Vietnam - WTF Happened to this Country?

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  • @ADVChina
    @ADVChina  Год назад +45

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    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Год назад +1

      It's important to note that the HCM Trail is different from the HCM Road. The HCM Road is the western mountain road that is entirely within VN's borders. The HCM Trail is mostly in Laos and Cambodia.

    • @thespainshow
      @thespainshow Год назад

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    • @tedklampett1737
      @tedklampett1737 Год назад

      they got china'd

    • @boonedocksfl2012
      @boonedocksfl2012 Год назад +1

      No evidence and just a thought but I have a feeling in the future recommending VPN's is going to be like all the Crypto promoters advertising FTX and BlockFi.

    • @JamesMadisonsSpiritAnimal
      @JamesMadisonsSpiritAnimal Год назад

      What's the name of the tropic thunder remix song you played in the begining?

  • @kenshin891
    @kenshin891 Год назад +411

    When people are surprised re: Americans in Vietnam because of the war. I always think, Vietnam fought one war with the US. They've fought like 20 with China and have been under Chinese domination multiple times over the centuries

    • @Roover8138
      @Roover8138 Год назад +111

      And the Vietnamese are determined not to let it happen again.🇻🇳🤝🇺🇸

    • @RoseNZieg
      @RoseNZieg Год назад

      the hate for Americans seemed ironically because Vietnam along with her allies were spreading the war into other countries.

    • @TurntBucket
      @TurntBucket Год назад

      Also, it wasn't a straight up war with the US. It was commies trying to take over and the US getting involved. Not the same as a straight up war or invasion. Look at North and south Korea. Vietnam could have turned out as bad as north Korea. Luckily even tho taken over by commies its path differed from Korea. But no one would act like the US went to war with Korea (as a whole and as asingle reigning government). The US interjected itself in an existing conflict. Not the same as if the US were to go to war with a country that currently had a stable singular government. I am sure the South Koreans are very happy to not be living under North Korean rule, and the US helped them achieve that.

    • @kevinbarnbrook4728
      @kevinbarnbrook4728 Год назад

      The Vietnam war was nothing to do with USA, they put themselves into it.

    • @kevinbarnbrook4728
      @kevinbarnbrook4728 Год назад +18

      The guy on the bicycle at 4:16 was carrying a rocket launcher just in case .

  • @mything2
    @mything2 Год назад +93

    I’m a Marine veteran of the Vietnam War 1967 through 1969 (2 one year tours). Stationed with a Marine helicopter group 5 miles south of Danang and wounded during 1968 Tet Offensive. Have not been back to VN in 54 years but now look forward to returning. My wife of 54 years is Taiwanese and is also wanting to visit. Plan to go in 2024. Thanks for all the positive feedback about current conditions in Vietnam-very encouraging.

    • @rick-be
      @rick-be Год назад

      68

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Год назад +9

      Great job with agent-orange, guys.
      First the nuclear irradiation, then chemical intoxication. But here in Europe we're told it's the Russians who are the bad guys.
      Hahahaha. Comical.

    • @rick-be
      @rick-be Год назад +5

      @@goofygrandlouis6296 Agent Orange may have saved my life,I had a 100 yards of no foliage in front of my bunker.

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Год назад +1

      @@rick-be Is your life worth the lives of 1 million ?
      Besides, WHY were you in Vietnam in the 1st place ? Is it your country ? Was it any of your business ?

    • @sh1tsfcked119
      @sh1tsfcked119 Год назад

      This scumbag nonchalantly talking about how he helped invade kill innocents, cause untold suffering and destruction in a foreign country - now can't wait to go back now because the conditions are "OK"
      Lol you Americans are truly up there with the worst countries in the world

  • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
    @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Год назад +293

    It's important to note that the HCM Trail is different from the HCM Road. The HCM Road is the western mountain road that is entirely within VN's borders. The HCM Trail is mostly in Laos and Cambodia.

    • @NoName-sb9tp
      @NoName-sb9tp Год назад

      We also had a HCM sea trail in the American war. It’s called that because the North Vietnam Army would send supplies to the south via “No Number Ships”. The no number ships are just in name only. They were all marked with fake numbers to hide their true identity. A lot of them disguised as fishermen boat.

    • @o2807
      @o2807 Год назад

      genius vietnam sold the road for the trail!?

    • @asdasd-qy1dq
      @asdasd-qy1dq Год назад +28

      @@o2807 The HCM Trail refer to a military supply trail dating back to the Vietnam war period. It's different..

    • @timothyspool1399
      @timothyspool1399 Год назад +23

      Exactly what I was thinking.
      "You rode the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Vietnam? Wasn't that in Laos and Cambodia to deliberately bypass Vietnam???"

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Год назад +5

      @@timothyspool1399 Exactimundo! That was the whole point of the trail. I guess a lot of it was about getting around Quang Tri and the other central provinces...where most of the American troops were.

  • @briansmith2163
    @briansmith2163 Год назад +132

    Thank you so much for giving me a birthday shout last night. It really meant a lot. I don't think I have missed a single video on any of your channels since shortly after the first Documentary came out. (Including Hu knows, whips and others) what you do is powerful and important. Thanks for all of your hard work. Best to you and your families.

  • @minimusmax
    @minimusmax Год назад +63

    man, I really miss your motorcycle adventures. Didn't even matter where you were, just the narration of history about what's around you and the banter. Those were good times.

    • @theaveragejoe5781
      @theaveragejoe5781 Год назад +5

      yeah, true classics

    • @sullybiker6520
      @sullybiker6520 Год назад +5

      I really think they've been missing this. Always at their best on the bikes.

  • @josephmendoza5660
    @josephmendoza5660 Год назад +19

    There was a study that found that Vietnamese has the most positive view of Americans from other countries

    • @thumtlnguyen3626
      @thumtlnguyen3626 Год назад

      That's correct. When US presidents like Clinton, Obama, and Trump visit Vietnam thousands of Vietnamese stand along the road to welcome them. No one stands in the road to welcome Russian or Chinese president even their own president.

    • @tranngocminh269
      @tranngocminh269 4 месяца назад

      yes, Vietnamese people are nationalists like every Asian country, haha slighter milder than our neighbours maybe, people hate China, adore the Soviets and love US dollars in a nutshell.

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech Год назад +13

    I fell in love with Vietnam the first time I went there during Tet 2018 on a holiday from teaching in China. I went back a few more times, definitely came to prefer it to China and then moved there just before the Pandemic. Super friendly people, no one will hassle you, except to buy you drinks! I love it and have many good Vietnamese friends now. I highly recommend a visit!!

    • @nikoryu-lungma
      @nikoryu-lungma 2 месяца назад

      I have been staying in Vietnam ever since I was born. There are a lot of things I have to consider

  • @user-jy8zb2wc8l
    @user-jy8zb2wc8l Год назад +25

    I wish I could say "developed" countries are as hospitable as these places! Just sitting down and buying a beer with a stranger, that's lovely

  • @reverendfry6088
    @reverendfry6088 Год назад +18

    I have lived in Vietnam since 2005, and the majority of changes have been positive.

  • @mactek6033
    @mactek6033 10 месяцев назад +12

    My first roommate in college was Vietnamese. He and his older brother escaped Vietnam and left his mother behind. His name was Stevie and he was craaaaZy. He was short and thin, but he could trash talk like a pro with his Vietnamese accent. He basically became a mascot of the dorm floor. After watching Full Metal Jacket, he asked some guys to shave his head so that he could look like the American soldiers from the film. Of course it made him look like a Buddhist monk. He was a wild guy.

  • @mattfinleylive
    @mattfinleylive Год назад +32

    The comments here are some of the best attributes of RUclips... History, anecdote, and occasional hearsay providing an amazing snapshot. Kudos to everyone commenting. (-And may God bless Vietnam.)

  • @gordonbarbay750
    @gordonbarbay750 Год назад +34

    Well, since serpentza asked... On the night of Christmas day, 1776, George Washington led his troops across the Delaware river, the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Up until that point the US continental army had suffered defeat after defeat and Washington was under pressure for a win. He came up with this plan and his army crossed the river in freezing cold weather in the middle of the night. To make a long story short, they attacked and defeated a group of about 1400 Hessians in Trenton, NJ, a big success and morale booster for Washington. Hessians were basically German mercenaries working for the Bitish. There is a State park at the crossing location today on the Penn and NJ sides of the river.

    • @littledovecitydust
      @littledovecitydust Год назад

      all propaganda fake details that have been debunked many times.

    • @CalkatProductions
      @CalkatProductions 3 месяца назад +2

      Random fun fact the night before the famous painting and attack him and his army slept and camped in my hometown
      mount holly NJ

  • @thesixth2330
    @thesixth2330 Год назад +18

    I have a hard time believing that Viet Nam is anti-American in 2010? I know a ton of veterans who say they have never heard a mean word said to them on a visit (1990 and recent). As you said, they share a type of bond with the Americans, as they bled together. Often enemies become the greatest of friends.

    • @nammap8169
      @nammap8169 Год назад

      Not really, Vietnamese do not hate US (aside from a minority brainwashed bull/cow/calf). We all know the majority of our well being come from US (also know IT was a bloody civil war). We are rather fond with American.

    • @madoc5445
      @madoc5445 Год назад +1

      Simply, all Vietnamese people are influenced by Ho Chi Minh's ideology, which is patriotism, patriotism, heroism, they respect Uncle Ho and follow his teachings. want to make friends with all countries and peoples in the world

  • @Richard.Cabeza
    @Richard.Cabeza Год назад +7

    Always enjoyed my time in VN. Cool, friendly, helpful people.

  • @felixthecat2786
    @felixthecat2786 Год назад +36

    Currently in Vietnam on vacation and having a wonderful time. I’ve been to China and Japan and I have to Vietnam is my favorite Asian country so far. It is the best of both worlds; tradition and modernism. People just seem really happy here and the economy seems to be doing well

    • @MrAntinexus
      @MrAntinexus Год назад

      Been to Northern Vietnam as well. Both culture and nature are nice, if you like green mountain everywhere consider visiting Taiwan

    • @lifeinguangdong5844
      @lifeinguangdong5844 Год назад

      most I'm white comment ever

    • @robertlandin40
      @robertlandin40 Год назад

      Of course the economy is doing well, went sent all our jobs over there and the us navy patrols the world’s shipping lanes making international trade possible, trash Asian nation

    • @felixthecat2786
      @felixthecat2786 Год назад +1

      @@lifeinguangdong5844 Yeah I'm not going to pretend to be black or hispanic. I'm Casper the friendly ghost.

  • @patrickt6227
    @patrickt6227 Год назад +13

    I miss this kind of content so much.

  • @ItsPouringStupid
    @ItsPouringStupid Год назад +89

    When C-Milk said,"You know in China people drives slow?Yeah,ya know how in Vietnam everyone pulls off at a stop light?Everyone is racing,but the *Grand Prize is just NOT TO DIE." Had me in tears.

    • @Arvigeus
      @Arvigeus Год назад +3

      My girlfriend is Vietnamese, born and raised. When we went to Bali last year, she complained the traffic there was too much even for her.

    • @excalibro8365
      @excalibro8365 Год назад +2

      @@Arvigeus Just Bali? Try Jakarta, hell go to North Sumatra even. Much worse than Bali lol

  • @Pein061
    @Pein061 Год назад +56

    Part of Vietnamese here, they-we are still a developing country. Yes as you can see, we are still dirt poor and messing with modernizing the country. Yes, there is a history of cross-part with the u.s with war ( no matter what side of that war ), but most Vietnamese are friendly with the West and people.
    So if you guys are out there looking for a crazy communist country like North Korea or china then we think it is wrong. And also Vietnam is not a friend of communist china, despite the fact that both countries ruling by a dictator communist party. Red Vietnam is very anti china ( yes there are relations with the state but like you know it's all politics ), and the population is very and very anti red china aggression and very anti china. What can you blame?
    The history of conflicts and wars between Vietnam and China dates back 2000 years ago and still going, it should be one of the longest conflicts in human history dating back far older than julius caesar is still alive and keep going today.

    • @LPAGAN401
      @LPAGAN401 Год назад +16

      I sincerely hope you guys don't do the same mistakes China did and go on that steady path, Vietnam has a lot of potential and well, no one is truly a winner in war (I mean, in the sense of casualties).
      China's wolf warrior policy and face culture were a disgrace to mankind. Regards from a small island in the Carribean.

    • @JohnSmith-wx9wj
      @JohnSmith-wx9wj Год назад

      Unfortunately, being neighbors with China means you have to deal with them.

    • @allewis4008
      @allewis4008 Год назад

      Vietnam is going to have a great future for business after China's "wolf warrior" stupidity. Vietnam has been a good friend and those investors realize that.

    • @eagleseven2266
      @eagleseven2266 2 месяца назад

      @@LPAGAN401did u even read his text?

  • @bigpoppasmoke
    @bigpoppasmoke Год назад +55

    When you two are on the bikes and just exploring are my favorite videos.. don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the entire channel and I’ve been following for years, but the “old school” 2 dudes on bikes are just awesome

  • @ysteinberg5084
    @ysteinberg5084 Год назад +32

    My wife is Vietnamese, we finally went back to Vietnam after the pandemic and .. it has changed a lot the last 4 years. At least in the south. The economy is obviously booming. I'm not sure if it's all good. Used to be mainly bikes/scooters, now a lot more people have cars. There's no infrastructure for cars .. except maybe for the new district in HCMC. But Vietnam is for sure a wonderful country to travel in. Great food, beautiful nature, welcoming people. Beautiful beaches where you can swim alone in winter .. since noone else but a Nordic guy seems to think +15C is a nice bathing temperature.. Anyway .. the best experiences of my life has been in Vietnam, highly recommended travel destination.

    • @guacre2675
      @guacre2675 5 месяцев назад

      Good to know! Wish you two the best! Hopefully things continue to get better

  • @sskyles
    @sskyles Год назад +48

    I had similar concerns before going to VN the first time: As an American, how would the people react to me? I never once felt unwelcomed there, and never saw any hint of resentment or negativity. VN is a great place to visit, and the people are wonderful.

    • @B.D.E.
      @B.D.E. Год назад +10

      They are apathetic towards Americans. They won the war so they don't really think about you at all. They look up to Japan and Korea, and welcome American tourists for their money.

    • @chrishamlin5863
      @chrishamlin5863 Год назад +16

      @@B.D.E. When was the last time you visited Vietnam? I'm guessing NEVER.

    • @formica.
      @formica. Год назад +7

      @@B.D.E. You know nothing. "They" won the war? You mean the North Vietnamese won. The South Vietnamese, assisted by countries trying to prevent communism overrunning SEA, lost. Actually, they don't think about the war, 90% were not alive then, they probably remember 10 years of "reeducation' camps.
      Apathetic? Most people really like white foreigners, especially from the US. Almost everyday someone in inner city Saigon says 'Hello' or waves to me, young and old.

    • @cafelatte5039
      @cafelatte5039 Год назад +12

      @@formica. VN thích người nước ngoài, ngay cả khi bạn da đen. Đừng có tưởng da trắng là thượng đẳng.

    • @formica.
      @formica. Год назад +1

      @@cafelatte5039 I am speaking from my own experience. How do I know if Vietnamese like Russians, Chinese, Black, viet kieu, rich, poor, disabled. Wait, I know they don't care about disabled people, shocking that their own disabled people get no help.

  • @doctorsoggy5563
    @doctorsoggy5563 Год назад +33

    Spent a month in Vietnam last year. Absolutely phenomenal place to visit. Highly recommend.

    • @dayal2293
      @dayal2293 Год назад +1

      south or north or both

    • @Wristwatchme
      @Wristwatchme Год назад

      North preferred over the south

    • @doctorsoggy5563
      @doctorsoggy5563 Год назад

      @@dayal2293 Depends what you want. North around Hanoi for that chaotic "communist" vibe similar to China. South is a little more open and friendly (honestly everywhere in VN is friendly) but also more expensive. I would recommend the central area around Hue, Da Nang, and Hoi An because it's stunningly beautiful and there's still loads to see and do.

  • @wadadli4sun
    @wadadli4sun Год назад +8

    Good to see. Love Nam. Remember this episode from a few years back. In particular because you talked about C-Milk Ho Chi Minh trail trip and Ewan McGregor.

  • @hubrisnaut
    @hubrisnaut Год назад +53

    From so many stories I have seen, I am very impressed by the Vietnamese people's ability to forgive. There are so many instances of veteran's on both "sides" coming together that will bring tears to your eyes. My mom's boyfriend was a helicopter pilot and was shot down 3 times and took a lot of bullets, and survived. He has no animosity at all. I have relatives who died there. I can't grasp exactly what is going on. Someone needs to do a documentary on why the Vietnamese and Americans have such personal respect for each other. There is a story here someone needs to tell.

    • @cindychapman5900
      @cindychapman5900 Год назад +4

      Respect as brothers in arms who fought hard and really understand the horrors of the war maybe.

    • @hubrisnaut
      @hubrisnaut Год назад +5

      @@cindychapman5900 letting it out. He has passed away but, I personally knew someone who volunteered to go to Vietnam as a marine 4 times because his brother was killed there (see the name Dube' on the Vietnam Wall). His son, rip, one of my best friends, a marine also , told me, he believed his father and his uncle repeatedly volunteered to go back because they wanted revenge for the death their brother. but had no ill will toward the people. I think there is a big story here.

    • @chrishamlin5863
      @chrishamlin5863 Год назад +2

      I've lived in Vietnam for 4 years now and you are correct. There is a very big story here.

    • @thumtlnguyen3626
      @thumtlnguyen3626 Год назад

      @hubrisnaut8426 It's not about forgiveness. It's about learning the truth. After the war, Norther Vietnamese learned that Southern Vietnamese owned TV, radio, fridges, AC and cars, and motorbikes whereas Northern Vietnamese owning a bike was considered a success. There was a story that a Northern man who moved to South Vietnam when asked how marriage was organized in North Vietnam. He said my marriage ceremony was so luxury. There were totally 10 bikes to take my family members to see my wife's house.
      Thus Northern Vietnamese began to question why we were so poor and we claimed we liberated them from puppet government and American imperialist. Nowadays Northern Vietnamese people are happy if one of their family members gets married to Europeans, Canadians, Australians or Americans. If he/she marries a Russian national it's considered a poor choice.

    • @daisyjohnson5103
      @daisyjohnson5103 Год назад +6

      When school teach us history about the war, they make very very clear that the aggressor was not the country as a whole and it was only the government's fault that the war happend. We even get to learn how American stood up to their government and demanded peace. Also, it is our culture to forgive but not forget.

  • @desiderataification
    @desiderataification Год назад +3

    I used to watch your videos every week for years. I miss this format! Everything you showed is the real deal and really helped me understand the people when I spent 3 months in China in 2018. Good times

  • @sethc.art.wright
    @sethc.art.wright Год назад +19

    So awesome guys. I'm going to Vietnam for the second time, next month, and I'm going to Hanoi instead of Ho Chi Minh city where I went last time. I'm really excited to go back to Vietnam and totally agree I love how friendly the people are. I will be there for 10 full days with a friend of mine, so we plan to explore a little bit. I even practiced Vietnamese over the past few months to learn a few words and can hopefully navigate a little bit.

    • @ThaiNguyen-gg8xj
      @ThaiNguyen-gg8xj 11 месяцев назад +2

      was your trip good?

    • @sethc.art.wright
      @sethc.art.wright 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ThaiNguyen-gg8xj Yes it was beautiful and more than I could have hoped for :) I loved it and want to go back with my daughter!

  • @monkeytime9851
    @monkeytime9851 Год назад +15

    Vietnam is one of my favourite places I've been.

  • @Goaliedude30
    @Goaliedude30 Год назад +3

    Really love these types of vids with traveling and just seeing the sites. So simple yet so effective. Keep up the great work! Love those discussion's too!

  • @Albee213
    @Albee213 Год назад +5

    I have been to Vietnam twice and everyone is so friendly. I have never had a problem with anyone, no bad vibes from people.

  • @DucDigital
    @DucDigital Год назад +4

    Great episode with the original ADV flair. Love it!

  • @danguillou713
    @danguillou713 Год назад +16

    My experiences in Vietnam is also that they consider the Vietnam War water under the bridge. Besides they won that war, and I think that might make them less sore about it.
    But when it comes to China ... hoh boy. They don't like the government, and they don't like the tourists.
    Then you go to Cambodia, and the main prejudice you meet there is against vietnamese. Just weirdly strong and negative for as far as I could tell pretty vague reasons.

    • @dr.woozie7500
      @dr.woozie7500 Год назад +4

      It's kind of a weird relationship between Vietnam and Cambodia. Vietnamese generally look down on Cambodians because they have darker skin, different traditions, similar to how Chinese look down on Vietnamese. Combine the fact that Vietnam utilized the Ho Chi Minh trail thru Cambodia, which allowed the US to involve itself in Cambodia. The Vietnamese invasion during Khmer Rouge also killed many civilians, and many people who were made into ultra-nationalists by Pol Pot still hold resentment towards Vietnam. Cambodia basically views Vietnam as the imperialists of SE Asia.

    • @formica.
      @formica. Год назад +19

      @@dr.woozie7500 Cambodia should be thankful Viet Nam routed that murdering Pol Pot in 1975.

    • @danguillou713
      @danguillou713 Год назад +2

      @@formica. That thought has occured to me. Haven't met a khmer who felt that way though.
      Another complicating factor might be that the vietnamese were sovjet clients during the cold war and viewed China as the original colonial power, while Cambodia used to be chinese clients more than sovjet's.

    • @lilbear5271
      @lilbear5271 Год назад +6

      1976-1979: More than 20,400 Vietnamese at the border were killed by Khmer Rouge soldiers. More than 3 millions Cambodians were killed by the Khmer Rouge.
      The UN is silent. American is silent.
      Even their media said that Vietnam deliberately invaded ? It's disappointing.

    • @tanyavu5689
      @tanyavu5689 9 месяцев назад

      @@dr.woozie7500 I know I cannot represent the entire Vietnamese population but from my perspective, 34yo Vietnamese, born in Hanoi, raised in Saigon, living in Saigon at the moment, none of my relatives and friends looks down on Cambodians. When the elders in my family talk about Cambodia, they mainly tell us stories about how their relatives didn’t want to participate in another war so soon but the Pol Pot were so cruel to their own people and to Vietnamese at the border they couldn’t sit back. Some of them died there but those who came back told us the same story that they feel sorry for the Cambodians who suffered under Pol Pot. My husband’s uncle died in Cambodia. He was young. He just wanted to protect people. He didn’t have a chance to start a family and live in peace. My friends usually talk about planning to travel to Cambodia, wanting to see Angkor Wat… The Vietnamese I know don’t speak ill of Cambodian.

  • @Notrocketscience101
    @Notrocketscience101 Год назад +17

    Why does serpezeta, downplay his South African heritage? I’ve never thought anything negative of South Africans, even during apartheid when I know they were just trying to keep themselves safe. They were right! Now South Africa has the highest murder rate in the world.

    • @angelmartin7310
      @angelmartin7310 Год назад +3

      I completely agree. My husband is related to DF Malan who I guess codified apartheid as Prime Minister. Now we see why they did it to begin with. South Africans are always the nicest and best people I've ever met.

    • @smarteam5920
      @smarteam5920 Год назад +4

      @@angelmartin7310 seriously defending apartheid?😮🙄

    • @angelmartin7310
      @angelmartin7310 Год назад +5

      @@smarteam5920 Very seriously.

    • @93corollausa94
      @93corollausa94 Год назад

      @@smarteam5920 Since apartheid ended it has made everyone worse off including the black natives, only the anc gangsters have benefitted from it ending

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 Год назад

      Because most people think Africans are black so it's too hard to explain

  • @EyeofHorus2347
    @EyeofHorus2347 Год назад +57

    Thanks for your trip down memory lane for me! I’ve been to Vietnam more times than I can count. I married a woman from Hue (still married 18 years later). Been to Da Nang, spent time in Ho Chi Minh City (many still refer to it as Saigon), as well as Hue and a small village where my wife’s family is from. Been on the Ho Chi Minh trail on the way to Dong Na national park which is beautiful. I remember dodging logs, kids playing, drying materials of all sorts, and many cows as they are all using the actual road. Vietnam really tries to accommodate tourists and is thriving on capitalism. The first trip to HCM there was ONE skyscraper. My last trip there just before the pandemic, I lost count there were so many. They are still a very poor country overall, but the people are friendly, food is GREAT ( Anthony Bourdain featured Vietnam more than once on his show), and it is a beautiful landscape. One last point. The first time I was there, virtually everyone was riding bicycles even in HCM. Then, over subsequent trips, you’d see more and more motorbikes everywhere. My last trip I saw even outside the cities CARS everywhere with car dealerships in places you would describe as the middle of no where. Which is good. Traffic is very dangerous there, even chaotic on major roads. There was a stat years ago where 20 to 30 motorcyclists would die every day in just the big cities alone. I hope it’s gotten better and with cars being a little safer it should. Thanks for the memories! I travelled vicariously with you!

    • @billpetersen298
      @billpetersen298 Год назад +9

      Having been to most sea countries. I have to disagree. Bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, move a greater volume of people.
      They are a way more efficient use of resources. The same number of cars, need bigger and bigger roads, going through towns and villages, messing them up.

    • @EyeofHorus2347
      @EyeofHorus2347 Год назад +1

      @@billpetersen298 good point.

    • @Q_N-
      @Q_N- Год назад +2

      To this day it’s still called Saigon. Even on plane tickets, it says “Ho Chi Minh” but the airport city code is (SGN). Which is hilarious

    • @skullface215
      @skullface215 Год назад

      20 to 30 deaths a day is insane!!!

    • @Q_N-
      @Q_N- Год назад +1

      @@skullface215 If you see how they drive in Vietnam, it’s not all that shocking. I’ve driven in their traffic, I’m kind of a native in Saigon since I’m half viet on my fathers side. I frequently visit the country and have a home. Most times people are reckless. They’ll run red lights 80% of the time, and situational awareness is nonexistent to most of the populace. So you’ll see LOTS of accidents. Not to mention the reckless truck drivers who don’t really care to check their blind areas before making turns or changing lanes. Some will have the sense to use their blinkers, but most just don’t give a shit

  • @chrishamlin5863
    @chrishamlin5863 Год назад +25

    Matt. I'm pretty sure you were traveling on the Ho Chi Minh Highway and not the Ho Chi Minh trail. The Ho Chi Minh trail was a system of unpaved paths through the jungles of Laos and Cambodia used during the American War. The Ho Chi Minh Highway is a paved road that runs through Western Vietnam.

    • @lbj4993
      @lbj4993 Год назад +1

      These guys don't have a clue, it's all about sounding and looking cool and they fail miserably at both

    • @nammap8169
      @nammap8169 Год назад

      Yeah, you are right. However, I do not care. This video is among the most accurate image of Vietnamese people and their daily life. It is truly amazing.

    • @chrishamlin5863
      @chrishamlin5863 Год назад

      @@nammap8169 You think this video accurately portrays life in Vietnam? When was the last time you visited Vietnam?

    • @nammap8169
      @nammap8169 Год назад

      @@chrishamlin5863 I never leave Vietnam since I was born (39 years ago).

    • @twenty-fifth420
      @twenty-fifth420 Год назад

      @@chrishamlin5863Describe it then.

  • @not_your_business666
    @not_your_business666 Год назад +2

    This is the best kind of content! OG ADV!

  • @tomhamilton7726
    @tomhamilton7726 Год назад +1

    Great commentary guys! Thanks.

  • @obriets
    @obriets Год назад +5

    The two of you going down the HCM trail would be awesome.

  • @gordonliu3972
    @gordonliu3972 Год назад +2

    Great episode! 👍

  • @QuixEnd
    @QuixEnd Год назад +12

    I'll always love the "back in Nam" stories😅
    *wow, that's a little too much for me!

  • @beckyanderson1297
    @beckyanderson1297 Год назад +3

    I used to live in Shenzhen for 2 years and then went back to Vietnam in 2021 during the pandemic. Since then I have been living in Saigon with my family. The cost of living in 2 cities are almost the same for me since I spend more money on massages, saunas, eating out, etc compared to when I was in Shenzhen. Sometimes I do miss Shenzhen with the nice night view of high rise buildings and the view to Hongkong but things are great in Vietnam. Probably will visit China again at the end of the year

  • @SeeLasSee
    @SeeLasSee Год назад +93

    I lived in Vietnam for 18 months as a child circa 1983. My mother was American (father Danish) and we were generally treated very kindly. Most hostility we got came with insults for being Russian. When we said we were not they stopped throwing stones and so on.

    • @BountyFlamor
      @BountyFlamor Год назад +7

      What was their problem with Russians? Did you live in southern Vietnam?

    • @theaveragejoe5781
      @theaveragejoe5781 Год назад

      @Silas Larsen let's get these guys on Triggernometry 😁

    • @vitocorleone8323
      @vitocorleone8323 Год назад +19

      ​@@BountyFlamor The Vietnamese like Americans because they understand that Americans were actually trying to keep the Vietnamese free just like Americans did in South Korea. Free from the Communism the Russians and Chinese were pushing on Vietnam. The sad thing is so soon after Americans lost so many tens of thousands keeping South Korea free it didn't want to pay that high a price again in Vietnam.

    • @stevens1041
      @stevens1041 Год назад

      Hey! I've seen you in Burma before ;)

    • @lamlinh4113
      @lamlinh4113 Год назад +25

      ​@@vitocorleone8323 nhảm nhí. Và vô căn cứ

  • @caladr9367
    @caladr9367 Год назад +1

    That picture of c-milk hitting the bamboo bong is awesome and hilarious

  • @linhvo-gf7lj
    @linhvo-gf7lj Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting ^^/ i am glad you got good experiences in my country.

  • @ChrisJones-ff1dx
    @ChrisJones-ff1dx Год назад +8

    I lived in Ha Tinh in the north where the weather, people and food are so different compared to the south.

  • @themightywhoosh123
    @themightywhoosh123 Год назад +20

    I’m British and my girlfriend is Vietnamese. What a wonderful human being she is ❤️

    • @foxooo
      @foxooo Год назад +4

      We definitely asked for that. thanks for that information.

    • @themightywhoosh123
      @themightywhoosh123 Год назад +2

      @@foxooo I’m glad you took a moment out of your time to reply

    • @RichardMcRichard
      @RichardMcRichard Год назад +2

      We all know how wonderful she is

    • @beckyanderson1297
      @beckyanderson1297 Год назад

      great. Where did you guys meet

    • @ranjanbiswas3233
      @ranjanbiswas3233 Год назад

      @@foxooo Jealous much bro?

  • @ThinWhiteAxe
    @ThinWhiteAxe Год назад +7

    Fascinating perspective, cheers! - an American of Viet heritage

  • @davesivirn2283
    @davesivirn2283 Год назад +15

    Just left Vietnam yesterday.I also did the Ho Chi Minh trail/road for the second time, a must do ride. I have been there 6 times and yeah the north and south are very different. I too prefer any place north of Da Nang. Great country, great people, with a good future ahead

  • @meatatarian212
    @meatatarian212 Год назад +24

    I was luck to spend almost a month in Vietnam and a few weeks in Cambodia on a University trip a few years ago. Its such a fascinating country that just operates by a totally different set of rules than anywhere else I've ever been to. It was a lot to get used to and pretty wild compared to what I'm used to but I enjoyed my time being there and I've always wanted to go back.

  • @stevens1041
    @stevens1041 Год назад +74

    I miss Viet Nam every day. I was in Hanoi and Saigon, and found both places to be incredible. Not a single day goes by where I don't think about the beauty of Viet Nam, plus all the delicious food. I went to Japan, it was alright, didn't do anything special for me, but Viet Nam, whoa, one of my favorite places.

    • @formica.
      @formica. Год назад +9

      Come back!

    • @stevens1041
      @stevens1041 Год назад +4

      @@formica. Hopefully I can soon.

    • @hungtran1971
      @hungtran1971 Год назад +7

      Thanks for your loving my country, welcome again 👍

    • @johnny5896
      @johnny5896 Год назад +7

      In Japan, things are great but it all feel too comfy, highly regulated and consistently nice......... In Vietnam tho, you just don't know what to expect, so new young travelers should go to Vietnam first to get a higher variety of traveling experiences so you won't be forming ur own bubble of how the world is (meaning Japan is the exception, not how a typical country is)

    • @ledanglove
      @ledanglove Год назад +3

      Same in Australia here, missing real tastes of Pho/Banh mi...

  • @mrrich4082
    @mrrich4082 Год назад +2

    You guys are awesome, I've learned alot over time :) 👍

  • @Philbyyyy
    @Philbyyyy Год назад

    Commenting for the algorithm. Nice vid and interesting perspective C-Milk!

  • @am17frans
    @am17frans Год назад +9

    Also, the fact that they use a latin alphabet makes communicating and getting around easier (but not necessarily _easy_).

  • @truesouth4784
    @truesouth4784 Год назад +63

    I have been traveling to VN on and off for about 30 years. During the early years, I was a serving soldier in the Australian Army and was a little apprehensive as my country had fought against the communist forces. I found no ill will from any of the locals. In fact, when some locals found out I was in the Australian Army they were overly welcoming and even organised some get togethers with some old boys who were former NVA and VC soldiers. We all had a great old time telling war stories and engaging in drinking games.

    • @pablosskates7067
      @pablosskates7067 Год назад +13

      There’s are cemeteries in Vietnam where only locals and Australians are allowed. Apparently during the war Australian soldiers were the only ones who were respectful enough to bury the dead. This is what my tour guide told me while I was there, not sure if it’s true.

    • @truesouth4784
      @truesouth4784 Год назад +15

      @@pablosskates7067 I believe it is true. Also, the Australian forces in Vietnam didn't raze the villages, unlike their American counterparts. The Australians also brought doctors and medical personnel into the villages to treat the locals and there were incidents were the medics were actually treating Viet Cong who had gone incognito. I suggest these acts of humanity formed a certain level of respect between combative forces.

    • @angeurbain6129
      @angeurbain6129 Год назад +3

      Australia had no business fighting in Vietnam.

    • @truesouth4784
      @truesouth4784 Год назад

      @@angeurbain6129 Ain't history a bitch.

    • @tzenzhongguo
      @tzenzhongguo Год назад

      @@angeurbain6129 they had every right, fuck communism. Vietnam and China suck. S Korea and Japan all the way!

  • @Flygnisse
    @Flygnisse Год назад

    Great video!
    Thanks for all your good content!
    So nice to see you W drive in a way to protect M.
    Seen this in lots of your videos.
    Keep you the good work!

  • @johncheresna
    @johncheresna Год назад +2

    Very interesting and informative.

  • @biokido575
    @biokido575 Год назад +3

    This is Phu Kien hip! Nice video!

  • @cresspoobear1904
    @cresspoobear1904 Год назад +18

    Love Vietnam

  • @trainleader21
    @trainleader21 Год назад

    I love how you are doing a voiceover on these. It adds to the story lol

  • @liam9b9t93
    @liam9b9t93 9 месяцев назад

    This is the content I miss from you guys 😭, please start doing these style of videos again!

  • @evboto.5597
    @evboto.5597 Год назад +6

    A similar pattern happens in Mexico as well - Northern Mexico, especially the parts that are closer to Texas, are much more capitalist, pro-American, and PAN supporting than the Central Mexican core and the agrarian south of Mexico that has hosted militants like the Zapatistas

  • @tapandrack
    @tapandrack Год назад +8

    I’m so glad that you both made it back to Vietnam. I’ve been living here for over three years now and it’s a wonderful country. If you make it to Saigon, please send me a message and I’ll show you around District 1… 👍

    • @AndrewPriceEsq
      @AndrewPriceEsq Год назад +1

      It's old footage unfortunately

    • @masterq2.033
      @masterq2.033 Год назад +1

      ​@@AndrewPriceEsq Pitty , I really miss the old stuff.

  • @kevinhayes7830
    @kevinhayes7830 Год назад +1

    Great video guys back to your best stuff on your bikes don't know why you don't do new commentary over your old vidios of you on your bikes that was always your best videos 😎👍

  • @__beer__
    @__beer__ Год назад +12

    I've done a motorbike trip through Vietnam, was the best time of my life!

  • @trygveplaustrum4634
    @trygveplaustrum4634 Год назад +4

    Serpentza, about that painting: Washington crossed the Delaware River to fight Great Britain's Hessian (German) mercenaries while the mercenaries were super drunk in their Christmas celebrations. Needless to say, it was a resounding American victory.

    • @littledovecitydust
      @littledovecitydust Год назад +1

      And an abomination to Christianity at that.

    • @greymanBB
      @greymanBB Год назад

      Probably plaustered with rum, like Trygve says. But it detracts from Washington
      ‘S heroic victory, and might trygver someone. Rums the word

  • @SHGames97
    @SHGames97 Год назад +7

    Super damn happy the U.S.A. and Vietnam are allies now.
    Like DAYUM it's probably the best anime crossover ever. Fight a brutal monstrous war, get our asses kicked & within a generation it was like.
    Vietnam: "you are pretty good at fighting, not us but fighting in general."
    America: "thanks, our specialty should probably against super powers like ourself... Not saying you aren't a super pow..."
    Vietnam: "shhh, team up & fight China?"
    America: "bet"
    🇻🇳❤️🇺🇲❤️🇹🇼

    • @dfens91
      @dfens91 Год назад

      haha your dreaming we are not allies. The US tried to set up a base here (the nerve of the request), we said no way. Come North Vietnam, We still remember the bombing, We are definitely not for US.

  • @NeverMetTheGuy
    @NeverMetTheGuy Год назад

    OG ADV style video?! Hell yeah.

  • @fuct9569
    @fuct9569 Год назад +27

    The world could learn a thing or two from the Vietnamese people.
    Can’t wait to visit!

  • @Sylentmana
    @Sylentmana Год назад +4

    Seems like its doing much better these days. This makes me glad for them.

    • @timtigerz1
      @timtigerz1 Год назад

      Pollution not so much...

  • @Tranttdy
    @Tranttdy Год назад +28

    I’m vietnamese/american born and raised in vietnam till 18 moved to texas. The vietnam war taught in vietnam doesn’t like to focus on the battles that the north won. We were taught why we fought, we were taught of how our country had its entire existence under siege/colonized by other greater powers and the vietnam war is the result of many years being ignored/used by the west. We asked the US for help since America is the beacon of freedom and liberty, but instead they decided to take over what the french couldn’t do and made it sounds like they were liberating us.

    • @mything2
      @mything2 Год назад

      Uncle Piston
      I agree with much of what you’ve said except your last comment about the U.S. simply taking over from the French…the NVA were initially supported by both Communist Russia and Communist China. The U.S. saw a probability that all of Southeast Asia would fall to the Communists…while we made several mistakes in supporting the corrupt regimes in the South over 10 years, the U.S. mission was to stop Communism and, tangentially, help the South Vietnamese. We let the politicians run the war instead of our military and ended up losing to the Communists and hurting the South Vietnamese and American morale in the end. Hopefully Vietnam will become more open and people like myself will support it more diligently.

    • @baojhoang7242
      @baojhoang7242 Год назад +1

      That is because the VC and the NVA did not win many battles against the US and SVA armies. Don't blame the US for the lost. South VN govt, people and some military officers were not capable. I look at Afghanistan and I see a repeat of VN.

    • @Darkest_matter
      @Darkest_matter Год назад +1

      @@baojhoang7242 afghanistan were successful in the end. whatever the reason, the americans left and afghanistan is rebuilding.

  • @julianstone1192
    @julianstone1192 9 месяцев назад

    ReWatching this from Hanoi, will go to Saigon and hopefully get to see the tunnels
    You guys are awesome and brave to ride your bikes here

  • @teacherfromthejungles6671
    @teacherfromthejungles6671 Год назад +2

    19:35 They built a good War museum in Saigon with lots of American machinery displayed, and with photos from that war. Totally recommend!

    • @KP-xi4bj
      @KP-xi4bj Год назад

      More communist propaganda. Skip it, move on.

  • @neilfosteronly
    @neilfosteronly Год назад +16

    I use to live in Shenzhen when Winston was there. He actually got me to move there from another city in China, Lishui . Cool water park there and almost no foreigners. I left China a bit before your guys. Now in Vietnam. Much easier to live here, but harder to make money. Almost 4 years in Vietnam now. I do miss China and how was treated. It got old at time, but looking back was fun to be token white guy.

    • @mattatk92
      @mattatk92 Год назад

      Yeah China is after all white foreigners now

    • @IndentureTrustee
      @IndentureTrustee Год назад +1

      Same , I used to live in Shenzhen for 3 years , around Da Meisha area , had best time of my life in my early 20s till 2015 , I miss China, at least I married a pretty girl 😅

  • @jehl1963
    @jehl1963 Год назад +3

    Regarding your comments about seeing war memorials and museums from "the other side", I often felt that way when I was in China and would turn on the TV to see a war movie about the Korean war. It was interesting to see how the American's were portrayed.

  • @StephenGillie
    @StephenGillie Год назад +2

    C-Milk is an amazing creative and makes great ads.

  • @Michaelochieng691
    @Michaelochieng691 Год назад +1

    Missed these kind of videos

  • @carlstevenson709
    @carlstevenson709 Год назад +5

    Let's go boys, another one

  • @taotao98103
    @taotao98103 Год назад +4

    Ho Chi Minh trail is not in Vietnam. It is in Laos. They did this to avoid being bombed by Americans.

    • @tunahxushi4669
      @tunahxushi4669 Год назад +3

      Actually, the Ho Chi Minh "trail" changed throughout time. It was not one single road or trail, they made new routes consistently.

    • @DNATS
      @DNATS Год назад +2

      Shhssshh. The Americans still don't know.

    • @taotao98103
      @taotao98103 Год назад

      @@tunahxushi4669 Did you mean there are Ho Chi Minh Trails that are entirely within Vietnam border?

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 Год назад

      He means the ho Chi Minh highway. People always confuse it

  • @danielvanrooyen1720
    @danielvanrooyen1720 Год назад

    Love the old school clips❤

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 10 месяцев назад +1

    I met a guy in India in the eighties. He was a design engineer for The Hindustan Factory. I asked him one afternoon, as we sat in a bar overlooking a huge roundabout in New Dehli. Why don't you put disc brakes in your cars. He looked out at the early afternoon race home. And asked somewhat laconically, "would you want to be using disc brakes in that traffic? And be the only person who has them?"

  • @tyvid
    @tyvid Год назад +19

    I lived in HCMC in 2000s and it was immensely memorable. Once I navigated my way through how to wave off hawkers and when locals started to realise you were an expat, things got more enjoyable. Traffic was insane but I loved the chaos and rode every day like a local. People mostly were friendly, food choice was fantastic, prices were really affordable. I was sad to leave.

  • @David_Lo_Pan
    @David_Lo_Pan Год назад +25

    I love Vietnam, the people, and the cuisine.
    👐 WU-HAN CLAN ain't nothing to Phô with

  • @theasianjaywalker4455
    @theasianjaywalker4455 Год назад +5

    Well, I did a few videos in last August/Sept 2023 if that helps show what's happened since your last visit (Hanoi area) and I might crop together a few other clips too. Vietnam reminded me a lot of China 2013ish where they are growing, wealth is moving in, its rather dramatic, fast, a 'wild west' sort of free market is all over the place.

  • @whisped8145
    @whisped8145 10 месяцев назад

    I like that they use the emergency lane for motorbikes in general.

  • @gtd65
    @gtd65 Год назад +2

    I spent the latter part of last year working in Vietnam (Saigon) people are very friendly indeed.

  • @luciusseneca2715
    @luciusseneca2715 Год назад +6

    Washington crossed the Delaware River to surprise the Hessians in their winter quarters in Trenton, NJ. (BTW: George III was also Prince-Elector of Hannover, and hired German troops in droves).

    • @Avarua59
      @Avarua59 Год назад +6

      Surprisingly about 3K of the total 30K Hessians sent there decided to stay in America after the war ended.

  • @__beer__
    @__beer__ Год назад +3

    Me and a mate did it on the 'locals bikes' or so woth thought. It was a Vietnamese rip off of an old Honda. The brand was detech, however all the locals were laughing at us for riding them 😅 anyway they broke down all the time, had the piston changed 3 or 4 times ! Best time of my life

  • @bryantronan4480
    @bryantronan4480 Год назад +1

    Ayyyyyyyy I just time traveled to pre Covid ADV hell yeah!

  • @Inc.Co.
    @Inc.Co. Год назад +1

    More of this please

  • @PerfectSense77
    @PerfectSense77 Год назад +5

    Yes. This is the kind of content that made me love your channel! Adventures, not just the most awful political developments being covered nonstop.

  • @EmirKATIRCI
    @EmirKATIRCI Год назад +22

    I've been to Vietnam in 2017 and 2018 for business purposes. First time at the airport taxi driver stole my money and act like I'm making it up and some how the money I lost magically appeared under his seat when I shout for police. Second time they said they prepared my visa and left me stranded in Cambodia for 2 weeks with only the clothes on me and acted like it was my fault even though they were doing everything and telling me nothing to worry about. Vietnamese people north or south doesn't matter usually are good people but they need to know you as a person to trust and treat you properly. If they don't know you like that good luck. They still have this clan mentality going on. If you know some Vietnamese your chances of being treated good is higher.

    • @SkratchersOtherWorseChannel
      @SkratchersOtherWorseChannel Год назад +4

      Truly a "holiday in Cambodia"

    • @EmirKATIRCI
      @EmirKATIRCI Год назад +7

      @@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel well Cambodian holiday even though in those conditions was way better than Vietnamese one I can tell you that much. After all that nonsense I've been to Cambodia many times and never had a problem once. Not even when I had to over stay my visa during the COVID-19 lockdowns.

    • @SkratchersOtherWorseChannel
      @SkratchersOtherWorseChannel Год назад +1

      @@EmirKATIRCI yes cool sorry just funny music reference :)

    • @dansniper2719
      @dansniper2719 Год назад +3

      Vietnam is the best. You mad??? 🤣😂

    • @azuradelephia8683
      @azuradelephia8683 Год назад +6

      Well if you’re Viet, you get a different kind of trouble. They make things difficult for you until you give them “tips”. (Source: me as Viet visiting VN) 😂

  • @ingwerschwensen8115
    @ingwerschwensen8115 Год назад

    Interesting!! Thanks!

  • @microchipmatt
    @microchipmatt Год назад +1

    More please. Great Story.

  • @awesometaiwan6514
    @awesometaiwan6514 Год назад +3

    I miss those bike days.

  • @admiralradish
    @admiralradish Год назад +10

    One of my Friends goes back to Vietnam every year to visit cousins. He calls them Idiots because they won't leave. Its almost like what you guys talk about with the cheap food and plenty of beer . They dont seem to care they live in what he calls a SHITHOLE.
    His side of the Family left just after the Vietnam War and have lived in TX and prospered. His parents REFUSE to go back, even for a visit.

    • @fortis992
      @fortis992 Год назад

      The exact mentally of thinking Vietnamese stay domestic as idiot is why most people here don't like American Vietnameses. They hate us because we are happy or something. It's maybe a shithole, but it's our shithole, and we improve it day by day. If everybody leave then it stay a shithole forever. Somebody has to do something, and true patriots build up their own home, not leave it for greener grass. There are things more important than money, like family, culture, happiness...

  • @apethae1
    @apethae1 Год назад

    Love the little allusion to Tropic Thunder early on XD Great flick.

  • @Hendrik-jan-de-tuinman
    @Hendrik-jan-de-tuinman Год назад

    more of this please

  • @lynettecarter9887
    @lynettecarter9887 Год назад +4

    Legends 🎉❤

  • @tickboy4229
    @tickboy4229 Год назад +2

    Are you guys ever going to do motorcycle trips again in foreign countries so you can make more content?

  • @KizzMyAbs
    @KizzMyAbs Год назад

    I miss your guys old riding videos so much