Thank you John for your works and shared the videos to show the local prep works and the aftermath of Noru typhoon in Danang. It’s very informative video as always. Specially the interviewing with local folks to see how they felt and dwelled with the storm. I am very glad that it’s passed and over. Stay safe!.
What a strong wind that was for all the people in Da Nang. How do you like Da Nang. We were in Da Nang on this pass August. Love the cleanliness of the street compared to Ho Chi Minh. Do you have a video of the cost for health insurance and the cost of living now with the inflation? Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
I don't know about you John but I get into a trance if I don't get my coffee in the mornings. Level of addiction perhaps higher than you. 😉 Thank you for the aftermath updates but as always my friend: please stay safe all the time. Godspeed!!
Hi Sir. I am travelling from India. Landing in Da'Nang on 1st October. Please let me know if things are fine now. What is the status of Electricity, Water and Food Supplies, Restaurants? Are they functional? Is the good time for Tourists? Please share your views. It will be a big help.
@@iamjohnsaboe Alright Sir. We will be staying in Hoi-An only on 1-3 Oct. Let us see how it goes. However, happy to know that things are back to normal now. THANKS. Looking forward to seeing you around.
Perhaps people wouldn’t know as of yet. Would it be best to cancel flights in a weeks time to da nang? How fast would this sort of flooding take to go down ?
Goodday John, Considering how resilient the Vietnamese are this is nothing to them, they will be back up & running in 3 days you watch, if I know a thing or 2 about Vietnamese they don't want to go too long without earning a income. Stay safe Buddy Your number 1 Fan in Australia Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
Typhoons reaching Vietnam are less weaker maybe 30% than first hitting my Philippines. Not too good thou for Vietnam coz most progressive places face the east coast where typhoon comes not like Philippines progressive places are in west coasts or at inland centers
Nice videos..
Thanks very much!!!
great. When will you be back to Nha Trang?
Not sure! I really like Nha Trang, try to get down soon!
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Not sure what I'd do without power and coffee. Glad you rode it out fine! Good people there.
Sure right about that Russ, thanks!!!
Hi John. Cong is my brother.
He’s a great guy!!!
glad to see the resilence and resourcefulness of the Vietnamese. We could learn a few things from them here in the U.S. Thank you.
My pleasure! Couldn’t agree with you more!
thanks for the update
My pleasure!
Thank you John for your works and shared the videos to show the local prep works and the aftermath of Noru typhoon in Danang. It’s very informative video as always. Specially the interviewing with local folks to see how they felt and dwelled with the storm. I am very glad that it’s passed and over. Stay safe!.
Thanks so much! I always like to get the perspective from locals when it’s possible.
What a strong wind that was for all the people in Da Nang. How do you like Da Nang. We were in Da Nang on this pass August. Love the cleanliness of the street compared to Ho Chi Minh. Do you have a video of the cost for health insurance and the cost of living now with the inflation? Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
Da Nang is one of the nicest places to live in Vietnam. I will produce a video soon on COL, thanks!
Wow that rock.
Do you live in between Da Nang and Hoi An? Theres a really cool pagoda temple at the top of that rock isnt there
Yes I live in Da Nang on the way to Hoi An yes there are impressive pagodas around the Marble Mountains.
God bless you and the people of Vietnam to overcome this storm Noru 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much for your kind words!
Wish VN Safe
Me too!
Stay safe.
Thank you!
I don't know about you John but I get into a trance if I don't get my coffee in the mornings. Level of addiction perhaps higher than you. 😉 Thank you for the aftermath updates but as always my friend: please stay safe all the time. Godspeed!!
Hi Sir. I am travelling from India. Landing in Da'Nang on 1st October. Please let me know if things are fine now.
What is the status of Electricity, Water and Food Supplies, Restaurants? Are they functional? Is the good time for Tourists? Please share your views. It will be a big help.
Da Nang is back to normal but Hoi An will take a little longer to recover.
@@iamjohnsaboe Alright Sir. We will be staying in Hoi-An only on 1-3 Oct. Let us see how it goes. However, happy to know that things are back to normal now. THANKS. Looking forward to seeing you around.
Hope you come to try our coffee at 254 tran phu st, Hue salt coffee nearby Dragon bridge. I will invite you one. Thanks for your video
Sounds great, thanks!
is it worth visiting from the 9th
It’s the rainy season and there’s always a risk of a typhoon.
Perhaps people wouldn’t know as of yet. Would it be best to cancel flights in a weeks time to da nang? How fast would this sort of flooding take to go down ?
It’s very likely things should be back to normal in a week.
Goodday John,
Considering how resilient the Vietnamese are this is nothing to them, they will be back up & running in 3 days you watch, if I know a thing or 2 about Vietnamese they don't want to go too long without earning a income.
Stay safe Buddy
Your number 1 Fan in Australia
Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
Yes totally agree Louis!!! Thanks again, always appreciate your support!!!
Wow Da Nang is pretty resilient against storms like this. 🎉 here’s to a quick recovery , power and coffee.
Thanks very much!
Typhoons reaching Vietnam are less weaker maybe 30% than first hitting my Philippines.
Not too good thou for Vietnam coz most progressive places face the east coast where typhoon comes not like Philippines progressive places are in west coasts or at inland centers
Yes The Philippines always feels the brunt of the typhoons of the region.
Hoi An always gets rekt. Low level city
Yes