Looks like you’re traveling quite a bit! Love the raw videos….brings me back to my time in SE Asia. Would recommend putting your apt on Airbnb while you’re not there 👍
Tell me if I’m wrong 🤔but this train station looks like the old colonial French period. Beautiful video again 👍good job 😉😄😄😄I should of wait a little longer into the video 😂you just answer my question 🤣🤣 I was right 🤣🤣✌️
I'm visiting for 3 weeks in March and then hopefully moving there at the end of August. My friend from the US has worked for Vus for 3 years and loves it. Saigon.
I wish Việt Nam having a high speed train system like China. We have built 2 lines but it took too long. I hope I can see one connecting my home town with Hồ Chí Minh in my life time. 🥲
A week before Têt Con Rong ( Year of the Dragon ) I took the train from Huê to Hanoi at the same train station and it was so crowded that I didn't enjoy at all my trip . I prefer much more the sleeper bus ( xe buyt giuong nam ) . Too early to drink beer is "som qua dê uong bia" , not " trê qua ..." ("trê qua" means too late ) .
Your videos are really entertaining and show a side of viet nam that many people unfortunately dont get to see but I wonder how you cope with the extreme heat of south east asia???
I will be going to Da Nang in January to escape the English winter. We intend to visit Hue. Do they have late morning departures? Something like 10 am.
Many Vietnamese people think that the US is paradise . For them America is the land of good opportunity , the country of their dream where everything is nice , perfect and where money is growing on the trees or falling down from the sky . But for you it's the opposite , you prefer Vietnam . Why ? Is it because you have found love here ? All the best for you dear .
@@hungcuongnguyen293 I think it’s more along the lines of people usually wanting what they don’t have or “the grass is always greener” type of thing. I take LA, the US, for granted and it’s not exciting to me.
The guy sharing your compartment does not look very friendly. What nationality was he? Maybe not American, Americans are quite friendly, at least the ones I have met whenever I was in the US.
Good video with interesting interactions with locals.
A beautiful video
Long times No see you videos. Thanks your News videos thank you very much .👍❤️❤️
Looks like you’re traveling quite a bit! Love the raw videos….brings me back to my time in SE Asia. Would recommend putting your apt on Airbnb while you’re not there 👍
Vietnam is fun, and people are friendly.
for sure!
*Bánh canh cua* !
the best
Tyler is definitely a Big 6’2” Celebrity in VN. He makes everyone turns heads and look at him 😮
definitely a big person but not quite a celebrity lol...just a regular dude
Fun fact: in America, the extra large bowl of pho is usually called “xe lua”,the train. Likely because of its size in terms of transportation.
that is a fun fact
Tell me if I’m wrong 🤔but this train station looks like the old colonial French period. Beautiful video again 👍good job 😉😄😄😄I should of wait a little longer into the video 😂you just answer my question 🤣🤣 I was right 🤣🤣✌️
I'm visiting for 3 weeks in March and then hopefully moving there at the end of August. My friend from the US has worked for Vus for 3 years and loves it. Saigon.
@@youMatterItDoesGetBetter nice! I hope you like it too
This northerner brother speaks English really well.
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The little girl also.
I’ve definitely got to try train travel in Vietnam. Looks like a good experience and you made a new friend! 😂
@@TheNamDude awesome train ride
Great vlog! I’m glad you went to the food car, it’s a great place to be on the train! Keep on doing what you’re doing! 👍
@@che-nv3lp cheers thank you!
Im hopefully in 5 years going to live in vietnam im really inspired by you.
awesome! really hope you enjoy it
I wish Việt Nam having a high speed train system like China. We have built 2 lines but it took too long. I hope I can see one connecting my home town with Hồ Chí Minh in my life time. 🥲
A week before Têt Con Rong ( Year of the Dragon ) I took the train from Huê to Hanoi at the same train station and it was so crowded that I didn't enjoy at all my trip . I prefer much more the sleeper bus ( xe buyt giuong nam ) . Too early to drink beer is "som qua dê uong bia" , not " trê qua ..." ("trê qua" means too late ) .
Tàu chưa đến đi ra đó chờ lên toa 8, bạn chưa kịp hiểu!?
That bum gun presh was definitely lacking lol
yeah man needed more presh
Your videos are really entertaining and show a side of viet nam that many people unfortunately dont get to see but I wonder how you cope with the extreme heat of south east asia???
haha thank you...air conditioning
Tyler, please could you give the name and address of your Airbnb in Hoi An.
😎👍
cheers bro
I will be going to Da Nang in January to escape the English winter. We intend to visit Hue. Do they have late morning departures? Something like 10 am.
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Many Vietnamese people think that the US is paradise . For them America is the land of good opportunity , the country of their dream where everything is nice , perfect and where money is growing on the trees or falling down from the sky . But for you it's the opposite , you prefer Vietnam . Why ? Is it because you have found love here ? All the best for you dear .
@@hungcuongnguyen293 I think it’s more along the lines of people usually wanting what they don’t have or “the grass is always greener” type of thing. I take LA, the US, for granted and it’s not exciting to me.
People think differently 😅
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You barely used the berth that you paid for… 🚂
@@888Peetah I really didn’t want it but that’s the only seat they had available
Do they speak English or French at the station?
Definitely not French. English not so much, but you can use Google Translate
@@ChrissieSM Vietnamese and English
Today in Vietnam l'Anglais est la langue de l'avenir et le Français est la langue du souvenir .
*Gà tàu hoả* !
The guy sharing your compartment does not look very friendly. What nationality was he? Maybe not American, Americans are quite friendly, at least the ones I have met whenever I was in the US.
@@ChrissieSM he was a friendly Australian
I didn't want to interrupt the creative process! Great video! a great scenic journey