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  • we finally made it to Vietnam.

  • So in this video ominous share with you guys, my top things you need to know when first coming to dinner.

  • So we've traveled outside of Japan and we've made it to Vietnam, specifically Danang and I wanted to take you around this city and kind of show you things that I've learned on this short trip that have you been here.

  • There's a lot of things that I didn't know about when first coming here.

  • But along the way and after a lot of research, just trawling hair, I figured out some things that I thought that might be useful for you guys.

  • If you're coming to Vietnam or the dining area and this video is capping off our Vietnam Siri's.

  • There's more videos to come about street food places, luxury hotels and all sorts of places in Vietnam.

  • So definitely if you want to see more of these kind of videos, that's Robin and the bell, but so you don't miss any of them.

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  • So that'll said, Let me share with you guys my tips and tricks and navigate through Danang, Vietnam.

  • Let's do this.

  • All right, so let's suck about where to stay in Danang.

  • The reason I want to talk about this is when I was first coming to denying myself, I didn't know where I wanted to stay, and that was kind of like the thing I didn't find a lot of information on.

  • And so I wanted to kind of spend a little time on just talking about where you're going to stay.

  • When you're standing there saying now, you pretty much have three options, you can say Beat side.

  • You can stay seedy side, or you can say, kind of like the outer parts of the language like that on the north or the south side of the city and the beach area.

  • Beachside, to me, is a little more calm.

  • Just a long strip.

  • You do have these amazing views, and if you want to just go to city, then you could take a taxi.

  • There are more seafood restaurant options by the beach, like the ones where you get to pick up the live seafood from the tanks or buckets and in the staff weigh it out in front of you.

  • I personally enjoy this process, and I think it's more reasonably priced, so feel like me.

  • The beachside may be your best choice.

  • Hotels around Nikki Beach look quite similar small, skinny and older, and they seem to be built all around the same time if we go a bit more south around me on beach, I noticed a lot of larger hotels, but also relatively dated.

  • On the city side.

  • It's a little more like packed and crammed in.

  • It's not the cleanest of cities, so it is still kind of developing, and you'll find that there's a lot of traffic and people honking.

  • But you will find that there's a more variety of food on the city side.

  • There's a lot more coffee shops on the city side.

  • You'll find that the hotels are generally cheaper now if you're looking for something a little bit more luxurious in terms of your stay than up north and down south of the really, really nice hotels are actually gonna be saying That's a really nice hotels coming up.

  • So subscribe to the Siri's because that's going to just blow your mind Now.

  • I ended up staying at the hotel side, and I'm actually happy that I did.

  • But I think that's because of my preference on how to spend the holidays.

  • I actually enjoy being right next to the beach.

  • And if you look just out this way, I have this amazing view just overlooking the Ocean Beach.

  • So I'm actually quite happy that I decided to go beachside.

  • And it's actually not that far from the city itself, because you can take a taxi but more about the taxi and food options later on.

  • In this video, one of things I like to do is go for runs in the morning, or you can do that in the safe side.

  • But it's just quite busy, could probably run alongside the river.

  • But here you can just run along the beach, which is just completely amazing every morning.

  • So if you wanna have kind of like a healthy running style vacation, going beat side is probably a nice thing, so the hotel.

  • I'm staying.

  • You guys are probably wondering.

  • I'm seeing at the Paris Delhi hotel, which actually isn't that bad.

  • I like I like the area that we're in again.

  • The view is amazing.

  • The location is great room.

  • I actually personally like myself.

  • My life, on the other hand, doesn't get so much.

  • Just because he thinks, um how do I put this nicely Thinks that cleaning could be a little bit better.

  • Then it is.

  • So maybe if you you into cleanliness, then maybe the parents Delhi Hotel is not for you.

  • But if you look down this strip, there's a lot of hotels that are similar dependents deli like they looked like they were all built during the same time, but L a Cartier is probably looks like it's a little bit newer than the rest of them.

  • We haven't been inside, but that's probably where we look into staying public next time you come here and this is the beach and back in this area that we're in is a bit south from parents telling the hotel that we were at earlier.

  • What you find is that it actually has the larger hotels.

  • They're like sitting in lounge areas on the beach was all tonight, and they even have, like, these nice bars.

  • In fact, this hotel holiday it looks like they have a tunnel that goes underground directly to the beef so that you don't have to cross the street, which, like get a bit Harry, because there's just so much shopping going back and forth.

  • Overall, though, like I like this kind of area and what's nice is just running perpendicular to the beach.

  • There's a really, like wide road.

  • It has kind of, Ah, a tourist trap.

  • Five.

  • You don't see as many locals there, and you see like a lot more tourists.

  • They have a lot of souvenir shops.

  • They have a massage shops and it just feels like, um, or tourist friendly area.

  • I don't know.

  • I think if we were to stay on this like Danang beachside area, this might be actually a better spot for us to stay because the beach is Lester.

  • And then just right here we were actually able to rent boogie boards agreeable to your accident, able to run some surfboards and actually served in this area.

  • So maybe it's kind of like a better section than up north, where we're staying at right now.

  • And this beach area is just super nice, like the sand itself.

  • I don't know.

  • I just got sand all over myself.

  • And in almost Michaels drinks.

  • The sand itself feels really nice.

  • Very, very fine sand.

  • The waves are fun to play with because there's like a constant rolling wave just all along the beach and the waves come get pretty big.

  • So you gotta kind of watch out getting swept away.

  • But like one of the nice surprises is the beach itself.

  • How do you say how Christine It still is despite all the tourists.

  • In fact, I know maybe this isn't the high season right now, but there's not a lot of turns around, so you'll get like spots where you can almost feel like you're by yourself on the beach.

  • You're not like inundated with people and crowds.

  • You do feel it's like the private beefs that you wanted, but depending on the section you are then are still like people around.

  • I've been to several beach countries, like, for example, I've been to a cat.

  • I've been to Brock I when you're sitting at the beach.

  • You'll find a lot of people trying to sell you things, even like little kids coming up and, like trying to sell you little trinkets or sunglasses Gonna build a castle for you.

  • You don't get a lot of that here.

  • Maybe you were approached by one person selling sunglasses, but aside from that, we weren't really approach.

  • So you feel less bothered by people trying to sell you goods, which is really nice.

  • I don't know why that is.

  • Maybe it's just Vietnam in general.

  • And one thing yours will happen.

  • The careful of like we're on the beach right here.

  • There's no stop lights.

  • So you have to be really careful with the traffic when crossing.

  • Pricing is always tricky because there's not a lot of street lights here.

  • So basically, you just have to go when Captain kind of slows down.

  • But in the middle of the day, sometimes there's no let down to just kind of like, wait, gonna protect Michael.

  • There we go.

  • Now we're on this side.

  • These guys a break.

  • Oh, here we go.

  • There's not a lot of stoplights, so you're like having to play Frogger with your life or on the streets, and it does get a bit Harry and some of the city areas where the traffic gets really, really busy.

  • And what I found is instead of running, walking and like, making yourself like apparent up school to them is probably safer than running across the street and the just, like, kind of weave around you.

  • But if you like, try to dark, then they might not be able to predict how fast you're moving.

  • So if you're crossing the street, maybe one of my tips would be just kind of walk at a normal pace instead of like run, even though you're kind of scared.

  • All right, time to talk about the city area.

  • So what would you think of the city area?

  • Don't expect something that's really, really developed.

  • You'll find it like when you actually start walking the streets.

  • A lot of the sidewalks are like point hard to walk on because they're very uneven.

  • Some of the roads aren't finished completely.

  • Just wanted to share that with you before we like, take you to the city in terms of like tourist spots.

  • The biggest tourist spots here are just in front of me the Dragon Bridge.

  • The highlight of Dragon Bridge is definitely at night.

  • It's lit up in all different colors in a non P m.

  • On weekends and holidays, that dragon goes fire and water.

  • Unfortunately, I couldn't make it on time to catch the bench, but I believe the best spot to watch this is around the sea lion area on the beach side.

  • They're street vendors, and you'll see many people hanging out around this area.

  • Another tourist spot is the Catholic Cathedral.

  • You won't find a lot of pink churches.

  • A lot of tourists go to that.

  • But for me, it wasn't too exciting.

  • So this is the Niang's Cathedral, and it was built in 1923.

  • Pretty unique because you don't see a lot of Catholic churches with Weathervane Cox, that sylvan and sound right?

  • Whether being called other popular streets on the city side is one this street that we're on now It's called Done Street, and it runs to the Han River.

  • Just being the Dragon Bridge and the Hom Bridge, and one street over is the wrong Tran Phu, supposed to be like a tourist street with a lot of shopping and sucks but I didn't really see a lot going on.

  • Aside from some minor shopping's copy shops, you can also check out the marble statues on Buck Down Street, which is another tourist spot.

  • But I found it a bit lackluster, so it wasn't for me.

  • One thing to note, though.

  • There's absolutely nothing going on south of Dragon Bitch as it's filled with empty lots.

  • Maybe in the future there'll be something in here.

  • What I found Engine, like most interesting is that the coffee shops here seems to be like the busiest social like location where everyone likes to gather and beat.

  • It's almost like Starbucks on steroids.

  • So many people gather is like all these different coffee shops sit and talk all day, and I haven't found the reason why.

  • Maybe you as king let me know if you know.

  • As you can see, there's actually not a lot going on in the city with several linings.

  • Thing on the city side is that a whole slew of restaurants and bars in places just like hang out with your friends, like the coffee shops.

  • So if you're looking for that food and drink experience, then I would say this city side is more your speed, But again, you can always just take a taxi from the beach side.

  • It's only a few minutes, and it's relatively cheap.

  • Travel to the city.

  • All right, so let's talk food.

  • If you guys are looking to see, like, see what in Danang, then this is gonna be part of the series.

  • And be sure not to miss that video really into food is definitely subscribe, but in general, that food is relatively inexpensive here in denying you get a chicken and life's dish for like two bucks conceived, in fact, is pretty expensive as well.

  • If you're sticking with clams, even snails, for some reason, the lobsters and the fish are I found on the higher side, like they're charging like to 2.5 million dong for a kilo of lobster, which is roughly like a little over $100.

  • But maybe it's because we're in the winter and it's out of season catch.

  • I'm not quite sure, but it's sex prices are really, really expensive.

  • From what I found, one thing that I found really, really cheap are the beers.

  • Even at restaurants, you're playing like a dollar for a beer and, like ordering beers, what they'll do to order a case of beer and they'll just send it back to the side.

  • Maybe this is only like a couple restaurants where they do it, get them as they want.

  • And then they give the customers pops of ice, and then they just pour the beers into the ice and they drink like that so it gets kind of watered down.

  • But like a least, you like really cold beers and another table manner.

  • I noticed maybe a cultural thing instead of the service collecting the beer bottles throughout dinner customers.

  • We're just leaving empty bottles around the beep.

  • I don't know that they actually have, like, garbage cans right underneath the table, which is also quite interesting.

  • Just like when you throw your trash just nice in this incident.

  • Like they know people, they just gonna throw.

  • Seco hates on the floor.

  • I know understand.

  • I'm in a different country.

  • That's cool, actually like fine with me.

  • But I think speaking to you guys that are traveling to Vietnam for the first time, you might just want to prepare yourself for this kind of eating culture here in Vietnam, It might not be as intimately from where you come from.

  • Also, another thing you want to consider is credit cards versus cash.

  • A lot of these, like stalls at places that are like nice restaurants, they only accept cash.

  • So be prepared to have cash.

  • When you're eating places that do accept credit cards, you also need to be careful with what happened.

  • Credit card you have.

  • I have a visa card, which seems to be generally accepted.

  • But my wife, she has an American Express.

  • No.

  • Where does it work so again, like Visa is okay, but other credit cards don't work.

  • Sometimes when you're a little bit tired, I don't want to go out.

  • You can actually order for the year, which kind of makes it, which is kind of nice.

  • We use an app called foodie, a very useful app.

  • Here.

  • A lot of people use it for food reviews, like in the States.

  • We have yelp in Japan.

  • We have a rabbit ago.

  • Here in Vietnam, they use an app called foodie, and it not only has reviews, but it also has a delivery service that you can use We just loaded with Facebook put our credit card information and they delivered right to our hotel so quite useful.

  • But the one thing he's been, according to the soup, the foe that it didn't actually come with any bowls.

  • So luckily, we just ask the hotel, but definitely useful app.

  • If you get tired of going out and just want to get some food, this is our fun.

  • Tonight I found the foodie sight and out very useful because it's used and raided by locals.

  • Although you can't read the restaurant reviews and comments, you can see the pictures for ordering.

  • Trip Advisor is useful when looking for Western, but not as useful for Vietnamese food.

  • I personally found that cleaner restaurants with a nicer presentation 10 drank higher on trip advisor despite the taste of food.

  • So now let's talk about shopping centers.

  • As you can see, it's pretty crazy in the city.

  • There's just so much liveliness going on, so we're looking for a street market place.

  • There's two markets here in Danang.

  • There's a hallmark which is behind me, and there's a market that's just down the street and it's right by the river.

  • This is how Khan market looks inside.

  • It's a lot bigger than the Han market.

  • It's mostly fresh food and food sells here, but you can also find clothing, cooking supplies and some other random stuff as well.

  • You can't really buy fresh food as souvenirs, but it's quite a unique experience.

  • The witness, all the local food, so right before your eyes and take in the local market by Oh, and if you go inside, there's even a spot where he could get on the tables.

  • But I think the true experiences to squat down and eat right in the middle of the aisles in front of the food stall.

  • And this is Han Market, the smaller of the two, the First Lord's mainly food and everyday goods.

  • The second floor is apparel goods.

  • If you're looking to purchase a reasonable doubt, I address this may be the spot.

  • One thing that you'll find about these local markets.

  • They always have an interesting smell.

  • How do I say this without being rude?

  • It has its own unique and very characteristic market smell, and if you look behind me, there's just so many knockoff products.

  • They have sure dresses, they have shoes.

  • They're just all these different types of clothes, whatever you want out of this kind of rape.

  • But I'm not sure about the quality.

  • Cause of action never clothe.

  • Market also sells fresh vegetables, meat and lots of other food as well.

  • But if you had a choice and you only have to like Goto one and I would suggest going to car market because it's a lot bigger, you feel a lot more local here.

  • But another hot market this close to the river.

  • It's more of the turn spot, so if you don't have a lot of time to make it to this one and you already over there, then our market may be a better choice.

  • So if you're looking to do anything big supermarket shopping, that my recommendation is Big C.

  • It has a wine this election, and it has a cheap prices that I've found.

  • It's inside the parks and malls, but don't expect too much here.

  • I walked around to see what's here, but I didn't see many international brands except Gap in Nike, and it kind of has this ghost town field.

  • Not a lot of customers are walking the aisles on the second floor.

  • You can find a whole lot of food, like the deli, fresh vegetables and so on.

  • This is the perfect spot for me to get souvenirs like in his coffee and snacks to bring back home on the third floor, you'll find household supplies.

  • It's very much like your standard Wal Mart or target us.

  • So here they have a regular like poetry suppliers, shampoo, conditioner, body.

  • So, like all that kind of stuff, just like a lot of stuff like I would say, like this is probably the best place to buy, like your daily needs stuff.

  • So about the supermarket, there's even a movie dinner right here and right next to it, there's actually an arcade.

  • So you're looking for some entertainment, then this could be a spot.

  • Just gotta be careful, because some of the movies are these, and some of the games aren't very new, but they do have kind of a machine right here as well as a bowling alley.

  • Overall, you're not gonna find, like high brand fashion like shopping here, but it's actually looking for kind of like a nicer place to shop that I would recommend going to been calling a lot nicer stores in general of ink on its near Han Bridge.

  • It's a lot cleaner and newer than parks in, You know, find nicer shops with a better item selection.

  • I kind of prefer this shopping mall above all.

  • Inside the mall, there's even a small supermarket called Finnmark.

  • It's definitely smaller than Big C, but it has just enough to pick up daily groceries and some decent souvenirs.

  • Behind me is a big market, as everything is kind of like here, the Navy's version of a K mart or a target.

  • And if you're looking for souvenirs, it's pretty nice because they have a whole entire aisle dedicated to just souvenirs, and there are a lot cheaper than going to the airport Now.

  • If you're looking to do something just outside of Danang, then I recommend visiting Julian has about a 40 to 50 minute car ride to this area, and it's just literally breathtaking.

  • In fact, the whole city itself is a world historic sites, so you'll see a lot of buildings that have been untouched and preserved.

  • Just welcome on the show, you get a sense that you're in Vietnam.

  • In fact, I wish we would have spent a little more time here, but unfortunately we're pressed for time so we only able to spend a day.

  • But definitely I would recommend if you do have some time to maybe spend 2 to 3 days here and, like, really, really take in the sights.

  • Something worth mentioning.

  • But the historical sites in Hoi on city, you need to purchase tickets like this.

  • It comes in a booklet of five tickets and they'll tear up one to get each time you under a site.

  • I went to a few places, like his Japanese Bridge and Kwang True also, if you're looking for typical Vietnamese souvenirs like lanterns, colored shell balls and wooden chopsticks, I saw more of these type of souvenir shops with a wider selection in Holy on.

  • One of things I recommend doing here when you get here is visiting a loon production.

  • It's kind of like a circus Olay on bamboo, which is really hard to explain.

  • So let me just show you.

  • All right, so we're actually gonna go backstage and see this show kind of like just check out the call them actors or performers?

  • Yes.

  • When I got back stage, they were practicing the new parts in the show.

  • Apparently, all the performers need to know each roll.

  • The R O show is a blend of bamboo, cirque, acrobatics, contemporary dance with unique live music, and I love how close the stages of the audience, which makes experience even more enriching.

  • And if you have your timing just right, they have a Lantern festival that runs once a month.

  • Sitting itself turns off its lights and turns on all the lanterns throughout the city.

  • And it's just amazing to see.

  • And between Julian and delaying, there's actually the Marble Mountains.

  • You might want to check that out as well.

  • There's some other things that I kind of wish I knew when I first came here, but I didn't know.

  • What I found is that tipping is not a standard practice here in Vietnam, going to restaurants or riding taxis.

  • You don't really have to worry about tips if you go to massages or even like nice restaurants, that tips are actually already built in to the fee.

  • So so basically, you don't have to worry about tape, so that was one of your concerns all the time going to a country one of the things that I'm always worried about is not being connected because I'm always so connected in general, like I want to be connected with people on instagram or e mails and what not?

  • What I've found is that the hotels here, they have a pretty decent WiFi.

  • I was able to even upload a YouTube video from my hotel here in Vietnam, so it's actually not that bad.

  • Even some of the restaurants will provide WiFi.

  • But if you're cruising around the city, you won't have WiFi.

  • So I would suggest getting a SIM card or a pocket wife.

  • I would actually could able to get a SIM card right when we landed at the airport.

  • Baggage claim there were is about $8.

  • You can probably get a cheaper if you look around.

  • It's kind of been instrumental for us because we use Grab Taxi, the optical I call taxis and just having the Internet connectivity on the phone.

  • At least one of our phones works really well.

  • Make sure, though your phone is unlocked.

  • I tried to use my phone.

  • It's a newly purchased iPhone, and it wasn't unlocked it, so I wasn't able to get a SIM card for my phone.

  • But Michael had an older iPhone, which we unloved, and she was able to use it.

  • And speaking of taxis, we haven't used a regular tactics here.

  • We've been using grab taxis.

  • It's a very similar service to uber in Asia.

  • I'll leave a Lincoln description for you guys if you want.

  • It's been very, very easy to get from location, a location, all of the locations and the restaurants we've gone to have been easily searchable on the app.

  • So everything is kind of like pre registered, So it's been easy to find the locations.

  • It's easy to get picked up, and it saves you that language barrier and the payment barriers.

  • Language barrier meeting that a lot of enemies don't speak English.

  • I mean, like, literally they speak zero English.

  • So when you tell them like I'm asking for salt or water and so these don't know sometimes, so good luck trying to tell them directions to a place.

  • If they don't speak any English, grab taxi just pretty much do it in the app, and they'll just take you to that location.

  • No problem.

  • Also, you don't have to fumble around with enemies dong when you're paying them, so it just makes it super, super convenient to get around.

  • Also, one of our concerns when coming to a country is how we're gonna do laundry you got probably ask the hotel to do your laundry for you, but it gets quite expensive since we're thing by the beach side.

  • We found that the street behind us there's quite a bunch of laundry service is, and they're quite cheap there.

  • It's like one kilo or £2.2 is about 20 to 25,000 dumped about a dollar for a kilo of laundry, which is really, really cheap.

  • And finally, if you're looking for massages, then I found that on the same street as a laundry sheet behind the beach hotels, there's quite a lot of massage parlors or massage shops.

  • Also street after that, this morning's parallel that also has a few miss our shops and they're pretty good there.

  • About 25,000 to 30,000 dong, which works out to be around 10 to $15 on this is for your regular one.

  • Our body massage and they have other service is that you could get one thing you need to be careful about the price is that sometimes the price that's listed doesn't include the tip, and they actually add that on after you had the service.

  • So what we found is that the tip is about another 50,000 dong, which is like two or three bucks.

  • But if you're looking for nicer massage places, then it runs roughly between 400,000 to $600,000 and usually the tip is included in that fee.

  • Also, if you're looking for, like, a really, really nice massage places, what we found is that the hotel's provide some really nice, like day spas, but you will pay a premium for that price.

  • But that's pretty much the massage scene.

  • I was actually expecting to be a little cheaper.

  • That compared to Thailand, but these were kind of the general prices in Danang.

  • One last thing I wanted to talk about.

  • Our drones are also known as flight camps here.

  • Pretty much they're banned everywhere.

  • You're not supposed to fly drones at all.

  • If you really want to fly a drone, then you're gonna want to get a license for it.

  • But I've heard some stories of people trying to get licenses for it, and it's pretty much impossible.

  • So, like, don't even try to bring your drone here.

  • In fact, if you try to bring your drone, there's a high chance that I'll get confiscated at the airport.

  • I've read some stories where once you had turned back to the airport, the old be able to pick it up.

  • But pretty much like, like all of Vietnam, is like a no fly zone.

  • So don't waste your time trying to bring a drone.

  • That one more thing that I forgot visas.

  • If you're gonna stay less than 15 days of several countries that you actually don't need a visa, you're saying less than 15 days.

  • But if you're saying more than 15 days, then you're definitely gonna need to get a visa, actually, quite easy to apply online.

  • You just need to go to the government website a legal link here.

  • Be careful because they're our service is out there that will say that they do a visa service.

  • Not to say that they won't actually process your visa, but need to know that they're not government sponsored visas, and the best place to go is the government one.

  • Michael actually had some trouble because she didn't get herpes on time and we were traveling during lunar holiday and everything is closed.

  • It takes a few days, maybe a two a week to get your visa online.

  • That's probably the best way to go there.

  • There is a visa on arrival process, but then you need to get an invitation letter, which you're gonna apply online.

  • But save yourself some time and getting that invitation letter and then being at the customs and having to get your visa there.

  • Oh, and for you back Parker's out there that are planning to go in and out of the country.

  • So you're traveling to Cambodia, Thailand, and then back here, then you really want to get a multi entry visa.

  • You don't want to get the single entry visa or you won't be allowed back in.

  • All right, so that wraps up the video.

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  • This video is kicking off our Vietnam Siri's.

  • We'll be checking out some awesome street food we're gonna be checking out.

  • Some luxury hotels have been releasing a video once a week for this series.

  • That's its carbon and the bellman and I'll catch you guys in the next one.

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