As a vietnamese living abroad, I loved the video. It was perfect thank you so much for making me feel like travelling back to my home country can’t wait for the next episodes
You bring back memories! I spent 4 years in Ho Chi Minh City. I don't miss the heat, but I had an awesome time exploring and meeting wonderful people that I will always remember and cherish. Enjoy your time!
I enjoy watching a episode of your life Lucile you are full of goodness & happyness and the helpful information! Thank you for sharing the world at large with your gorgeous smile Lucile..
Yes, I love your city so much! Such a dynamic place and nicest people (and best food obviously!!) It was very very hot indeed!! We went out mostly at night which felt very nice!!
I visited Ho Chi Minh City in 1995, so I was interested to see how the city has changed. Wow! 😲 The urbanisation amazes me - all those skyscrapers - but I’m glad to see that prosperity has come to Vietnam, glad too to see that the traditional life remains. My lasting memory is of the people, warm and welcoming, good to be with. You captured all these elements in the video. Great work! 👏 The food looks wonderful, but I think I’ll leave sea worms to those who know how to appreciate them. 😄 Thank you for sharing.
At that area in District 2 was not quite rice fields. District 2 back then was poor, outskirt of Saigon, but not like countryside. There were tons of people living there, underdeveloped, but not enough land for agriculture, like rice. We used to take shortcut across district 2 from district 1 ferry to Thao Dien.
Merci Lucile pour cette vidéo très intéressante ! De quoi est faite la pâte de la pizza ? J'aimerais bien cuisiner quelquechose de ressemblant 😊 Merci aussi à Emma pour t'avoir accompagné et pour ses explications 😊
Funny thing about the "mafia" in District 4. I used to live a couple houses away from the "biggest" mafia leader back then, and no body knew about it :) until he was arrested.... The thing about mafia and street gangs in District 4 back then was more hyped up than anything. Yeah, I lived there and I bared saw gangs in actions :). I'd seen fights on the street there as much as I'd seen in District 1 and District 3, where I went to school at young age.
How can we contact Emma for a guide? We are going to Vietnam in April and would like to have her as our guide. Can you please give us where we could contact her. Thank you so much for sharing this information about Vietnam
Nice video. I like to remind you that Vietnam has ethnic Chinese that want to show you their heritage instead of the Vuetnamese's. So in the end you only see Vietnam culture is "non existant". It's a bad thing that theunfnortunate Vietnam is next to the giant China. What you don't know í s that China owes its splendors thanks largely to the Vietnamese contribution. History has shown that the Forbiden City in Beijing was actually designed by a very yong Vietnamese architect named Nguyen An from the initial design to the finished construction. The "1000 yrs Chinese doimination" is about the Vietnamese invention of the "crossbow" that was stolen by the Chinese that led to that period of the Chinese ruling. Without it, such "1000 yrs of China's domination" would never happen. Among other things. The French colonization is the opposite. Yes colonization is bad, but do you know how much the French have contribruted to Vietnam's economy today? Fact is the coffee that you are ẹnjoying, and the" banh mi", it's the French bagtte. Among other things.
Hello, I just wanted to say that I found the food very safe in Vietnam! You will see in my next videos but I went to very local places and everything was very nice and clean and overall good to eat! Everywhere, I recommend sticking to places where you can see a lot of local people buying, I usually often have a problem when I eat in tourists spots, even in France, my home country (pro tip: do NOT eat anywhere near the Eiffel Tower if you don't want to have any belly troubles!)
@@thumtlnguyen3626 I agree that not every country is for everyone but I found Vietnam very clean and nice! It's so enjoyable how people never wear shoes inside and how clean the floors are!! I love sitting on the ground so that was so nice for me :)
Vietnam is the cleanest and safest place, friends, every country has a light corner and a dark corner, prices in Vietnam are too cheap, this is an opportunity for travel enthusiasts to enjoy life, now. If you don't enjoy it, you won't have the opportunity later.😂
As a vietnamese living abroad, I loved the video. It was perfect thank you so much for making me feel like travelling back to my home country can’t wait for the next episodes
Oh thank you so much!! That means a lot :)
You bring back memories! I spent 4 years in Ho Chi Minh City. I don't miss the heat, but I had an awesome time exploring and meeting wonderful people that I will always remember and cherish. Enjoy your time!
4 years in Ho Chi Minh City, that's amazing! It's such a lively city!
Lucile is by far the prettiest and coolest travel vlogger !
I just love this ! With the street sounds in the background, I feel like I'm there with you 😍
Aww!! I wish you were there too, our trip in Finland was so fun!!
Thanks for Sharing Lucile☺️I’m a vietnamese Australian born& looking forward to my vietnam trip in near future. Great video☺️☺️👍
Hi, good to see you in the comments section :) I hope you have an amazing time in Vietnam!!
Looks incredible Lucile! Awesome video :)
when are you gonna upload? :(
I enjoy watching a episode of your life Lucile you are full of goodness & happyness and the helpful information! Thank you for sharing the world at large with your gorgeous smile Lucile..
Very hot time of the year. Glad you have some cool experiences with the city I'm living in.
Yes, I love your city so much! Such a dynamic place and nicest people (and best food obviously!!) It was very very hot indeed!! We went out mostly at night which felt very nice!!
@@LucileHR Was it raining a lot during your time there? I am wondering coz I am planing a trip in similar time to yours. :)
I visited Ho Chi Minh City in 1995, so I was interested to see how the city has changed. Wow! 😲 The urbanisation amazes me - all those skyscrapers - but I’m glad to see that prosperity has come to Vietnam, glad too to see that the traditional life remains. My lasting memory is of the people, warm and welcoming, good to be with. You captured all these elements in the video. Great work! 👏 The food looks wonderful, but I think I’ll leave sea worms to those who know how to appreciate them. 😄 Thank you for sharing.
Such a great and informative video Lucile!
Thank you so much Dominique!!
Coconut coffee wow, that looks great. Vietnam is charming
it is so good! I need to learn how to make it myself! :)
At that area in District 2 was not quite rice fields. District 2 back then was poor, outskirt of Saigon, but not like countryside. There were tons of people living there, underdeveloped, but not enough land for agriculture, like rice. We used to take shortcut across district 2 from district 1 ferry to Thao Dien.
Merci Lucile pour cette vidéo très intéressante ! De quoi est faite la pâte de la pizza ? J'aimerais bien cuisiner quelquechose de ressemblant 😊 Merci aussi à Emma pour t'avoir accompagné et pour ses explications 😊
Je crois que c'est du papier de riz comme celui utilisé pour les nems ! C'était très bon !!
everything seems so gooooooood
Yes, everything was delicious :D
Koreans eat chicken feet too. It contains a lot of collagen which is good for your skin. By the way Lucile your skin is so beautiful.
You came to Vietnam, you got a sub from me!
Thank you so much for watching :)
Another great video! Did you experience food poisoning from eating street food? Merci bien!
Awesome job Lucia thumb up
Thank you :)
Funny thing about the "mafia" in District 4. I used to live a couple houses away from the "biggest" mafia leader back then, and no body knew about it :) until he was arrested.... The thing about mafia and street gangs in District 4 back then was more hyped up than anything. Yeah, I lived there and I bared saw gangs in actions :). I'd seen fights on the street there as much as I'd seen in District 1 and District 3, where I went to school at young age.
Ooooo cool, the lil quail eggie.
it's such a delicious street food!
Magic 😍
:D
cảnh thật tuyệt vơi 😊😊😊
helo you .chúc các bạn có kỳ nghỉ du lịch thành công vui vẻ và hạnh phúc ở Vietnam cửa chúng tôi😊😊😊😊
cảm ơn bạn đã xem video của tôi! (Thank you for watching my video :))
Welcome to my homecity 😊
Thank you, I love it :)
❤l love your video, and you look so beautiful too.
So coo and affordable
Hi Lucile can I ask you some questions? What’s the name of Chinese temple that you have visited in Ho Chi Minh city?
welcome to the land of cheap and cool:) Sài Gòn not about the noisy and honking also random karaoke at night :).
I love Saigon :)
How can we contact Emma for a guide? We are going to Vietnam in April and would like to have her as our guide. Can you please give us where we could contact her. Thank you so much for sharing this information about Vietnam
SÀI GÒN
I love street food gnom gnom
Hồ chí minh was Saigon
Saigon.
Is the coffee hi or or cold?
the coconut coffee was cold! It felt nice because there was a heat wave when i was there!!
@@LucileHR thank you Lucile .
I cute white girl in my country.. I live in TX... Hope to see you in Vietnam in September :) I love u baby
You want spicy get sa te 😂😂😂
Just have 2 million dollars in hand to go to Vietnam to live like a king😂
Xaml!
Whats your ethnicity?
European (Half of my family is from France, half from Spain)
Nice video. I like to remind you that Vietnam has ethnic Chinese that want to show you their heritage instead of the Vuetnamese's. So in the end you only see Vietnam culture is "non existant". It's a bad thing that theunfnortunate Vietnam is next to the giant China. What you don't know í s that China owes its splendors thanks largely to the Vietnamese contribution. History has shown that the Forbiden City in Beijing was actually designed by a very yong Vietnamese architect named Nguyen An from the initial design to the finished construction. The "1000 yrs Chinese doimination" is about the Vietnamese invention of the "crossbow" that was stolen by the Chinese that led to that period of the Chinese ruling. Without it, such "1000 yrs of China's domination" would never happen. Among other things.
The French colonization is the opposite. Yes colonization is bad, but do you know how much the French have contribruted to Vietnam's economy today? Fact is the coffee that you are ẹnjoying, and the" banh mi", it's the French bagtte. Among other things.
. Khi tiêu đề .( Không như mong đợi ) . Có nhũng điểm bạn không hài lòng hay vấn đề gì ở VN . 😢
Your surname very common to Philippines.
Yesss, that's true!! My dad is from Spain so that's why i have this surname :)
Vietnam could be more enjoyable if the people didn’t throw trash everywhere and sell the food with safety and sanitary.
Vietnam is not for everyone. Hygiene-conscious people like you should stick to FWCs.
Hello, I just wanted to say that I found the food very safe in Vietnam! You will see in my next videos but I went to very local places and everything was very nice and clean and overall good to eat! Everywhere, I recommend sticking to places where you can see a lot of local people buying, I usually often have a problem when I eat in tourists spots, even in France, my home country (pro tip: do NOT eat anywhere near the Eiffel Tower if you don't want to have any belly troubles!)
@@thumtlnguyen3626 I agree that not every country is for everyone but I found Vietnam very clean and nice! It's so enjoyable how people never wear shoes inside and how clean the floors are!! I love sitting on the ground so that was so nice for me :)
Vietnam is the cleanest and safest place, friends, every country has a light corner and a dark corner, prices in Vietnam are too cheap, this is an opportunity for travel enthusiasts to enjoy life, now. If you don't enjoy it, you won't have the opportunity later.😂
love your comment hope you won't come to vietnam and live in the safe place.