Glad you made it to the beach, I was worried about your tyres, luckily it worked out! The starfish is so cute, but it's a pity that it can only live in the sea, otherwise I would like to raise it! Thank you for your route suggestions, I believe it will be very helpful for passengers! Great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍🤩🙌
16:24 I am touched when you took that can out of the beach. Local residents don't really have the awareness of saving their own beach but an expat did it. Thank you so much.
Oh gosh, that off the beaten path road to the beach is a a real struggle. It's very brave and adventurous of you to use that lonely gravel path with so many potholes. A big applause to you, Ken. Anyway, that exploration is worth it as you finally reached that star fish beach. Yeah, love the super fine sand on the beach. Very thoughtful of you to pick up that empty can lying there...an act done by a litterbug 😩😩 Wow, wow, that sunset is absolutely breathtaking. Nice outro by having a plate of yummy beef noodle. Excellent content, epic drone footage and as always the video is an interesting one. Thank you very much for the hard work, Ken.
The seashells in the tubs that you asked the ladies at the beach convenient store is scallops. I think I’m sure 95%. About the vocabulary, I don’t have the word stresses in Vietnamese here, so I explain that BO with the hook at the angle of the letter O, you can pronounce it like er, means avocado; BO with the stress towards to the left above the letter O, you pronounce it like O\, means beef. Also, BO with the stress to the right, you read it with the higher volume than the two BO words of avocado and beef. BO with stress on the right means tie. Example: you tie the rope on the branch of the tree. Or how to tie a tie? Summary: BO with stress towards to the right means tie as a verb, and means a bunch or a pile of… used as a Noun. Write them down on a paper, you can see their differences.
The most awesome beach I have watched in your videos. The journey to the beach said it all. Is there any accommodation on the nearby beach? It's a pity you didn't sit out to the awesome sunset. Thanks for sharing this wonderful place and beach Ken.🤩
Aww....I love the starfish and there were so many of them! If I recall correctly, that place where they were preparing the scallops on the pier is supposed to be a great seafood restaurant that another vlogger I saw years ago eat and and said it's the best seafood they ever had. I bet eating there as the sun set would be an amazing experience.
Beautiful sunset Ken thank you very much I'm glad you went that way. Ah yes the letter O for coconut and beef the accent is different. I remember Thai word and Vietnamese word for chicken is similar. That noodle meal looks delicious.
That was certainly a tough, but rewarding ride to reach the starfish beach. Yes, really only experienced motor bike riders should attempt this journey. Well done ! 👍
Don’t like you going off on roads like that alone. You arrived safely thank goodness. The starfish were beautiful the had. Lovely designs on them.they were probably feeding off the sandy bottom. Very good video.
That road is a piece of cake compared to dirt roads in the mountains of northern Thailand…especially during rainy season. You need 4 wheel drive and hire someone to ride in the back of the truck who digs you out of the mud.
I went to this same place last year on the same road. But i returned home at night and the roads were so bad i got a flat tired...luckily after a couple of miles, i was able to get it fixed at some random guy's house haha. It was so bad that my rim was touching the road..thank god
Wow, so what are the chances of bumping or meeting another fellow German on one deserted road? It has been quite a while since you did a trip like this..... Exploring and discovering off the beaten path places, having local meal in local small restaurant... That makes travelling in places like this a great experience but it's not for everyone.... Vietnamese food in general pretty simple... Overall lotsa of vegetable with either some meat... Vietnamese food is pretty easily found even in place like Malaysia or Singapore. Good healthy tasty meals...... anyway , it was quite a day.... Take care and ride safely on the road, mate.... Cheers!!
Regarding the letter d, it can make 4 different sounds (blame the Portuguese for not translating properly). It can be a hard d sound like in English, or it can be a z sound or a y sound...yeah, not sure why the Portuguese didn't uses the appropriate letters. And the word bo can be pronounced in different ways depending on the accent marks. Beef is pronounced like baw (or think of the word ball, but don't say the ll sounds at the end) or for avocado is buh (which means butter in Vietnamese). For the letters tr or ch, just think j sound in English (close enough) and tr and t are switched from English sounds so th makes the t sound whilst th makes the t sound. Gi like Ha Giang Loop makes a z sound.
A heads up for Goa India, If you are annoyed at bad roads and litter disrespecting the beauty of beaches. Then Goa has a lot of that so keep expectations low if you plan to go there. It gets extremely loud & crowded in season in the North side. So plan well or just avoid.
Ken, at 13:07, I saw a real life “Patrick” from SpongeBob SquarePants on your vlog and I took a screenshot. Lol! Maybe you don’t know who that is since you don’t watch television, but it’s a cartoon character.
FYI Phu Quoc island was neglected for so long . It just started to be developed about 14 years ago as a tourist spot . I went there in 2006 for the first time and it was still a quiet under-developed island with no luxury resorts, hotels and restaurants . The roads were worse than the one you just rode over but the scenery was amazing and there was no pollution . The locals back then were mostly fishermen and militaries who lived there to protect the island from the Cambodian invaders ( FYI under the Pol Pot's regime , the Khmer rouge soldiers always made incursions into VN to rob and massacre innocent Vietnamese people like they did to their own people . That was the reason why in 1979 after many unsuccessful warnings our national army was obliged to go to Cambodia to overthrow that bloody regime to stop the genocide and save the Cambodian people). During the French occupation and the American war , this Island was a military camp to jail the Vietnamese patriots and political prisoners who fought against the French colonialist regime and the pro-American South Vietnamese government . The Phu Quoc inhabitants were very poor because the only economic activity on this island was the Fish Sauce production . Today with the tourism rise , PQ is becoming one of the peak tourist destinations in VN . I really appreciate your respect for the environment and the sea fauna there . I am always outraged to see some tourists throw trashes on the beach and in the sea or catch and ill-treat the starfishes . Have a nice stay in VN my friend .
U know what kind of tea is it? Because when I went to Vietnam mostly they serve a cold tea. I ask a the scooter girl for food trip she only say green tea but I taste is like jasmine tea. Can you tell me what kind of tea do they serve because it calms my stomach
@@mathilde7871 It's often jasmine or chrysanthemum tea...but can be other flavors as well. It's more bitter in the north as they like their teas bitter.
Great to see you off the beaten path on your motorbike Ken. Make sure you keep your fuel tank topped up, don't want to see you running out of gas in the middle of nowhere. Stay safe and see you on the next one.
Kuya ken abroad previous happy good morning Sunday God bless thank you prayer Christ heart love ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Mr Cris Claudio gomez Molina Naga city Philippines filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭
@@tranthien8782 Thanks again, Grilled seems good, but I guessed they might be more common is Stir-fry as is common in China. When I was in Australia I use love what the Aussies call 'Moreton Bay Bugs' and I was told the Aussies didn't know they were so good until people from Vietnam started harvesting them, and I was wondering if they are popular in Vietnam? th-cam.com/video/lbn4g3s7AcQ/w-d-xo.html
@@jackoneil3933 - Yes, we have some different ways to cook with horn scallop like: stir-fried, garlic-fired, steam, stew, hot pot, poridge ... but grilled is common in here. And we also have "Moreton Bay Bugs" here, people called it "Tôm mũ ni" and they have 3 type: black, white and red, but they are expensive.
I don't know why you skip Indonesia. But I watched your video when you were in Malaysia you wanted to Indonesia in Borneo island but you denied. I think it's because of COVID 19.
i never could remember what diacritical marks mean except for the umlaut. no idea for Vietnamese seems a pity to visit a beach and not get into the water at all
@@KC-in9px .. sound like you have never been to any beautiful beaches in thailand/philipine. vietnam has beautiful beaches but thailand/philippine beaches are just more beautiful with the turquoise blue water like koh sa mui/boracay and a few more. what beaches in vietnam is similar to koh sa mui/boracay?
@@ric44nYes, I've been to all three of the countries you mentioned and many others. The Filipino and Thai beaches are pretty trashy (rubbish filled) to be honest in comparison to what's found in Vietnam. Pristine beaches can be found in Hoi An, Nha Trang, Danang, Quy Nhon, Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Cat Ba, Lang Co.....the list is long.
🇻🇳 Previous video from the deserted European City in Vietnam ➡ th-cam.com/video/xL2oVYOn3O8/w-d-xo.html
Glad you made it to the beach, I was worried about your tyres, luckily it worked out!
The starfish is so cute, but it's a pity that it can only live in the sea, otherwise I would like to raise it!
Thank you for your route suggestions, I believe it will be very helpful for passengers!
Great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍🤩🙌
16:24 I am touched when you took that can out of the beach. Local residents don't really have the awareness of saving their own beach but an expat did it. Thank you so much.
Oh gosh, that off the beaten path road to the beach is a a real struggle. It's very brave and adventurous of you to use that lonely gravel path with so many potholes. A big applause to you, Ken. Anyway, that exploration is worth it as you finally reached that star fish beach. Yeah, love the super fine sand on the beach. Very thoughtful of you to pick up that empty can lying there...an act done by a litterbug 😩😩 Wow, wow, that sunset is absolutely breathtaking. Nice outro by having a plate of yummy beef noodle. Excellent content, epic drone footage and as always the video is an interesting one. Thank you very much for the hard work, Ken.
Really enjoyung Vietnam serie, but also miss so much The Philippines ❤
Rural village exploration is always exciting. Great videos
The seashells in the tubs that you asked the ladies at the beach convenient store is scallops. I think I’m sure 95%. About the vocabulary, I don’t have the word stresses in Vietnamese here, so I explain that BO with the hook at the angle of the letter O, you can pronounce it like er, means avocado; BO with the stress towards to the left above the letter O, you pronounce it like O\, means beef. Also, BO with the stress to the right, you read it with the higher volume than the two BO words of avocado and beef. BO with stress on the right means tie. Example: you tie the rope on the branch of the tree. Or how to tie a tie? Summary: BO with stress towards to the right means tie as a verb, and means a bunch or a pile of… used as a Noun. Write them down on a paper, you can see their differences.
It's horn scallops, "sò mai" 😊
Love your videos ❤️❤️
I couldn’t hardly wait to come to phu quoc this Saturday after Ho chi minh 😍
The most awesome beach I have watched in your videos. The journey to the beach said it all. Is there any accommodation on the nearby beach? It's a pity you didn't sit out to the awesome sunset. Thanks for sharing this wonderful place and beach Ken.🤩
Happy to hear that, thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed the beach and showing us around :)
Thank you for your great video, Ken!
I love your point of view 💖
Awesome video
Have a safe travel on that long road ken .enjoy your vietnam tour.👍✌😍🙏🇵🇭
Look how clear the water is! wow❤❤❤❤❤
Aww....I love the starfish and there were so many of them! If I recall correctly, that place where they were preparing the scallops on the pier is supposed to be a great seafood restaurant that another vlogger I saw years ago eat and and said it's the best seafood they ever had. I bet eating there as the sun set would be an amazing experience.
Great and interesting video. I like it as always too. Thanks Ken. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
That’s a real serious challenges you have there Mr. Ken 😬, stay safe 🙏
Beautiful sunset Ken thank you very much I'm glad you went that way.
Ah yes the letter O for coconut and beef the accent is different. I remember Thai word and Vietnamese word for chicken is similar. That noodle meal looks delicious.
Wow. beach in Vietnam is beautiful.
from. Thai
That was certainly a tough, but rewarding ride to reach the starfish beach. Yes, really only experienced motor bike riders should attempt this journey. Well done ! 👍
Hahaha rewarding dirty beach
Don’t like you going off on roads like that alone. You arrived safely thank goodness. The starfish were beautiful the had. Lovely designs on them.they were probably feeding off the sandy bottom. Very good video.
It's safe to go off road alone there...as long as when you get lost, a local comes by to rescue you. LOL!
That road is a piece of cake compared to dirt roads in the mountains of northern Thailand…especially during rainy season. You need 4 wheel drive and hire someone to ride in the back of the truck who digs you out of the mud.
Nice content brother 😊
Beautiful star fish
You should hit up the Azores islands this summer bro 👍 cheers
After H.K. 🇭🇰videos I am addicted 😅😂to watching all your videos 😂
I went to this same place last year on the same road. But i returned home at night and the roads were so bad i got a flat tired...luckily after a couple of miles, i was able to get it fixed at some random guy's house haha. It was so bad that my rim was touching the road..thank god
Hi Ken love your vlogs but I can’t understand why you don’t hire a trail bike more suited to that type of terrain…?
Ken, u drop ur scooter engine on the dirt road. Do u known ur scooter won’t move without an engine? U r so brave. Good luck, mate.👍
Wow, so what are the chances of bumping or meeting another fellow German on one deserted road? It has been quite a while since you did a trip like this..... Exploring and discovering off the beaten path places, having local meal in local small restaurant... That makes travelling in places like this a great experience but it's not for everyone.... Vietnamese food in general pretty simple... Overall lotsa of vegetable with either some meat... Vietnamese food is pretty easily found even in place like Malaysia or Singapore. Good healthy tasty meals...... anyway , it was quite a day.... Take care and ride safely on the road, mate.... Cheers!!
It will be very exciting to see Wild Tiger
Regarding the letter d, it can make 4 different sounds (blame the Portuguese for not translating properly). It can be a hard d sound like in English, or it can be a z sound or a y sound...yeah, not sure why the Portuguese didn't uses the appropriate letters. And the word bo can be pronounced in different ways depending on the accent marks. Beef is pronounced like baw (or think of the word ball, but don't say the ll sounds at the end) or for avocado is buh (which means butter in Vietnamese). For the letters tr or ch, just think j sound in English (close enough) and tr and t are switched from English sounds so th makes the t sound whilst th makes the t sound. Gi like Ha Giang Loop makes a z sound.
A heads up for Goa India, If you are annoyed at bad roads and litter disrespecting the beauty of beaches. Then Goa has a lot of that so keep expectations low if you plan to go there. It gets extremely loud & crowded in season in the North side. So plan well or just avoid.
Ken, at 13:07, I saw a real life “Patrick” from SpongeBob SquarePants on your vlog and I took a screenshot. Lol! Maybe you don’t know who that is since you don’t watch television, but it’s a cartoon character.
FYI Phu Quoc island was neglected for so long . It just started to be developed about 14 years ago as a tourist spot . I went there in 2006 for the first time and it was still a quiet under-developed island with no luxury resorts, hotels and restaurants . The roads were worse than the one you just rode over but the scenery was amazing and there was no pollution . The locals back then were mostly fishermen and militaries who lived there to protect the island from the Cambodian invaders ( FYI under the Pol Pot's regime , the Khmer rouge soldiers always made incursions into VN to rob and massacre innocent Vietnamese people like they did to their own people . That was the reason why in 1979 after many unsuccessful warnings our national army was obliged to go to Cambodia to overthrow that bloody regime to stop the genocide and save the Cambodian people). During the French occupation and the American war , this Island was a military camp to jail the Vietnamese patriots and political prisoners who fought against the French colonialist regime and the pro-American South Vietnamese government . The Phu Quoc inhabitants were very poor because the only economic activity on this island was the Fish Sauce production . Today with the tourism rise , PQ is becoming one of the peak tourist destinations in VN .
I really appreciate your respect for the environment and the sea fauna there . I am always outraged to see some tourists throw trashes on the beach and in the sea or catch and ill-treat the starfishes . Have a nice stay in VN my friend .
HELLO GOOD MORNING VIETNAM KEN FROM GERMANY MOTORCYLE MORE FUN
You deserved a like because of taking the can and throwing it away.
Take Viettel sim for Off-road, island and country side
Mobiphone and Vinaphone 're good in city
If you ride on roads in the areas of Da Lat - Dak Lak - Dak Nong - Kom tum you may see Tiger / Wild Tiger next to roads
Nếu như có thời gian bạn lên ghé thăm côn đảo thiên nhiên đẹp như tranh.
The free drink usually is very watered-down tea! :3 1 tea/10 water...
U know what kind of tea is it? Because when I went to Vietnam mostly they serve a cold tea. I ask a the scooter girl for food trip she only say green tea but I taste is like jasmine tea. Can you tell me what kind of tea do they serve because it calms my stomach
@@mathilde7871 It's often jasmine or chrysanthemum tea...but can be other flavors as well. It's more bitter in the north as they like their teas bitter.
Great to see you off the beaten path on your motorbike Ken. Make sure you keep your fuel tank topped up, don't want to see you running out of gas in the middle of nowhere. Stay safe and see you on the next one.
Wow, such a bad road😂. I had the same in Thailand, Koh Samui, I fell off and broke the mirror and the seat of my scooter🙈.
11:08 cái đó tiếng việt gọi là gì " *tiếng còi buổi sáng* " ? To my Vietnamese brothers and sisters, I thank you all in advance
It's horn scallop, Vietnamese call it "Sò Mai"
Ken loves the smoothies. Always getting them. 😂. You need more beer 🍺….
That women is washing "Cồi Điệp", its the meat is very tough and clings to the inside of the shell. (The scallops or mussel ).
Damn, I need to visit Vietnam :)
Please go to Da Lat soon bro
Tôi nghe thấy tiếng động cơ từ chiếc xe có vẻ không được ổn cho lắm!
the guy at 20.34 just throwing his trash off his moped as a local should be ashamed at beach too ! like broo!
Kuya ken abroad previous happy good morning Sunday God bless thank you prayer Christ heart love ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Mr Cris Claudio gomez Molina Naga city Philippines filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭
At 11:50 those 'apricot whistles' look like scallops from back here
It's horn scallops, we call it "Sò mai" here
@@tranthien8782 Thanks! what is the most popular way they are prepared?
@@jackoneil3933 we usually grilled it with scallion oil and roasted peanut, and remember to clean all the sand inside the horn scallops first
@@tranthien8782 Thanks again, Grilled seems good, but I guessed they might be more common is Stir-fry as is common in China. When I was in Australia I use love what the Aussies call 'Moreton Bay Bugs' and I was told the Aussies didn't know they were so good until people from Vietnam started harvesting them, and I was wondering if they are popular in Vietnam?
th-cam.com/video/lbn4g3s7AcQ/w-d-xo.html
@@jackoneil3933 - Yes, we have some different ways to cook with horn scallop like: stir-fried, garlic-fired, steam, stew, hot pot, poridge ... but grilled is common in here. And we also have "Moreton Bay Bugs" here, people called it "Tôm mũ ni" and they have 3 type: black, white and red, but they are expensive.
Khong có phụ đề tiếng việt nhỉ
You can switch the subtitles to Vietnamese ✌️
Where is this in Vietnam?
Phú quốc island
I don't know why you skip Indonesia. But I watched your video when you were in Malaysia you wanted to Indonesia in Borneo island but you denied. I think it's because of COVID 19.
When's India on your list ?
No boat? Lol 😆
Better on a bus or not riding alone
It's a Patrick Star Fish
Came of my bike on the same road during tet
i never could remember what diacritical marks mean except for the umlaut. no idea for Vietnamese
seems a pity to visit a beach and not get into the water at all
Tôi đoán có thể bạn đang du lịch ở đảo phú quốc.hãy cẩn thận chiếc xe máy của bạn .nếu như gặp phải kẻ trộm.
11:08 cái đó tiếng việt gọi là gì " *tiếng còi buổi sáng* "
nvc
vietnam is not the place for turquoise blue water like thailand or the Philippine.
That's a ridiculous statement. Vietnam boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
@@KC-in9px .. sound like you have never been to any beautiful beaches in thailand/philipine. vietnam has beautiful beaches but thailand/philippine beaches are just more beautiful with the turquoise blue water like koh sa mui/boracay and a few more. what beaches in vietnam is similar to koh sa mui/boracay?
@@ric44nYes, I've been to all three of the countries you mentioned and many others. The Filipino and Thai beaches are pretty trashy (rubbish filled) to be honest in comparison to what's found in Vietnam. Pristine beaches can be found in Hoi An, Nha Trang, Danang, Quy Nhon, Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Cat Ba, Lang Co.....the list is long.
Torquise brown algae
@@KC-in9px
ดูซะ อย่าแค่คิดเอา
th-cam.com/video/Bgz0NPh7Khs/w-d-xo.html
Beach is dirty
Same like in your country the beach also dirty
Pignoy haha