Vietnam by Motorbike: Hue, Hoi An and Nha Trang 🇻🇳 Ep. 5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Join us on an unforgettable adventure as we journey through the heart of Vietnam! In this episode, we start with a rainy ride from the spectacular caves of Phong Nha to the historic Vin Moc Tunnels, a remarkable underground complex built to protect villagers during the Vietnam War. Explore the rich history of these tunnels and learn about the resilience of the Vietnamese people.
Next, we travel to the ancient city of Hue, where we immerse ourselves in the local culture and taste the delicious cuisine. Marvel at the grandeur of the emperor’s palace and its impressive architecture. Our journey continues to Hoi An, a beautiful city known for its ancient streets, vibrant night market, and talented tailors. Although we found it a bit touristy, the charm of Hoi An at night is undeniable.
Finally, we reach the coastal city of Nha Trang, where we take a well-deserved break to enjoy the stunning beaches and relax by the sea. This episode is packed with historical insights, cultural experiences, and breathtaking scenery. Join us as we explore Vin Moc, Hue, Hoi An, and Nha Trang on our epic Vietnamese adventure!
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Beautiful video. Thank you 👍👍
I am Vietnamese 🇻🇳
What is your nationality? 😃
Do you love Vietnam?❤
Because every time I meet foreigners in Vietnam, I feel very happy and proud, so not just once but I invite you to come explore Vietnam many times. 😀🇻🇳😉
FYI the lycée Yersin was not built in Hanoi , but in Dalat , a beautiful city north of Saigon , discovered by Dr. Alexandre Yersin in 1893 .
Hey, I'm pretty sure it is in Hanoi : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyc%C3%A9e_fran%C3%A7ais_Alexandre_Yersin
@@BiasedMedia I meant the original lycée Yersin in Vietnam . The new one in Hanoi was built recently only a few years ago . If you have time , stop in Dalat to check-out that high school with its beautiful original French architecture . Since 1975 it became the National Academy of Pedagogy . My brother and his wife were actually students of this school from 1956 to 1963 . Besides that French high school there was a French primary school named Petit Lycée for kids before they could attend the Grand Lycée Yersin .
@@hungcuongnguyen293 ah very interesting thank you ! Yes we've been to Dalat, it was one of our favorite cities in Vietnam.
BTW …. really great video guys. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done !
Thanks so much!
very beautiful videos 😊❤
Thanks a lot !
@@BiasedMedia Use proper titles and tags in your videos. This will increase your video views and subscribers.
Can I ask what do you mean by proper titles ?
@@BiasedMedia Yes, of course. There are some other problems with your channel. You need to improve on them. I can help you with this. if you want
What kind of camera do you use?And I see that you most likely rode an XR150-250. How does the two-passenger seat feel?
I used a DJI omso action 4 and a DJI pocket 3. We had a XR150L and it was totally fine.
*_Làm sao Biased biết địa đạo Vĩnh Mốc hay thật_* !
In Saigon there used to be two other French high schools named Lycée Marie Curie for girls and Lycée Jean-Jacques Rousseau (another Swiss) for boys . But after 1975 the name of the boy lyceum was changed to Lê Quy Don .
Ah yes, we actually stayed in the hotel in front of the lycée Marie Curie, very lively school. Jean-Jacques Rousseau is from the same city as myself !
Came cross your content and really like the way you tried to learn about our culture.
It's a bit of pity that you should hire a tour guide or food tour when you were in Hanoi. Our people were actually based in the North and then moved South for expansion. That's why in the south you start seeing a mix between Charm and Vietnamese Culture.
So the place where culture and history can be felt the most is the North, the more you go to the South, the more you see the Western's Culture influences.
Thank you! We actually enjoyed the north a lot more !
Awesome thanks 4 sharing.😊
Thanks for watching!
Regarding those whistling bird sounds. Those are recordings running in a looping format. The recordings are aimed at attracting birds to enter tall purpose built structures so the birds can nest. As I understand it these particular birds produce a saliva about their nests which is harvested and sold. I believe it’s a favourite of the Vietnamese people.
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Thanks very interesting!
That swallow 's saliva is called Yên Sao ( swallow 's nest ) and is considered by the Vietnamese and the Chinese people as a good tonic and a food delight .