10 Things You Should Know Before Traveling to Vietnam

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10 Things You Should Know Before Traveling to Vietnam. From visa to Vietnam, what to eat, where to stay, and where to go in Vietnam, I have it all for you.

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That's one of my favorite things about traveling in Vietnam, cheap(er) accommodation. I don't think I've ever spent more than $40/night on a hotel here (usually in the $10-$15 range)

phucmapvlog
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I’ve been to Vietnam many times, and I love the country.
I have to say that you put a very nice objective video together, you did a really good job without coming across as a ‘know it all”, as you see it in many other travel blogs, especially US based.
I think a lot of people will appreciate your videos.

hml
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EVERYTHING she says is correct about Vietnam. I'm an American and have fallen in love with Vietnam and met my Fiance there. It's about $1400 from the west coast of the USA but once we get there (about 18 hr flight) our currency crushes it. A cup of regular starbucks coffee in Vietnam is .80! I stayed in a luxury resort in Nha Trang (marble foyer, brand new, 8 elevators-you get the picture) in June 2023. It was only $50 a night!. Easily would have been $300 in the USA. FLY AROUND in Vietnam. Do not use buses or train. I do disagree with her renting a scooter-DO NOT DO THAT. Traffic is crazy. You don't know the rules. NEVER step back in traffic. ALWAYS MOVE FORWARD when crossing the street! GOT IT? ;) btw I was in Ha Long Bay (take the boat tours!) Ha Noi (see old French quarter), Da Nang (Hoi An), Nha Trang, Saigon and did a Mekong delta cruise. Younger people there speak English. Older people mid 50s and up might know some limited French. As foreigners don't try to speak Vietnamese it's difficult. Americans they like us there. Don't worry they have moved passed the war a long time ago and want to know us. Not just for money they honestly like the USA.

apolloobserved
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I really love the way you spread Vietnamese culture to friends all over the world, chị Vân. Hope there will be more tourists paying our country a visit to feel the beauty of landscapes and the people here. I have learned a tons of vocabulary through your clips and still keep doing that=)))

nightblooming
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Thank you for this very informative video. I was a soldier based in Nha Trang during the war and am returning in January thru February 2023. I learned a lot from you! 💐

Mike
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I’m from Philippines currently working in UAE…. I intend to visit Ho Chi Minh this December before spending Christmas to my home country… thank for the tips, big help! Keep doing what your doing! Blessings to you and your family!

rhiyarhaya
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This is such an informative video. You are doing a great job. Love you forever ❤️❤️❤️

thieuld
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Van, thank you very much for this video. While I had to learn off the cuff when I lived in China and during my stays in the Philippines, I had some help from friends to make my time more pleasant. I found the video amazing. I had Kidney cancer and within a year I needed a heart valve replacement and had to have teeth removed due to possible complications, so the medical part really helped. I'm doing great now. I was able to go back to China but Covid broke the next month after I returned and I had to come back home to America. I miss Asia and would love to go back to live. Anywho, thank you again for your hard work, pleasant attitude, and informative videos. 👍✌️❤️🤟😊☕

jimmybrooks
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Great video. Very helpful. My first trip to Vietnam is this June. Thank you! 👍🙏

EvolvedBonobo
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It would be great if you give some advises about language learning and of course 10 necessary phrases. Thanks for your channel, I like it 🙂

dmitryl.x.
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The visa information was very helpful.Thank you

jaws
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Your videos are excellent and very informative.

rickmoore
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These presentations are much appreciated... I'm enjoying their professional quality... they're informative, educational, entertaining & offered with such a good perspective. It's comforting to have resources like this to become acquainted with accessibility and various, conditions... thanks for sharing, enjoy

bj-thul
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Knowing simple phrases would be a big help

vannsmiley
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Another component of travelling Vietnam are bus tours. There are many and are generally excellent. Anything from one day to multi days, you can find bus tours that take you to pretty much anywhere you thought of. And then some. Generally they are with a tour guide who helps with information along the way. (disclaimer - pre covid experience)

dennisgellert
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That looks so nice! Thanks for sharing the wonders of first going to Vietnam!

somethingelse
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I'd love to see a video on important phrases and homestay recommendations!

catellala
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I didn’t go home in 2 years . I miss my mom, I miss my sisters and I miss Vietnam . I Hope you to have a good time there.

Thoohio
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very good source of information on Vietnam. Thank you it has been very helpful

lindachow
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I'm planning to vacay in Vietnam this Sept 2023 🙏 Super excited!! Gonna book this trip mid April. Gonna start in Hanoi, to Danang, Hue, and end up in Ho Chi Min City.

arlene