When you are from outside Ho Chi Minh city and want to go HCMCity, you can refer to it as Saigon. Many people use Saigon in this case indeed. When you are living inside Ho Chi Minh City, you can ironically also say you want to go to Saigon. This refers to the city center with Ben Thanh Market and some regions surrounding it. The whole complication stems from historical reasons. Before the union, Saigon was the city name. After that, as WhatThePho said, its name was changed to HCM City and it has expanded slowly over time. It is currently quite big and the people living outside the city center normally refer to the center as Saigon as the original Saigon was much smaller than the City as a whole now.
You're doing a hell of job in promoting your country and your city which is in my bucket list when this pandemic comes to an end.... Stay safe , and keep em rolling..
Từ lúc xem kênh của chị tiếng anh của em tốt lên rất rất nhiều, ngày nào em cũng xem video vừa để giải trí vừa để học tập thực sự rất tuyệt. Em có thể hiểu hết nội dung mà chị nói bằng tiếng anh,và chị có 1 giọng nói siêu hay luôn. Cảm ơn chị rất nhiều, chị hãy ra thật nhiều video nhé❤️ loveyou
Thank you for those great videos, I love how you introduce Vietnamese things, I'm really interesting even though I'm Vietnamese. I also like your pronunciation and thanks for your video. You are doing well ❤️ I’m watching your videos and learn from it , thanks .
This video is great! I really want to go back to Vietnam now! I wish I can take my mom back again. When we visited in 2012 we were able to find my mom's childhood home in Da Lat but we had poorly planned the trip so we couldn't see much or travel up to Hanoi where my mom was born. I will keep this video saved and refer back when we travel someday.
Rude, sometimes. Vietnamese do need to learn NEVER to ask how old you are, how much you make, how much this? how much that? I think schools and parents need to educate their children about this problem right from the beginning when they are young. And leaders need to address this super annoying problem, and especially keep the environment clean, take your OWN trash away.
@@ptiaptia7347 Vietnamee language has tons of personal pronouns to call each other, not just "you" and "me" like most languages on this planet, each of them are all base on age to call you, that's why we ask you your age. The "how much you make" are mostly still saying by the olds, the countryside people, not the Vietnamese youth (which is 35yo or less, the generation that have contacts with the outworld). So if you ask us to change it, it's actually happening, but you can't ask the people i'v mentioned above to change their habit, it's the generation mindset. Hope you understands it and accept the differences all around the world, not just Vietnamese things.
@@ptiaptia7347 about the trash thing, yes, it's bad and we need to fix it. But if you know about history, let's talk about the Europe in the past, it's a place of dust, rusty, disgusting thing like shit,... in every corner of Europe cities/towns. It took them hundreds of years to fix it, so give it a time. Btw cleaning our cities/ towns/ streets doesn't mean make the environment clean, the trash still there, and the cleaning companies still put them under our soils, ocean. The World waste produce ranking doesn't have Vietnam in the top 20, mean while US is the top 1, 2nd.UK, following that is 3rd.South Korea, 4th.Germany,5th.Thailand,6th.Malaysia, Argentina, Russia, Italy, Brazil. Cleaning environment doesn't mean clean you house and send the trash to the public, it takes a lot of steps, even the US can't do it, no country can do it.
@@ptiaptia7347 I agree with you on the trash and keeping environment clean. Rude is dependent on you. I don't care about age nor do I care about quantifying the cost of anything. If I don't want to to share it, I wouldn't. I am sure there are things I would consider rude in America, Australia, Germany, Mexico, Russia, Italy, China, etc. But who am I to tell people in other countries how they should educate their children. If you want others to respect your viewpoints, you should respect theirs.
@Ethan Hunt Oh, agree with you there. But it would depend on the area you visited. The folks living in the countryside are more direct as opposed to those in the big cities. The North and the Central are not so straight to the point as the Southerners. Maybe things have changed since I've been there, but it'd depend.
I’m only half Vietnamese and this is actually really helpful, cuz I never really knew anything about this culture but I’m glad I am trying to learn lol.
Thankyou for giving me the inspiration to book flights and head out of Australia/New Zealand for the first time, spent only 4 days in Saigon district 1 and have to say it was a trip of a lifetime and can't wait to go back, explored the tunnels, did a scooter food tour had beef pho or bo pho it might be, tried different teas, coffees and beer of course and nothing disappointed, beer is better than Australia as well as the coffee, everyone was very friendly, helpful and honest, can't wait to head back hopefully go to Nha Trang and Da Nang as well next time, thankyou again and keep up the great content!
I am so enjoying your videos. Very informational and entertaining. You have such a professional way of presenting your videos, yet you seem so down to earth and so friendly. Thank you so much.
Once again you have done an excellent work with this subject. Now I know more on Vietnam cities, mny thks for that. For the next time Could you talk about Job for young people and the university ?
Great content, very useful even for someone already living here for more than 3 years like me. Also, that 'too fat' moment :)) At the beginning, I also had some misunderstandings with the straightforwardness of Vietnamese people, but now I consider it as a value!
Thank you Luca! I had great memories with the team. And the too fat moment was very funny, she was so sweet after helping me put on the yellow dress though. Even I'm Vietnamese, I'm confused about my culture sometimes haha
I've been a frequent visitor of Vietnam because I have a business there. I used to go 12-14 times a year in HCMC from 2003 to 2020 (before covid). It's very safe - if catcalling is the worst you can expect, you're gonna be fine. The people are just LOVELY and FRIENDLY. Always ready to help and always with a ready smile! I really hope VN gets their vaccination program fast tracked so I can visit one of my favorite cities again soon. Thank you for the content! PS - I've always been partial to skinny ladies - but there is NO WAY you are fat. :-)
Thank you so much for your comment! And yes Vietnamese people are very kind and friendly :)) Once Covid is over, I will focus on accommodating and assisting foreigners to come to Vietnam to work and travel. Please let me know if I can help you with anything next time you go back to Vietnam
Once upon a time in Doan Hung, Phú Thọ Province.. I was waiting the bus with my Vietnamese friend back in 2014 and she noticed me that i was mstanding in front of someone's house and told me not to stand there because it's considered rude... =) now the question is it considered rude for all Vietnamese people? Ohh the funny experience about on the other day was entering someone's house (lol accidentally becausw the built design is similar!!!) you know some houses in Vietnam are built side by side so basically they are sticked together.. My, friend saw me i was in someone's house so she immediately called me and told me to get out lol "haha she told me that she forget not to go inside someone's house" Super funny experience indeed!
Since this video by definition involves your answering questions people have asked you-- which is essentially your responding to their comments-- I think it would be appropriate for you to save some of your valued time by, well, reading all these comments but not responding to them (not even with hearts). That seems to me like a good and fair practice for anytime you add videos in this "Answering Your Questions" series. Please don't wear yourself out on maintenance. We're grateful enough just for the answers and the insights. We express thanks, by and large, and there's no need for you to take the time to thank us for thanking you.
Thank you for your concern :)) I think it would be helpful to know what questions people have about Vietnam, that way I can shift my focus to the right content. I didn't answer all the questions though haha, I chose the most common ones :)
@@WhatThePho Safety, pleasure, and convenience. It seems that just about all the questions fit into one of those three categories. Rare is the academic. And most of the querists are guys. They want to get the most bang for their buck or, that is to say, maximize their experience. It's appreciable that many of them seem to recognize that's what they're doing just talking to you. I, being a typical American in at least some ways, would probably be saying "to heck with what people seem to want to know" though, and would-- instead, lol-- be deciding what "I" think it would be best for them to know. It's kind of like when you go to the doctor and they ask you if you have any questions. My question is, "Are there any questions you know I should be asking?" In other words, just tell me what I need to know. LOL, I sound so aggressive. Hahahaha.
Van, you have what we would call as Hay Fever when the seasons change. Buy some hay fever tablets, aka antihistamines during that period when you have flu and headache... And you have made me want to travel to Hanoi now as I love cool weather as my country has similar weather as Saigon..Haha..
I love the fact that Vietnam is relatively safe. When I was in the Philippines and Cambodia, I didn't feel safe. My associates in Cambodia had to escort me to the restroom because they were concerned I would be mugged.
Historically, calling someone fat in Asia was a compliment - that meant you were rich and successful (hence, you could afford to eat a lot!) It was also a compliment to refer to the elderly as "Old Man" (ong gia) or "Old Woman" (ba gia). That meant you are wise.
I don't think so ! My parents would slap me if they heard me called them "ông/bà già" . ;-((((((( Ông bà già dịch ...bây giờ mập địch quá chừng đi nhen . ;-)))))))
@@pube4745 They must not be that old then. I was talking about historical times. And it depends on how you phrase it too. If you say, "Cai thang cha gia..." that would be derogatory.
Hi Beautyful thanks for sharing i don't have a good memory easily to forget i let you know when i come to visite the country you will be my guide ...yes.
I like her she's a good news lady . she reminds me of Ume or June I was going to bring her back with me but tet changed that I'm glad to see Vietnam get ahead for there people's future
Dear Van, Your presentation is very attractive and lively. We can know many impotant information about Vietnam. You can make a video about scam and how to save a tourist himself/herself from that. Thank you.
A warning to Americans the bus seats are tight for people 5ft11or taller and remember to wear shoes easily taken off. love your videos keep up the good work 😘
Hello van. I am fascinated by the Vietnamese barber shops. The ladies perform so many tasks from different areas. Massage, shaving, ear cleaning, manicure, pedicure. With us that would be 5 different professions or so. What is the name of the profession in Vietnam?
As she said, she is a Vietnamese born in Hanoi. Most Hanoi people moved to the South of Vietnam or moved oversea after 1954. People like Van Vu is rare in Hanoi.
thanks for your videos! Your english is perfect (for me). ❤️ Can u make a video about" how u can speak english in front of the camera" so naturally like this? DO u have problem with word choice in order to find the right word that sounds like native speaker? How u can find it? thanks for your answer!!!!
Haha, the behind the scene is not this smooth, I stutter a lot and of course scripts helped as well. The keys are to practice and hit the record button
I have quite a few Vietnamese women I know on both Facebook and Instagram. Some live in Australia and some in America and one in Vietnam. I would guess 8 or 9 have a very similar face. They have a semi round or oval face, amazingly beautiful and the prettiest smiles I've seen,that includes you. To me,Vietnamese women are the most beautiful women on the planet. My opinion or it's my preference of course. Have a beautiful day and God bless you. 🥰❤
Worst I worried about in 12 years there was thieves and of course driving my motorbike with the way people drive in HCMC. I also drove from HCMC to Tay Ninh and Phan Thiet, It's nice to get out and see the country away from mass amounts of people. Grab, Be and Go Viet, but you haven't had a real Vietnamese experience if you're not finding an old school Xe Om. I'd also suggest if in cities tourists use Vinason or Mai Linh only if they take taxis. A lot of taxi services there, but these, if still there, would be the more reputable.
Chị Van. Speaking on transportation, I was wondering if you'd be willing to talk about the new subway system they just unveiled in Hanoi and if you think it will change transportation in Vietnam.
Tốc độ đô thị hóa của Việt Nam đang diễn ra quá nhanh, 10 năm nữa những cảnh thơ mộng, dân dã có khi chỉ còn trên những thước phim, video.
When you are from outside Ho Chi Minh city and want to go HCMCity, you can refer to it as Saigon. Many people use Saigon in this case indeed. When you are living inside Ho Chi Minh City, you can ironically also say you want to go to Saigon. This refers to the city center with Ben Thanh Market and some regions surrounding it. The whole complication stems from historical reasons. Before the union, Saigon was the city name. After that, as WhatThePho said, its name was changed to HCM City and it has expanded slowly over time. It is currently quite big and the people living outside the city center normally refer to the center as Saigon as the original Saigon was much smaller than the City as a whole now.
Hcm city when thru a few name change ; from GIA dinh to sai Gon to hcm city but still less then hanoi :)
You're doing a hell of job in promoting your country and your city which is in my bucket list when this pandemic comes to an end.... Stay safe , and keep em rolling..
Thank you! Stay safe :)
Amazing....I personally love people who are 100% honest not sugar coating anything 😂😂
I think Vietnamese people have a lot in common with Thai people and I would like to prove it by visiting your country after the epidemic
Thai influences Indian culture, Vietnam influences East Asian culture. Like where?
Từ lúc xem kênh của chị tiếng anh của em tốt lên rất rất nhiều, ngày nào em cũng xem video vừa để giải trí vừa để học tập thực sự rất tuyệt. Em có thể hiểu hết nội dung mà chị nói bằng tiếng anh,và chị có 1 giọng nói siêu hay luôn. Cảm ơn chị rất nhiều, chị hãy ra thật nhiều video nhé❤️ loveyou
Hihi chị cảm ơn em nha! Cố lên em!
Thank you for those great videos, I love how you introduce Vietnamese things, I'm really interesting even though I'm Vietnamese. I also like your pronunciation and thanks for your video. You are doing well ❤️ I’m watching your videos and learn from it , thanks .
Happy to hear that! Thank you!
I'm from Hue and hope to see your videos in Hue 😂
Hi Vân Vũ. The bell rang, I opened your clip immediately.
Thank you for turning on the bell! 🔔
I’ll be coming to Vietnam this summer. I’ll be there for a full month. I hope to see a lot of the country in that time. Thank you for your insights.
Thank you for sharing your preferences on all those great questions!
This video is great! I really want to go back to Vietnam now! I wish I can take my mom back again. When we visited in 2012 we were able to find my mom's childhood home in Da Lat but we had poorly planned the trip so we couldn't see much or travel up to Hanoi where my mom was born. I will keep this video saved and refer back when we travel someday.
Why would anyone dislike these videos. 😞. Love your work as always!!!
Yes, Vietnamese are extremely real, we do straight to the point, no talking around.
Rude, sometimes. Vietnamese do need to learn NEVER to ask how old you are, how much you make, how much this? how much that? I think schools and parents need to educate their children about this problem right from the beginning when they are young. And leaders need to address this super annoying problem, and especially keep the environment clean, take your OWN trash away.
@@ptiaptia7347 Vietnamee language has tons of personal pronouns to call each other, not just "you" and "me" like most languages on this planet, each of them are all base on age to call you, that's why we ask you your age. The "how much you make" are mostly still saying by the olds, the countryside people, not the Vietnamese youth (which is 35yo or less, the generation that have contacts with the outworld).
So if you ask us to change it, it's actually happening, but you can't ask the people i'v mentioned above to change their habit, it's the generation mindset. Hope you understands it and accept the differences all around the world, not just Vietnamese things.
@@ptiaptia7347 about the trash thing, yes, it's bad and we need to fix it. But if you know about history, let's talk about the Europe in the past, it's a place of dust, rusty, disgusting thing like shit,... in every corner of Europe cities/towns. It took them hundreds of years to fix it, so give it a time.
Btw cleaning our cities/ towns/ streets doesn't mean make the environment clean, the trash still there, and the cleaning companies still put them under our soils, ocean. The World waste produce ranking doesn't have Vietnam in the top 20, mean while US is the top 1, 2nd.UK, following that is 3rd.South Korea, 4th.Germany,5th.Thailand,6th.Malaysia, Argentina, Russia, Italy, Brazil.
Cleaning environment doesn't mean clean you house and send the trash to the public, it takes a lot of steps, even the US can't do it, no country can do it.
@@ptiaptia7347 I agree with you on the trash and keeping environment clean. Rude is dependent on you. I don't care about age nor do I care about quantifying the cost of anything. If I don't want to to share it, I wouldn't. I am sure there are things I would consider rude in America, Australia, Germany, Mexico, Russia, Italy, China, etc. But who am I to tell people in other countries how they should educate their children. If you want others to respect your viewpoints, you should respect theirs.
@Ethan Hunt Oh, agree with you there. But it would depend on the area you visited. The folks living in the countryside are more direct as opposed to those in the big cities. The North and the Central are not so straight to the point as the Southerners. Maybe things have changed since I've been there, but it'd depend.
I’m only half Vietnamese and this is actually really helpful, cuz I never really knew anything about this culture but I’m glad I am trying to learn lol.
Love your Content being American in Vietnam you help understand the Culture here.
Getting very good with the editing! Learning how to edit, I understand all the time it takes to do small details and you're doing well
I appreciate that! Thank you!! ☺️
Thankyou for giving me the inspiration to book flights and head out of Australia/New Zealand for the first time, spent only 4 days in Saigon district 1 and have to say it was a trip of a lifetime and can't wait to go back, explored the tunnels, did a scooter food tour had beef pho or bo pho it might be, tried different teas, coffees and beer of course and nothing disappointed, beer is better than Australia as well as the coffee, everyone was very friendly, helpful and honest, can't wait to head back hopefully go to Nha Trang and Da Nang as well next time, thankyou again and keep up the great content!
You are well informed you did good my friend. Your video should help to increase tourism and its would help to improve economic for Vietnam
Hay quá. Em vừa xinh tươi vừa nói tiếng Anh như gió. quảng bá hình ảnh đẹp của đất nước Việt Nam 🇻🇳🇻🇳. Yêu em 😘
Quá thú vị! Người Việt nghe còn thấy lôi cuốn!
Great video! I had no idea that there’s quicksand in Nha Trang. Thanks for another awesome video :)
Thanks for watching James! Miss you!
You answered my questionn!! Thank you!
Your channel is awesome and I have learned a lot with you
😃❤️👏
I really like this channel. I heard and write down to learn English. Hope you make more video about our country. Thanks.
Thank you!
dạo đây e có tgian nên siêng cày video của chị... e nghe t.anh kém lắm huhu cảm ơn những video bổ ích ntn của chị cho e động lực và tốt hơn
Your channel is the best channel to know about Vietnam❤
I am so enjoying your videos. Very informational and entertaining. You have such a professional way of presenting your videos, yet you seem so down to earth and so friendly. Thank you so much.
Wishing you safety Van Vu. Pandemic situation quite complicated, take care of yourself and keep shining as you always be
Thank you, I will :)
🤗❤️🤗 thank you for sharing ... a lot of info in a short time. hoping to visit one day
Appreciate you doing your videos in English, so it can reach more people in the world.
Once again you have done an excellent work with this subject. Now I know more on Vietnam cities, mny thks for that. For the next time Could you talk about Job for young people and the university ?
I might have to wait to work on that topic since schools are closed due to covid
@@babieuvlog7030 Sorry I can catch only little bit what you said, many thanks for your invitation.
2:01 the place I was born and the place I already miss
it’s Saigon [Gosh Dang!!!!] #HoChiMinhCity
Thank you but I don’t really speak Vietnamese because I lost it
but thank you for the video recommendation [Gosh Dang!!!!]
“Calling people fat is actually giving them compliment”
Van Vu 2021
sounded a little PC to me.
Great content, very useful even for someone already living here for more than 3 years like me.
Also, that 'too fat' moment :)) At the beginning, I also had some misunderstandings with the straightforwardness of Vietnamese people, but now I consider it as a value!
Thank you Luca! I had great memories with the team. And the too fat moment was very funny, she was so sweet after helping me put on the yellow dress though. Even I'm Vietnamese, I'm confused about my culture sometimes haha
good video as usual ! sure always thumb up. and personnaly my favorite place is Danang and all area around Hoi an and Hue
Good choice! I'll do more videos about those places :))
love this channel..... keep up the great work!!
Very interesting and informative one!
Thank you 😊
First thing come in my mind of travel destination is Halong Bay :)
Second thing is Coffee... they said Vietnam Coffee is good and strong...ugh
I've been a frequent visitor of Vietnam because I have a business there. I used to go 12-14 times a year in HCMC from 2003 to 2020 (before covid). It's very safe - if catcalling is the worst you can expect, you're gonna be fine.
The people are just LOVELY and FRIENDLY. Always ready to help and always with a ready smile!
I really hope VN gets their vaccination program fast tracked so I can visit one of my favorite cities again soon. Thank you for the content!
PS - I've always been partial to skinny ladies - but there is NO WAY you are fat. :-)
Thank you so much for your comment! And yes Vietnamese people are very kind and friendly :)) Once Covid is over, I will focus on accommodating and assisting foreigners to come to Vietnam to work and travel. Please let me know if I can help you with anything next time you go back to Vietnam
@@WhatThePho Thank you - that could be something we can work on.
Thank you for your great videos.
Van i did not realize how beautiful Vietnam is. I would love to visit one day. P.S You are so beautiful !!!!!!!
Would love to zoom meet with you and discuss cuisine more?
Have a nice day
same here with the sneeze - Saigon helps
Video hay lôi cuốn! Rất thích kênh của em
Da Lat looks magical ✨✨
More magical if you're with someone you love 😉
Once upon a time in Doan Hung, Phú Thọ Province.. I was waiting the bus with my Vietnamese friend back in 2014 and she noticed me that i was mstanding in front of someone's house and told me not to stand there because it's considered rude... =) now the question is it considered rude for all Vietnamese people?
Ohh the funny experience about on the other day was entering someone's house (lol accidentally becausw the built design is similar!!!) you know some houses in Vietnam are built side by side so basically they are sticked together..
My, friend saw me i was in someone's house so she immediately called me and told me to get out lol
"haha she told me that she forget not to go inside someone's house"
Super funny experience indeed!
one more similar between u and me is the love for Đa Lat hehe
Thanks for answering some very good questions. Some that I even had. Lol.
Since this video by definition involves your answering questions people have asked you-- which is essentially your responding to their comments-- I think it would be appropriate for you to save some of your valued time by, well, reading all these comments but not responding to them (not even with hearts). That seems to me like a good and fair practice for anytime you add videos in this "Answering Your Questions" series. Please don't wear yourself out on maintenance. We're grateful enough just for the answers and the insights. We express thanks, by and large, and there's no need for you to take the time to thank us for thanking you.
Thank you for your concern :)) I think it would be helpful to know what questions people have about Vietnam, that way I can shift my focus to the right content. I didn't answer all the questions though haha, I chose the most common ones :)
@@WhatThePho Safety, pleasure, and convenience. It seems that just about all the questions fit into one of those three categories. Rare is the academic. And most of the querists are guys. They want to get the most bang for their buck or, that is to say, maximize their experience. It's appreciable that many of them seem to recognize that's what they're doing just talking to you.
I, being a typical American in at least some ways, would probably be saying "to heck with what people seem to want to know" though, and would-- instead, lol-- be deciding what "I" think it would be best for them to know. It's kind of like when you go to the doctor and they ask you if you have any questions. My question is, "Are there any questions you know I should be asking?" In other words, just tell me what I need to know. LOL, I sound so aggressive. Hahahaha.
Rất hay ! Tôi rất thích kênh này của Bạn , chúc bạn làm thêm nhiều video hay !
Van, you have what we would call as Hay Fever when the seasons change. Buy some hay fever tablets, aka antihistamines during that period when you have flu and headache... And you have made me want to travel to Hanoi now as I love cool weather as my country has similar weather as Saigon..Haha..
I love the fact that Vietnam is relatively safe. When I was in the Philippines and Cambodia, I didn't feel safe. My associates in Cambodia had to escort me to the restroom because they were concerned I would be mugged.
Vientiane 🕊️❤️🙏
Historically, calling someone fat in Asia was a compliment - that meant you were rich and successful (hence, you could afford to eat a lot!)
It was also a compliment to refer to the elderly as "Old Man" (ong gia) or "Old Woman" (ba gia). That meant you are wise.
I don't think so ! My parents would slap me if they heard me called them "ông/bà già" . ;-(((((((
Ông bà già dịch ...bây giờ mập địch quá chừng đi nhen . ;-)))))))
Good! I'll be euphoric the next time a pretty young girl calls me a fat old man! 😉
@@pube4745 They must not be that old then.
I was talking about historical times.
And it depends on how you phrase it too. If you say, "Cai thang cha gia..." that would be derogatory.
@@chairman7891 You should be.....but not for the reasons you want, I'm sure!😁
@@andyhughes1776 Yes, I understand what you meant . It depends ... 😉 .
I think you’re beautiful. Not super skinny nor chubby to my Vietnamese eyes. Hope you continue to make more videos they’re all fun to watch.
Thank you!
@@WhatThePho im going to vietnam late august for 2 months. Where best place to travel solo and great seafoods?
Hi Beautyful thanks for sharing i don't have a good memory easily to forget i let you know when i come to visite the country you will be my guide ...yes.
Sounds great! Thanks for watching :)
German and Vietnamese people are almost equally direct 😂
Actually Dutch are more direct than Germans. I got instant Dutch vibes when I noticed Vietnamese being so direct
Quite informative and entertaining as well . Just love watching your videos Ms VanVu. Big fan of yours ❤️❤️💐💐
Thank you so much ☺️
I like her she's a good news lady . she reminds me of Ume or June I was going to bring her back with me but tet changed that I'm glad to see Vietnam get ahead for there people's future
Thank you :))
Dear Van, Your presentation is very attractive and lively. We can know many impotant information about Vietnam. You can make a video about scam and how to save a tourist himself/herself from that. Thank you.
Could you please make a video of how to eat Vietnamese food? Especially, eating sticky rice with chopsticks and Vietnamese street sea foods. Thanks.
Hello, you are the best tour guide
Thank you!
I hope of living that experience someday!
what a fun time in Vietnam. I have to say, as a Korean, i thought the women in Vietnam are the prettiest in all of Asia. More natural heathier look.
aw! Thank you, all women in the world are beautiful :)
A warning to Americans the bus seats are tight for people 5ft11or taller and remember to wear shoes easily taken off. love your videos keep up the good work 😘
Hello van. I am fascinated by the Vietnamese barber shops. The ladies perform so many tasks from different areas. Massage, shaving, ear cleaning, manicure, pedicure. With us that would be 5 different professions or so. What is the name of the profession in Vietnam?
Hello, I’m Vietnamese but I was born and grew up in Australia
I’m wondering what’s it’s like going school in Vietnam.
Love your North Vietnamese accent English accent
Thank you! :))
Sao mình lười làm video quá 😄 vào xem mỗi lần có video mới mặc dù những gì e nói a hiểu hết đi hết rồi luôn 😂
Hello Van ... Thanks for sharing, good job and keep up the great work. Do you currently live in Vietnam?
Yes I do! :)
Hello Romany how are you doing
As she said, she is a Vietnamese born in Hanoi. Most Hanoi people moved to the South of Vietnam or moved oversea after 1954. People like Van Vu is rare in Hanoi.
Hello chị Vân, em đây Fan cứng chị đây. hehe
Haha chào em fan cứng :))
Greetings from Belgium !
Go visit Ba Ria please. Thats my hometown. And I would like video around Ba Ria.
That sounds great! I will when the pandemics is over, thank you!
You're not fat, you're beautiful
Thank you :)
thanks for your videos! Your english is perfect (for me). ❤️ Can u make a video about" how u can speak english in front of the camera" so naturally like this? DO u have problem with word choice in order to find the right word that sounds like native speaker? How u can find it? thanks for your answer!!!!
Haha, the behind the scene is not this smooth, I stutter a lot and of course scripts helped as well. The keys are to practice and hit the record button
@@WhatThePho thanks so much! and wish u the best!
Welcome to Buon Ma Thuot city! You will like it
Can't wait!
Thanks you.i can learn more E!
I really like your video.Great video.
I really like your video. It's great.
I have quite a few Vietnamese women I know on both Facebook and Instagram. Some live in Australia and some in America and one in Vietnam. I would guess 8 or 9 have a very similar face. They have a semi round or oval face, amazingly beautiful and the prettiest smiles I've seen,that includes you. To me,Vietnamese women are the most beautiful women on the planet. My opinion or it's my preference of course. Have a beautiful day and God bless you. 🥰❤
co nguoi vier o biet nghe tieng anh chau co the noi tieng viet thi nhieu nguoi viet se hieu va se thich nghe
It's a great video.
thanks a lot for sharing
Really Enjoyed Video
i hope you react foreigner bargaining in market in Vietnam 😁
❤️After seeing your Dalat video I am also tempted
Gojek của người lập Việt nữa chị , nó rẻ hơn grap nhưng khác 1 điều ở grap là ko có oto , còn xe máy , giaođồ ăn ,... điều giống .
Uk quen mat Gojek nua nhi
Worst I worried about in 12 years there was thieves and of course driving my motorbike with the way people drive in HCMC. I also drove from HCMC to Tay Ninh and Phan Thiet, It's nice to get out and see the country away from mass amounts of people. Grab, Be and Go Viet, but you haven't had a real Vietnamese experience if you're not finding an old school Xe Om. I'd also suggest if in cities tourists use Vinason or Mai Linh only if they take taxis. A lot of taxi services there, but these, if still there, would be the more reputable.
Greetings from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬
Love your videos ❤️❤️
Can you collaborate with Khoai Lang Thang? ☺️☺️
It's better to use simple words as "to work with" ... Khoai Lang Thang, instead using Collaborate . Me think ... ;-)))))))))
Good job!❤️
Nhìn Vân cực kỳ giống BTV Mai Ngọc! Giọng bạn rất thu hút!
🕊️ Vietnam ❤️🙏
Great job😀🌷.
I always watching
ui chị đẹp ra video mới, iuiui
Take it as A compliment if you been told that you are fat ( love your sense of humor ) . Great video and straight answers ❤️❤️
Cô bé nói tiếng anh hay quá
Vào đây đa phần chỉ để ngắm chủ kênh :))
Ngám em mâp 😂😂😂
Chị Van. Speaking on transportation, I was wondering if you'd be willing to talk about the new subway system they just unveiled in Hanoi and if you think it will change transportation in Vietnam.
If I only have a week and a half to visit Vietnam, where would you recommend I go to have the most memorable experience? Thanks! Subscribed 😊
Hi, It really depends on your preference, anywhere in Vietnam is unique and doesn't take much time to discover because they are relatively small
yes