Hi friend, be careful with your thought about the traffic light in Vietnam like that. It may be right when you drive in Hanoi city. But when you drive in Danang city, a well-organized city, you may take crash, hence may get injured and even lose your life if you try to drive over the red light. Especially on streets full of trucks or buses.
Hi friend, be careful with your thought about the traffic light in Vietnam as you said in the clip. It may be right when you drive in Hanoi city. But when you drive in Danang city, a well-organized city, you may take crash, hence may get injured and even lost your life if you try to drive over the red light. Especially on streets full of trucks or buses.
Agreed, there are some very nice and modern constructed roads in Da Nang! Cars drive very fast there so you want to follow the traffic rules like most local people strictly do!
Please be more respectful , don't wear short and low-necked shirt when you visit a pagoda , temple , synagogue , church or mosque . You should wear more appropriate clothes when you go to those holy places and show that you had received a good education from your parents .
What you said shows your disrespect to other people's religion and your poor education. Your parents should be ashamed to have you as their child unless they are also poor educated like you @@swtbrowneyes91
The locals told me that the big temple was built for tourism. It wasn't there before 1975 and of course, the communists will never allow religions or religious sites unless they're for propaganda or monetary purposes. That's why everything looks new and clean there. Big tourist trap with little cultural significance.
Hey friend. You don't understand anything about Vietnamese people. 81% of the 100 millions Vietnamese people worship their ancestors, many gods and Buddhism. They have been very devoted to Buddhism since the 9th century. They have many thousand-year-old temples. There are more than 18,490 pagodas in Vietnam. Today Vietnam is a mixed country of Socialism and Capitalism.
I felt like I was there. Good photography and lots of interesting information.
In VN traffic lights is for decoration. It’s beautiful like Christmas lights?
Btw, the scenery is so tranquillity n beautiful. Thanks 4 sharing.👍
Hi friend, be careful with your thought about the traffic light in Vietnam like that. It may be right when you drive in Hanoi city. But when you drive in Danang city, a well-organized city, you may take crash, hence may get injured and even lose your life if you try to drive over the red light. Especially on streets full of trucks or buses.
Great video, thanks for sharing
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Hi friend, be careful with your thought about the traffic light in Vietnam as you said in the clip. It may be right when you drive in Hanoi city. But when you drive in Danang city, a well-organized city, you may take crash, hence may get injured and even lost your life if you try to drive over the red light. Especially on streets full of trucks or buses.
Agreed, there are some very nice and modern constructed roads in Da Nang! Cars drive very fast there so you want to follow the traffic rules like most local people strictly do!
good informativ video dear
6:15 What name of these three buddha statue?
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should not wear short, when you plan go to the buddha
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Please be more respectful , don't wear short and low-necked shirt when you visit a pagoda , temple , synagogue , church or mosque . You should wear more appropriate clothes when you go to those holy places and show that you had received a good education from your parents .
Buddhism would caution you about judging others and paying too much attention to what others do than what she is wearing.
What you said shows your disrespect to other people's religion and your poor education. Your parents should be ashamed to have you as their child unless they are also poor educated like you @@swtbrowneyes91
Wearing shorts , sleeveless and low-necked shirts is unacceptable in sacred sites of all religions @@swtbrowneyes91
The locals told me that the big temple was built for tourism. It wasn't there before 1975 and of course, the communists will never allow religions or religious sites unless they're for propaganda or monetary purposes. That's why everything looks new and clean there. Big tourist trap with little cultural significance.
Hey friend. You don't understand anything about Vietnamese people.
81% of the 100 millions Vietnamese people worship their ancestors, many gods and Buddhism. They have been very devoted to Buddhism since the 9th century. They have many thousand-year-old temples. There are more than 18,490 pagodas in Vietnam.
Today Vietnam is a mixed country of Socialism and Capitalism.
Haha, religions are living normally in Vietnam and blooming with many new sites. The Vatican even agrees with that.
How about the big churches in the west ? FYI there is no entrance fee to visit pagodas in Vietnam .