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Will be "following" you again to the next new country. A big thanks for making such interesting and epic videos and l really love watching your Vietnam series. Kudos to you, Ken. 👍👏😍
What they give you should not be noodles. I have never seen that kind of noodles in my life. There must be a big misunderstanding! The word you asked is 「豪仕坊/ Hao Shi Fang」, 「豪仕/Hao Shi」 is the name of the street, and 「坊/Fang」is an ancient alley! (In fact these two words can be interpreted separately: "豪/Hao" is a hero, "仕/Shi" is a litterateur.) Inside that alley is a community, and and it is also the best-preserved century-old building. Great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍😄👏
That was fun spending the day with you Ken. It is always great, how you handle your unexpected situations. You are a guy with a lot of class. I am surprised how many people spoke English.
That was a worry not having your internet, you handled it very well though. Lucky you met that young chap who spoke English and he helped you. I enjoyed the video Ken. I think those chickens had one leg tied to the grate they were sitting on.
I always enjoy your videos and was scared for you a minute there but so happy you found that vendor who was your god send! Since I don’t travel you go to all the places I want to see without leaving my safe haven. Thank you❣️
Yeah, Chinese herbal tea helps to reduce "heatiness" from the body. One can easily find this type of tea in a Chinatown. Aah, those "noodles" look more like cripsy pancakes. l could hear the crunchy sound when you bite it 😂 Wow, that's a lovely alleyway and the buildings upstair are well -preserved... picturesque indeed. Love that pinkish purplish sky. Very kind of that young man to offer his helping hand and he speaks good English. Yeah, internet plays a very important part in this modern era. Another interesting video which is always entertaining to watch. Thanks Ken. Have a glorious weekend.
For most Chinatowns around the world, "Chinatown" is a kinder designation for what actually is a (Chinese) ghetto. As been mentioned elsewhere, Cho Lon never was/is a Chinese ghetto, it was practically one half of former Saigon, the other half contained the French quarter, the civic quarter and so on. The Chinese were a major part of the city economic life pre 1975. Most of the land in Saigon (and Cho Lon) then belonged to a Chinese tycoon who started his business career as a junk collector, Uncle (Chu) Hoa. The deed of my parents house in Cho Lon had his signature/stamp as the seller. At the end of the war his family migrated to France, leaving behind their private villa which now houses Saigon's Fine Arts Museum, a few steps from Ben Thanh Market. An architectural gem, French-designed and built no less. If you want to see "fusion," East meets West, etc. look no further. FYI, "Cho Lon" literally means the big market, in comparison to the still existing Ben Thanh. Soon after the Binh Tay Market, still standing, superceded Cho Lon as the New Big Market aka "Cho Lon Moi." The original Cho Lon had ceased to exist even in my (growing up) era. Last but not least, So Vietnam had it all: corruption, repression, etc. but it also had class, style and most of all a soul. All that was wiped out when the Vietcongs came to town in 1975, these guys were hell bent to annihilate life as the So Vietnamese had known until then, to the point of having to chose whether death at the bottom of the ocean (re boat people,) or life (for the vanquished) under communism. The Vietcongs called this plan "re-unification," and most of the free world fell for this false notion. Uncle Ho was applauded for what he really was, a mini-Mao.
The lane is called Hao Shi Fang in mandarin. Apparently it was built in 1909. You have inadvertently discovered a gem in Chinatown. I found it such interesting architectural design for community living, similar concept to long houses in Sarawak.
Vietnam..... Ho Chi Minh.... The traffic can be so mental....... 15:04 Cantonese songs? Yup, pretty much a settlement area of Chinese origin, least supporting the local whenever you go... Well, we need to get lost somewhere every now and then.....so we are to able to explore new stuff .... As always, thanks for sharing .... Stay safe and take care mate...Cheers!!
I remember before we had internet navigation. It was so easy for me, even as a kid, to make it home or wherever I was going. Asking for directions wasn't a hassle. Funny how we've changed as a people. I'd feel the same way Ken does if I were in the same situation as him
When the gentleman stood at the balcony and pointed toward the distance of the aisle, I guess he didn't mean you could find someone to speak English over there. He thought you asked about the way to exist in that apartment building.
Thanks Ken .the Chinese herbal tea taste likes bitter taste. remember when I teenage .that was 50years ago. I had drink Chinese herbal tea almost ttimes thanks for clips of video,🌟🤗🌟
Chinatown in Vietnam is different than other countries because it is the largest Chinatown in the world, it has a long history and it's very wide, spanning many districts, in the past it was a city of its own, not just a small area, from time to time people just keep it as it is. Meanwhile other countries, Chinatown is more stereotype since they make it more commercial, compacted and over-decorate it with Chinese things. That makes Chinatown in Saigon looking not as cool and appealing but it's definitely more real and authentic. Nice video as always 🥰
@@spectraeducationconsultanc1365 That's right but actually this shouldn't be even called Chinatown, I think someone in comment already mentions. As I say it is very large and in the past it was a city of Cho Lon, so it's technically something bigger than a town. No Vietnamese consider this place a Chinatown, they just call it Cho Lon as a region.
@@spectraeducationconsultanc1365 He said it was the largest, not the oldest ......buf if you talk about oldest Vn share the same border with China, so Chinatown must exist in Vietnam for atleast 1000 years in Northern Vietnam but went unrecorded
@@spectraeducationconsultanc1365 Yes I was mistaking that. Everyone can read this for more information about Cho Lon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%E1%BB%A3_L%E1%BB%9Bn
The ducks and chickens in VN don't need to be drugged to get quiet . They are so used to the noise and chaotic traffic here . Only Western newcomers get nervous when they walk in Vietnam's streets Ha Ha ... FYI the Saigon's Chinatown (Cho Lon = Big Market in Vietnamese ) is much bigger than the one in Bangkok and KL . It is formed by 5 districts ( D5 , D6, D8 , D10 and D11) . You were just in one district so why you didn't see any Chinese temples , assembly halls , big restaurants and shopping centers . The restaurant you went to is actually a vegan one . By its name An Duyen ( a Buddhist word which means Good Karma or Good Predestiny) I can already guess that is a Buddhist Vegan restaurant . Glad to know that you are still in VN . So your visa issue is currently solved right ?
@@AuntyJack123 For visa renewal , just take the bus from HCMC to the Cambodian border , enter to this country's territory then come back to VN to get a visa extension . The whole procedure takes about half a day and costs less than 100 USD ( round trip by bus and visa fees for both countries )
The residents at 206 Tran Hung Dao (Hao Si Phuong alley) from 2020 have requested people not to enter and film in there, the sign at the top of the stairs you walked past requests that, they may have to update it to English so other tourists can understand it
Ken you give me the best Videos experience every day i get happy too joy you thanks so much 👋🤩👏👏🌊 be safe always you are right now me fawo on you tube kind too tell what you eat happiness are free tanks salamat in tagalog 🇸🇽🇸🇽
Same happened to me there. Got lost no internet but had hotel address and a random man took me there on his bike. Go explore the alleyways it's crazy 😂
Hi Ken, Hope You enjoy your trip In VietNam. as you said you did not see many 'Chinese charactetrs' here!. well, this is in Vietnam ken. it is not in China!!
Hoa means flower in vietnamese Hoa people means chinese Flower people communities Chinese communities😅 China town (🇭🇰canton town) Hoa people communities in SG large market like enjoying k-pop or hongkong melodies insted of china mainland's
It's good you lost your inter-net for a while it will heighten your awareness. When I first went to Asia there were no smart phones so you had to improvise and read paper maps. Now without the internet we feel naked=vulnerable = How did you feel? OBTW: I don't think they drugged the chickens, chickens seem to get use to their enviroment quite quickly
Most of south east asian cities majority population are made of chinese. So basically the entire cities are chinatown. Native south east asian are basically rural dwellers.
FYI Chinese food in Vietnam is one of the best ( if not the best ) in SEA . The first Chinese immigrants came to Vietnam over 2000 years ago as both invaders and refugees .
Last video from Vietnam, off to a new country in the next one! Feel free to subscribe to join the journey 😎
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Will be "following" you again to the next new country. A big thanks for making such interesting and epic videos and l really love watching your Vietnam series. Kudos to you, Ken. 👍👏😍
FIRST THING FIRST: Vietnam doesn't have chinatown.
Secondly: This is HO CHI MINH CITY, not saigon thing.
Where are u going next?
Travel Vietnam should try Vietnam food not Chinese food tho😅😅
Great and interesting content. I enjoyed watching it and loved it once again. Thanks Ken. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
What they give you should not be noodles. I have never seen that kind of noodles in my life. There must be a big misunderstanding!
The word you asked is 「豪仕坊/ Hao Shi Fang」, 「豪仕/Hao Shi」 is the name of the street, and 「坊/Fang」is an ancient alley!
(In fact these two words can be interpreted separately: "豪/Hao" is a hero, "仕/Shi" is a litterateur.)
Inside that alley is a community, and and it is also the best-preserved century-old building. Great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍😄👏
Cool, thanks for the translation 🙏
@@KenAbroad It is my honor, thanks to you too for the great video!!! 👍😄🙏
@@KenAbroad I hope you can vlog in Jakarta and Bali
That was fun spending the day with you Ken. It is always great, how you handle your unexpected situations. You are a guy with a lot of class.
I am surprised how many people spoke English.
FIRST THING FIRST: Vietnam doesn't have chinatown.
Secondly: This is HO CHI MINH CITY, not saigon thing.
@@haduong96353a Totally wrong! You're lack of knowledge & should learn more before you write down.
@@haduong96353a kệ mm
@@haduong96353aWow you sound angry……
That was a worry not having your internet, you handled it very well though. Lucky you met that young chap who spoke English and he helped you. I enjoyed the video Ken. I think those chickens had one leg tied to the grate they were sitting on.
Xin Cao and good evening Ken and all. Going to enjoy another interesting adventure in a Chinatown... let's gooooo !!!
I always enjoy your videos and was scared for you a minute there but so happy you found that vendor who was your god send! Since I don’t travel you go to all the places I want to see without leaving my safe haven. Thank you❣️
Yeah, Chinese herbal tea helps to reduce "heatiness" from the body. One can easily find this type of tea in a Chinatown. Aah, those "noodles" look more like cripsy pancakes. l could hear the crunchy sound when you bite it 😂
Wow, that's a lovely alleyway and the buildings upstair are well -preserved... picturesque indeed. Love that pinkish purplish sky. Very kind of that young man to offer his helping hand and he speaks good English. Yeah, internet plays a very important part in this modern era. Another interesting video which is always entertaining to watch. Thanks Ken. Have a glorious weekend.
For most Chinatowns around the world, "Chinatown" is a kinder designation for what actually is a (Chinese) ghetto. As been mentioned elsewhere, Cho Lon never was/is a Chinese ghetto, it was practically one half of former Saigon, the other half contained the French quarter, the civic quarter and so on. The Chinese were a major part of the city economic life pre 1975. Most of the land in Saigon (and Cho Lon) then belonged to a Chinese tycoon who started his business career as a junk collector, Uncle (Chu) Hoa. The deed of my parents house in Cho Lon had his signature/stamp as the seller. At the end of the war his family migrated to France, leaving behind their private villa which now houses Saigon's Fine Arts Museum, a few steps from Ben Thanh Market. An architectural gem, French-designed and built no less. If you want to see "fusion," East meets West, etc. look no further.
FYI, "Cho Lon" literally means the big market, in comparison to the still existing Ben Thanh. Soon after the Binh Tay Market, still standing, superceded Cho Lon as the New Big Market aka "Cho Lon Moi." The original Cho Lon had ceased to exist even in my (growing up) era. Last but not least, So Vietnam had it all: corruption, repression, etc. but it also had class, style and most of all a soul. All that was wiped out when the Vietcongs came to town in 1975, these guys were hell bent to annihilate life as the So Vietnamese had known until then, to the point of having to chose whether death at the bottom of the ocean (re boat people,) or life (for the vanquished) under communism. The Vietcongs called this plan "re-unification," and most of the free world fell for this false notion. Uncle Ho was applauded for what he really was, a mini-Mao.
Wow, great history! Must be fascinating to live during that era. Thanks for sharing.
The lane is called Hao Shi Fang in mandarin. Apparently it was built in 1909. You have inadvertently discovered a gem in Chinatown. I found it such interesting architectural design for community living, similar concept to long houses in Sarawak.
FIRST THING FIRST: Vietnam doesn't have chinatown.
Secondly: This is HO CHI MINH CITY, not saigon thing.
@@haduong96353a I think there is an echo around here. Haha!.
@@haduong96353a tào lao
@@haduong96353a kệ mm
Vietnam..... Ho Chi Minh.... The traffic can be so mental....... 15:04 Cantonese songs? Yup, pretty much a settlement area of Chinese origin, least supporting the local whenever you go... Well, we need to get lost somewhere every now and then.....so we are to able to explore new stuff .... As always, thanks for sharing .... Stay safe and take care mate...Cheers!!
Interesting Vlogg Ken. Enjoyed it.
That little Chinese alley was interesting. And that was the first time I saw noodles looking like that - but glad you enjoyed the meal.
❤❤❤wow he is a nice guy kuya Ken i have a friend vietnam they cool and. nice take care
I'm visiting the Philippines soon. I wish I could have made it when Ken was there. He seems like such a cool guy to hang out with
Yeah we find that as well that most action cameras work terrible in low light. Vietnam is such a beautiful and exciting place.
Hi hope you rnjoy your stay in saigon nice city.😍✌🙏🇵🇭
OMG. You are so brave. I could never explore like you did like that. I am just too nervous.
😀😀😀😀 Hello, Ken and dear friends, Merry Christmas and best wishes to all of you in the year 2025.
Hello ken how are you, have a nice time in Saigon and be safe🙏
You are a very nice fella and I am enjoying your videos.
Awesome video ❤❤❤
I remember before we had internet navigation. It was so easy for me, even as a kid, to make it home or wherever I was going. Asking for directions wasn't a hassle. Funny how we've changed as a people. I'd feel the same way Ken does if I were in the same situation as him
He's rather stupid. He acts gullible.
When the gentleman stood at the balcony and pointed toward the distance of the aisle, I guess he didn't mean you could find someone to speak English over there. He thought you asked about the way to exist in that apartment building.
Kuya ken abroad happy good morning Friday God bless thank you heart love ❤️❤️❤️ Mr Cris Claudio gomez Molina Naga city Philippines filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭
1:45 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Its only a street decoration
So true crossing the road is a mission in itself in Vietnam
Love your videos ❤❤
Everyone you met in this video is very friendly and spoke great English 🙂.
glad that you managed to solve the problem :-)
Its really hard for a country that doesn't speak english much.. its so hard to asked..
Thanks Ken .the Chinese herbal tea taste likes bitter taste. remember when I teenage .that was 50years ago. I had drink Chinese herbal tea almost ttimes thanks for clips of video,🌟🤗🌟
Great adventure ✅️
Wifi is everywhere in Saigon, so if mobile data fails, it will not be a problem. The guy has met Germans before for recognising your accent :)
Chinatown in Vietnam is different than other countries because it is the largest Chinatown in the world, it has a long history and it's very wide, spanning many districts, in the past it was a city of its own, not just a small area, from time to time people just keep it as it is. Meanwhile other countries, Chinatown is more stereotype since they make it more commercial, compacted and over-decorate it with Chinese things. That makes Chinatown in Saigon looking not as cool and appealing but it's definitely more real and authentic. Nice video as always 🥰
I think it is not the oldest Chinatown in the world. I googled the oldest chinatown and the oldest Chinatown is in Binondo, Manila Philippines.
@@spectraeducationconsultanc1365 That's right but actually this shouldn't be even called Chinatown, I think someone in comment already mentions. As I say it is very large and in the past it was a city of Cho Lon, so it's technically something bigger than a town. No Vietnamese consider this place a Chinatown, they just call it Cho Lon as a region.
@@spectraeducationconsultanc1365 He said it was the largest, not the oldest ......buf if you talk about oldest Vn share the same border with China, so Chinatown must exist in Vietnam for atleast 1000 years in Northern Vietnam but went unrecorded
@@anhbinbaccuc8850 He mentioned “oldest” before and he CHANGED it. Have u seen the word (edited).
@@spectraeducationconsultanc1365 Yes I was mistaking that. Everyone can read this for more information about Cho Lon
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%E1%BB%A3_L%E1%BB%9Bn
Did you get a chance to meet Grandma? That was a beautiful ceremony
Whatever happens, I hope you will have a nice time.
Thank you 😊
Ken, you are going 200K bro.😊
Have fun ❤
The ducks and chickens in VN don't need to be drugged to get quiet . They are so used to the noise and chaotic traffic here . Only Western newcomers get nervous when they walk in Vietnam's streets Ha Ha ...
FYI the Saigon's Chinatown (Cho Lon = Big Market in Vietnamese ) is much bigger than the one in Bangkok and KL . It is formed by 5 districts ( D5 , D6, D8 , D10 and D11) . You were just in one district so why you didn't see any Chinese temples , assembly halls , big restaurants and shopping centers . The restaurant you went to is actually a vegan one . By its name An Duyen ( a Buddhist word which means Good Karma or Good Predestiny) I can already guess that is a Buddhist Vegan restaurant .
Glad to know that you are still in VN . So your visa issue is currently solved right ?
Yes perhaps he flew out and back in as it's over time now from when he said of the visa issue
@@AuntyJack123 For visa renewal , just take the bus from HCMC to the Cambodian border , enter to this country's territory then come back to VN to get a visa extension . The whole procedure takes about half a day and costs less than 100 USD ( round trip by bus and visa fees for both countries )
The residents at 206 Tran Hung Dao (Hao Si Phuong alley) from 2020 have requested people not to enter and film in there, the sign at the top of the stairs you walked past requests that, they may have to update it to English so other tourists can understand it
Yes it's difficult if you are being respectful but then it's not explained to you. Especially in residential neighbourhoods.
@@AuntyJack123 A few period films/drams have been filmed in there too, which was attracting a lot of locals
Ken you give me the best Videos experience every day i get happy too joy you thanks so much 👋🤩👏👏🌊 be safe always you are right now me fawo on you tube kind too tell what you eat happiness are free tanks salamat in tagalog 🇸🇽🇸🇽
Same happened to me there. Got lost no internet but had hotel address and a random man took me there on his bike. Go explore the alleyways it's crazy 😂
Hi Ken, Hope You enjoy your trip In VietNam. as you said you did not see many 'Chinese charactetrs' here!. well, this is in Vietnam ken. it is not in China!!
Hoa means flower in vietnamese
Hoa people means chinese
Flower people communities
Chinese communities😅
China town (🇭🇰canton town) Hoa people communities in SG large market like enjoying k-pop or hongkong melodies insted of china mainland's
Hello everyone good evening ❤❤❤❤❤
Saigon i love you. I love you
Are you going to head North to Hanoi Ken? You will find it very different to Saigon and I think even more interesting.
Just wanted to let you know that the Chinese Vietnamese are very rich. That place is call Cho Lon in Vietnamese.
Traffic is crazy
It's good you lost your inter-net for a while it will heighten your awareness. When I first went to Asia there were no smart phones so you had to improvise and read paper maps. Now without the internet we feel naked=vulnerable = How did you feel? OBTW: I don't think they drugged the chickens, chickens seem to get use to their enviroment quite quickly
thanks
Ginger goes good with that juice combo
Do you remember the sim card you purchased .......So others won’t suffer the same misfortune.
Oh-oh...
Does you brain ever get confused for all the impression and the things you see in east asia?
You are brave 🥹
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Most of south east asian cities majority population are made of chinese. So basically the entire cities are chinatown. Native south east asian are basically rural dwellers.
$1.25 USD quite expensive mybe because you foreigner that's why they raise prices
Look at the menu it all 1.1 to 1.3 USD.
Nowadays 1.25 USD is not expensive . Unlike in your country , Vietnamese vendors don't raise their prices for foreigners .
Cho Lon
Goes to Vietnam to have Chinese food.. lmao
I have lived in Thailand for ten years and I ate Chinese food for dinner tonight. ☺
FYI Chinese food in Vietnam is one of the best ( if not the best ) in SEA . The first Chinese immigrants came to Vietnam over 2000 years ago as both invaders and refugees .
FIRST THING FIRST: Vietnam doesn't have chinatown.
Secondly: This is HO CHI MINH CITY, not saigon thing.
Kệ mm 🤣🤣🤣 Sài Gòn mãi là Sài Gòn 🤣🤣🤣 các quận lân cận vẫn gọi trung tâm là Sài Gòn. 🤣🤣🤣
Sai gon is no china town, that only area have many chinese living, no same other asia country