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  • Good afternoon everybody, it's Cory here.

  • I am coming to you from Hanoi, Vietnam.

  • This is going to be the first of many walking videos in Hanoi, and elsewhere around Vietnam.

  • But I'm finally getting to it, taken out the GoPro, taken out the stabilizer

  • Got all mic'd up.

  • And I'm ready to go, so where am I? Let's take a look.

  • We're right by this banyan tree.

  • I think it's a banyan tree.

  • It's got roots like a banyan tree.

  • But I'm here in the Thuy Khue Ward of Hanoi, and that's in the Tay Ho District.

  • And this main road here is the road I live on.

  • My house is actually maybe a block or two that way?

  • I just ate.

  • I'm going to walk along here. So my goal today... huuuuhhh.......

  • Hi puppy! I got distracted.

  • *car honking, honking, honking*

  • Honkin'!

  • So my goal today is to walk from this street all the way to West Lake.

  • And West Lake is, I guess, like one road parallel over to the right.

  • So between this road and that road is kind of like a large neighborhood.

  • Depending on how far down this street I go.

  • I'm going to try and not see all of the neighborhood, but definitely get lost in the back alleys.

  • That's kind of like a temple place.

  • Not sure if it's Buddhist or not.

  • So this is what the road looks like. You can see there's a sidewalk, but it is

  • now a parking lot for motorbikes and stuff like that.

  • Wow, that guy's delivery box was huge on that moped.

  • It's like you could put a body in there.

  • So the shops around here are just like local places... there's a hardware shop right across the street.

  • You get like cheap clothing shops and a little corner mom & pop store.

  • I've noticed these kinds of gateways here. That's a Buddhist gateway, by the way.

  • It's got the... Manja, the red Manja on the top there.

  • Not to be confused with a swastika.

  • And so there's like all these little entranceways into the alleys of this neighborhood.

  • There's more neighborhood on this side, over here as well. All back in here.

  • So many residential alleyways and stuff like that.

  • My goal is to cross the street and go here, through this gate.

  • This really old looking gate. I really wonder how old it is.

  • This is how crossing works.

  • Just look...

  • ...and go.

  • I have no idea what it says, except I understand the kanji on the very far left hand side is "mun"

  • which means door or gate.

  • And so we're in.

  • I don't know if this neighborhood name is called Thuy Khue as well, there's so many things I don't know.

  • There's so many things I don't know about Vietnamese life, how they organize

  • names of neighborhoods and stuff like that.

  • So you see a lot of 3 or 4 story high Villa type of apartments

  • and they have the bars and stuff on their balconies.

  • I don't know why, theft is not too much of a problem here, people are very respectful.

  • (This area is safe, but other areas of Hanoi might not be.)

  • I don't know what's over here, is this a temple?

  • I'm just exploring back here, some of these areas I've never been to in my life.

  • Sounds like a crowd.

  • **Loud men's chattering noises**

  • Oh, there's a lunch hall.

  • That's a local bakery shop.

  • I did not know this was back here.

  • It's like a mini mini marketplace.

  • This stuff here is "ghost money", paper money...

  • and every afternoon, people burn them to appease the spirits and pray for good luck and good fortune and stuff like that.

  • This is about 1:00pm, after the lunch rush.

  • Seems like a very chill street food shop, but nobody's there right now.

  • I like these vines coming down to the power line.

  • Now I have a feeling that if I keep going it'll take me directly to the lake.

  • And that's kind of not what I want to do.

  • I want to sort of zig-zag around this neighborhood and get lost.

  • Cause every time I've ever been in here,

  • I got lost.

  • You know, in Korea, walking around alleys and stuff

  • I pretty much have a very good sense of direction.

  • You know? I turn left 3 times, I know that I'm going back where I came from, and that kind of stuff.

  • Which way is east, which way is west.

  • Right now I know I'm heading north.

  • Wow, look at all these power lines.

  • Very cool.

  • I like the sound of the birds.

  • If I keep going straight, I'll run into West Lake real soon.

  • So I'm going to stop that, and just go this way.

  • Wow, these power cables are super low. My head will definitely touch this.

  • It's very interesting, the architecture, in a lot of the back alley neighborhoods I've noticed.

  • You get the modern style villas, and then you get old places like this.

  • With these different sized stones.

  • On walls, these older style walls. Wow, look at all that broken glass on the top.

  • That is home security for you.

  • I don't know what this structure was originally a part of, maybe a temple or something

  • Temple wall? I have no idea.

  • Back here, you do have to worry about mopeds and motorcycles.

  • So always keep an ear (and eye) open. You can hear this guy...

  • This thing is all barbed up, I don't know what's in there.

  • Something's back there, something old and protected.

  • I'll keep going this way.

  • Very nice cool breeze coming through here.

  • There's a lot of places that have little birds and stuff hanging from the rafters.

  • Little bird cages like this.

  • Ah, I came out to the lake.

  • Way faster than I thought.

  • So what I'll do is I'll back track through the neighborhood, in a different direction

  • back towards home.

  • So this is West Lake.

  • The biggest lake in Hanoi.

  • So there's essentially park land the entire perimeter of the lake.

  • People can go jogging, sit on benches, work out.

  • You know, chill.

  • It's a very cool spot.

  • Lakeside, there's these kind of like shellfish restaurants.

  • Reminds me of "jogae gui jib"(grilled seafood restaurants) in Korea.

  • They got all their seafood dancing in the window.

  • I don't know how good this stuff is, but to my knowledge, it's all fresh water clams and crabs and stuff.

  • So it might be fished out of this lake, West Lake, which is kind of dirty.

  • Or maybe some other nearby fresh water source.

  • So along this road, there's a lot of nicer style buildings.

  • You can see this one here.

  • It's kind of like old, renovated villa style.

  • This is what Vietnam looks like guys.

  • I know I'm kind of in more of an open area right now.

  • And the back alleys I took you through. Very short tour.

  • That's part of these walks, you know, like I knew I was going to hit the lake sooner than I thought.

  • So at least you guys get to see this as well.

  • And then we'll back track into the neighborhood.

  • And kind of zig-zag and get lost.

  • Hopefully. That's always fun.

  • They're gutting a lot of buildings and doing lots of renovation stuff, I've noticed, around here.

  • In Hanoi, there's just so much construction.

  • Everywhere... construction, construction.

  • They're really hustling to get things built.

  • I feel like it's Korea, 20 to 30 years ago.

  • Now, I just love walking. I know that this city is built for mopeds, you definitely need to have a moped if you live here.

  • and you want to commute around the city. But walking is just so good as well.

  • You know me, I love walking and exploring and stuff like that.

  • All the Seoul Walk videos I did in Korea.

  • It's great that I can do it here in Hanoi, although I definitely need to be careful about hydration here.

  • In Korea, I would go for like 8 hours walking, you know. Drink water here and there.

  • And I would be fine. Here...

  • I walk for like one hour, and I sweat out so much water.

  • It's definitely good to stay hydrated while walking around Vietnam, no matter where you are.

  • Local guy, he's got a fishing pole.

  • Ready to do some fishing. Is he in his boxers?

  • Looks like it.

  • Eh, Vietnam.

  • Woah, look at this gate.

  • Here's a beer hall.

  • This is a giant beer hall, lots of people.

  • Having some lunch and some drinks.

  • Seems to be a very popular thing, beer halls.

  • In Hanoi.

  • I've noticed while walking around, there's large places like this, lot of people just outside eating some good food, having some good conversations.

  • Sharing some good drinks.

  • Alright, we're cutting back in.

  • Towards the other road.

  • I love the greenery around here, it's just like trees and vines and other stuff.

  • You can see all that greenery just growing on the side of that building.

  • Very cool.

  • So this video, which was meant to be a back alley walking video

  • ended up turning around to be me walking the perimeter of the neighborhood.

  • Cause I accidentally went to the lake too soon.

  • But there's gotta be a way to come back into it.

  • To show you guys more.

  • You can see that tall tower in the distance, that's the Lotte Tower, here in Hanoi. It's the tallest building in Hanoi.

  • We're now in my hood.

  • Well, closer to my actual place of residence.

  • There's some local shops across the street there.

  • One of the marts, I go there and I buy like shaving cream and soap and stuff if I need it.

  • It's kind of like a mini mini mart.

  • My first time in there, the girl - the daughter of the owner of the place, was listening to a bunch of Kpop.

  • So right away, I was like I know that song.

  • And then her father, was like "Are you American?"

  • "I love Trump. I love Trump." And I was like "I don't think everybody loves Trump."

  • Then he's like "I love America." and I was like "Cool!"

  • Check this out, is this jackfruit?

  • Very cool.

  • Jackfruit for sale. And a dog, eating some jackfruit.

  • I've noticed there are a lot of dogs just roaming around the place.

  • Eating stuff or whatever. A lot of it seems to be dogs that live at those residence, but they just

  • walk in the street and stuff. I'm afraid they're going to die, it's crazy.

  • This is the entrance to another Buddhist temple.

  • Here's some more back alley stuff, but I'm not going to go back into there.

  • This is my local gas station.

  • You can see across the street, there's these nicer looking, French villa style homes.

  • Mine is up in here, behind these ones facing the road.

  • So then it's really nice, you know? It's quiet.

  • I don't have to face all this traffic and honking and stuff like that.

  • Right here where it says Thu Cuc Clinic, my apartment is directly behind it.

  • It's in this alley right there.

  • Where this bus is about to block my view.

  • So right down that alley, the blue building, in the back, that's my apartment building.

  • My unit faces the backside of it, so I don't hear any of this noise, what-so-ever, which is great.

  • Alright, so now that you know where I live, let me take some little funky back alleys here.

  • So we're almost doing a full loop, back to where I started the beginning of the video.

  • That gives you a good sense of the neighborhood.

  • There's a full-on actual hospital right here.

  • So that's really good, just in case something happens.

  • Somehow, whatever, if I need to, I can just run over here.

  • There's an emergency room right there on the 1st floor.

  • There's a whole ton of cars dropping off people, what's happening?

  • They got all the staff out here, what are they doing? Collecting equipment?

Good afternoon everybody, it's Cory here.

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ハノイの近所を探検する - VIETNAM WALK (Exploring My Neighborhood in Hanoi - VIETNAM WALK)

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    Van Van に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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