Regions of Vietnam EXPLAINED

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Published 2024-03-11
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All Comments (21)
  • @GeographyNow
    HUGE THANKS to my Vietnamese geograpeeps for helping me with this Video! Thanks for your support by watching this video guys! And THANKS CoPilot for sponsoring! Click my CoPilot Fitness go.trainwell.net/geographynow-cp to get 14 days FREE with your own personal trainer
  • Like if you saw the original video and was confused from the notification
  • Sucks the original got taken down, really doesn't make sense why it would be removed
  • @unleaded7951
    I’m going to Vietnam in a month from the UK. Perfect timing!
  • @katelynne7211
    Hội An is not considered a Champa site, it was built by the Vietnamese kings and the architecture was influenced by China and Japan, probably with some other foreign elements cause it has always been a busy trading port (nevertheless it remains an iconic Vietnamese heritage site). Cham architecture is very distinct and more similar to other Southeast Asian cultures, anyone can tell the difference immediately.
  • @MishaGianni
    I'm so happy to finally see a video about Vietnamese geography on your channel, you tried to pronounce Vietnamese place names well, good job
  • @kamrenwalker
    i can’t WAIT till the vietnam 🇻🇳 video, i been obsessed since the 7th grade. they were doing a travel abroad trip (couldn’t go ☹️) but they did a presentation on all the crazy pringles they had 🤣 and now that’s all i think of when i think of vietnam 🇻🇳
  • @hymaswaroop9985
    We Love you Barbs. I watched lots of your videos and even reached the national geographic competition. Thanks!!!
  • Finally, Vietnam episode is here. I am been waiting for so long for this video to come out. You make really good videos so I am excited for another video about Vietnam
  • @willw1719
    This is such an amazing video. I love how interesting you are able to make it. Thank you for all of your amazing videos.
  • @huu1674
    i've been waiting so long for the vietnam episode cant wait!!
  • @TheLorezno
    Hey barbs, I just wanted to thank you for this amazing series. I have been watching you since 2020 and every time a new country episode is coming out I get really hyped, as if it were a blockbuster movie or something. I appreciate you teaching all of us about countries all over the world, well known and obscure. Even though the country series is coming to a close, I am excited to watch your future travel experiences. Stay cool😎from Minnesota.
  • @boklavbinsk
    Haven't seen your vids in so long. Cant wait for the vietnam episode!
  • @qu.andoiz
    3:57 As a Vietnamese 🇻🇳 living in the Northeastern mountainous region (yes, its full name is "Northeastern mountainous region", if only called "Northeastern region" it would also include the Red River Delta region), I was really angry when I heard information about "they are of Chinese origin and can understand Chinese". I have never seen anyone can speak Chinese in my homeland. First of all, you must understand that the concept of “China” is very complicated. The ancestors of ethnic groups such as the Hmong and Yao living in Vietnam came from lands that are now China but were not in the past. Therefore, they do not know Chinese but have their own ethnic language. As for the Tay-Nung people - an ethnic group that accounts for more than half of the population in this area, their origin is here. More specifically, the living territory of their ancestors - speakers of the ancient Tai language family - is the Guangxi region (China) and northern Vietnam. Later, when the feudal states of Vietnam and China divided their territories, they cut the traditional residence of the ancient Tai people in half by the border between the two countries. Therefore, the Tay - Nung people can communicate with the Zhuang people in Guangxi (China) but cannot talk with other ethnic groups of China. As for the concept of "Bach Viet", it happened more than 2,000 years ago, while the appearance of different ethnic groups in the Northeast mountains has only happened about 1,000 to 300 years ago. They are not related to each other. It is an insult when you misrepresent the origin of a communit
  • @FranciscoVietnam
    13:40 It’s the city I’ve been leaving in since 2008. 🤗♥️🇻🇳 Already 15 years
  • @generalt1778
    Hey Barbs. I just wanna say I appreciate the work you put into your videos! I always get excited to watch a new GN video, and I have learned a ton of stuff since I first watched the Kiribati video back in 2017! I wish you the best in producing these last three country videos, and in your future endeavors whatever they maybe. Best wishes from Mississippi!
  • My fiancee's family came from Rạch Giá, which is in the Mekong River Delta area. Her family settled in Pensacola. Her mom makes amazing steamed fish, banh xeo, and bun bo hue (as well as some great gumbo lol), and her grandparent owned a fish cake company. They introduced me to some amazing fruit, including soursop and the breast milk fruit... and durian. 😅