mui ne is heavily Russian and touristy. I stayed in phan thiet for about 3 weeks in December (dad's side of the family) and loved every moment of it. awesome video, brings me back instantly when I watch it.
can you post the address for all the places you visited in Mui Ne please? i would like to compile a list of places for my parents to visit. thank you kyle for all the videos.
Hi Kyle. I just want to say I really enjoy watching your videos, especially this type of non-touristy local travel experience. A small suggestion, add the name, the location and the price (maybe your score as well, so that we would know how likely we want to try a particular food or restaurant) on the screen when you walk through those amazing food/fruit stalls!
I know you mentioned those most of the information is the video, however, it's hard to follow what it is for someone who's not familiar with vietnamese vocabulary and geography :) You could also consider post the links to the maps or websites like many other travel bloggers do.
Historically, L.A. to almost Fontana was a proverbial garden of Eden. My dad grew up around orange groves in Chino. And I remember some orchards still in Corona when I was a kid.
dude, I've seen you in every expat's vlogs in Vietnam..if ur so fascinated with the land, take a trip out there and see it for yourself... maybe you can start your own vlogs for us to watch...just a thought!
Really nice video ! Im going to Mui Ne in a couple of weeks and seeing how dragonfruits are grown would be awesome ! do you know any farmer who offers a ´tour´ (i mean not all professional, but at least let us wander around, maybe show a bit and take pictures)?
Hey Ky, dragon fruit is actually a cactus type of fruit, its origin is South America, brought over to South Asia by the Spanish, and you don't spit out the seed.
kyle, i bet all your friends who are eating that shellfish at the start of the video are shitting their pants literally. i always told you that vietnam sucks, food and streets are so unclean but you are so stubborn. finally you saw how fucked up and no future vietnam is and you are leaving vietnam. as a kyle le donet hater, i am so proud that you are finally leaving vietnam. hahahaha
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Aren't the dragon fruit like a big kiwi? The one I had in California had the same texture as a kiwi but it was so bland so I didn't have any after that and especially for $5-$7 per pound!
Quang B kinda like a kiwi, both have small seeds. I always get some when in SE Asia, it is best eaten chilled. I never eat it here in Australia as it costs $5 - $7. You must have had a bland one, they usually taste awesome.
Mui: mountains to the sea. Ne: the bay avoids waves, winds out The land stretches out to the sea, leaving the wind.Vietnam is famous for the annual typhoon, this region is not affected by the storm
Are y'all scheduled to make the rounds in Phuyen province this upcoming week. Y'all are welcome at my house anytime. Plz come visit. Love ur videos bro!
I dated a vietnamese girl from Garden Grove. Funny, I never even realised that was a fruit. I'm going to have to drive through the area tomorrow after work and see if I notice it this time.
vxslim I love Vietnam (specially the South) but Mui Ne and Nha Trang is not the same anymore, it changed fast, sadly in a bad way! My "hood" is Vung Tau for years, quiet and still Vietnamese
mui ne is heavily Russian and touristy. I stayed in phan thiet for about 3 weeks in December (dad's side of the family) and loved every moment of it. awesome video, brings me back instantly when I watch it.
Thanks for showing the dragon fruit farm. Never seen one of those before and it is my fave fruit
So happy I found this vlog! I'll be visiting Mui Ne next month. Looks so beautiful 😍
yea so true, i live in Australia, i went to visit my inlaw in orange county USA, their back yard was full of dragon fruits, i was amazed
You're gone but the vids linger on! Good job!
Hello from damp grey Ireland. Love your videos, great photography and very natural.
I am learning a lot about Vietnam. Many thanks..
Great stuff, Kyle! Thank you for putting these out there!
Just happened to see your videos and cant stop watching them. Love your work!
YaY new video!!!! watch u everyday! I just like to turn on TV and play your vids. I tell my friends n fam about you !! 😉😉😉
What an amazing video Kyle. WOW... You are Talented.....
Hi Kyle, great job!! please dont give up and make more such content! greez from Hamburg Germany...
Hey Kyle thanks for the great content over the years. Love your videos my guy
Loved this one!! Excellent job!!
nice shots of the beach....i guess the other times you showed the beach, it was an overcast day or so.
Nice video Kyle, keep up the good work
I love fruit farm. so lucky I found this video before I go
great video Kyle!
can you post the address for all the places you visited in Mui Ne please? i would like to compile a list of places for my parents to visit.
thank you kyle for all the videos.
Hi Kyle. I just want to say I really enjoy watching your videos, especially this type of non-touristy local travel experience. A small suggestion, add the name, the location and the price (maybe your score as well, so that we would know how likely we want to try a particular food or restaurant) on the screen when you walk through those amazing food/fruit stalls!
I know you mentioned those most of the information is the video, however, it's hard to follow what it is for someone who's not familiar with vietnamese vocabulary and geography :) You could also consider post the links to the maps or websites like many other travel bloggers do.
+Buyu Chen info is in description.
Great channel! Coming to Vietnam very soon. Thanks for the info. I subbed.
As always great video !
What's a beautiful video, thank you for your hard work. Top.
how can you tell which is the red and the white ones since they both have color red on the outer skins though?
You deserve at least 500.000 subscribers
I love seeing Vietnam the way it should be.
Ahh Phan Thiet my love, my home. If only you were there last October. I could have shown you guys around.
very well shot u must have a cameraman and drone....like the content..nice work
Where did you eat shells?? What is the name of the street? Thanks!
Thank you Kyle Le for my wish of videoing Dragon Fruit farming in Vietnam before you leave!
Beautiful scenes at the dunes!
Delicious video. Thanks
Historically, L.A. to almost Fontana was a proverbial garden of Eden. My dad grew up around orange groves in Chino. And I remember some orchards still in Corona when I was a kid.
dude, I've seen you in every expat's vlogs in Vietnam..if ur so fascinated with the land, take a trip out there and see it for yourself... maybe you can start your own vlogs for us to watch...just a thought!
Tam Van not EVERY Expats vlogs. But yes, plenty. lol
I'm planning a trip in December. And I got a buttload of camera gear already.
there's another canadian family in VN. their channel is called Our Curious Georgia, check them out. I've told Bryan too and he also likes them.
How do you wade through all those seeds?
I love watching your videos! You are real and no pretentions. More power Kyle!
Good job kyle.
My family grow dragon fruit and I'm from Adelaide, Australia.
I live in Adelaide too.. small world :O
Amazing the seasons doesn't kill the plant.
Thank you so much for your videos!!!!
Really nice video ! Im going to Mui Ne in a couple of weeks and seeing how dragonfruits are grown would be awesome ! do you know any farmer who offers a ´tour´ (i mean not all professional, but at least let us wander around, maybe show a bit and take pictures)?
Oh you came to Mui Ne, that is my hometown
Is there a list with location details?
Nice video
Mui Ne is also famous for Nuoc Nam, and they make the best Non La
Yes I grow Tung long in my Australian backyard. I grow many things ;)
Hey Ky, dragon fruit is actually a cactus type of fruit, its origin is South America, brought over to South Asia by the Spanish, and you don't spit out the seed.
Steve Vu I think he was joking about spitting out the seeds as it's nearly impossible to do so.
Steve Vu It's nearly impossible to spit out the seeds.
So true!
Love the Blue Jays Hat!
Happy Birthday Janice!
I like the food looks very tasty, I haven't seen any Vietnamese restaurant in Miami, there's a Chinese buffet
Nice Video Kyle ! Eat more oc and fruits !
mind to ask where is the exact location of the last stop(food)
can't find anything on the net
+allen teo across from bidv building in phan thiet. Honda dealership.. info in the description.
kyle, i bet all your friends who are eating that shellfish at the start of the video are shitting their pants literally. i always told you that vietnam sucks, food and streets are so unclean but you are so stubborn. finally you saw how fucked up and no future vietnam is and you are leaving vietnam. as a kyle le donet hater, i am so proud that you are finally leaving vietnam. hahahaha
Awww. My hometown
show more of these fruit farms
Where are you now, Kyle? I know this is a old trip video. Can you videos when you move back to this State?
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Hes in italy
whatsoever, I love Vietnam!
Hey Kyle, did you use a drone to video the area shots?
yes
Hi Kyle, may I ask where ido you find local tour guide in Mui Ne? How much did you pay him? How long did you stay in Mui Ne?
mui ne is quite easy to visit
the more famous ones are white and red sand dunes, fishing village and the fairy stream
Aren't the dragon fruit like a big kiwi? The one I had in California had the same texture as a kiwi but it was so bland so I didn't have any after that and especially for $5-$7 per pound!
Quang B kinda like a kiwi, both have small seeds. I always get some when in SE Asia, it is best eaten chilled. I never eat it here in Australia as it costs $5 - $7. You must have had a bland one, they usually taste awesome.
Quang B their usually sweet,you must have gotten a bad one.
Very nice
what patch is she wearing?
Random Access Broccoli insulin pump
Kyle, you made me laugh about saying wrong name of the store!
That's interesting, Mui Ne means "this person" in Cambodian :)
Mui: mountains to the sea.
Ne: the bay avoids waves, winds out
The land stretches out to the sea, leaving the wind.Vietnam is famous for the annual typhoon, this region is not affected by the storm
stupid man
Come to Dubai same sand
welcome to daklak kyle
Are y'all scheduled to make the rounds in Phuyen province this upcoming week. Y'all are welcome at my house anytime. Plz come visit. Love ur videos bro!
+johnny07191 thanks a lot . But we're not around
How the hell are u gonna spit all the seeds out when there's a million?!?!?
What, your supposed to spit out the seeds? 🤭
I lived in Phan Thiet when I was 4. I wish i was single again so I can move back to VN.
not being single isn't an excuse to not visit vietnam
I dated a vietnamese girl from Garden Grove. Funny, I never even realised that was a fruit. I'm going to have to drive through the area tomorrow after work and see if I notice it this time.
what does dating vietnamese have to do with anything you said subsequently ? I'm genuinely curious lmao
Tralala T Him dating her was the reason why he saw those dragon fruit plantations.
Bryan M it tastes like kiwi with more sweet in it
Beer Party 13:13
I get dragon fruit from a viet co worker.
Stay away from the blood clams!!
Mui Ne = Little Russia :-) and when it comes to food (Phan Thiet) lots of sugar on top of nearly everything
mateschitz this is so true. Mui Ne and Phan Thiet aren't same as when I was young living there.
vxslim I love Vietnam (specially the South) but Mui Ne and Nha Trang is not the same anymore, it changed fast, sadly in a bad way! My "hood" is Vung Tau for years, quiet and still Vietnamese
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