng the richest man in Vietnam (via his VinGroup) made the bulk of his wealth mainly by colluding with the barbarian Vietnamese Commie regime in selling their robbed-lands from Vietnamese citizens. Travelers to Vietnam in her current form (not at all like this before the Communists took over) should keep this in mind. Behind the beauty of the land and smiling faces at popular tourist destinations, there are a lot of darkness and tears, bloods, sweats, sorrow, horror, and sufferings all over the country.
Every time you take your father to one of these adventures it makes me respect you more. He worked his whole life, now it is time to see the fun stuff :) it also makes me question having to work 9-5 until when exactly? I want to do these travels now.
Thank you! Yes, we can never predict how long we have and how we may be positioned to spend it so it’s important to do the things you’re passionate about in whatever capacity you can.
You can work your way around the world. Lots of you tube videos will give you ideas on how to do that. I know many who teach English online and although it does not pay well, it will pay enough for you to live out in Vietnam for example.
@@AlinaMcleod It seems to me you love Asian culture so much, I Hope you will visit China, It has the most beautiful culture and beautiful cities Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xi'an and so on, you won't regret it if you do!!!
Glass bottom floor on a high-rise observation deck? Ha, not even on my best day! Your dad is a trooper. Reminds me of traveling through Asia with my mom for 10 years. We went to both Hanoi and HCMC (Saigon) as well as Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing, HK, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, KL and other cities when I worked in international development for a Fortune 500 company. She passed away in 2014 and I miss my best travel companion. I'm so glad we got to travel together and it's wonderful to see you and your Dad do the same.
Same reaction. I went up to the top of the CN tower, but that glass observation? Even the Space Needle in Seattle roiled my stomach. Space tourism? Ha, not on your life.
I first visited Vietnam in 1992, staying in Saigon. It was an amazing, AMAZING experience. There were very few travelers and the people living there were surprised and did double takes when they saw me. In 1995, I took the train from Saigon to Hanoi, sharing my train car with a Vietnamese gentleman. I grew up during the Vietnam War and had preconceived ideas and notions about how it would be. Hanoi being the capital city still had hardline Communist followers. I was told by plainclothes police not to talk to students around Hoan Kiem Lake in the center of Hanoi. The few stores there had display windows that were dusty and dirty - one had a showcase window with nuts and bolts. There were few restaurants and accommodations compared to Saigon. But…. Hanoi had a lot of charm more than making up for the lack of creature comforts. The wide, tree-lined boulevards evoked an era & feeling from years ago. The people I met were gracious and curious at the same time. By the way , the Hanoi pho is fantastic !!!
Vietnam has loosened a lot politically from 2000 until today. You now can talk to any Vietnamese you like even discuss politics with them. I am speaking as a Vietnamese if multi parties election held today the probability that communist party will win is less than 2%.
Last year I came back to Vietnam for the first time in 35 years and instantly I fell in love with my birth place again. I can't wait to be back in Saigon next month. Love your blogs!
Hi Alina, since you are in Vietnam I would recommend you to go to Banahill park which you have to take cable car to go up there. It would take about 15-20 minute to get up there. I hope you and your dad would enjoy the atmosphia around the park.
It warms my heart to see you and your dad enjoying a trip together. It is so beautiful when children spend quality time with their parents. God bless you both. Love your videos, thanks for sharing your travels.😊
I have never been to Vietnam, but friends who lived in Asia always told me that the country was their favourite vacation destination. I really didn't know much beyond the high points you showed last year. So basically everything in this video is my first time seeing or hearing about these parts of Hanoi. For most of the video your dad was just so chatty and you could barely get a word in between his Yes's to your questions and statements. Thanks for an enjoyable tour.
Thanks for the great video, Alina. It makes me want to go back to visit Hanoi. The temple of literature is an extraordinary place, not only for tourism but also for culture.
Alina this is yet another awesome video! The sights and sounds were amazing. Your videos are so well done and I really enjoy them so much. Thank you to you and your Dad and looking forward to your next one.
So happy to see you and your wonderful dad! Hanoi is so nice and I love watching your videos very much. Enjoy this amazing journey! Take care Alina and thank you for sharing.
Hi Elena and Dad, banh xeo sounds nice and crunchy , and plan already made for dad tour workout 😊 that street night light looks like Hanoi version of ho chi Minh Bui Vien.
thanks again both of you for sharing your time exploring and teaching us about life in South East Asia. I would assume your dad remembers the terrible war in the 70's there and if so he must marvel how well it is developed since those very dark days. He is such a trooper trying to keep up with the agenda at his age. I would assume he is in his 70's . Hugs and love from BC Canada.
Great to see you too travelling again together. Your dad could not say it better - escaping the cold winter. You did choose the right place and time for it. Rainy season has ended and winter did start there so it will not be too hot. I envy you but it is not my time yet to travel to Asia again. Have great fun, and I'm looking forward to your next reports. I love to watch them all as you are always so much in the moment. Thank you so much for sharing.
What a wonderful experience to share with your father. You should be proud of yourself. Not enough people choose to spend that kind of time with their parents. Well done.
Super, Alina, really impressive work and very special to see you with perfect company in Noi Bai. Good to follow you´re local tour advice. Sometimes, especially when there are not hours of time left, it might be good to have local advice. Done this in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, the guy shuttled me around with his own car and I saw places never expected this way. More please, you know and greetings to you and you´re company, M.
Thanks for this and your previous travel videos on SE Asia. I am currently in Chiang Mai, and have followed several of your recomendations that you made for Phnom Pehn, Siem Reap and Bangkok already. My trip has been wonderful so far by following the footsteps left by you and others. Your father is an inspiration to all, to see him gamely take on the day with whatever gems that you have found, or adventures that you have planned. I will be in Hanoi in 20 days, and definitely plan to use this and last years video, to help plan my itinerary. Keep on making awesome content.
Hello Alina! 😁🙏👋🌟 I hope your having a excellent day! This is really a magnificent super fantastic video! 😄👍❤️👏📹🇻🇳🍲🥇💯💫✨🌟 Wow! The city of Hanoi looks so absolutely amazing! Also the Train Street and the Temple of Literature really is marvelous! Even the view of the city from the Hanoi Sky Lotte observation deck is truly incredible! The food at the Bánh Xèo Sáu Phuóc restaurant looks so delicious! I would definitely like to visit the city of Hanoi one day. It’s really a excellent city! Thank you so much Alina to share with us this incredible marvelous video. You are the best and greatest world traveler adventurer ever! 😃👍👏✈️🌎📹🥇💯🏆💫🌟 I wish you Alina a wonderful beautiful amazing blessed day. Have a marvelous time with your Dad in Vietnam! 😊🙏❤️👋🇻🇳👍✨🌟
Hello Alina! I really enjoy your high quality videos regarding Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand and Vietnam. I spent 3 years over there, while serving in the US military during the Vietnam conflict. I will be returning to visit that part of the world real soon. Judging from your videos and other You Tuber’s videos; I have noticed that part of world hasn’t changed significantly….aside from the high rises, shopping malls and highways; the “quaintness” of the country sides and towns have remained the same since I was last there….Again, I enjoy your videos….
Keep the coffee warm while drinking it slowly. In the other hand they will place ice around the cup to keep the coffee cool for ice coffee ( avoid watering because.of hot coffee)
What is there to say - man - that is one busy city! Thanks for a great video - and I take the hat off to your father. That glass walk on top of the building - definitely not for me! Well done, Alina!
Really enjoyed your videos, especially your Dad. I am a Vietnamese boat people living in Canada for a long time, never been to Hanoi. Enjoy your time in Hanoi with your Dad. Thanks for sharing your videos
Thank you for sharing, Alina. I was wondering how you and your father were doing in Hanoi, Looks like a beautiful city to visit. Take care and stay safe. 😊😊
Great to see Hanoi Vietnam, a chance to learn something about Vietnam through your channel alina, I hope Gordon is happy and healthy, I’m sure he’ll enjoy missing polar temperatures in Saskatchewan this time around, stay warm and safe, looking forward to watching Asia this winter and discovering something new,thanks alina much love ✌️❤️🇬🇧
It really is nice to observe your travels all over the place with your Dad as companion traveller. How he manages to keep up after a 30 hour flight followed by enduring crossing streets of of busy, unstoppable Hanoi is amazing. Can imagine the street with the night market you went for dinner the night previous. Very enjoyable - have fun - look forward to your next encounters.
Harriet and i enjoyed our time in Hanoi back in 2017. Love the night markets and the friendly people. Alina , a question you asked in the video is why is there water in the saucer with your cup of java. Don't quote me on this but it gives you the option of light or thick . Pouring the water from your saucer into the cup keeps it light as opposed to thick. Did dad enjoy himself? Was he able to keep up with you? We follow his posts on Instagram all the time. As always, a well-documented video that captures the essence of Hanoi. Sending you much love❤ to you both from Richmond, Va. Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Oh that’s an interesting take with the water, could very well be! My Dad does find it hard to keep up with me, but he does fantastic for his age. And honestly sometimes I have trouble keeping up with me lol.
7 years ago I took my two teenagers through Southeast Asia and we spent a month in Vietnam and a lot of time in Hanoi and I still remember beer Street where I can get five beers for a US buck. Then we went to Hoi an and had custom tailored shoes and clothing.
Alina ❤ I missed your vlogs 😅. Never got the chance to visit most of the world but i hope you're enjoying your travels with your father. The road is yours to discover and never miss taking chances. Much love and all the best to your travels McLeod family!!!!!!
I know why you chose the cute little cafe for your thumbnail in this video. Not only is it very picturesque, it is an oasis from the chaos of the streets of Hanoi. We had Hanoi’s best “eggs benny” and avocado toast and great coffees from the second story balcony. Just street watching from there was worth it.
You can find out when the trains are coming on the rail track. I found a timetable somewhere. I was there early to get a good spot and could take great photos
Awesome video, Alina! If you get an opportunity, I highly recommend to visit Phu Quoc which is a wonderful tropical resort island in the south western part of Vietnam. We went there earlier this year - it's just beautiful!! 😊
Highly overated, extremely overpriced, poor service, few visitors. Even the local Vietnamese would rather spend their money traveling to Thailand than Phu Quoc. All true. Readers do your research.
@@thethaovatoquoc312 That’s unfortunate that you have a negative perspective. My experience was very positive. It was also highly recommended by many people who happen to be family relations that live near there.
@@kennethaiori It's not just my opinion, but many others as well. Even Commie Vietnam's own media reported the Phu Quoc disaster as a tourist destination. Search internet for "Phú Quốc tìm cách cứu du lịch", "Du lịch Phú Quốc: Không thể 'thua' tiếp", "Phu Quoc's crossroads: better services or tourism collapse", "Du khách tới Phú Quốc giảm", "Những cách cứu du lịch Phú Quốc đang tuột dốc", "Du lịch Phú Quốc đang lâm vào cảnh 'đói khách'", "Vì sao khách tới Phú Quốc giảm?", "Phu Quoc seeks solutions to lure back tourists", "Mong Phú Quốc cải thiện môi trường du lịch", "Khách nội địa mới là người cứu du lịch Phú Quốc". Need I continue?
A friendly reminder to plan to go to Sapa only when the weather is forecast to be nice there. In early December 2022, we made the mistake of going to Sapa even though the weather was forecast to be foggy for almost a whole week. We were not able to view and appreciate the beauty of the Sapa region because it was so foggy.
Great thAt you and your father are traveling together. The more I see of Vietnam the more I would like to travel there. It doesn't look super touristy but touristy enough. I have heard that they have some great beaches along the coast. Therefore, I guess that the locals headed to the beach on Saturday. Have you visited any of their beaches?
Great video, Alina! Thanks for sharing it. Glad your dad is accompaning you this time again. BTW, is your mom afraid of airplanes? Because I haven't seen her traveling with you. Just curious! Thanks, again!
My Mom loves airplanes and travel lol. But she has a full time job right now that only gives her a few weeks off a year. She did Brazil with me a couple of years ago but we will definitely be traveling more together in the future.
@@AlinaMcleod Thanks, Alina! Glad your mom is not afraid of airplanes! That makes sense! 9-5 jobs pose many restrictions (I'm also a victim of that "reality".) BTW, you left Toronto, and summer came again! 🤣🤣. Many people are worried that in almost December, we haven't had the first snowfall in Toronto. I hope you enjoy the warm weather out there in Asia! Wish you the best!
Hi Alina, I see, Your series of rooftop experiences continues. Visiting the literature temple in Hanoi was a interesting also on my trip. Did You recognize the gate in the literature temple on the 100000 dong bill? Also seeing this tube houses is so impressive. Best regards, Ralf
Many years ago, most international tourists only knew about Ho Chi Minh City because they found it fun and attractive..., but in recent years, many international tourists have understood and known northern Vietnam and Ha noi because there are many interesting and attractive things there and many attractive tourist attractions to explore. Welcome to Ha noi
It's so surreal for me to see Vietnam now. I was a little girl during the Vietnam War and only knew it from my father who was sent there twice as a Chinook pilot, and news broadcasts. I'm so glad to see it thriving after all the horrors of that awful era. ❤
Welcome ❤
Glad that westerners and Vietnamese can meet on a friendly basis.
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I absolutely love visiting Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh city is my fav. I deeply respect and admire Vietnamese, in just 50 years since the end of Vietnam war, they made remarkable progress. Hope they prosper more and never have to face a war ever.
Commie Vietnam today is actually a disguised combination of modern-day neofascist regime with state owned means of production and quasi-state owned corporations (like VinGroup, VietTel) and corporate cronyism, and modern-day neo-feudalism with enslaved Vietnamese citizens sent abroad to work as indentured servants in exchange to send remittances back home generously taxed by the regime. This structure has existed for decades now to serve the tyrannical and parasitic 5% of the Vietnamese Commie Party government officials and their associates that together, in turn, serve their master Commie China that come to their aid to brutally suppress any internal revolts by the Vietnamese population. Pham Nhat Vuong, the richest man in Commie Vietnam, that has allegedly earned the bulk of his wealth (via VinGroup) from developing and selling real estates on stolen lands of poor, connectionless Vietnamese citizens, directly robbed by his accomplices the utterly corrupt and brutal Vietnamese Commie government officials. Dude wanted to scam US investors too with his IPO of VinFast to sell its low quality, high priced junks, but knowledgeable investors evidently avoided VFS like a plague of a meme stock, cratering it to all-time low shortly after IPO. Showing their traits, Vietnamese Commies abuse and oppress Vietnamese citizens domestically, deceive and defraud world citizens internationally, bringing only shame and dishonor to Vietnam anywhere they go. Every year, millions of Vietnamese workers are exported around the globe as back-breaking working slaves to bring income back for the fat cats their slave owners, the parasitic ruling Vietnamese Commie government lowlifes that live lavishly on the tears, blood, and sweat of the exploited laborers, and routinely dine on $100K per meal of 24-karat gold laced steaks and luxurious wines in Salt Bae restaurants, as exposed from a leaked video about Vietnamese Commie Security Chief named To Lam that drew international condemnations, while many Vietnamese citizens live in poverty, including elderlies in their 70's and kids as young as 10 years old selling lottery tickets on the streets of Commie Vietnam for $4 per day to survive. For Vietnam to be free again and prosperous, with human rights respected again, it is a moral imperative that the barbarian and parasitic Vietnamese Commie regime must be obliterated.
Cảm ơn bạn đã yêu thích Việt Nam. Việt Nam mới thật sự phát triển từ 30năm trở lại đây thôi bạn. Vì trước đó đã phải chịu sự cấm vận của Mỹ khi tham chiến và thất bại tại Việt Nam.
@@dv685 many thanks for corre ting me. It is true post Vietnam defeat US imposed trade embargo and made Vietnamese suffer for another two decades. It is only in last 30 years Vietnam made progress. A bright future awaits resilient, determined and courageous Vietnam nation.
@@rkc0818 cảm ơn bạn. Việt Nam hiện tại là nước đang phát triển vẫn còn nhiều khó khăn về kinh tế và cơ sở hạ tầng. Tuy vậy Việt Nam luôn mở rộng cửa chào đón các bạn quốc tế đến thăm quan du lịch và làm việc. Việt Nam luôn muốn hợp tác cũng như là người bạn tin cậy của bạn bè trên trái đất này 🌏
❤ thanks
I visited Vietnam last year. Ninh Binh and Hoi An were magical, definitely among the best in SE Asia. Greetings from Romania!
Welcome ❤
Cảm ơn lời tốt đẹp của bạn danh cho đất nước tôi,❤❤
As long as Vietnam is still ruled by the oppressive and exploitive Communist regime, her potential remains greatly diminished. For any 1% that wants to stay, 99% of the population wants to get out, and many have risked their lives doing just that (for example, 39 doomed lives found in UK container truck recently on the news, and that's only what's been reported), unfortunately. Yet another shocking and also recent example is that during the Covid pandemic when almost all countries assisted their citizens with financial aids in one form or another, the corrupt and murderous Vietnamese Commie regime saw it just as another opportunity not to help but to exploit its ruled citizens even more, essentially making money over the corpses of its citizens by presumably killing at least 30-50K of them, due to grossly misdiagnoses and being thrown into barbwired unhygenic living quarters for isolation, so that they had to sleep on concrete floor, even next to filled trashcans, with inadequate toilet, food, water, or medicine, like animals (searching hard enough, one is able to see shocking video clips on Facebook though the regime tried hard to crack down the leaks by Vietnamese citizen journalists), with the fake nostril Covid test kits, mislabeled as approved by World Health Organization (WHO) in Việt Á scandal, colluded by at least 4 different government agencies (Y Tế , Khoa Học, Công Nghệ, Quân y) and the top Politburo members, including Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Phạm Minh Chính, Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. Murderous Vietnamese Commie regime even had a thug murdered Christian pastor Giuse Trần Ngọc Thanh, like it has done with many other pastors across the nation. There is a reason why the current Commie Vietnam ranks at the bottom of the world in freedom of speech, (true) freedom of religion, and freedom of the press, barely above Commie China and Commie North Korea. There is no true freedom of religion in Commie Vietnam, as this corrupt Vietnamese Commie regime only authorized the fake organizations headed by Commie monks, many of whom were Commie Party officials, and those religious organizations not approved to be infiltrated by them or headed by their Commie agents are accused of malicious and nonexistent crimes and banned, with innocent religious leaders arrested and jailed, as in the recent case with Thiền Am Bên Bờ Vũ Trụ, a harmless Buddhist meditation monastery, for simply having many followers (hence, more influences that the regime fears it can't control) than the Commie Party's officially approved ones. Similarly, its passport ranks at the bottom, 89th out of 111 countries for a reason, barely above North Korea 104th rank. even below many African nations. For comparison, South Korea is at 2nd rank. That's what Republic of South Vietnam would have likely been ranked among at least the top 10 had it not been invaded and occupied by the North Vietnamese Commie terrorists, aided by Commie Soviet and Commie China. Search "cuop dat dan" (meaning "land-robbing of citizens") to see millions of footages across the country from North to South, spanning for decades, dated back to Ho Chi Minh's bloody land reform 1953-1956 that killed nearly 1 million North Vietnamese in only 4 years, or 250K people brutally slaughtered in torturous painful deaths (like being shot, stabbed, mutilated while being alive, or heads being plowed over by water buffaloes while bodies being buried underground) each year on average to rob their lands and homes. Even today, if the rightful owners refuse to have their homes or lands robbed, the ruthless Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime simply jail or massacre them, have tractors run over their bodies or openly assassinate them in their own homes. When it comes to robbing, these barbarian Vietnamese Commie bandits even prey on each other, just as the recent case with then 84-year-old Mr. Lê Đình Kình, a 55-year-Commie Party veteran from Dong Tam, near Hanoi, that got shot dead at 3am in his own home by the Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime. When his wife Mrs. Dư Thị Thành refused to lie about the incident as ordered, the Vietnamese Commie terrorist police brutally tortured her (see more details from "dandongtam" on Facebook). The corrupt Vietnamese Commie government officials routinely dine on lavish gold-plated Salt Bae steak $100K per meal with blood money not just from taxpayers but also from robbed-lands and robbed homes recently drew international condemnations, while many Vietnamese citizens, including elderlies in their 60's and 70's as well as kids as young as 6's to 16's selling lottery tickets on the streets to survive on $2-3 per day. Even Phạm Nhật Vượng the richest man in Vietnam (via his VinGroup) made the bulk of his wealth mainly by colluding with the barbarian Vietnamese Commie regime in selling their robbed-lands from Vietnamese citizens. Travelers to Vietnam in her current form (not at all like this before the Communists took over) should keep this in mind. Behind the beauty of the land and smiling faces at popular tourist destinations, there are a lot of darkness and tears, bloods, sweats, sorrow, horror, and sufferings all over the country.
Every time you take your father to one of these adventures it makes me respect you more. He worked his whole life, now it is time to see the fun stuff :) it also makes me question having to work 9-5 until when exactly? I want to do these travels now.
Thank you! Yes, we can never predict how long we have and how we may be positioned to spend it so it’s important to do the things you’re passionate about in whatever capacity you can.
You can work your way around the world. Lots of you tube videos will give you ideas on how to do that. I know many who teach English online and although it does not pay well, it will pay enough for you to live out in Vietnam for example.
@@AlinaMcleod It seems to me you love Asian culture so much, I Hope you will visit China, It has the most beautiful culture and beautiful cities Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xi'an and so on, you won't regret it if you do!!!
Glass bottom floor on a high-rise observation deck? Ha, not even on my best day! Your dad is a trooper. Reminds me of traveling through Asia with my mom for 10 years. We went to both Hanoi and HCMC (Saigon) as well as Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing, HK, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, KL and other cities when I worked in international development for a Fortune 500 company. She passed away in 2014 and I miss my best travel companion. I'm so glad we got to travel together and it's wonderful to see you and your Dad do the same.
That’s so wonderful that you two had such epic adventures! ❤️
Same reaction. I went up to the top of the CN tower, but that glass observation? Even the Space Needle in Seattle roiled my stomach. Space tourism? Ha, not on your life.
I first visited Vietnam in 1992, staying in Saigon. It was an amazing, AMAZING experience. There were very few travelers and the people living there were surprised and did double takes when they saw me. In 1995, I took the train from Saigon to Hanoi, sharing my train car with a Vietnamese gentleman. I grew up during the Vietnam War and had preconceived ideas and notions about how it would be. Hanoi being the capital city still had hardline Communist followers. I was told by plainclothes police not to talk to students around Hoan Kiem Lake in the center of Hanoi. The few stores there had display windows that were dusty and dirty - one had a showcase window with nuts and bolts. There were few restaurants and accommodations compared to Saigon. But…. Hanoi had a lot of charm more than making up for the lack of creature comforts. The wide, tree-lined boulevards evoked an era & feeling from years ago. The people I met were gracious and curious at the same time. By the way , the Hanoi pho is fantastic !!!
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Vietnam has loosened a lot politically from 2000 until today. You now can talk to any Vietnamese you like even discuss politics with them. I am speaking as a Vietnamese if multi parties election held today the probability that communist party will win is less than 2%.
Vietnam is AMAZING !
@@baliman555if you have chance, visit Vietnam again. You will see huge different from that time.
Last year I came back to Vietnam for the first time in 35 years and instantly I fell in love with my birth place again. I can't wait to be back in Saigon next month. Love your blogs!
Hi Alina, since you are in Vietnam I would recommend you to go to Banahill park which you have to take cable car to go up there. It would take about 15-20 minute to get up there. I hope you and your dad would enjoy the atmosphia around the park.
It warms my heart to see you and your dad enjoying a trip together. It is so beautiful when children spend quality time with their parents. God bless you both. Love your videos, thanks for sharing your travels.😊
Thank you so much! Hope more people can travel with their parents!
Her mom lucked on a really great guy. Few of us guys would have his positive qualities.
Very lovely video Alina with your dad. Hanoi is truly beautiful. I hope to visit there one day soon for sure. Thanks for all the insights!
I have never been to Vietnam, but friends who lived in Asia always told me that the country was their favourite vacation destination. I really didn't know much beyond the high points you showed last year. So basically everything in this video is my first time seeing or hearing about these parts of Hanoi. For most of the video your dad was just so chatty and you could barely get a word in between his Yes's to your questions and statements. Thanks for an enjoyable tour.
It is a fabulous destination for vacations, huge variety of things to do!
Welcome ❤
Thanks for the great video, Alina. It makes me want to go back to visit Hanoi. The temple of literature is an extraordinary place, not only for tourism but also for culture.
Alina this is yet another awesome video! The sights and sounds were amazing. Your videos are so well done and I really enjoy them so much. Thank you to you and your Dad and looking forward to your next one.
So happy to see you and your wonderful dad! Hanoi is so nice and I love watching your videos very much. Enjoy this amazing journey! Take care Alina and thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!!
When she crossed the road successfully in Hanoi, her emotions were like: 😬OMG! I did it. Welcome to Vietnam.
Love seeing you adventure around the world with your dad! 😍
Hi Elena and Dad, banh xeo sounds nice and crunchy , and plan already made for dad tour workout 😊 that street night light looks like Hanoi version of ho chi Minh Bui Vien.
Love the adventures you take your dad on. Really sweet thing to do and he always seems to be up for anything. Great attitude.
thanks again both of you for sharing your time exploring and teaching us about life in South East Asia. I would assume your dad remembers the terrible war in the 70's there and if so he must marvel how well it is developed since those very dark days. He is such a trooper trying to keep up with the agenda at his age. I would assume he is in his 70's . Hugs and love from BC Canada.
Great to see you too travelling again together. Your dad could not say it better - escaping the cold winter. You did choose the right place and time for it. Rainy season has ended and winter did start there so it will not be too hot. I envy you but it is not my time yet to travel to Asia again. Have great fun, and I'm looking forward to your next reports. I love to watch them all as you are always so much in the moment. Thank you so much for sharing.
My pleasure!
One thing few people realize about cold winters. They keep many costs down. I don't have to run up big debts like those who flee to warm places.
What a wonderful experience to share with your father. You should be proud of yourself. Not enough people choose to spend that kind of time with their parents. Well done.
Welcome back to Vietnam Hanoi great job Alina.❤🎉😮
Super, Alina, really impressive work and very special to see you with perfect company in Noi Bai. Good to follow you´re local tour advice. Sometimes, especially when there are not hours of time left, it might be good to have local advice. Done this in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, the guy shuttled me around with his own car and I saw places never expected this way. More please, you know and greetings to you and you´re company, M.
Nice! Enjoy your travels with your dad.👍😉
Thank you!
Great video, really fun to see. ^^
if you can take a tour to the perfume pagoda outside of Hanoi, it's a pretty trip
So interesting, one day I might visit
Thanks for this and your previous travel videos on SE Asia. I am currently in Chiang Mai, and have followed several of your recomendations that you made for Phnom Pehn, Siem Reap and Bangkok already. My trip has been wonderful so far by following the footsteps left by you and others. Your father is an inspiration to all, to see him gamely take on the day with whatever gems that you have found, or adventures that you have planned. I will be in Hanoi in 20 days, and definitely plan to use this and last years video, to help plan my itinerary. Keep on making awesome content.
Aw that makes me so happy to hear you’ve found the recommendations helpful! Hope you keep having a great trip!
The best channel to learn English and traveling with you Alina. Thanks for sharing
Your dad steals the show every time. Awesome. Safe travels!
Yeah, him sitting down was so funny !
Nice video, Vietnamese Canadian from Ontario.
Your dad is an absolute sweetheart and what a wonderful way to spend time together. Love your videos Alana
You are WAAAAY more happy when you are outside your home country
Lol I mean I love Canada as well. But I much prefer the weather here now!
Hello Alina! 😁🙏👋🌟 I hope your having a excellent day! This is really a magnificent super fantastic video! 😄👍❤️👏📹🇻🇳🍲🥇💯💫✨🌟 Wow! The city of Hanoi looks so absolutely amazing! Also the Train Street and the Temple of Literature really is marvelous! Even the view of the city from the Hanoi Sky Lotte observation deck is truly incredible! The food at the Bánh Xèo Sáu Phuóc restaurant looks so delicious! I would definitely like to visit the city of Hanoi one day. It’s really a excellent city! Thank you so much Alina to share with us this incredible marvelous video. You are the best and greatest world traveler adventurer ever! 😃👍👏✈️🌎📹🥇💯🏆💫🌟 I wish you Alina a wonderful beautiful amazing blessed day. Have a marvelous time with your Dad in Vietnam! 😊🙏❤️👋🇻🇳👍✨🌟
Hello Alina! I really enjoy your high quality videos regarding Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand and Vietnam. I spent 3 years over there, while serving in the US military during the Vietnam conflict. I will be returning to visit that part of the world real soon. Judging from your videos and other You Tuber’s videos; I have noticed that part of world hasn’t changed significantly….aside from the high rises, shopping malls and highways; the “quaintness” of the country sides and towns have remained the same since I was last there….Again, I enjoy your videos….
Keep the coffee warm while drinking it slowly.
In the other hand they will place ice around the cup to keep the coffee cool for ice coffee ( avoid watering because.of hot coffee)
What is there to say - man - that is one busy city! Thanks for a great video - and I take the hat off to your father. That glass walk on top of the building - definitely not for me! Well done, Alina!
Haha he didn’t do it either, freaked him out
@@AlinaMcleod I can imagine 😀
Really enjoyed your videos, especially your Dad. I am a Vietnamese boat people living in Canada for a long time, never been to Hanoi. Enjoy your time in Hanoi with your Dad. Thanks for sharing your videos
I have a dream to visit Vietnam your videos gives more details about the places to visit. Thank you and you and your dad doing great thanks again.
My pleasure and hope you get to visit sometime!
I love it that you’re travelling with your beautiful father ❤
As a transplanted Southerner,I miss winters in Manitoba ,Canada where as a youngster I learned to play hockey etc, lol
Warm egg leaves an unpleasant smell when cool down, so to keep the egg coffee warm, they put the cup inside a dish with warm water.
Beautiful blend of music and imagery.
Thanks for the link of Magic Travel. Love it.
It is super cool!
Thanks Alina. Hanoi is really great. Still no help in the comments about the water in the saucer!
Water in the saucer?
OH for the coffee, right! Yes someone please explain lol
The water is to keep the egg warm cause if the egg went cold its smell fishy 😂
What an awesome place, so cool your Dad is there.
❤ Thanks a lot for sharing this city. Never been there. God bless you 2.Have fun. 😊
big fan of your channel from another canadian budding vlogger
Thank you for sharing, Alina. I was wondering how you and your father were doing in Hanoi, Looks like a beautiful city to visit. Take care and stay safe. 😊😊
Thank you!
😂😂😂your father is so cute!!! Happy travel 😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
😊 thank you
Great to see Hanoi Vietnam, a chance to learn something about Vietnam through your channel alina, I hope Gordon is happy and healthy, I’m sure he’ll enjoy missing polar temperatures in Saskatchewan this time around, stay warm and safe, looking forward to watching Asia this winter and discovering something new,thanks alina much love ✌️❤️🇬🇧
Thanks, Max! Hope you are keeping well!
Welcome ❤
Those the places I spent 3 years in my 20s’!!! Miss those streets ❤❤❤
Good morning Vietnam!!! And alina much love ❤️ 😍 for u alina . Jamie ❤️ 😊
Thanks for the amazing video ! It's cold here in Toronto !!! Thanks again !
Stay warm!
Your videography is incredibly on another level and your owner looks beautiful as well😊
It really is nice to observe your travels all over the place with your Dad as companion traveller. How he manages to keep up after a 30 hour flight followed by enduring crossing streets of of busy, unstoppable Hanoi is amazing. Can imagine the street with the night market you went for dinner the night previous. Very enjoyable - have fun - look forward to your next encounters.
Her dad provides nice comedy. What a humble guy!
Loved the video! Looks like you and your Dad have a good time together. ❤
Harriet and i enjoyed our time in Hanoi back in 2017. Love the night markets and the friendly people. Alina , a question you asked in the video is why is there water in the saucer with your cup of java. Don't quote me on this but it gives you the option of light or thick . Pouring the water from your saucer into the cup keeps it light as opposed to thick. Did dad enjoy himself? Was he able to keep up with you? We follow his posts on Instagram all the time. As always, a well-documented video that captures the essence of Hanoi. Sending you much love❤ to you both from
Richmond, Va. Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Oh that’s an interesting take with the water, could very well be! My Dad does find it hard to keep up with me, but he does fantastic for his age. And honestly sometimes I have trouble keeping up with me lol.
@@AlinaMcleod The water is actually there to keep the coffee hot/warm. And you have to stir the egg coffee a certain way before drinking it. :)
7 years ago I took my two teenagers through Southeast Asia and we spent a month in Vietnam and a lot of time in Hanoi and I still remember beer Street where I can get five beers for a US buck. Then we went to Hoi an and had custom tailored shoes and clothing.
Welcome back to Southeast Asia where all the food, fun and action is!
It's very lovely city
Enjioy your trip
Happy trip to you and your father
THANK YOU Alina beautiful video like it
Very good, I like this so much. Thanks for your sharing!
Alina ❤ I missed your vlogs 😅. Never got the chance to visit most of the world but i hope you're enjoying your travels with your father. The road is yours to discover and never miss taking chances. Much love and all the best to your travels McLeod family!!!!!!
Thank you!! 😊
Your Dad looks so cool in that hat and shirt. You really suited him up! Nice!
I know why you chose the cute little cafe for your thumbnail in this video. Not only is it very picturesque, it is an oasis from the chaos of the streets of Hanoi. We had Hanoi’s best “eggs benny” and avocado toast and great coffees from the second story balcony. Just street watching from there was worth it.
Glad you enjoyed it as well!
Great video. Love Vietnam. I’m going to watch more of your videos as soon as I can
Thank you!
You can find out when the trains are coming on the rail track. I found a timetable somewhere. I was there early to get a good spot and could take great photos
Great video as always. I look forward to some day making it to Vietnam. Safe travels to you, though, for now.
Cool
In Thailand also has a train street in Samut Songkram province where is 1-2hrs from Bangkok.
Nice video. I have subscribed to your channel. Keep it up.
Hanoi, a place to heal wounds, is a place to keep wonderful memories with loved ones. Wishing you and your father a happy trip in Vietnam
Awesome video, Alina!
If you get an opportunity, I highly recommend to visit Phu Quoc which is a wonderful tropical resort island in the south western part of Vietnam. We went there earlier this year - it's just beautiful!! 😊
I have heard great things about there!
Highly overated, extremely overpriced, poor service, few visitors. Even the local Vietnamese would rather spend their money traveling to Thailand than Phu Quoc. All true. Readers do your research.
@@thethaovatoquoc312
That’s unfortunate that you have a negative perspective.
My experience was very positive. It was also highly recommended by many people who happen to be family relations that live near there.
@@kennethaiori It's not just my opinion, but many others as well. Even Commie Vietnam's own media reported the Phu Quoc disaster as a tourist destination. Search internet for "Phú Quốc tìm cách cứu du lịch", "Du lịch Phú Quốc: Không thể 'thua' tiếp", "Phu Quoc's crossroads: better services or tourism collapse", "Du khách tới Phú Quốc giảm", "Những cách cứu du lịch Phú Quốc đang tuột dốc", "Du lịch Phú Quốc đang lâm vào cảnh 'đói khách'", "Vì sao khách tới Phú Quốc giảm?", "Phu Quoc seeks solutions to lure back tourists", "Mong Phú Quốc cải thiện môi trường du lịch", "Khách nội địa mới là người cứu du lịch Phú Quốc". Need I continue?
Hi Alina, great work. Hanoi is really amazing to visit, There is train market in bangkok also and it's a amazing experience- Ashi
Thank you for sharing the video about Hanoi Vietnam
Great video 😊
A friendly reminder to plan to go to Sapa only when the weather is forecast to be nice there. In early December 2022, we made the mistake of going to Sapa even though the weather was forecast to be foggy for almost a whole week. We were not able to view and appreciate the beauty of the Sapa region because it was so foggy.
Haha yeah we unfortunately had that issue for a couple days as well
Temperatures: Hanoi, 68, Plovdiv 50, Charlottetown 37. Give me the latter two. My ancestors were Vikings.
hey alina ..enjoy your food 😊& your trip...,,,say hi to your dad 🤝
Your dad is such a trooper , I'm his age and I have to take a nap after watching your short video lol.
Haha that’s fair
They put in warm water to keep your egg coffee warm due to weather is cold it make egg coffee cold and lost the taste...
Hi Alina and Mr. Macleod
I love your videos and you very lovely with your dad
Please give us more beautiful video
Thanks
Wonderful your dad, handsome man, wishing him good health
Did u try Cốm/ Green Rice Flakes ? Its iconic dishes in Hanoi. But only in the fall
No actually!
Just to keep your coffee warn longer until you finish the coffee cup
Awesome video! Thanks!
Welcome to my country! Hopefully you have a great trip in Vietnam!
I do NOT like those glass floors where you can excite fear of heights! Went up in CN Tower. Did NOT step out on the glass thing.
Warming welcome you and your dad to Vietnam, Canadian.
Cảm ơn bạn đến thăm Việt Nam, chúc bạn vui vẻ, Việt Nam luôn chào đón tất cả mọi người.
Lol crossing the street in Vietnam is definitely an art.
Great thAt you and your father are traveling together. The more I see of Vietnam the more I would like to travel there. It doesn't look super touristy but touristy enough. I have heard that they have some great beaches along the coast. Therefore, I guess that the locals headed to the beach on Saturday. Have you visited any of their beaches?
Great video, Alina! Thanks for sharing it. Glad your dad is accompaning you this time again. BTW, is your mom afraid of airplanes? Because I haven't seen her traveling with you. Just curious! Thanks, again!
My Mom loves airplanes and travel lol. But she has a full time job right now that only gives her a few weeks off a year. She did Brazil with me a couple of years ago but we will definitely be traveling more together in the future.
@@AlinaMcleod Thanks, Alina! Glad your mom is not afraid of airplanes! That makes sense! 9-5 jobs pose many restrictions (I'm also a victim of that "reality".) BTW, you left Toronto, and summer came again! 🤣🤣. Many people are worried that in almost December, we haven't had the first snowfall in Toronto. I hope you enjoy the warm weather out there in Asia! Wish you the best!
Hi Alina,
I see, Your series of rooftop experiences continues.
Visiting the literature temple in Hanoi was a interesting also on my trip. Did You recognize the gate in the literature temple on the 100000 dong bill?
Also seeing this tube houses is so impressive.
Best regards, Ralf
Nice video
Beautiful city😊❤❤❤
Welcome to Vietnam, peaceful country, grate food, beautiful nature 😘
Wellcome back Vietnam 🇻🇳
Alina and Your Daddy You are
So beautifully and Daddy same last year Your dad so happy too..
Love your videos❤