We are going to Vietnam for the third time in two weeks. We are only going to Hanoi and Ninh Binh this time and we will stay for 12 days. We are super excited. Thank you for these tips.
I've been to Vietnam 5 times in the last 10 yrs & I totally agree with your assessment of Hanoi. I love S.E.Asia & the region is my #1 destination but I also loved S.Korea & Tokyo.
Tổ sư con mọi.Mày bị ngu à? Ở thế giới này hiếm ở đâu ăn tươi như ở VN,Quá trình người ta làm có thể chưa vệ sinh.Muốn ăn vệ sinh thiếu gì nơi ở HN.Mày méo có tiền ẳng bậy.
I don't completely agree with you, in HN or HCMC you can live based on your spending, it can be cheap or expensive relative to your choices. There're always luxurious hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, neighborhoods if you'd like to spend.
As a Vietnamese, it’s a shame I admit that Vietnam could be more enjoyable if the people stopped throwing garbage everywhere, sold food with hygiene and safety. Unfortunately, this mindset passed down from one generation to the next and it’s deeply rooted in the culture. Sad.
Throwing trash is Singapore the fine is $150 dollars. Vietnam needs some basic laws like people handling food have to wear gloves, fine for peeing in public, littering, ride bike on sidewalks, time of the day to put their garbage bags ....Either government officials are incompetent or they do not know how to do it. You can why in the rich neighborhoods are always clean because they hire workers to take care of their environments.
@@thumtlnguyen3626 Vietnam is a third world country and will remain a third world country for generations to come, because of the mindset deeply rooted in parents passing down to their children.
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We are going to Vietnam for the third time in two weeks. We are only going to Hanoi and Ninh Binh this time and we will stay for 12 days. We are super excited. Thank you for these tips.
I spent a few weeks in Hanoi back in 2018. I enjoyed my time there. Ha Long bay was amazing.
I've been to Vietnam 5 times in the last 10 yrs & I totally agree with your assessment of Hanoi. I love S.E.Asia & the region is my #1 destination but I also loved S.Korea & Tokyo.
Then you will like my new Tokyo videos on next month :)
Thanks for this. So refreshing to have a nuanced analysis of both Hanoi's joys and downsides. I'm traveling there next week and this helps a lot.
Dr M
Thank you doc, hope you make great memories in Hanoi and VIetnam!
I'm planning to visit Vietnam soon and this video is so helpful.
Very useful and informative video, thank you.
Very good information! I especially like the comparison with other cities so we can manage our expectations and have a more enjoyable time :)
Hey, very interesting and comprehensive overview, thanks!
This is the BEST! Thank you!!
Great job good information and well written
Great sharing video, love it and fully watched. Thank you so much and I have just subscribed your channel too. Greetings from Sydney - Australia
Thanks for a huge compliment, Mimi!
Great video! You need more subscribers!!!!
Agree Hanoi great but you should mention best time of year to visit. Jan has been cold this year, Tet now so April -june best😅
Very informative and well done
thanks video. Would it be your advice to get a hotel in the old quarter? And would the tour agencies be available there? thanks.
Nice work guy!
Thanks for the summary
Thank you ❤❤❤
Nice video thank you. What's the name of the soup with lots of beef?
How about that street with the train running straight through it while you sit there eating only two feet from the train thundering by.
finally someone is showing the reality of Hanoi
lol, i lived in Hanoi for 28 years and haven’t used the metro once 😂
Omg, What a "65m Motorbikes" in Vietnam? lol
what camera do you use by the way?
Mine is Panasonic S5
Thanks a ton for all this info. Where are you from?😂
I am South Korean 😁
I see! I’ve never been to South Korea! I have to visit it some time. On the other hand, I’ve been to Vietnam several times. I’m from Greece.
Lol, first time I have seen plain tasting food without complexity is a positive.
TripcompanyMIN aside from travel😂😅 can you give us the viewers about yourself videos 😂😂😂
Your a very good vlogger. Very detailed. There is comparison and well done research👍
Khổ nổi là những người vứt rác bừa bãi lại không UA-cam về du lịch
Thức ăn Hanoi không tươi, ăn uống bi tiêu chảy vào nhà thương đó
Tổ sư con mọi.Mày bị ngu à? Ở thế giới này hiếm ở đâu ăn tươi như ở VN,Quá trình người ta làm có thể chưa vệ sinh.Muốn ăn vệ sinh thiếu gì nơi ở HN.Mày méo có tiền ẳng bậy.
Buying Viagra in Hanoi is more expensive compared to Saigon
Why most of foreigners visit Ha Noi first that is the worst Vietnamese place for Traveling.....
what is wrong with you? you spam comment like this everywhere.
Low cost, mean low quality of life
I don't completely agree with you, in HN or HCMC you can live based on your spending, it can be cheap or expensive relative to your choices. There're always luxurious hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, neighborhoods if you'd like to spend.
As a Vietnamese, it’s a shame I admit that Vietnam could be more enjoyable if the people stopped throwing garbage everywhere, sold food with hygiene and safety. Unfortunately, this mindset passed down from one generation to the next and it’s deeply rooted in the culture. Sad.
It's not deeply rooted. They need training to change their mindset
Is sad that you just talking crazy 😛
Throwing trash is Singapore the fine is $150 dollars. Vietnam needs some basic laws like people handling food have to wear gloves, fine for peeing in public, littering, ride bike on sidewalks, time of the day to put their garbage bags ....Either government officials are incompetent or they do not know how to do it.
You can why in the rich neighborhoods are always clean because they hire workers to take care of their environments.
Police will tell you the fine is 150$, give me 20 and we set
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Vietnam is a third world country and will remain a third world country for generations to come, because of the mindset deeply rooted in parents passing down to their children.