Thanks for sharing. What an awesome ride and scenery. She said the monument (Thap Nghinh Phong) in Tuy Hoa was finished in 2001. I looked online and found it is an artwork that represents the mythical legend of the origins of Vietnamese people. Lac Long Quan from the sea and Au Co from the mountains. They met and fell in love. The legend is that Vietnamese people are made from 100 eggs from these two. You'll notice that it was split in 2. One side represented Lac Long Quan and the other Au Co.
Hey David I rented the same bike from Tigit, and just came back from Hue, Hội An and Da Nang. You need to place your bags horizontal and push it toward the end then tie it down so that you can open the seat to put gas in. Otherwise is very inconvenient to have to unstrap the bags and open the seat every time to refill gas.
Thank you for your time and posting. Isn't it interesting that the nice auntie who sold you the plums wouldn't take any extra money? Thanks again. I'll be in VN in October, can't wait and most likely retire there.
Your video is so awesome, especially when you came across my hometown (Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen). It made me thrilled and proud. I'm also proud of the people here. The auntie are very nice and kind, and she don't want to take tips. I love my people
Absolutely love your videos mate and boy do I love Vietnam, can't wait to get back in September. Living vicariously through your videos in the meantime though.
I have to say, I am thoroughly enjoying this series. I usually get my Vietnam fix from the likes of Max and Chris, (Edit: and you Sonny...) but you Mr. Khai have taken this country to the next level for me. Who knew Vietnam had towns that look like they belong on the French Riviera. Keep up the beautiful work mate!
Really love these videos man, so much great & cool insight on the lesser documented yet beautiful parts of Vietnam. The rice patties & mountains really encapsulates our vibrant nation & people--' Keep up the great work man
Bro, I looked at the route too (from Nha Trang to Quy Nhon) - the straight forward way is always just to pay the toll. But yeah same, I always put *avoid tolls* in Sydney or Melbourne.
Vloggers showcase the same cities and attractions. Thanks for showing us a part of Vietnam that’s not as well known. This is sometime definitely will check out and enjoy. Nha Trang is too much for me. Planning 2 months in Vietnam 2026and will take scenic drive to enjoy the lesser known cities.
Hey David, Which state you from in Australia? Loving the videos... keep it up dude. Nha Trang was awesome for me aswell, riding in a small group goes off.
Love your comment about Google Map. It may be fine in Western countries but is not very reliable when it comes to Southeast Asia. @12:08 That view of the sandy beach and the blue ocean against the blue sky gave me a hard-on :-) @15:40 That beach would be freaking packed if it was anywhere in the US or in Europe. @18:00 Big fat thumbs up for that honest and honorable woman vendor. Man what honesty and pride. Working 30km away from home to sell fruits on the streets but won't accept pity. Don't get me wrong David, I used to do the same, give them the change. I mean what the hell, for us, it's like a $1 and it makes me feel so much better about myself, made our interaction with them much more enjoyable, better for both, right? Hope you enjoy VN and safe travel. Just stay away from the trucks and passenger buses, they're maniacs.
In the early part of Google maps, they made me drive through a ranch with cows laying in my way and that was in Texas. That's some nice visuals we would not normally see, David.
Very astute observation about the life at Vietnamese coastal cities. We foreigners don't realize how meaningful and healthy of a life Vietnamese have in coastal cities. They show up around 5:30am on the beach to swim, exercise. By 6:30am they head home to have breakfast and go to school and go to work. That leaves the beach empty when it's the hottest. We sun worshiping foreign tourists get to enjoy the quiet beach while toasting our ass. By 4:30 - 5:00pm the Vietnamese get home from school or work, come out to exercise, socialize on the beach. The local authority allows individual vendors to sell their food and drinks and earn a living as long as they clean up and the locals get to buy food at low price instead of having to buy food at expensive restaurants across the street from the beach. The town have that communal feeling. All is safe, no guns (you can tell I'm from the US with this obsession with gun crimes). Also, those VN coastal cities make sure the local people, young and old, rich and poor, have access to the nice beach. I go to the Caribbean and the best beaches are strictly off limits to the locals, as the nice beaches are exclusive to expensive resorts and their rich foreign tourists. It's a great communal culture that you see everywhere, from sharing a drink at beer halls, to life in the alleys, family eating meals together at home or at the restaurants, even to that maniacal scooter riding where "I keep my distance from you and you keep your distance from me and we'll both get to our destination unscathed" thinking prevail.
My Boy, you really shouldn't automatically disable Highway and Toll Roads. Part of those you called "road" I think was part of the flood channel hahaha!
Thanks for sharing. What an awesome ride and scenery. She said the monument (Thap Nghinh Phong) in Tuy Hoa was finished in 2001. I looked online and found it is an artwork that represents the mythical legend of the origins of Vietnamese people. Lac Long Quan from the sea and Au Co from the mountains. They met and fell in love. The legend is that Vietnamese people are made from 100 eggs from these two. You'll notice that it was split in 2. One side represented Lac Long Quan and the other Au Co.
I’ve been watching a couple of videos from this guy and he’s legit as hell!! 😂😂 so entertaining and real! I appreciate all you do David ! Thanks 🙏
David is from Saigon... Definitely vietkieu guy
Wow looks like a hidden gem of a place cheers from canada new subscriber 🤟🤟🤟
Hey David I rented the same bike from Tigit, and just came back from Hue, Hội An and Da Nang. You need to place your bags horizontal and push it toward the end then tie it down so that you can open the seat to put gas in. Otherwise is very inconvenient to have to unstrap the bags and open the seat every time to refill gas.
Thank you for your time and posting. Isn't it interesting that the nice auntie who sold you the plums wouldn't take any extra money? Thanks again. I'll be in VN in October, can't wait and most likely retire there.
Your video is so awesome, especially when you came across my hometown (Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen). It made me thrilled and proud. I'm also proud of the people here. The auntie are very nice and kind, and she don't want to take tips. I love my people
Excelentes vídeos, siempre te veo desde Guatemala🇬🇹 en Centralamerica, sin duda alguna Vietnam es un fantástico destino turístico TKS.
Fabulous production 💖💯
Absolutely love your videos mate and boy do I love Vietnam, can't wait to get back in September.
Living vicariously through your videos in the meantime though.
Hi David,the longer i wach your vlog the more i enjoy,you are just a cool youtuber brother keep up the good sense of humor that you have.
Great work boy. I am in my 50s and I have dreamed of sceneries such as those in your videos. Thank you for sharing the awesome view of Vietnam.
Enjoying your adventures in Vietnam. Appreciate how you go off the beaten path and take in the local custom and cuisine. Safe travels.
I have to say, I am thoroughly enjoying this series. I usually get my Vietnam fix from the likes of Max and Chris, (Edit: and you Sonny...) but you Mr. Khai have taken this country to the next level for me. Who knew Vietnam had towns that look like they belong on the French Riviera.
Keep up the beautiful work mate!
Great job 🫡👍🦘M 8 😊👍👍👍👍👍
Really love these videos man, so much great & cool insight on the lesser documented yet beautiful parts of Vietnam. The rice patties & mountains really encapsulates our vibrant nation & people--' Keep up the great work man
G'day David, great video thoroughly enjoyed it as always, keep the content going and enjoy the rest of your trip, ride safe bro 👍
Holy😮 the beach looks awesome
Love your journey David. Thank you for taking us along with you.
Great job! Love what you’ve doing👍
Zane your video's are amazing ❤😊😊
Love your videos and can't wait to get to Nha Trang next week
The exciting adventure continues David...
Daklak, Pleiku, Kontum are these places on your itinerary to stop by sometime... :)
Not a bad "side trip"! Of course that's not being in that situation like you were. I like your content, keep up the good work, bud!
Thats the best parts of Vietnam off rd where the streets have no name ❤
Bro, I looked at the route too (from Nha Trang to Quy Nhon) - the straight forward way is always just to pay the toll. But yeah same, I always put *avoid tolls* in Sydney or Melbourne.
Yeah that’s what fked me big time ahaha. At least now I know
Vloggers showcase the same cities and attractions. Thanks for showing us a part of Vietnam that’s not as well known. This is sometime definitely will check out and enjoy. Nha Trang is too much for me. Planning 2 months in Vietnam 2026and will take scenic drive to enjoy the lesser known cities.
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Hey David,
Which state you from in Australia?
Loving the videos... keep it
up dude.
Nha Trang was awesome for me aswell, riding in a small group goes off.
David is from Melbourne
From Melbourne. Nha Trang definitely a quality place to ride around
Same, Melbourne
Wish I was in VN now, freezing in Melbourne atm.
Looking forward to your new videos David, keep up the great work!
So jealous
Thanks David. You should travel more places. Hope getting more views for UA-cam.
Love your comment about Google Map. It may be fine in Western countries but is not very reliable when it comes to Southeast Asia.
@12:08 That view of the sandy beach and the blue ocean against the blue sky gave me a hard-on :-)
@15:40 That beach would be freaking packed if it was anywhere in the US or in Europe.
@18:00 Big fat thumbs up for that honest and honorable woman vendor. Man what honesty and pride. Working 30km away from home to sell fruits on the streets but won't accept pity. Don't get me wrong David, I used to do the same, give them the change. I mean what the hell, for us, it's like a $1 and it makes me feel so much better about myself, made our interaction with them much more enjoyable, better for both, right?
Hope you enjoy VN and safe travel. Just stay away from the trucks and passenger buses, they're maniacs.
In the early part of Google maps, they made me drive through a ranch with cows laying in my way and that was in Texas. That's some nice visuals we would not normally see, David.
😂
Nice one 🥰
It’s a replica of the volcano rocks in the sea at Phu Yen Quy Nhon
Love your channel
Anh Vu 🇦🇺
What a sweet lady that looked after your bike. She would not take another 10 off you unless you bought something else.
❤thanks
Cool videos. What are you filming with, cell phone?
Go Pro hero 10
@12:20 The guy had the whole white sand beach to himself.
You are lucky man, we are freezing in Melbourne and so boring 😂 I wish I was you
😂
Peanut sauce and Nem lụi is the best.
You are very BRAVE / you go by yourself and be careful about robbery
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You should leverage your language advantages and background to help Vietnam gain more traction and improve its GDP!
Very astute observation about the life at Vietnamese coastal cities.
We foreigners don't realize how meaningful and healthy of a life Vietnamese have in coastal cities.
They show up around 5:30am on the beach to swim, exercise. By 6:30am they head home to have breakfast and go to school and go to work.
That leaves the beach empty when it's the hottest. We sun worshiping foreign tourists get to enjoy the quiet beach while toasting our ass.
By 4:30 - 5:00pm the Vietnamese get home from school or work, come out to exercise, socialize on the beach. The local authority allows individual vendors to sell their food and drinks and earn a living as long as they clean up and the locals get to buy food at low price instead of having to buy food at expensive restaurants across the street from the beach. The town have that communal feeling. All is safe, no guns (you can tell I'm from the US with this obsession with gun crimes).
Also, those VN coastal cities make sure the local people, young and old, rich and poor, have access to the nice beach. I go to the Caribbean and the best beaches are strictly off limits to the locals, as the nice beaches are exclusive to expensive resorts and their rich foreign tourists.
It's a great communal culture that you see everywhere, from sharing a drink at beer halls, to life in the alleys, family eating meals together at home or at the restaurants, even to that maniacal scooter riding where "I keep my distance from you and you keep your distance from me and we'll both get to our destination unscathed" thinking prevail.
I love the simple family life they live
My Boy, you really shouldn't automatically disable Highway and Toll Roads. Part of those you called "road" I think was part of the flood channel hahaha!
I’ve learnt my lesson 😂
Where is the trash? It’s beautiful except the thrash. Sad.😊
Definitely the only bad part
Lol David only 5k for water 😅
Almost free 😅