I am a resident who lived and grew up in Vietnam. I love my country and I want to share that love with you through videos about Vietnam.
On this channel, you will find videos of night walks exploring people's lives in big cities in Vietnam. I'll take you to Vietnam's busiest and most vibrant places, from neon-lit streets to bustling night markets. I will also introduce you to the friendly and hospitable Vietnamese people.
Hope you will enjoy watching my videos and find useful information about Vietnam. Subscribe to my channel to update the latest videos! #vietnam_night_walking #Vietnam_saigon_night_street_walking #explore_vietnam #Vietnam_travel
I like your videos. I will visit Vietnam in July. I want to record a video as a souvenir. What phone or device do you use to record videos? Can you tell me?
I like your videos. I will visit Vietnam in July. I want to record a video as a souvenir. What phone or device do you use to record videos? Can you tell me?
I love the countries of those regions. You can drink alcohol in public, but almost no one does. You can smoke cigarettes in any restaurant or bar and no one has a problem with it. Everyone is nice to each other and lets others pass ahead on the street. Horns are used to warn others that we are approaching, not to annoy others. Completely different vibe.
@@ViceCoin I'm not American, from his experience visiting Hanoi I noticed that people are condescending/arrogant , cold, and constantly think about status and who is richer, I was not treated well in the service mainly in cafes and restaurants. I can't complain only about Vietnam. Even in Bangkok I felt that the people were condescending/arrogant. I'm not here to argue, or fight, I'm just trying to tell the truth
@@mangOO0548 As an nonwhite American, I feel more comfortable in migrant hoods than in the suburbs. My ballroom dance partner dumped me, because I lived in the wrong neighborhood.