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APEC's Leaders with Vietnamese traditional adress
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Vietnam Hidden Charm Ao Dai APEC 2006
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14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting wraps up in success
After two retreats chaired by Vietnamse President Nguyễn Minh Triết, the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting wrapped up successfully in the morning of Novemb...
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A look at Vietnam's economy ahead of the APEC summit
SHOTLIST
Hanoi - 27 October 2006
1. Wide of high rise buildings
2. Various wides of buildings under construction
3. Exterior of "The Manor", a housing, apartment and office tower complex
4. Worker welding on the constructing site
5. Workers in the constructing site
6. Exterior of "The Manor"
7. Pan from top of tower to main entrance of "The Manor"
8. Sign board of "The Manor" in f
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Final preparations in Hanoi ahead of the APEC summit
SHOTLIST
6 November 2006
1. Zoom out from sun to elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
2. Mid of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
3. Low shot of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
4. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Nguyen Thi Lan, retired:
"The city is very beautiful. It is clean and beautiful everywhere with decorations for APEC. I am excited about the event."
5. Wide of traffic
11 October 2006
6. Wide of
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Preview ahead of APEC summit in Australia
FILE: Sydney, Australia - 3 March, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour, bridge and Opera House
2. Mid of Sydney Opera House
3. Wide of Sydney skyline
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 19 November, 2006
4. Wide of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group leaders wearing native shirts at declaration reading
5. Australian Prime Minister John Howard (front row, right), Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolk
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The US' relationship with Southeast Asian countries ahead of APEC summit
SHOTLIST
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FILE: Canberra, Australia - 23 October, 2003
1. US President George W Bush entering Australian parliament building alongside Australian Prime Minister John Howard
2. Close-up of Bush standing as US National Anthem is played
3. Bush entering parliamentary chamber and shaking hands with speaker
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Jakarta, Indonesia - 4 November, 2006
4. Pan of anti-US protest
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Tradition of protests absent at this year's APEC summit
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 17 2006
1. Various exterior of convention centre
2. Traffic
3. Various of armed police outside centre
4. Various of police officers re-directing moped riders in street
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tran Tien Duc, health activist :
"I think the awareness of ordinary people about globalisation, APEC, WTO and other things is quite low. That is why they will not know much abou
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Flicks won the tender to produce the Welcome videos for the PM & Treasurer that were used at the close of the 2006 APEC meeting in Vietnam. It was a compelling clip used to invite member countries to the 2007 APEC event in Sydney.
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Report on issues behind expected demos agst Bush at APEC
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) flags waving in foreground
2. Close up of flags
AP Television
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 18 November, 2006
3. US President George W Bush walking into APEC meeting
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
4. Close-up of poster showing Bush with former Brit
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Secrecy surrounds what APEC leaders will wear
Lima, Peru - 7 November 2008
1. Wide top-shot of Lima skyline
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
2. Wide of an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit sign in street
Lima, Peru - 17 November 2008
3. Set-up of Peruvian Ambassador and Deputy Foreign Minister for APEC 2008, Gonzalo Gutierrez
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gonzalo Gutierrez, Peruvian Ambassador and Deputy Foreign Minister for APE
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A look at the shirts that leaders will wear during APEC; FILE
SHOTLIST :
Singapore - November 9, 2009
1. Wide of Singapore landscape
2. Close of Merlion statue of Singapore
3. Wide of tourists taking photos at the statue
4. Wide of children with Esplanade theatre in background
5. Wide of Singaporean designer Wykidd Song putting cufflink on sleeve of model APEC shirt
6. Close-up of Song's design for APEC shirt
7. Pan of Song's design for APEC shirts
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Ministers meet in hope of breaking global trade talks impasse, reax to Thai coup
SHOTLIST
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
1. Wide pan across lobby of Convention Centre
2. Delegates riding up escalator
3. Hong Kong Commerce Secretary Joseph Wong entering, being welcomed by Vietnamese Trade minister Truong Dinh Tuyen
4. Cutaway cameraman
5. World Trade Organisation President Pascal Lamy shaking hands with Taiwanese delegate
6. Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso crossing
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14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting wraps up in success
After two retreats chaired by Vietnamse President Nguyễn Minh Triết, the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting wrapped up successfully in the morning of Novemb......
After two retreats chaired by Vietnamse President Nguyễn Minh Triết, the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting wrapped up successfully in the morning of Novemb...
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After two retreats chaired by Vietnamse President Nguyễn Minh Triết, the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting wrapped up successfully in the morning of Novemb...
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A look at Vietnam's economy ahead of the APEC summit
SHOTLIST
Hanoi - 27 October 2006
1. Wide of high rise buildings
2. Various wides of buildings under construction
3. Exterior of "The Manor", a housing, a...
SHOTLIST
Hanoi - 27 October 2006
1. Wide of high rise buildings
2. Various wides of buildings under construction
3. Exterior of "The Manor", a housing, apartment and office tower complex
4. Worker welding on the constructing site
5. Workers in the constructing site
6. Exterior of "The Manor"
7. Pan from top of tower to main entrance of "The Manor"
8. Sign board of "The Manor" in front of constructing site
9. Mr. Vu Quang Hoi, CEO of Bitexco Land group, owner of "The Manor" project talking with his colleagues
10. Mid of Hoi talking with colleagues
11. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vu Quang Hoi, CEO of Bitexco Land group:
"Since 2000, Vietnam has had a rapid and stable economic growth. It leads to the development of all industries. Real estate, in particular, has been developing fast to meet the increasing demands in the future."
12. Tilt up from workers to towers
Hanoi - 30 October 2006
13. Wide of exterior of Big C supermarket
14. Wide of garment and footwear sections in the supermarket
15. Wide of fruit section
16. Pan of electronic section
17. Customers with trolleys in the supermarket
18. Wide of checkout aisles
19. Close of goods being checked
20. Mid of customers paying for goods
21. Mid of Guy Lacombe, General Manager of Vietnam Casino Group, owner of Big C supermarket
22. SOUNDBITE (French) Guy Lacombe, General Manager of Vietnam Casino Group:
"Since 2000, the turnover has been increasing at 20 percent every year. We can't complain about it as we don't have this kind of growth in Europe nowadays. Vietnam being a member of WTO (World Trade Organisation) will allow us to keep the same margin for at least several more years."
23. Girl shopping at cosmetic section.
24. Girls shopping at cosmetic section.
25. Wide of office of senior economist Le Dang Doanh at Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment
26. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Le Dang Doanh, Senior economist at Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment:
"After 20 year of the 'doi moi' (renewal) policy implementation, Vietnam has gained the most important steps of development in its contemporary history. Vietnam has a continual economic growth of 7.5 percent, has reduced the poverty rate from 58 percent in 1992 to 29 percent in 2002 and to 17 percent at present. Vietnam is developing comprehensively in all fields of the economy. Becoming member of the WTO this year will be a major turning point for Vietnam's economic development."
Vinh Phuc - 7 November 2006
27. Wide of Honda car assembling factory
28. Mid of engineers working
29. Mid of engineer working
30. Wide of engineer working
31. Mid of engineers working on assembled car
STORYLINE:
Vietnam's recent entry into the WTO (World Trade Organisation) has highlighted what many see as a major turning point in the country's economic development.
The South East Asian country will also play host to the 21 country members of the Asia-Pacific Summit in late November, further reinforcing its economic strides.
After 20 years of implementing the "doi moi" or renewal policy, in which the government loosened tight economic controls and opened up the economy to the outside world, Vietnam has achieved major breakthroughs.
Its economy is growing at an average of 7.5 percent, the second fastest after China.
"Vietnam has reduced the poverty rate from 58 percent in 1992 to 29 percent in 2002 and to 17 percent at present. Vietnam is developing comprehensively in all fields of the economy." said Le Dang Doanh, senior economist at the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
The face of the country has been changing rapidly. New office towers, luxury housing and apartment complexes are springing up across Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city.
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SHOTLIST
Hanoi - 27 October 2006
1. Wide of high rise buildings
2. Various wides of buildings under construction
3. Exterior of "The Manor", a housing, apartment and office tower complex
4. Worker welding on the constructing site
5. Workers in the constructing site
6. Exterior of "The Manor"
7. Pan from top of tower to main entrance of "The Manor"
8. Sign board of "The Manor" in front of constructing site
9. Mr. Vu Quang Hoi, CEO of Bitexco Land group, owner of "The Manor" project talking with his colleagues
10. Mid of Hoi talking with colleagues
11. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vu Quang Hoi, CEO of Bitexco Land group:
"Since 2000, Vietnam has had a rapid and stable economic growth. It leads to the development of all industries. Real estate, in particular, has been developing fast to meet the increasing demands in the future."
12. Tilt up from workers to towers
Hanoi - 30 October 2006
13. Wide of exterior of Big C supermarket
14. Wide of garment and footwear sections in the supermarket
15. Wide of fruit section
16. Pan of electronic section
17. Customers with trolleys in the supermarket
18. Wide of checkout aisles
19. Close of goods being checked
20. Mid of customers paying for goods
21. Mid of Guy Lacombe, General Manager of Vietnam Casino Group, owner of Big C supermarket
22. SOUNDBITE (French) Guy Lacombe, General Manager of Vietnam Casino Group:
"Since 2000, the turnover has been increasing at 20 percent every year. We can't complain about it as we don't have this kind of growth in Europe nowadays. Vietnam being a member of WTO (World Trade Organisation) will allow us to keep the same margin for at least several more years."
23. Girl shopping at cosmetic section.
24. Girls shopping at cosmetic section.
25. Wide of office of senior economist Le Dang Doanh at Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment
26. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Le Dang Doanh, Senior economist at Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment:
"After 20 year of the 'doi moi' (renewal) policy implementation, Vietnam has gained the most important steps of development in its contemporary history. Vietnam has a continual economic growth of 7.5 percent, has reduced the poverty rate from 58 percent in 1992 to 29 percent in 2002 and to 17 percent at present. Vietnam is developing comprehensively in all fields of the economy. Becoming member of the WTO this year will be a major turning point for Vietnam's economic development."
Vinh Phuc - 7 November 2006
27. Wide of Honda car assembling factory
28. Mid of engineers working
29. Mid of engineer working
30. Wide of engineer working
31. Mid of engineers working on assembled car
STORYLINE:
Vietnam's recent entry into the WTO (World Trade Organisation) has highlighted what many see as a major turning point in the country's economic development.
The South East Asian country will also play host to the 21 country members of the Asia-Pacific Summit in late November, further reinforcing its economic strides.
After 20 years of implementing the "doi moi" or renewal policy, in which the government loosened tight economic controls and opened up the economy to the outside world, Vietnam has achieved major breakthroughs.
Its economy is growing at an average of 7.5 percent, the second fastest after China.
"Vietnam has reduced the poverty rate from 58 percent in 1992 to 29 percent in 2002 and to 17 percent at present. Vietnam is developing comprehensively in all fields of the economy." said Le Dang Doanh, senior economist at the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
The face of the country has been changing rapidly. New office towers, luxury housing and apartment complexes are springing up across Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city.
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Final preparations in Hanoi ahead of the APEC summit
SHOTLIST
6 November 2006
1. Zoom out from sun to elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
2. Mid of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
3. Low shot of elderly doing Tai...
SHOTLIST
6 November 2006
1. Zoom out from sun to elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
2. Mid of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
3. Low shot of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
4. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Nguyen Thi Lan, retired:
"The city is very beautiful. It is clean and beautiful everywhere with decorations for APEC. I am excited about the event."
5. Wide of traffic
11 October 2006
6. Wide of workers preparing a pavilion from plastic flowers reading "APEC VIETNAM 2006"
7. Mid of workers pinning plastic flowers onto the pavilion
8. Close up of arranging flowers
9. Wide of National Convention Centre's main entrance
10. Wide exterior of National Convention Centre
6 November 2006
11. Wide of street with banner reading "Welcome APEC"
12. Vietnamese woman in traditional conical hat walking through traffic
13. Wide of a tea stall on a Hanoi pavement
14. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Pham Van Bac, Insurance official:
"It is really an honour for Vietnam to host the 14th APEC summit. Receiving leaders from the member countries, including those of very big economies like the US, Russia, Japan, China and Australia, is a pride for Vietnamese people."
15. Wide of street with APEC banner hanging above traffic
16. Mid of a tea stall on a Hanoi pavement
17. Wide of a newspaper store on a Hanoi pavement with set up shot of Nguyen Minh Bac
18. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Nguyen Minh Bac, Civil Engineer:
"Although it is not an easy duty to host such a big event like the APEC summit, it will be a great opportunity for Vietnam to bring its image out to the world. People will have a chance to know of Vietnam, a dynamic country."
6 June 2006
19. Pan of Vietnam's National Assembly hall
25 October 2006
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ton Nu Thi Ninh, Vice chairman of the Foreign Affairs committee of Vietnam's National Assembly:
"Very frankly, I can see things getting prepared, I can see the media getting prepared but I wouldn't describe it as fever. There is no fever around. We are more relaxed about it."
6 November 2006
21. Wide of sunset scene on West lake
22. Close up of the sun
23. Pan from a neon sign board for APEC to people doing aerobics by Hoan Kiem lake
24. People practicing aerobics
25. SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese) Thanh Nhan, Aerobic instructor:
"The atmosphere in Hanoi ahead of the APEC summit is great. Everyone is waiting for the event to come. We are keen to see Vietnam having a position in the world arena, more and more people will know of my lovely country."
26. Wide of art performance to greet APEC
27. Close up of sign reading "HANOI - VIETNAM APEC 2006"
28. Performers dancing in traditional costumes and hats
STORYLINE
Final preparations were under way in Hanoi, a week before the Vietnamese capital plays host to this year's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
The event will be Vietnam's biggest international event ever and with hundreds of (m) millions of US dollars spent on the project, the Vietnamese government is determined to make it a success.
"The city is very beautiful. It is clean and beautiful everywhere with decorations for APEC. I am excited about the event," said Nguyen Thi Lan, an elderly Hanoi resident.
The city spent some 40-thousand US dollars on decorating streets throughout Hanoi with fresh and artificial flowers.
Banners and slogans to greet the event are on show across the city.
The event will take place in the National Convention Centre, a 268 (m) million US dollars complex sitting on an area of 64 hectares, including a parking lot for up to one thousand cars and a helicopter area.
The main building, architecturally inspired from the country's world heritage Halong Bay, houses a meeting room with 3,800 seats, news conference rooms and a fully equipped international media centre.
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SHOTLIST
6 November 2006
1. Zoom out from sun to elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
2. Mid of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
3. Low shot of elderly doing Tai Chi with fans
4. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Nguyen Thi Lan, retired:
"The city is very beautiful. It is clean and beautiful everywhere with decorations for APEC. I am excited about the event."
5. Wide of traffic
11 October 2006
6. Wide of workers preparing a pavilion from plastic flowers reading "APEC VIETNAM 2006"
7. Mid of workers pinning plastic flowers onto the pavilion
8. Close up of arranging flowers
9. Wide of National Convention Centre's main entrance
10. Wide exterior of National Convention Centre
6 November 2006
11. Wide of street with banner reading "Welcome APEC"
12. Vietnamese woman in traditional conical hat walking through traffic
13. Wide of a tea stall on a Hanoi pavement
14. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Pham Van Bac, Insurance official:
"It is really an honour for Vietnam to host the 14th APEC summit. Receiving leaders from the member countries, including those of very big economies like the US, Russia, Japan, China and Australia, is a pride for Vietnamese people."
15. Wide of street with APEC banner hanging above traffic
16. Mid of a tea stall on a Hanoi pavement
17. Wide of a newspaper store on a Hanoi pavement with set up shot of Nguyen Minh Bac
18. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Nguyen Minh Bac, Civil Engineer:
"Although it is not an easy duty to host such a big event like the APEC summit, it will be a great opportunity for Vietnam to bring its image out to the world. People will have a chance to know of Vietnam, a dynamic country."
6 June 2006
19. Pan of Vietnam's National Assembly hall
25 October 2006
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ton Nu Thi Ninh, Vice chairman of the Foreign Affairs committee of Vietnam's National Assembly:
"Very frankly, I can see things getting prepared, I can see the media getting prepared but I wouldn't describe it as fever. There is no fever around. We are more relaxed about it."
6 November 2006
21. Wide of sunset scene on West lake
22. Close up of the sun
23. Pan from a neon sign board for APEC to people doing aerobics by Hoan Kiem lake
24. People practicing aerobics
25. SOUNDBITE: (Vietnamese) Thanh Nhan, Aerobic instructor:
"The atmosphere in Hanoi ahead of the APEC summit is great. Everyone is waiting for the event to come. We are keen to see Vietnam having a position in the world arena, more and more people will know of my lovely country."
26. Wide of art performance to greet APEC
27. Close up of sign reading "HANOI - VIETNAM APEC 2006"
28. Performers dancing in traditional costumes and hats
STORYLINE
Final preparations were under way in Hanoi, a week before the Vietnamese capital plays host to this year's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
The event will be Vietnam's biggest international event ever and with hundreds of (m) millions of US dollars spent on the project, the Vietnamese government is determined to make it a success.
"The city is very beautiful. It is clean and beautiful everywhere with decorations for APEC. I am excited about the event," said Nguyen Thi Lan, an elderly Hanoi resident.
The city spent some 40-thousand US dollars on decorating streets throughout Hanoi with fresh and artificial flowers.
Banners and slogans to greet the event are on show across the city.
The event will take place in the National Convention Centre, a 268 (m) million US dollars complex sitting on an area of 64 hectares, including a parking lot for up to one thousand cars and a helicopter area.
The main building, architecturally inspired from the country's world heritage Halong Bay, houses a meeting room with 3,800 seats, news conference rooms and a fully equipped international media centre.
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14th APEC Leaders' Meeting starts
In the afternoon of November 18, leaders of 21 APEC economies convened in an informal retreat chaired by Vietnamese President Nguyễn Minh Triết to start thei......
In the afternoon of November 18, leaders of 21 APEC economies convened in an informal retreat chaired by Vietnamese President Nguyễn Minh Triết to start thei...
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In the afternoon of November 18, leaders of 21 APEC economies convened in an informal retreat chaired by Vietnamese President Nguyễn Minh Triết to start thei...
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Preview ahead of APEC summit in Australia
FILE: Sydney, Australia - 3 March, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour, bridge and Opera House
2. Mid of Sydney Opera House
3. Wide of Sydney skyline
FILE: ...
FILE: Sydney, Australia - 3 March, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour, bridge and Opera House
2. Mid of Sydney Opera House
3. Wide of Sydney skyline
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 19 November, 2006
4. Wide of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group leaders wearing native shirts at declaration reading
5. Australian Prime Minister John Howard (front row, right), Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah (front row, left), Singapore Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong (back row, right) and Taiwanese envoy Morris Chang (back row, left)
6. US President George W. Bush (back row) and China's President Hu Jintao (front row)
FILE: Outside Beijing, China - 6 July, 2001
7. Tilt-up from close-up of sand in desert to wide of landscape with neighbourhood in distance
FILE: Lingjiang, China - 14 September, 2004
8. Wide of coal mining area
9. Wide of man knocking coal into chute
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia - 30 June, 2007
10. Close-up of fumes coming out of vehicle's exhaust pipe
11. Wide of traffic
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia - 29 June, 2007
12. Counter in bank
13. Close-up of man handling 100 US dollar notes
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 16 August, 2007
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Somjai Phagaphasvivat, Thammasat University:
"Like what happened in the EU, the less developed countries have been helped up by the richer countries in order to break the disparity. So the Asia-Pacific needs that kind of approach. The rich ones help a little bit to jack up the growth and the social problem of the lesser ones. Otherwise you know APEC could not be progressing in that context of disparity."
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 20 September, 2005
15. Tanks at government office
16. Soldier leaning on barricade
17. Military appointed Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulalont in uniform speaking to media
FILE: Near Yangon, Myanmar, 9 October, 2006
18. Lieutenant-General Thein Sein reading statement at Constitutional Convention
19. Wide of convention delegates listening to statement
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 16 August, 2007
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tadzrul Tahir Hamzah, Southeast Asia Programme, Forum-Asia:
"The significant erosion of democracy is to do with the increasing military influence in the name of counter-terrorism. You know, like the Philippines. But in the Philippines America is a close ally, and in Thailand for that matter as well, in the name of counter-terrorism. They have their own internal conflict in the south for instance."
FILE: Phuket, Thailand - January 1, 2005
21. Various of damage caused by tsunami
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 16 August, 2007
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Risley, World Food Program (WFP):
"It is very critical for the political leadership of the APEC region to recognise not only the ability of each government in each country to help other countries when they are in need, but also to underscore the need for training and coordination and planning. Natural disasters cannot be determined in advance where and when they will hit. But we can certainly be ready for the response."
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 19 November, 2006
23. Wide of APEC group leaders wearing native shirts and waving
24. Pan from Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to Chinese President Hu Jintao to US President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin walking
STORYLINE:
Global warming, not trade or measures to combat terrorism, will top the agenda at next week's gathering of Pacific-Rim leaders - a year after climate change barely got a mention in the group's final declaration.
Senior officials headed south on Friday to finalise statements that will be signed by the leaders at the culmination of a week-long round of meetings and top-level hobnobbing, against the backdrop of the Sydney Opera House.
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FILE: Sydney, Australia - 3 March, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour, bridge and Opera House
2. Mid of Sydney Opera House
3. Wide of Sydney skyline
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 19 November, 2006
4. Wide of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group leaders wearing native shirts at declaration reading
5. Australian Prime Minister John Howard (front row, right), Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah (front row, left), Singapore Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong (back row, right) and Taiwanese envoy Morris Chang (back row, left)
6. US President George W. Bush (back row) and China's President Hu Jintao (front row)
FILE: Outside Beijing, China - 6 July, 2001
7. Tilt-up from close-up of sand in desert to wide of landscape with neighbourhood in distance
FILE: Lingjiang, China - 14 September, 2004
8. Wide of coal mining area
9. Wide of man knocking coal into chute
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia - 30 June, 2007
10. Close-up of fumes coming out of vehicle's exhaust pipe
11. Wide of traffic
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia - 29 June, 2007
12. Counter in bank
13. Close-up of man handling 100 US dollar notes
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 16 August, 2007
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Somjai Phagaphasvivat, Thammasat University:
"Like what happened in the EU, the less developed countries have been helped up by the richer countries in order to break the disparity. So the Asia-Pacific needs that kind of approach. The rich ones help a little bit to jack up the growth and the social problem of the lesser ones. Otherwise you know APEC could not be progressing in that context of disparity."
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 20 September, 2005
15. Tanks at government office
16. Soldier leaning on barricade
17. Military appointed Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulalont in uniform speaking to media
FILE: Near Yangon, Myanmar, 9 October, 2006
18. Lieutenant-General Thein Sein reading statement at Constitutional Convention
19. Wide of convention delegates listening to statement
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 16 August, 2007
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tadzrul Tahir Hamzah, Southeast Asia Programme, Forum-Asia:
"The significant erosion of democracy is to do with the increasing military influence in the name of counter-terrorism. You know, like the Philippines. But in the Philippines America is a close ally, and in Thailand for that matter as well, in the name of counter-terrorism. They have their own internal conflict in the south for instance."
FILE: Phuket, Thailand - January 1, 2005
21. Various of damage caused by tsunami
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 16 August, 2007
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Risley, World Food Program (WFP):
"It is very critical for the political leadership of the APEC region to recognise not only the ability of each government in each country to help other countries when they are in need, but also to underscore the need for training and coordination and planning. Natural disasters cannot be determined in advance where and when they will hit. But we can certainly be ready for the response."
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 19 November, 2006
23. Wide of APEC group leaders wearing native shirts and waving
24. Pan from Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to Chinese President Hu Jintao to US President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin walking
STORYLINE:
Global warming, not trade or measures to combat terrorism, will top the agenda at next week's gathering of Pacific-Rim leaders - a year after climate change barely got a mention in the group's final declaration.
Senior officials headed south on Friday to finalise statements that will be signed by the leaders at the culmination of a week-long round of meetings and top-level hobnobbing, against the backdrop of the Sydney Opera House.
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The US' relationship with Southeast Asian countries ahead of APEC summit
SHOTLIST
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FILE: Canberra, Australia - 23 October, 2003
1. US President George W Bush entering Australian parliament building alongside Australian Prime...
SHOTLIST
POOL
FILE: Canberra, Australia - 23 October, 2003
1. US President George W Bush entering Australian parliament building alongside Australian Prime Minister John Howard
2. Close-up of Bush standing as US National Anthem is played
3. Bush entering parliamentary chamber and shaking hands with speaker
AP Television
Jakarta, Indonesia - 4 November, 2006
4. Pan of anti-US protest
5. Protesters holding anti-US banners
6. Close-up of protester wearing white hood chanting (in Indonesian): "Reject Bush"
7. Wide shot of protesters chanting
FILE: Manila, Philippines -20 March, 2006
8. Wide shot of protesters throwing fruit at poster of Bush
9. Pan from protesters throwing fruit to poster of Bush
10. Various of protesters throwing at and smearing poster with fruit
11. Protesters lying down on ground
Bangkok, Thailand - 7 November 2006
12. Set-up shot of former Thai Chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs Kraisak Choonhavan in office
13. Close-up of hands
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Kraisak Choonhavan, former Chairman of Thai Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs:
"The US role in Southeast Asia as far as economic role, it's been diminished considerably. And it's more looked as (though) the US (is) dealing with China more than anything."
FILE: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - 19 November, 2000
15. Former US President Bill Clinton standing among children
16. Wide shot of Clinton applauding children
17. Clinton putting on blue helmet, children cheering
Hanoi, Vietnam - 7 November, 2006
18. Wide shot of street with APEC banner overhead
19. Floral arrangement on side of road reading "APEC"
20. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vox pop, Luong Van Toan, Vietnam war veteran:
"The US President Bush's official visit to Vietnam is a special event. The relations between the two countries will be strengthened and on top of that, with this visit, the US will help Vietnam promote its economic status."
21. Exterior of Fedex office
22. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vox pop, Giang Cao Thao, businessman:
"President Bush's visit to Vietnam will positively affect the country's economy. It opens new opportunities for Vietnam to have an image to be more recognised in the world. Hence, investors will know more about Vietnam as an active developing economy."
23. Close-up of Jeep with Citibank office in background
24. Exterior of Ford factory
25. Workers assembling vehicle inside
26. Zoom out from Ford logo on car to wide shot of vehicle
POOL
Busan, South Korea
FILE - 18 November, 2005
27. Wide shot of Bush standing alongside Southeast Asian leaders during Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit
28. Various of leaders with Bush
STORYLINE
US President George W Bush is expected to travel to Hanoi later this month for the 18-19 November Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
Vietnam is preparing to host the annual summit, which will draw leaders from 21 countries and thousands of business executives from around the world.
The APEC conferences began in Seattle during the Clinton administration (former US President Bill Clinton) with hopes of achieving a number of agreements, including improving regional and international trade relations.
While the forum has achieved some of its economic goals, it has also become an important opportunity for leaders to talk face to face about a variety of subjects.
Vietnam and the US, two former foes, began implementing a bilateral trade deal in 2001, 26 years after US troops pulled out of the country. Since then trade has flourished.
Many Vietnamese residents welcome Bush's presence during the summit, saying it will raise Vietnam's profile as a developing economy.
"Investors will know more about Vietnam as an active developing economy," he added.
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SHOTLIST
POOL
FILE: Canberra, Australia - 23 October, 2003
1. US President George W Bush entering Australian parliament building alongside Australian Prime Minister John Howard
2. Close-up of Bush standing as US National Anthem is played
3. Bush entering parliamentary chamber and shaking hands with speaker
AP Television
Jakarta, Indonesia - 4 November, 2006
4. Pan of anti-US protest
5. Protesters holding anti-US banners
6. Close-up of protester wearing white hood chanting (in Indonesian): "Reject Bush"
7. Wide shot of protesters chanting
FILE: Manila, Philippines -20 March, 2006
8. Wide shot of protesters throwing fruit at poster of Bush
9. Pan from protesters throwing fruit to poster of Bush
10. Various of protesters throwing at and smearing poster with fruit
11. Protesters lying down on ground
Bangkok, Thailand - 7 November 2006
12. Set-up shot of former Thai Chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs Kraisak Choonhavan in office
13. Close-up of hands
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Kraisak Choonhavan, former Chairman of Thai Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs:
"The US role in Southeast Asia as far as economic role, it's been diminished considerably. And it's more looked as (though) the US (is) dealing with China more than anything."
FILE: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - 19 November, 2000
15. Former US President Bill Clinton standing among children
16. Wide shot of Clinton applauding children
17. Clinton putting on blue helmet, children cheering
Hanoi, Vietnam - 7 November, 2006
18. Wide shot of street with APEC banner overhead
19. Floral arrangement on side of road reading "APEC"
20. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vox pop, Luong Van Toan, Vietnam war veteran:
"The US President Bush's official visit to Vietnam is a special event. The relations between the two countries will be strengthened and on top of that, with this visit, the US will help Vietnam promote its economic status."
21. Exterior of Fedex office
22. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vox pop, Giang Cao Thao, businessman:
"President Bush's visit to Vietnam will positively affect the country's economy. It opens new opportunities for Vietnam to have an image to be more recognised in the world. Hence, investors will know more about Vietnam as an active developing economy."
23. Close-up of Jeep with Citibank office in background
24. Exterior of Ford factory
25. Workers assembling vehicle inside
26. Zoom out from Ford logo on car to wide shot of vehicle
POOL
Busan, South Korea
FILE - 18 November, 2005
27. Wide shot of Bush standing alongside Southeast Asian leaders during Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit
28. Various of leaders with Bush
STORYLINE
US President George W Bush is expected to travel to Hanoi later this month for the 18-19 November Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
Vietnam is preparing to host the annual summit, which will draw leaders from 21 countries and thousands of business executives from around the world.
The APEC conferences began in Seattle during the Clinton administration (former US President Bill Clinton) with hopes of achieving a number of agreements, including improving regional and international trade relations.
While the forum has achieved some of its economic goals, it has also become an important opportunity for leaders to talk face to face about a variety of subjects.
Vietnam and the US, two former foes, began implementing a bilateral trade deal in 2001, 26 years after US troops pulled out of the country. Since then trade has flourished.
Many Vietnamese residents welcome Bush's presence during the summit, saying it will raise Vietnam's profile as a developing economy.
"Investors will know more about Vietnam as an active developing economy," he added.
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Tradition of protests absent at this year's APEC summit
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 17 2006
1. Various exterior of convention centre
2. Traffic
3. Various of armed police outside centre
4. Various of police officers...
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 17 2006
1. Various exterior of convention centre
2. Traffic
3. Various of armed police outside centre
4. Various of police officers re-directing moped riders in street
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tran Tien Duc, health activist :
"I think the awareness of ordinary people about globalisation, APEC, WTO and other things is quite low. That is why they will not know much about the negative impact of global development."
6. Mid shot of Downer
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister:
"We would expect a few more than you'll get in Vietnam. I think there probably will be some protesters but you know what we say about Australia, it's a free country. People are free to express whatever view they like. And if they want to protest they can protest. As long as in protesting they don't break the law. As long as in protesting they don't get in the way of people and disrupt the meeting itself or disrupt peoples' capacity to get to and from the meetings."
Manila, Philippines, 17 November 2006
8. Wide of news conference of New Patriotic Alliance (BAYAN)
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renato Reyes, Jr., BAYAN Secretary General:
"Sad to say we don't have very strong social movements in Vietnam, we don't have very strong partner organisations there in the anti-imperialist struggle. So I think that is one main hindrance, for the participation of other groups who are interested about the APEC, from going to Vietnam. It's very difficult to hold protest actions in countries where there are no strong social movements."
10. Cutaway to wide of interview
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renato Reyes, Jr., BAYAN Secretary General:
"The Vietnamese people have to come to terms first with the kind of government that they have. They have a government that claims to be a communist government but in fact is implementing capitalist reforms."
FILE
Manila, Philippines, 13 November 1996
12. Wide of anti-APEC march
13. Mid of protesters in anti-APEC march
14. Wide of protesters with placards reading' "junk APEC"
Manila, Philippines, 17 November 2006
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renato Reyes, Jr., BAYAN Secretary General:
"It would be more possible to hold protest actions in the solidarity movements in Australia for the next APEC meeting because there are existing social movements there, for workers, for students, and other sectors, so that is something that we look forward to."
16. Mid of Reyes in front of computer
17. Close up of computer monitor displaying protest website
STORYLINE:
APEC's (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum) leaders meeting in Hanoi in Vietnam this weekend are unlikely to have to deal with the protests that have affected similar summits in recent years.
In contrast with last year's battles between demonstrators and police in South Korea, Hanoi's streets are more likely to be congested with traffic than any kind of anti-globalisation demonstrations.
There are two principal reasons why there won't be any rallies: firstly Vietnam has very strict laws about public gatherings and permission has to be received from the police to protest, which would not be granted during APEC.
Secondly, Vietnam has been less affected by globalisation than other countries, so there is less of a grass roots anti-globalisation movement.
Vietnamese society also has less access to information about the issues that might inflame some sectors of society.
Vietnamese health activist Tran Tien Duc, speaking in Hanoi on Friday, said ;"I think the awareness of ordinary people about globalisation, APEC, WTO and other things is quite low. That is why they will not know much about the negative impact of global development."
Trade meetings all over the world have drawn growing numbers of protesters.
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Hanoi, Vietnam, November 17 2006
1. Various exterior of convention centre
2. Traffic
3. Various of armed police outside centre
4. Various of police officers re-directing moped riders in street
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tran Tien Duc, health activist :
"I think the awareness of ordinary people about globalisation, APEC, WTO and other things is quite low. That is why they will not know much about the negative impact of global development."
6. Mid shot of Downer
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister:
"We would expect a few more than you'll get in Vietnam. I think there probably will be some protesters but you know what we say about Australia, it's a free country. People are free to express whatever view they like. And if they want to protest they can protest. As long as in protesting they don't break the law. As long as in protesting they don't get in the way of people and disrupt the meeting itself or disrupt peoples' capacity to get to and from the meetings."
Manila, Philippines, 17 November 2006
8. Wide of news conference of New Patriotic Alliance (BAYAN)
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renato Reyes, Jr., BAYAN Secretary General:
"Sad to say we don't have very strong social movements in Vietnam, we don't have very strong partner organisations there in the anti-imperialist struggle. So I think that is one main hindrance, for the participation of other groups who are interested about the APEC, from going to Vietnam. It's very difficult to hold protest actions in countries where there are no strong social movements."
10. Cutaway to wide of interview
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renato Reyes, Jr., BAYAN Secretary General:
"The Vietnamese people have to come to terms first with the kind of government that they have. They have a government that claims to be a communist government but in fact is implementing capitalist reforms."
FILE
Manila, Philippines, 13 November 1996
12. Wide of anti-APEC march
13. Mid of protesters in anti-APEC march
14. Wide of protesters with placards reading' "junk APEC"
Manila, Philippines, 17 November 2006
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Renato Reyes, Jr., BAYAN Secretary General:
"It would be more possible to hold protest actions in the solidarity movements in Australia for the next APEC meeting because there are existing social movements there, for workers, for students, and other sectors, so that is something that we look forward to."
16. Mid of Reyes in front of computer
17. Close up of computer monitor displaying protest website
STORYLINE:
APEC's (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum) leaders meeting in Hanoi in Vietnam this weekend are unlikely to have to deal with the protests that have affected similar summits in recent years.
In contrast with last year's battles between demonstrators and police in South Korea, Hanoi's streets are more likely to be congested with traffic than any kind of anti-globalisation demonstrations.
There are two principal reasons why there won't be any rallies: firstly Vietnam has very strict laws about public gatherings and permission has to be received from the police to protest, which would not be granted during APEC.
Secondly, Vietnam has been less affected by globalisation than other countries, so there is less of a grass roots anti-globalisation movement.
Vietnamese society also has less access to information about the issues that might inflame some sectors of society.
Vietnamese health activist Tran Tien Duc, speaking in Hanoi on Friday, said ;"I think the awareness of ordinary people about globalisation, APEC, WTO and other things is quite low. That is why they will not know much about the negative impact of global development."
Trade meetings all over the world have drawn growing numbers of protesters.
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APEC 2007 Welcome
Flicks won the tender to produce the Welcome videos for the PM & Treasurer that were used at the close of the 2006 APEC meeting in Vietnam. It was a compelling...
Flicks won the tender to produce the Welcome videos for the PM & Treasurer that were used at the close of the 2006 APEC meeting in Vietnam. It was a compelling clip used to invite member countries to the 2007 APEC event in Sydney.
These clips were mostly stock footage from 80 sources which involved a huge research effort on our behalf to secure the materials at minimum costs.
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Flicks won the tender to produce the Welcome videos for the PM & Treasurer that were used at the close of the 2006 APEC meeting in Vietnam. It was a compelling clip used to invite member countries to the 2007 APEC event in Sydney.
These clips were mostly stock footage from 80 sources which involved a huge research effort on our behalf to secure the materials at minimum costs.
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Report on issues behind expected demos agst Bush at APEC
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) flags waving in foreground
2. C...
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) flags waving in foreground
2. Close up of flags
AP Television
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 18 November, 2006
3. US President George W Bush walking into APEC meeting
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
4. Close-up of poster showing Bush with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Australian Prime Minister John Howard with elongated noses reading: (English) "Did they lie?"
5. Various of activist working on banner
6. Close-up of t-shirt with picture of Bush's face reading: (English) "Wanted for crimes against humanity."
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alex Bainbridge, Spokesperson for 'Stop Bush Coalition':
"Look, (US President) George (W) Bush as I understand it is probably the most unpopular president in the US history, and certainly in Australia that is reflected here. I don't think most people have got much respect for the US President."
AP Television
FILE: Auckland, New Zealand - 13 September, 1999
8. Then-US President Bill Clinton arriving for APEC summit
9. Cutaway of cameras
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FILE: Auckland, New Zealand - 13 September, 1999
10. Clinton shaking hands with then-New Zealand Prime Minister Jenny Shipley
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
11. Various of book, cover reads: (English) "Australia and the United States in the American Century."
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Roger Bell, Historian:
"There was a much more relaxed, open, generous relationship, and somewhat more affectionate with the United States under the Clinton administration. Partly because of Clinton, but also because, and more substantially, his foreign policies were a bit more liberal, more engaged with other societies and more multilateral. Suggested America was interested in being a good international citizen. I think they've lost that image today."
AP Television
Canberra, Australia - 2003
13. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard walking into legislature
14. Pan from jeering protestors to legislature
15. Various of protestors yelling and clashing with police
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop, No Name Given:
"I think he's working very hard at becoming increasingly unpopular, yeah. But, he seems to be doing a good enough job at that himself, so I don't need to rub his nose in it any further."
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop, No Name Given:
"I don't know why they're protesting. Because maybe the war in Iraq, and a few things. But for me, I have nothing against him."
AP Television
Bangkok, Thailand - 20 October, 2003
18. Various of protestors marching with placards with Bush's face on and chanting anti-Bush slogans
19. Protesters holding banner reading: (English) "Stop Bush"
20. Wide of anti-Bush protesters
AP Television
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia - 15 August, 2007
21. Setup of Din Syamsuddin, head of Islamic Organisation of Indonesia
22. Close-up of Din's hand
23. SOUNDBITE: (English) Din Syasmuddin, Head of Islamic Organisation of Indonesia:
"From very close distance observation, among the Muslim community, they perceive that this American President (George W) Bush has kind of hatred against Islam and for some Muslims he's perceived as a fundamentalist in the sense that he has a certain agenda to destroy Islam."
AP Television -
Hanoi, Vietnam - 18 November, 2006
24. Bush walking away from leaders photo-opportunity with Russian President Vladimir Putin
STORYLINE:
US President George W. Bush was expected to arrive in Sydney late on Tuesday for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
Australians are not alone in demonstrating against Bush.
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AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
1. Wide of Sydney Harbour with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) flags waving in foreground
2. Close up of flags
AP Television
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - 18 November, 2006
3. US President George W Bush walking into APEC meeting
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
4. Close-up of poster showing Bush with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Australian Prime Minister John Howard with elongated noses reading: (English) "Did they lie?"
5. Various of activist working on banner
6. Close-up of t-shirt with picture of Bush's face reading: (English) "Wanted for crimes against humanity."
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alex Bainbridge, Spokesperson for 'Stop Bush Coalition':
"Look, (US President) George (W) Bush as I understand it is probably the most unpopular president in the US history, and certainly in Australia that is reflected here. I don't think most people have got much respect for the US President."
AP Television
FILE: Auckland, New Zealand - 13 September, 1999
8. Then-US President Bill Clinton arriving for APEC summit
9. Cutaway of cameras
POOL
FILE: Auckland, New Zealand - 13 September, 1999
10. Clinton shaking hands with then-New Zealand Prime Minister Jenny Shipley
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
11. Various of book, cover reads: (English) "Australia and the United States in the American Century."
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Roger Bell, Historian:
"There was a much more relaxed, open, generous relationship, and somewhat more affectionate with the United States under the Clinton administration. Partly because of Clinton, but also because, and more substantially, his foreign policies were a bit more liberal, more engaged with other societies and more multilateral. Suggested America was interested in being a good international citizen. I think they've lost that image today."
AP Television
Canberra, Australia - 2003
13. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard walking into legislature
14. Pan from jeering protestors to legislature
15. Various of protestors yelling and clashing with police
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 3 September, 2007
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop, No Name Given:
"I think he's working very hard at becoming increasingly unpopular, yeah. But, he seems to be doing a good enough job at that himself, so I don't need to rub his nose in it any further."
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop, No Name Given:
"I don't know why they're protesting. Because maybe the war in Iraq, and a few things. But for me, I have nothing against him."
AP Television
Bangkok, Thailand - 20 October, 2003
18. Various of protestors marching with placards with Bush's face on and chanting anti-Bush slogans
19. Protesters holding banner reading: (English) "Stop Bush"
20. Wide of anti-Bush protesters
AP Television
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia - 15 August, 2007
21. Setup of Din Syamsuddin, head of Islamic Organisation of Indonesia
22. Close-up of Din's hand
23. SOUNDBITE: (English) Din Syasmuddin, Head of Islamic Organisation of Indonesia:
"From very close distance observation, among the Muslim community, they perceive that this American President (George W) Bush has kind of hatred against Islam and for some Muslims he's perceived as a fundamentalist in the sense that he has a certain agenda to destroy Islam."
AP Television -
Hanoi, Vietnam - 18 November, 2006
24. Bush walking away from leaders photo-opportunity with Russian President Vladimir Putin
STORYLINE:
US President George W. Bush was expected to arrive in Sydney late on Tuesday for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
Australians are not alone in demonstrating against Bush.
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Welcome to Viet Nam!
Welcome to Viet Nam! APEC 2006....
Welcome to Viet Nam! APEC 2006.
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Welcome to Viet Nam! APEC 2006.
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Secrecy surrounds what APEC leaders will wear
Lima, Peru - 7 November 2008
1. Wide top-shot of Lima skyline
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
2. Wide of an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit s...
Lima, Peru - 7 November 2008
1. Wide top-shot of Lima skyline
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
2. Wide of an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit sign in street
Lima, Peru - 17 November 2008
3. Set-up of Peruvian Ambassador and Deputy Foreign Minister for APEC 2008, Gonzalo Gutierrez
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gonzalo Gutierrez, Peruvian Ambassador and Deputy Foreign Minister for APEC 2008:
"Yeah well, that's a secret. That will be known when you see the leaders for the official photograph."
FILE: Sydney, Australia - September 2007
5. Wide of APEC leaders dressed in Driza-Bone coats posing for family photo from the steps of the Sydney Opera House
6. Pan across APEC leaders
FILE: Santiago, Chile - November 2004
7. Wide of APEC leaders wearing traditional Huaso Chamantos ponchos, posing for family photo
8. Pan right across leaders
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
9. Wide of men looking at Vicuna wool products inside a shop
10. Close-up of Vicuna wool shawls on display
11. Close-up of a photo of a Vicuna next to a shawl
FILE: Ayacucho, Peru - Exact date unknown
12. Wide of a herd of Vicuna
13. Man shearing wool from a Vicuna
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
14. Store owner, Ana Teresa Freire, holding Vicuna wool shawl on display
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ana Teresa Freire, Kuna, Vicuna and Alpaca wool garment manufacturer:
"It is a fibre that is admired by Peruvians and foreigners. We are specially surprised that it is particularly appreciated abroad. Vicuna is considered nowadays to be one of the finest fibres in the world."
16. Various of towns people performing dance in Chalecos, traditional Peruvian costumes
17. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ana Teresa Freire, Kuna, Vicuna and Alpaca wool garment manufacturer:
"I cannot give away the details of the chosen garment (for APEC). I want to keep it to myself and respect the government's wishes."
(Reporter's Q: (Spanish) "But you can confirm that you have been involved in providing gifts to the APEC leaders?")
"Yes, definitely. We have been approached and we have been in contact with them. Our company is definitely participating in APEC with a strong presence."
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - November 2006
18. Various leaders including US President George W. Bush, former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, and former Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and former Australian prime minister, John Howard wearing the Aodai, a traditional Vietnamese silk shirt worn during the 2006 APEC summit
STORYLINE:
While Asia-Pacific leaders prepare for the 2008 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Peru this week, secrecy still surrounds what they will wear during their traditional family photograph at the conclusion of the talks.
During past APEC meetings, leaders wore cowboy style coats in Australia, traditional silk shirts in Vietnam and ponchos in Chile.
This year, some speculate that Peru may use it's famed Vicuna wool as part of its traditional offering.
Vicuna is an animal similar to the llama which is only found in the Andean region and was once considered endangered.
The owner of a local store selling Vicuna products, Ana Teresa Freire, confirmed that she has received an order from the government but she did not want to give too much away in keeping with its wishes.
The 2008 APEC summit will be held in the Peruvian capital, Lima, and will bring together 21 APEC leaders.
The meeting is scheduled to start on 22 November.
The meeting traditionally provides leaders with the opportunity to discuss economic issues in the region but the summit in Peru is expected to be dominated by talks surrounding the global economic crisis.
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Lima, Peru - 7 November 2008
1. Wide top-shot of Lima skyline
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
2. Wide of an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit sign in street
Lima, Peru - 17 November 2008
3. Set-up of Peruvian Ambassador and Deputy Foreign Minister for APEC 2008, Gonzalo Gutierrez
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gonzalo Gutierrez, Peruvian Ambassador and Deputy Foreign Minister for APEC 2008:
"Yeah well, that's a secret. That will be known when you see the leaders for the official photograph."
FILE: Sydney, Australia - September 2007
5. Wide of APEC leaders dressed in Driza-Bone coats posing for family photo from the steps of the Sydney Opera House
6. Pan across APEC leaders
FILE: Santiago, Chile - November 2004
7. Wide of APEC leaders wearing traditional Huaso Chamantos ponchos, posing for family photo
8. Pan right across leaders
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
9. Wide of men looking at Vicuna wool products inside a shop
10. Close-up of Vicuna wool shawls on display
11. Close-up of a photo of a Vicuna next to a shawl
FILE: Ayacucho, Peru - Exact date unknown
12. Wide of a herd of Vicuna
13. Man shearing wool from a Vicuna
Lima, Peru - 18 November 2008
14. Store owner, Ana Teresa Freire, holding Vicuna wool shawl on display
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ana Teresa Freire, Kuna, Vicuna and Alpaca wool garment manufacturer:
"It is a fibre that is admired by Peruvians and foreigners. We are specially surprised that it is particularly appreciated abroad. Vicuna is considered nowadays to be one of the finest fibres in the world."
16. Various of towns people performing dance in Chalecos, traditional Peruvian costumes
17. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ana Teresa Freire, Kuna, Vicuna and Alpaca wool garment manufacturer:
"I cannot give away the details of the chosen garment (for APEC). I want to keep it to myself and respect the government's wishes."
(Reporter's Q: (Spanish) "But you can confirm that you have been involved in providing gifts to the APEC leaders?")
"Yes, definitely. We have been approached and we have been in contact with them. Our company is definitely participating in APEC with a strong presence."
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - November 2006
18. Various leaders including US President George W. Bush, former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, and former Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and former Australian prime minister, John Howard wearing the Aodai, a traditional Vietnamese silk shirt worn during the 2006 APEC summit
STORYLINE:
While Asia-Pacific leaders prepare for the 2008 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Peru this week, secrecy still surrounds what they will wear during their traditional family photograph at the conclusion of the talks.
During past APEC meetings, leaders wore cowboy style coats in Australia, traditional silk shirts in Vietnam and ponchos in Chile.
This year, some speculate that Peru may use it's famed Vicuna wool as part of its traditional offering.
Vicuna is an animal similar to the llama which is only found in the Andean region and was once considered endangered.
The owner of a local store selling Vicuna products, Ana Teresa Freire, confirmed that she has received an order from the government but she did not want to give too much away in keeping with its wishes.
The 2008 APEC summit will be held in the Peruvian capital, Lima, and will bring together 21 APEC leaders.
The meeting is scheduled to start on 22 November.
The meeting traditionally provides leaders with the opportunity to discuss economic issues in the region but the summit in Peru is expected to be dominated by talks surrounding the global economic crisis.
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A look at the shirts that leaders will wear during APEC; FILE
SHOTLIST :
Singapore - November 9, 2009
1. Wide of Singapore landscape
2. Close of Merlion statue of Singapore
3. Wide of tourists taking photos at the stat...
SHOTLIST :
Singapore - November 9, 2009
1. Wide of Singapore landscape
2. Close of Merlion statue of Singapore
3. Wide of tourists taking photos at the statue
4. Wide of children with Esplanade theatre in background
5. Wide of Singaporean designer Wykidd Song putting cufflink on sleeve of model APEC shirt
6. Close-up of Song's design for APEC shirt
7. Pan of Song's design for APEC shirts
8. Pan down of model APEC shirt
9. Close-up of embroidery
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wykidd Song, Singapore designer of 2009 APEC shirt:
"It's a hundred percent linen. And the details are painstakingly hand-embroidered, and it's very intricate in design."
FILE: Sydney, Australia - September, 2007
11. Mid of Chinese President Hu Jintao, and Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono wearing Drizabone jackets during APEC Sydney
12. Mid of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper wearing Drizabone jacket
13. Wide of APEC leaders wearing Drizabone jackets waving during family photo
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - November, 2006
14. Wide of Hu and Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet walking while wearing the Ao dai during APEC Hanoi
15. Various of APEC leaders wearing Ao dai during APEC Hanoi
Singapore - November 9, 2009
16. Song putting cufflink on sleeve of model APEC shirt
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wykidd Song, Singapore designer of 2009 APEC shirt:
"I never design costumes, or I never design funny shirts. And the thing is, it really is about something beautiful that they can take out and wear again."
18. Mid of people walking
19. Wide of people walking in tourist district
STORYLINE :
A Singaporean clothes designer is adding the final touches to a traditional outfit for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders to wear at the upcoming summit.
Singapore is hosting this week's meeting of APEC, a regional economic bloc comprising of 21 Pacific Rim countries.
The city state is well known for its works of art such as the Merlion statue and the durian-shaped Esplanade theatre.
But now one of its artists wants to make the leaders of APEC get a real taste of Singapore's rich traditions.
Singaporean designer Wykidd Song has been tasked with creating this year's traditional outfit for the APEC leaders.
Song picked a design for the attire, which is deeply rooted in the Peranakan culture, a unique blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures.
These cultural mixes reflect Singapore's own identity as a multi-racial and multi-cultural society.
Song said he used one hundred percent linen to create the attire, which has hand-embroidered designs.
The colours of the shirt refer to the official logo for this year's meeting.
Male APEC leaders can pick blue, red or green, while female leaders will wear red.
The shirt comes with a set of unique accessories as well, such as round-shaped silver cufflinks for men and a silver brooch for women. Both accessories use precious gem stones.
Song said he wanted to create an item that the leaders could take home and wear again on another occasion.
The APEC leaders will be wearing the traditional shirt during the official dinner this Saturday.
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SHOTLIST :
Singapore - November 9, 2009
1. Wide of Singapore landscape
2. Close of Merlion statue of Singapore
3. Wide of tourists taking photos at the statue
4. Wide of children with Esplanade theatre in background
5. Wide of Singaporean designer Wykidd Song putting cufflink on sleeve of model APEC shirt
6. Close-up of Song's design for APEC shirt
7. Pan of Song's design for APEC shirts
8. Pan down of model APEC shirt
9. Close-up of embroidery
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wykidd Song, Singapore designer of 2009 APEC shirt:
"It's a hundred percent linen. And the details are painstakingly hand-embroidered, and it's very intricate in design."
FILE: Sydney, Australia - September, 2007
11. Mid of Chinese President Hu Jintao, and Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono wearing Drizabone jackets during APEC Sydney
12. Mid of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper wearing Drizabone jacket
13. Wide of APEC leaders wearing Drizabone jackets waving during family photo
FILE: Hanoi, Vietnam - November, 2006
14. Wide of Hu and Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet walking while wearing the Ao dai during APEC Hanoi
15. Various of APEC leaders wearing Ao dai during APEC Hanoi
Singapore - November 9, 2009
16. Song putting cufflink on sleeve of model APEC shirt
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wykidd Song, Singapore designer of 2009 APEC shirt:
"I never design costumes, or I never design funny shirts. And the thing is, it really is about something beautiful that they can take out and wear again."
18. Mid of people walking
19. Wide of people walking in tourist district
STORYLINE :
A Singaporean clothes designer is adding the final touches to a traditional outfit for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders to wear at the upcoming summit.
Singapore is hosting this week's meeting of APEC, a regional economic bloc comprising of 21 Pacific Rim countries.
The city state is well known for its works of art such as the Merlion statue and the durian-shaped Esplanade theatre.
But now one of its artists wants to make the leaders of APEC get a real taste of Singapore's rich traditions.
Singaporean designer Wykidd Song has been tasked with creating this year's traditional outfit for the APEC leaders.
Song picked a design for the attire, which is deeply rooted in the Peranakan culture, a unique blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures.
These cultural mixes reflect Singapore's own identity as a multi-racial and multi-cultural society.
Song said he used one hundred percent linen to create the attire, which has hand-embroidered designs.
The colours of the shirt refer to the official logo for this year's meeting.
Male APEC leaders can pick blue, red or green, while female leaders will wear red.
The shirt comes with a set of unique accessories as well, such as round-shaped silver cufflinks for men and a silver brooch for women. Both accessories use precious gem stones.
Song said he wanted to create an item that the leaders could take home and wear again on another occasion.
The APEC leaders will be wearing the traditional shirt during the official dinner this Saturday.
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Ministers meet in hope of breaking global trade talks impasse, reax to Thai coup
SHOTLIST
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
1. Wide pan across lobby of Convention Centre
2. Delegates riding up escalator
3. Hong Kong Commerce Secretary Jo...
SHOTLIST
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
1. Wide pan across lobby of Convention Centre
2. Delegates riding up escalator
3. Hong Kong Commerce Secretary Joseph Wong entering, being welcomed by Vietnamese Trade minister Truong Dinh Tuyen
4. Cutaway cameraman
5. World Trade Organisation President Pascal Lamy shaking hands with Taiwanese delegate
6. Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso crossing room
7. Taiwanese delegate talking with South Korean delegation
8. New Zealand Trade Minister Phil Goff talking with delegate
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
9. Russian delegate speaking with others
10. Mexican delegate crossing room
10. World Trade Organisation (WTO) President Pascal Lamy speaking with Indonesian Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
11. Wide of APEC meeting
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand, 20 September 2006
++NIGHT SHOTS++
12. Soldiers putting up barricades near Government House after coup
13. Soldiers in front of tank
14. Tank rotating barrel
Hanoi, Vietnam, 15 November 2006
15. Wide of meeting between Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram and New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters
16. Close up of Nitya
17. Close up of Peters
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Nitya Pibulsonggram, Thai Foreign Minister:
"Happily, we have a number of members of APEC who understand our situation on the ground extremely well. And we have received from them a great deal of sympathy as to the intervention and to the situation that arose in September. I took the occasion to explain to some of those who have not understood it in the same light."
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand, 20 September 2006
19. Soldier in front of barricade adorned with flowers, after coup
20. Tanks parked in front of monument and flags
21. Coup supporter being cheered by crowd
22. Tilt up from flowers from supporters to soldier
Hanoi, Vietnam, 14 November 2006
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister:
"APEC has countries like China, of course, in it that are not by any stretch of the imagination democratic. Obviously in relation to what has happened in Thailand it is a matter of regret but there is not a formulation for a way to deal with that in APEC. APEC is a gathering of economies and it's designed to promote economic liberalisation throughout the Asia-Pacific region and I think it will make good progress this year."
Hanoi, Vietnam, 15 November 2006
24. Wide of APEC ministerial meeting
STORYLINE:
Trade ministers tried to keep the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit focused on its economic agenda on Wednesday as sideline discussions on North Korea's nuclear weapons programme threatened to dominate the proceedings.
The 21-nation Pacific Rim meeting was hoping to find ways to kick-start stalled World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks.
But with so many top officials in one place, it was also a chance to meet face-to-face to discuss security issues.
This is the first big meeting since North Korea tested a nuclear weapon on October 9, then agreed earlier this month to return to six-party talks on its nuclear programme that have been stalled for a year.
Officials were taking advantage of the opportunity to work out a common strategy.
But for Thailand, the APEC meeting is also the occasion to talk about politics, and not just economic matters, after a September military coup ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra over alleged corruption.
Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram said a number of APEC members understood the situation "extremely well" as he spent some time on the sidelines of APEC explaining his country's situation and enlisting support.
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SHOTLIST
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
1. Wide pan across lobby of Convention Centre
2. Delegates riding up escalator
3. Hong Kong Commerce Secretary Joseph Wong entering, being welcomed by Vietnamese Trade minister Truong Dinh Tuyen
4. Cutaway cameraman
5. World Trade Organisation President Pascal Lamy shaking hands with Taiwanese delegate
6. Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso crossing room
7. Taiwanese delegate talking with South Korean delegation
8. New Zealand Trade Minister Phil Goff talking with delegate
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
9. Russian delegate speaking with others
10. Mexican delegate crossing room
10. World Trade Organisation (WTO) President Pascal Lamy speaking with Indonesian Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda
Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15, 2006
11. Wide of APEC meeting
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand, 20 September 2006
++NIGHT SHOTS++
12. Soldiers putting up barricades near Government House after coup
13. Soldiers in front of tank
14. Tank rotating barrel
Hanoi, Vietnam, 15 November 2006
15. Wide of meeting between Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram and New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters
16. Close up of Nitya
17. Close up of Peters
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Nitya Pibulsonggram, Thai Foreign Minister:
"Happily, we have a number of members of APEC who understand our situation on the ground extremely well. And we have received from them a great deal of sympathy as to the intervention and to the situation that arose in September. I took the occasion to explain to some of those who have not understood it in the same light."
FILE: Bangkok, Thailand, 20 September 2006
19. Soldier in front of barricade adorned with flowers, after coup
20. Tanks parked in front of monument and flags
21. Coup supporter being cheered by crowd
22. Tilt up from flowers from supporters to soldier
Hanoi, Vietnam, 14 November 2006
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister:
"APEC has countries like China, of course, in it that are not by any stretch of the imagination democratic. Obviously in relation to what has happened in Thailand it is a matter of regret but there is not a formulation for a way to deal with that in APEC. APEC is a gathering of economies and it's designed to promote economic liberalisation throughout the Asia-Pacific region and I think it will make good progress this year."
Hanoi, Vietnam, 15 November 2006
24. Wide of APEC ministerial meeting
STORYLINE:
Trade ministers tried to keep the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit focused on its economic agenda on Wednesday as sideline discussions on North Korea's nuclear weapons programme threatened to dominate the proceedings.
The 21-nation Pacific Rim meeting was hoping to find ways to kick-start stalled World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks.
But with so many top officials in one place, it was also a chance to meet face-to-face to discuss security issues.
This is the first big meeting since North Korea tested a nuclear weapon on October 9, then agreed earlier this month to return to six-party talks on its nuclear programme that have been stalled for a year.
Officials were taking advantage of the opportunity to work out a common strategy.
But for Thailand, the APEC meeting is also the occasion to talk about politics, and not just economic matters, after a September military coup ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra over alleged corruption.
Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram said a number of APEC members understood the situation "extremely well" as he spent some time on the sidelines of APEC explaining his country's situation and enlisting support.
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Vietnam Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vietnam.
North Vietnam is still ruled by communism but in the south the hammer and sickle fades into capitalism that is gradually...
Travel video about destination Vietnam.
North Vietnam is still ruled by communism but in the south the hammer and sickle fades into capitalism that is gradually beginning to dominate all. One country and two lifestyles, Vietnam has opened up its borders. It is a country of beautiful landscapes, amicable people and a great cultural heritage.Hanoi is North Vietnam’s lively capital city located in the north of the country and set amid the delta plains of the Red River. The Chua Mot Cot Pagoda is one of the oldest religious buildings in Hanoi and is a temple built upon a single column in the centre of a small lake. On the shores of the Song Huong, Giang in the heart of Vietnam is a former royal city and today’s provincial capital of Hué. Nine mighty canon are the symbolic guards of the historic citadel. Beyond its defences are five hundred hectares that contain the Imperial City and also the Forbidden Purple City. Da Nang’s Cham Museum contains a fine collection of Cham sculpture from the surrounding provinces. It boasts more than three hundred exhibits divided into ten rooms, with sandstone deities, monsters and heavenly dancers. With nearly six million inhabitants, Saigon is also known as Ho Chi Minh City. The Jade Pagoda, the Temple of the Jade Emperor, highlights the country’s religious faith. The interior features Daoism in all its splendour and it was here that it all began, at the junction of the Ben Nghe Canal on the slowly flowing Saigon River. Vietnam is a colourful land that still contains ancient tribes and exotic landscapes – a fascinating paradise located on the exotic edge of South East Asia!
wn.com/Vietnam Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vietnam.
North Vietnam is still ruled by communism but in the south the hammer and sickle fades into capitalism that is gradually beginning to dominate all. One country and two lifestyles, Vietnam has opened up its borders. It is a country of beautiful landscapes, amicable people and a great cultural heritage.Hanoi is North Vietnam’s lively capital city located in the north of the country and set amid the delta plains of the Red River. The Chua Mot Cot Pagoda is one of the oldest religious buildings in Hanoi and is a temple built upon a single column in the centre of a small lake. On the shores of the Song Huong, Giang in the heart of Vietnam is a former royal city and today’s provincial capital of Hué. Nine mighty canon are the symbolic guards of the historic citadel. Beyond its defences are five hundred hectares that contain the Imperial City and also the Forbidden Purple City. Da Nang’s Cham Museum contains a fine collection of Cham sculpture from the surrounding provinces. It boasts more than three hundred exhibits divided into ten rooms, with sandstone deities, monsters and heavenly dancers. With nearly six million inhabitants, Saigon is also known as Ho Chi Minh City. The Jade Pagoda, the Temple of the Jade Emperor, highlights the country’s religious faith. The interior features Daoism in all its splendour and it was here that it all began, at the junction of the Ben Nghe Canal on the slowly flowing Saigon River. Vietnam is a colourful land that still contains ancient tribes and exotic landscapes – a fascinating paradise located on the exotic edge of South East Asia!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 125346
Vietnam Travel Guide and Tourism 2014 (HD)
Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD)
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Vietnam is an utter assault on the senses; at once dizzying, frenetic and fascinating. Conical-hatted street vendors sell their wares on the pavements outside gleaming high-rises and exquisite temples are surrounded by streets buzzing with thousands of motorbikes.
Wherever you travel you can't fail to be intrigued by this frenetic, fascinating country. The capital Hanoi is the focus for arts in Vietnam and has been since its foundation in the year 1010 while in Ho Chi Minh City business is king. Hue is steeped in imperial history, Hoi An the place to soak up the atmosphere and the largely undeveloped coastline is the place to kick back.
Life in urban Vietnam is conducted on the streets. In bia hois (pavement pubs) men sup ice-cold beer and odours from makeshift food stalls fill the nostrils: see steaming pho, a noodle soup with various unidentifiable chunks of meat, or grilled chicken feet. Along nearly all the moped-clogged streets produce is sold. Tubs wriggle with live sturgeon, crabs and frogs (still a delicacy from French colonial days), baskets are top heavy with colourful and bizarre fruit, and every possible piece of a pig is on sale.
Rural Vietnam is entirely different. Just a short distance from the cities, water buffalo wallow in green rice paddies and elegant women wearing traditional conical headwear cycle along dusty paths.
Vietnam things to see and do
======================
Beautiful beaches
-----------------------------
The beaches of Vietnam are superb. Nha Trang is the perfect combination of a long sandy beach for relaxing days under the palm trees and a town with restaurants and bars to pass the balmy evenings. Boat trips take you out to nearby islands and divers can explore the nearby coral reefs. Alternatively, try Vung Tau, southeast of Ho Chi Minh City for some superb snorkelling around the many offshore islands or head east of Phan Thiet to the sand dunes of Mui Ne, which stretch for miles. Whatever your budget there'll be a resort to suit you. Relax on the white-sand beaches or have a go at many of the water sports on offer.
Cao Dai Temple
-------------------------
Head out to Tay Ninh to view the colourful midday service of the intriguing Cao Dai sect held in a large temple almost Disney-esque in style. The followers wear red, blue and yellow robes and chant to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra. En route, scramble through the tunnels at Cu Chi, from where the Viet Cong successfully launched attacks against US forces.
Central Highlands
--------------------------
Dalat is as far as most people go into the Central Highlands but head further into the mountains for stunning views and waterfalls. You are assured of a warm welcome in Buon Ma Thuot, a coffee growing region and home to the Montagnards. The Ho Chi Minh trail is easily reached from Kontum.
Cooking lessons
Learn the subtleties of Vietnamese cookery at a class in ancient Hoi An. Submerge into the hustle and bustle of the market to buy provisions before retreating to the calm of the kitchen. The best part of the day -- you get to eat what you have helped prepare!
Dalat
-----------
To escape the heat of the plains, head for Dalat, a former colonial hill station, reminiscent of a French town, with faded, elegant villas evocative of another era. Colonists from Saigon headed to its cool climes as well as the emperor and his entourage. The romantic lakes and alpine scenery are magnets for Vietnamese honeymooners.
Halong Bay
---------------
Sure it is touristy, and if you take a boat trip you'll be among a flotilla of dozens of old converted junks, but Halong Bay still remains one of the most impressive sights in the world. Take the opportunity to borrow a kayak (all boats should do this) and paddle through the limestone karsts dramatically rising up out of the sea. Or spend the night on one of those junks and explore the caves hidden deep in the islands, pass floating villages and at night enjoy a sundowner on the top deck and look out for shooting stars.
Hanoi
---------
Hanoi is a city of contrasts with the wide, leafy boulevards lined by beautiful colonial buildings in the French quarter, the maze of narrow streets of the Old Quarter and the tranquil lakes. Wherever you are, the background noise is the buzzing of the motorbikes that crowd the streets of the capital.
Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City by train
--------------------------------------------
A trip on the Reunification Express is a must. However, the trains between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are certainly not express. It can take between 30 and 40 hours to travel between the two cities so best to do one section only. Popular is the 18-hour journey between Hanoi and Hue.
wn.com/Vietnam Travel Guide And Tourism 2014 (Hd)
Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD)
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Vietnam is an utter assault on the senses; at once dizzying, frenetic and fascinating. Conical-hatted street vendors sell their wares on the pavements outside gleaming high-rises and exquisite temples are surrounded by streets buzzing with thousands of motorbikes.
Wherever you travel you can't fail to be intrigued by this frenetic, fascinating country. The capital Hanoi is the focus for arts in Vietnam and has been since its foundation in the year 1010 while in Ho Chi Minh City business is king. Hue is steeped in imperial history, Hoi An the place to soak up the atmosphere and the largely undeveloped coastline is the place to kick back.
Life in urban Vietnam is conducted on the streets. In bia hois (pavement pubs) men sup ice-cold beer and odours from makeshift food stalls fill the nostrils: see steaming pho, a noodle soup with various unidentifiable chunks of meat, or grilled chicken feet. Along nearly all the moped-clogged streets produce is sold. Tubs wriggle with live sturgeon, crabs and frogs (still a delicacy from French colonial days), baskets are top heavy with colourful and bizarre fruit, and every possible piece of a pig is on sale.
Rural Vietnam is entirely different. Just a short distance from the cities, water buffalo wallow in green rice paddies and elegant women wearing traditional conical headwear cycle along dusty paths.
Vietnam things to see and do
======================
Beautiful beaches
-----------------------------
The beaches of Vietnam are superb. Nha Trang is the perfect combination of a long sandy beach for relaxing days under the palm trees and a town with restaurants and bars to pass the balmy evenings. Boat trips take you out to nearby islands and divers can explore the nearby coral reefs. Alternatively, try Vung Tau, southeast of Ho Chi Minh City for some superb snorkelling around the many offshore islands or head east of Phan Thiet to the sand dunes of Mui Ne, which stretch for miles. Whatever your budget there'll be a resort to suit you. Relax on the white-sand beaches or have a go at many of the water sports on offer.
Cao Dai Temple
-------------------------
Head out to Tay Ninh to view the colourful midday service of the intriguing Cao Dai sect held in a large temple almost Disney-esque in style. The followers wear red, blue and yellow robes and chant to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra. En route, scramble through the tunnels at Cu Chi, from where the Viet Cong successfully launched attacks against US forces.
Central Highlands
--------------------------
Dalat is as far as most people go into the Central Highlands but head further into the mountains for stunning views and waterfalls. You are assured of a warm welcome in Buon Ma Thuot, a coffee growing region and home to the Montagnards. The Ho Chi Minh trail is easily reached from Kontum.
Cooking lessons
Learn the subtleties of Vietnamese cookery at a class in ancient Hoi An. Submerge into the hustle and bustle of the market to buy provisions before retreating to the calm of the kitchen. The best part of the day -- you get to eat what you have helped prepare!
Dalat
-----------
To escape the heat of the plains, head for Dalat, a former colonial hill station, reminiscent of a French town, with faded, elegant villas evocative of another era. Colonists from Saigon headed to its cool climes as well as the emperor and his entourage. The romantic lakes and alpine scenery are magnets for Vietnamese honeymooners.
Halong Bay
---------------
Sure it is touristy, and if you take a boat trip you'll be among a flotilla of dozens of old converted junks, but Halong Bay still remains one of the most impressive sights in the world. Take the opportunity to borrow a kayak (all boats should do this) and paddle through the limestone karsts dramatically rising up out of the sea. Or spend the night on one of those junks and explore the caves hidden deep in the islands, pass floating villages and at night enjoy a sundowner on the top deck and look out for shooting stars.
Hanoi
---------
Hanoi is a city of contrasts with the wide, leafy boulevards lined by beautiful colonial buildings in the French quarter, the maze of narrow streets of the Old Quarter and the tranquil lakes. Wherever you are, the background noise is the buzzing of the motorbikes that crowd the streets of the capital.
Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City by train
--------------------------------------------
A trip on the Reunification Express is a must. However, the trains between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are certainly not express. It can take between 30 and 40 hours to travel between the two cities so best to do one section only. Popular is the 18-hour journey between Hanoi and Hue.
- published: 10 Jul 2014
- views: 88815
TOP 5 Tips for Surviving Vietnam
TOP 5 Travel Tips for Surviving #Vietnam
Vietnam is a definitely a beauty of a country, with many sights to see. But as a Southeast Asian country, it's also ...
TOP 5 Travel Tips for Surviving #Vietnam
Vietnam is a definitely a beauty of a country, with many sights to see. But as a Southeast Asian country, it's also the trickiest! Watch as I give you the down low on how to navigate Vietnam.
Top 5 Travel Survival Tips for Traveling to Vietnam (Southeast Asia travel).
1. Beware of Theft :22
2. Counterfeit Agencies 1:05
3. Getting Around 1:45
4. Crossing a Vietnamese Street 3:07
4. Do budget tours 3:23
5. Do Street Food 3:38
Things to know before you go to Vietnam: http://wp.me/pNFhP-1vf
GRRRLTRAVELER Blog posts on Vietnam: http://grrrltraveler.com/?s=Vietnam
How to Cross a Vietnamese Street: https://youtu.be/vtLe79Hv0T0
Audio:
Audio Network
~~~~ TRANSCRIPTION ~~~~~:
Of all the Southeast Asian countries out there, Vietnam happens to be the trickiest
and I will tell you why.
today I'm going to share with you my top 5 travel survival tips for surviving Vietnam.
Mekong Delta Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Sapa.
People wearing little conical hats called coolies…
depending on the city grow to or the village,
Vietnam can be a fairly bustling place.
1 beware of theft.
sorry sorry it happens there it happens there a lot. Focus. Know where you're going. Know what's around you.
In the course of around two weeks I met for travelers that had been robbed in various differentnt ways.
Bag snatching.
Taking out a wad of cash, when you're paying a motorbike taxi.
Leaving your backpack at a hotel storage space or luggage space because you're going to take a trekking tour.
Leaving your valuables unattended while you're searching for money to buy a drink I'm going to leave a link here.
I'm going to leave a link right here to my view on travel safety tips for solo travelers.
Counterfeit agencies.
Counterfeit agencies are companies cthat have a logo of reputable company on their store front.
However, in no way affiliated with that company
they're just they're just trying to steal customers from a reputable company.
Usually you can tell because they're just so many of them do not very subtle.
You're going to have to listen to your intuition.
If something sounds wrong or weird then it is.
Avoid avoid..
Go to the places that feel like they're professional.
Where you feel like the people behind the desk are trustworthy.
You can't always go by the company logo or company designs yes signs me nothing in Vietnam.
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TOP 5 Travel Tips for Surviving #Vietnam
Vietnam is a definitely a beauty of a country, with many sights to see. But as a Southeast Asian country, it's also the trickiest! Watch as I give you the down low on how to navigate Vietnam.
Top 5 Travel Survival Tips for Traveling to Vietnam (Southeast Asia travel).
1. Beware of Theft :22
2. Counterfeit Agencies 1:05
3. Getting Around 1:45
4. Crossing a Vietnamese Street 3:07
4. Do budget tours 3:23
5. Do Street Food 3:38
Things to know before you go to Vietnam: http://wp.me/pNFhP-1vf
GRRRLTRAVELER Blog posts on Vietnam: http://grrrltraveler.com/?s=Vietnam
How to Cross a Vietnamese Street: https://youtu.be/vtLe79Hv0T0
Audio:
Audio Network
~~~~ TRANSCRIPTION ~~~~~:
Of all the Southeast Asian countries out there, Vietnam happens to be the trickiest
and I will tell you why.
today I'm going to share with you my top 5 travel survival tips for surviving Vietnam.
Mekong Delta Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Sapa.
People wearing little conical hats called coolies…
depending on the city grow to or the village,
Vietnam can be a fairly bustling place.
1 beware of theft.
sorry sorry it happens there it happens there a lot. Focus. Know where you're going. Know what's around you.
In the course of around two weeks I met for travelers that had been robbed in various differentnt ways.
Bag snatching.
Taking out a wad of cash, when you're paying a motorbike taxi.
Leaving your backpack at a hotel storage space or luggage space because you're going to take a trekking tour.
Leaving your valuables unattended while you're searching for money to buy a drink I'm going to leave a link here.
I'm going to leave a link right here to my view on travel safety tips for solo travelers.
Counterfeit agencies.
Counterfeit agencies are companies cthat have a logo of reputable company on their store front.
However, in no way affiliated with that company
they're just they're just trying to steal customers from a reputable company.
Usually you can tell because they're just so many of them do not very subtle.
You're going to have to listen to your intuition.
If something sounds wrong or weird then it is.
Avoid avoid..
Go to the places that feel like they're professional.
Where you feel like the people behind the desk are trustworthy.
You can't always go by the company logo or company designs yes signs me nothing in Vietnam.
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL & get your GRRR on today!
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 264
Things to do in Vietnam | Top Attractions Travel Guide
During the past decade I've traveled in Southeast Asia more than any other region in the world. If I were to recommend one country to visit my shortlist would ...
During the past decade I've traveled in Southeast Asia more than any other region in the world. If I were to recommend one country to visit my shortlist would certainly include Vietnam. From Hanoi to Saigon - or vice versa - there are few countries that offer as much diversity. The following top attractions travel guide outlines all of the best things to do while traveling in Vietnam:
1) I've honestly never met anyone who has regretted visiting Ha Long Bay. With stunning karst peaks and adventure sports aplenty it's the kind of place where you can relax on a boat for several days and not want to come back to land anytime soon.
2) When based in Hoi An there are a plethora of attractions and landmarks worth visiting. Whether on foot - or on a bike - make sure to check out the Japanese covered bridge, Quang Dong Assembly hall and the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese.
3) I've heard of people who literally fly to Vietnam to have an entire wardrobe made. No place in Vietnam is more famous for its custom made tailors than Hoi An. From dresses to shirts and shoes to purses you can get just about anything made here for less than what you'd likely pay back home.
4) Feasting on Vietnamese local delights should be a top priority for anyone visiting the country and what better way to do it than by visiting a local organic farm. Nestled just outside of Hoi An we visited Tra Que for some amazing Vietnamese cuisine.
5) For those with an adventurous streak having the opportunity to cruise down the Mekong Delta on a boat is an experience you'll never forget. To avoid getting a sunburn be sure to put on a conical hat - it only costs about a dollar!
6) If you've ever wondered what it is like to be in a dynamic and chaotic city look no further than Saigon. With plenty of attractions ranging from shopping to museums, there is never a shortage of things to do in the city.
7) Taking the bus in Vietnam is a bit of a nightmare considering the road conditions, traffic congestion and liberal use of the horns. The alternative? Taking a train. Our of our favorite train trips in Vietnam was traveling from Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) to Nha Trang.
8) For the adventure sports junky the opportunity to go sea kayaking in Ha Long Bay is not to be missed. If you take a boat tour around Ha Long Bay for 2 to 3 days it should almost certainly be included on your itinerary.
9) Eating authentic and cheap Vietnamese cuisine is one of the things I miss the most about traveling in Vietnam. If you head over to the Bale Wel in Hoi An you can make yourself special rolls with country pancakes, spring rolls, satay, kimchi and other ingredients.
10) If there is one place in Vietnam I'd recommend more than anywhere else it is hands down Sapa. With breathtaking scenery, rolling hills and rice terraces it is worth exploring either on a one day hike or a several day trekking expedition. In this section we show you our first leg of the journey heading from Sapa to Lao Chai village.
11) If you have the opportunity be sure to listen to a live performance of traditional Vietnamese music.
12) The floating markets in the Mekong Delta region are fascinating. Bustling with activity you'll have a chance to purchase iced coffee and other refreshments.
13) Checking out the Central market in Hoi An allows you to experience what a local market is like versus one aimed towards a tourist.
14) Having the chance to learn how to cook and prepare Vietnamese cuisine is inexpensive and fun. There are plenty of cooking schools to choose from but we decided to go with Green Moss.
15) I've already waxed on and marveled about Sapa but it is worth mentioning again that if you have the opportunity to linger be sure to get a hotel room with a view.
16) Finally, we prefer the trains but taking a night bus - at least once - in Vietnam is certainly an experience you'll never forget. With all of the swerving and honking don't expect to get much sleep.
This is part of our Travel in Vietnam series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Vietnamese culture, Vietnamese arts, Vietnamese foods, Vietnamese religion and Vietnamese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
wn.com/Things To Do In Vietnam | Top Attractions Travel Guide
During the past decade I've traveled in Southeast Asia more than any other region in the world. If I were to recommend one country to visit my shortlist would certainly include Vietnam. From Hanoi to Saigon - or vice versa - there are few countries that offer as much diversity. The following top attractions travel guide outlines all of the best things to do while traveling in Vietnam:
1) I've honestly never met anyone who has regretted visiting Ha Long Bay. With stunning karst peaks and adventure sports aplenty it's the kind of place where you can relax on a boat for several days and not want to come back to land anytime soon.
2) When based in Hoi An there are a plethora of attractions and landmarks worth visiting. Whether on foot - or on a bike - make sure to check out the Japanese covered bridge, Quang Dong Assembly hall and the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese.
3) I've heard of people who literally fly to Vietnam to have an entire wardrobe made. No place in Vietnam is more famous for its custom made tailors than Hoi An. From dresses to shirts and shoes to purses you can get just about anything made here for less than what you'd likely pay back home.
4) Feasting on Vietnamese local delights should be a top priority for anyone visiting the country and what better way to do it than by visiting a local organic farm. Nestled just outside of Hoi An we visited Tra Que for some amazing Vietnamese cuisine.
5) For those with an adventurous streak having the opportunity to cruise down the Mekong Delta on a boat is an experience you'll never forget. To avoid getting a sunburn be sure to put on a conical hat - it only costs about a dollar!
6) If you've ever wondered what it is like to be in a dynamic and chaotic city look no further than Saigon. With plenty of attractions ranging from shopping to museums, there is never a shortage of things to do in the city.
7) Taking the bus in Vietnam is a bit of a nightmare considering the road conditions, traffic congestion and liberal use of the horns. The alternative? Taking a train. Our of our favorite train trips in Vietnam was traveling from Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) to Nha Trang.
8) For the adventure sports junky the opportunity to go sea kayaking in Ha Long Bay is not to be missed. If you take a boat tour around Ha Long Bay for 2 to 3 days it should almost certainly be included on your itinerary.
9) Eating authentic and cheap Vietnamese cuisine is one of the things I miss the most about traveling in Vietnam. If you head over to the Bale Wel in Hoi An you can make yourself special rolls with country pancakes, spring rolls, satay, kimchi and other ingredients.
10) If there is one place in Vietnam I'd recommend more than anywhere else it is hands down Sapa. With breathtaking scenery, rolling hills and rice terraces it is worth exploring either on a one day hike or a several day trekking expedition. In this section we show you our first leg of the journey heading from Sapa to Lao Chai village.
11) If you have the opportunity be sure to listen to a live performance of traditional Vietnamese music.
12) The floating markets in the Mekong Delta region are fascinating. Bustling with activity you'll have a chance to purchase iced coffee and other refreshments.
13) Checking out the Central market in Hoi An allows you to experience what a local market is like versus one aimed towards a tourist.
14) Having the chance to learn how to cook and prepare Vietnamese cuisine is inexpensive and fun. There are plenty of cooking schools to choose from but we decided to go with Green Moss.
15) I've already waxed on and marveled about Sapa but it is worth mentioning again that if you have the opportunity to linger be sure to get a hotel room with a view.
16) Finally, we prefer the trains but taking a night bus - at least once - in Vietnam is certainly an experience you'll never forget. With all of the swerving and honking don't expect to get much sleep.
This is part of our Travel in Vietnam series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Vietnamese culture, Vietnamese arts, Vietnamese foods, Vietnamese religion and Vietnamese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 24 May 2014
- views: 143449
Ho Chi Minh City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saig...
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saigon, this is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night. Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict, today this city is renowned for its warm hospitality, which even extends to former foes. A youthful enthusiasm flows through this city, just like the stream of scooters, motorbikes and cars that flow endlessly through its chaotic streets.
In Ho Chi Minh City, it feels as though the future has arrived… and yet the past is never far away. Wide boulevards built during the French colonial era are lined with cutting edge skyscrapers, while jasmine scented temples gently rub shoulders with chic rooftop bars
More than 9 million people call Ho Chi Minh City home and the dynamic energy of its streets is part of its charm. The city is divided into a series of numbered districts and District One is where almost all of the city’s main attractions can be found.
As the sun goes down, find yourself a seat at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s famous rooftop bars, a perfect way to soak up the buzz of the city.
Dynamic, chaotic and energizing. Ho Chi Minh city may have burst onto the world stage as a battle zone but today, there is no better destination to plug in to the pulse of 21st century Asia.
wn.com/Ho Chi Minh City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saigon, this is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night. Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict, today this city is renowned for its warm hospitality, which even extends to former foes. A youthful enthusiasm flows through this city, just like the stream of scooters, motorbikes and cars that flow endlessly through its chaotic streets.
In Ho Chi Minh City, it feels as though the future has arrived… and yet the past is never far away. Wide boulevards built during the French colonial era are lined with cutting edge skyscrapers, while jasmine scented temples gently rub shoulders with chic rooftop bars
More than 9 million people call Ho Chi Minh City home and the dynamic energy of its streets is part of its charm. The city is divided into a series of numbered districts and District One is where almost all of the city’s main attractions can be found.
As the sun goes down, find yourself a seat at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s famous rooftop bars, a perfect way to soak up the buzz of the city.
Dynamic, chaotic and energizing. Ho Chi Minh city may have burst onto the world stage as a battle zone but today, there is no better destination to plug in to the pulse of 21st century Asia.
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 26977
Danang, Vietnam Travel Guide - Getting around and places to visit (Da Nang, Vietnam)
Download Danang City Tour Map with highlighted places of interest as recommended in the video here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/62308468/Danang%20city%20tour%20map.p...
Download Danang City Tour Map with highlighted places of interest as recommended in the video here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/62308468/Danang%20city%20tour%20map.pdf
This video suggests places to visit and provides necessary information about where to stay, what to eat and drink while you are in Danang (or Da Nang). Da Nang Interntional Fireworks Competition DIFC takes place in April every year. Wondering what to do in Danang City? How to get around and enjoy the beaches in Danang for your next vacation? You've found the right video!
For places to eat and latest reviews of Danang food, please visit http://www.danangcuisine.com
**You are free to embed this video into your website. No other form of duplication is allowed. ©HelenJourneys. All rights reserved.**
Disclaimer: This video was produced in Oct 2011 guided by a local and its content is based on personal opinion. As the city is changing very fast, some of the places might not be up-to-date at the time you visit the city. All constructive feedbacks are welcomed in the comment session below. Thank you and have a nice trip! :)
wn.com/Danang, Vietnam Travel Guide Getting Around And Places To Visit (Da Nang, Vietnam)
Download Danang City Tour Map with highlighted places of interest as recommended in the video here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/62308468/Danang%20city%20tour%20map.pdf
This video suggests places to visit and provides necessary information about where to stay, what to eat and drink while you are in Danang (or Da Nang). Da Nang Interntional Fireworks Competition DIFC takes place in April every year. Wondering what to do in Danang City? How to get around and enjoy the beaches in Danang for your next vacation? You've found the right video!
For places to eat and latest reviews of Danang food, please visit http://www.danangcuisine.com
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Disclaimer: This video was produced in Oct 2011 guided by a local and its content is based on personal opinion. As the city is changing very fast, some of the places might not be up-to-date at the time you visit the city. All constructive feedbacks are welcomed in the comment session below. Thank you and have a nice trip! :)
- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 178937
Vietnam, Travel Through Flycam - Tourist Guide
Vietnam, Travel Through Flycam - Tourist Guide
Travel to beautiful place in Vietnam with Flycam! With scenes captured by Flycam and GoPro, has featured many ico...
Vietnam, Travel Through Flycam - Tourist Guide
Travel to beautiful place in Vietnam with Flycam! With scenes captured by Flycam and GoPro, has featured many iconic places in Vietnam, from the north point of Lung Cu Mount to Ca Mau Province in the south.
To make the video, I spent more than a month to ride along the country with my team.
I would introduce these beautiful scenes of Vietnam to all my friends around the world!
Please Enable Subtitles if you want to know the location of Vietnam.
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Vietnam, Travel Through Flycam - Tourist Guide
Travel to beautiful place in Vietnam with Flycam! With scenes captured by Flycam and GoPro, has featured many iconic places in Vietnam, from the north point of Lung Cu Mount to Ca Mau Province in the south.
To make the video, I spent more than a month to ride along the country with my team.
I would introduce these beautiful scenes of Vietnam to all my friends around the world!
Please Enable Subtitles if you want to know the location of Vietnam.
Please Subcribre Yamaha Trung Ta channel!
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- published: 20 Aug 2015
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Vietnam Travel Guide and Travel Information 2015
Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD) Travel Videos HD, VietNam Travel Guide and Travel Information video will help you in VietNam travel ...
Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD) Travel Videos HD, VietNam Travel Guide and Travel Information video will help you in VietNam travel tours with. I'm going to show you places in Vietnam travel that you wouldn't even believe existed, especially not for the prices that you'll see.
The truth about travel is that the best experiences you'll ever have usually aren't at resorts you see advertised on TV because everybody else is also seeing those advertisements and planning trips there, AND those places charge a premium price.
But once you've traveled around the world you start to realize there are some absolutely unbelievable places that most tourists will NEVER find. In this course, I'm going to show you some of the places that I found in my five years living in Vietnam.
I'll show you the best beaches (some of them totally secret to this day), the best restaurants and night clubs in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), and many more destinations that other tourists and backpackers will never find in a guidebook or other travel literature.
●A desire about Vietnam.
●An interest in Vietnamese culture.
●An adventurous spirit.
●the best places to travel in Vietnam.
●places to avoid in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam.
●about the best restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City.
●about secret beaches in Vietnam that nobody knows about.
●secrets to saving money in Vietnam.
●People planning a trip to Vietnam.
●People planning to move to Vietnam to live.
●People planning a trip through Southeast Asia planning to stop in HCMC.
Secrets to Vietnam Travel Guide and Travel Infomation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yB03aixiZ4
View more about VIETNAM Travel:
http://viettravelblog.net
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Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD) Travel Videos HD, VietNam Travel Guide and Travel Information video will help you in VietNam travel tours with. I'm going to show you places in Vietnam travel that you wouldn't even believe existed, especially not for the prices that you'll see.
The truth about travel is that the best experiences you'll ever have usually aren't at resorts you see advertised on TV because everybody else is also seeing those advertisements and planning trips there, AND those places charge a premium price.
But once you've traveled around the world you start to realize there are some absolutely unbelievable places that most tourists will NEVER find. In this course, I'm going to show you some of the places that I found in my five years living in Vietnam.
I'll show you the best beaches (some of them totally secret to this day), the best restaurants and night clubs in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), and many more destinations that other tourists and backpackers will never find in a guidebook or other travel literature.
●A desire about Vietnam.
●An interest in Vietnamese culture.
●An adventurous spirit.
●the best places to travel in Vietnam.
●places to avoid in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam.
●about the best restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City.
●about secret beaches in Vietnam that nobody knows about.
●secrets to saving money in Vietnam.
●People planning a trip to Vietnam.
●People planning to move to Vietnam to live.
●People planning a trip through Southeast Asia planning to stop in HCMC.
Secrets to Vietnam Travel Guide and Travel Infomation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yB03aixiZ4
View more about VIETNAM Travel:
http://viettravelblog.net
- published: 02 Mar 2015
- views: 6632
Vietnam Travel guide video - Street Foods Hanoi Vietnam
=== Vietnam Travel Guide "Lonely Planet Vietnam": http://amzn.to/1tcIK76
=== The Food of Vietnam by Luke Nguyen chef: http://goo.gl/ligISA or http://amzn.to/1H9...
=== Vietnam Travel Guide "Lonely Planet Vietnam": http://amzn.to/1tcIK76
=== The Food of Vietnam by Luke Nguyen chef: http://goo.gl/ligISA or http://amzn.to/1H9dvlF
=== About Luke Nguyen chef : http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/shows/luke-nguyens-vietnam.html
"Vietnam travel guides" channel through Vietnam tourism image . Through the video to introduce to international friends about the country, culture and people of Vietnam . Channel also help visitors learn about Vietnam before set foot in the country with friendly people.
Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD)
Vietnam is an utter assault on the senses; at once dizzying, frenetic and fascinating. Conical-hatted street vendors sell their wares on the pavements outside gleaming high-rises and exquisite temples are surrounded by streets buzzing with thousands of motorbikes.
Wherever you travel you can't fail to be intrigued by this frenetic, fascinating country. The capital Hanoi is the focus for arts in Vietnam and has been since its foundation in the year 1010 while in Ho Chi Minh City business is king. Hue is steeped in imperial history, Hoi An the place to soak up the atmosphere and the largely undeveloped coastline is the place to kick back.
Life in urban Vietnam is conducted on the streets. In bia hois (pavement pubs) men sup ice-cold beer and odours from makeshift food stalls fill the nostrils: see steaming pho, a noodle soup with various unidentifiable chunks of meat, or grilled chicken feet. Along nearly all the moped-clogged streets produce is sold. Tubs wriggle with live sturgeon, crabs and frogs (still a delicacy from French colonial days), baskets are top heavy with colourful and bizarre fruit, and every possible piece of a pig is on sale.
Rural Vietnam is entirely different. Just a short distance from the cities, water buffalo wallow in green rice paddies and elegant women wearing traditional conical headwear cycle along dusty paths.
Beautiful beaches
-----------------------------
The beaches of Vietnam are superb. Nha Trang is the perfect combination of a long sandy beach for relaxing days under the palm trees and a town with restaurants and bars to pass the balmy evenings. Boat trips take you out to nearby islands and divers can explore the nearby coral reefs. Alternatively, try Vung Tau, southeast of Ho Chi Minh City for some superb snorkelling around the many offshore islands or head east of Phan Thiet to the sand dunes of Mui Ne, which stretch for miles. Whatever your budget there'll be a resort to suit you. Relax on the white-sand beaches or have a go at many of the water sports on offer.
Cao Dai Temple
-------------------------
Head out to Tay Ninh to view the colourful midday service of the intriguing Cao Dai sect held in a large temple almost Disney-esque in style. The followers wear red, blue and yellow robes and chant to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra. En route, scramble through the tunnels at Cu Chi, from where the Viet Cong successfully launched attacks against US forces.
Central Highlands
--------------------------
Dalat is as far as most people go into the Central Highlands but head further into the mountains for stunning views and waterfalls. You are assured of a warm welcome in Buon Ma Thuot, a coffee growing region and home to the Montagnards. The Ho Chi Minh trail is easily reached from Kontum.
Cooking lessons
Learn the subtleties of Vietnamese cookery at a class in ancient Hoi An. Submerge into the hustle and bustle of the market to buy provisions before retreating to the calm of the kitchen. The best part of the day -- you get to eat what you have helped prepare!
Dalat
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To escape the heat of the plains, head for Dalat, a former colonial hill station, reminiscent of a French town, with faded, elegant villas evocative of another era. Colonists from Saigon headed to its cool climes as well as the emperor and his entourage. The romantic lakes and alpine scenery are magnets for Vietnamese honeymooners.
Halong Bay
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Sure it is touristy, and if you take a boat trip you'll be among a flotilla of dozens of old converted junks, but Halong Bay still remains one of the most impressive sights in the world. Take the opportunity to borrow a kayak (all boats should do this) and paddle through the limestone karsts dramatically rising up out of the sea. Or spend the night on one of those junks and explore the caves hidden deep in the islands, pass floating villages and at night enjoy a sundowner on the top deck and look out for shooting stars.
Hanoi
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Hanoi is a city of contrasts with the wide, leafy boulevards lined by beautiful colonial buildings in the French quarter, the maze of narrow streets of the Old Quarter and the tranquil lakes. Wherever you are, the background noise is the buzzing of the motorbikes that crowd the streets of the capital.
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=== Vietnam Travel Guide "Lonely Planet Vietnam": http://amzn.to/1tcIK76
=== The Food of Vietnam by Luke Nguyen chef: http://goo.gl/ligISA or http://amzn.to/1H9dvlF
=== About Luke Nguyen chef : http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/shows/luke-nguyens-vietnam.html
"Vietnam travel guides" channel through Vietnam tourism image . Through the video to introduce to international friends about the country, culture and people of Vietnam . Channel also help visitors learn about Vietnam before set foot in the country with friendly people.
Vietnam Tourism, Vietnam Cities, Vietnam Vacation 2014 (HD)
Vietnam is an utter assault on the senses; at once dizzying, frenetic and fascinating. Conical-hatted street vendors sell their wares on the pavements outside gleaming high-rises and exquisite temples are surrounded by streets buzzing with thousands of motorbikes.
Wherever you travel you can't fail to be intrigued by this frenetic, fascinating country. The capital Hanoi is the focus for arts in Vietnam and has been since its foundation in the year 1010 while in Ho Chi Minh City business is king. Hue is steeped in imperial history, Hoi An the place to soak up the atmosphere and the largely undeveloped coastline is the place to kick back.
Life in urban Vietnam is conducted on the streets. In bia hois (pavement pubs) men sup ice-cold beer and odours from makeshift food stalls fill the nostrils: see steaming pho, a noodle soup with various unidentifiable chunks of meat, or grilled chicken feet. Along nearly all the moped-clogged streets produce is sold. Tubs wriggle with live sturgeon, crabs and frogs (still a delicacy from French colonial days), baskets are top heavy with colourful and bizarre fruit, and every possible piece of a pig is on sale.
Rural Vietnam is entirely different. Just a short distance from the cities, water buffalo wallow in green rice paddies and elegant women wearing traditional conical headwear cycle along dusty paths.
Beautiful beaches
-----------------------------
The beaches of Vietnam are superb. Nha Trang is the perfect combination of a long sandy beach for relaxing days under the palm trees and a town with restaurants and bars to pass the balmy evenings. Boat trips take you out to nearby islands and divers can explore the nearby coral reefs. Alternatively, try Vung Tau, southeast of Ho Chi Minh City for some superb snorkelling around the many offshore islands or head east of Phan Thiet to the sand dunes of Mui Ne, which stretch for miles. Whatever your budget there'll be a resort to suit you. Relax on the white-sand beaches or have a go at many of the water sports on offer.
Cao Dai Temple
-------------------------
Head out to Tay Ninh to view the colourful midday service of the intriguing Cao Dai sect held in a large temple almost Disney-esque in style. The followers wear red, blue and yellow robes and chant to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra. En route, scramble through the tunnels at Cu Chi, from where the Viet Cong successfully launched attacks against US forces.
Central Highlands
--------------------------
Dalat is as far as most people go into the Central Highlands but head further into the mountains for stunning views and waterfalls. You are assured of a warm welcome in Buon Ma Thuot, a coffee growing region and home to the Montagnards. The Ho Chi Minh trail is easily reached from Kontum.
Cooking lessons
Learn the subtleties of Vietnamese cookery at a class in ancient Hoi An. Submerge into the hustle and bustle of the market to buy provisions before retreating to the calm of the kitchen. The best part of the day -- you get to eat what you have helped prepare!
Dalat
-----------
To escape the heat of the plains, head for Dalat, a former colonial hill station, reminiscent of a French town, with faded, elegant villas evocative of another era. Colonists from Saigon headed to its cool climes as well as the emperor and his entourage. The romantic lakes and alpine scenery are magnets for Vietnamese honeymooners.
Halong Bay
---------------
Sure it is touristy, and if you take a boat trip you'll be among a flotilla of dozens of old converted junks, but Halong Bay still remains one of the most impressive sights in the world. Take the opportunity to borrow a kayak (all boats should do this) and paddle through the limestone karsts dramatically rising up out of the sea. Or spend the night on one of those junks and explore the caves hidden deep in the islands, pass floating villages and at night enjoy a sundowner on the top deck and look out for shooting stars.
Hanoi
---------
Hanoi is a city of contrasts with the wide, leafy boulevards lined by beautiful colonial buildings in the French quarter, the maze of narrow streets of the Old Quarter and the tranquil lakes. Wherever you are, the background noise is the buzzing of the motorbikes that crowd the streets of the capital.
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- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 187
Vietnam Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Vietnam had its own share of wars, American and French conquerors and economic difficulties. So it is no wonder that the country appears only nowadays on the ma...
Vietnam had its own share of wars, American and French conquerors and economic difficulties. So it is no wonder that the country appears only nowadays on the map of international tourism. More and more people are interested in the heritage of the 2700 years old country and its natural beauties. Beside the two large cities, Hanoi and Ho Shi Minh city, one can find the remnants of the imperial times and the beautiful pagodas in Hue. The ruins of My Son are similar to the ruins of the temples of Angkor. Beside the tribes living here, the mountains around Sapa are well known of the Silver Waterfall and the rice fields. The most well known sight of the country is the wild Bay of the Descending Dragon. The exotic Mekong delta is famous of the water city of My Tho, the canals, and the swimming market.
wn.com/Vietnam Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Vietnam had its own share of wars, American and French conquerors and economic difficulties. So it is no wonder that the country appears only nowadays on the map of international tourism. More and more people are interested in the heritage of the 2700 years old country and its natural beauties. Beside the two large cities, Hanoi and Ho Shi Minh city, one can find the remnants of the imperial times and the beautiful pagodas in Hue. The ruins of My Son are similar to the ruins of the temples of Angkor. Beside the tribes living here, the mountains around Sapa are well known of the Silver Waterfall and the rice fields. The most well known sight of the country is the wild Bay of the Descending Dragon. The exotic Mekong delta is famous of the water city of My Tho, the canals, and the swimming market.
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 104
Traveling Vietnam: Hanoi to Halong Bay
Traveling Vietnam: Hanoi to Halong Bay.
Hey guys! Today we're taking you with us to Halong Bay. This is our last stop in Vietnam, before flying back to Bangkok...
Traveling Vietnam: Hanoi to Halong Bay.
Hey guys! Today we're taking you with us to Halong Bay. This is our last stop in Vietnam, before flying back to Bangkok and preparing for the next adventure... India.
This was our first time exploring Halong Bay, I imagine many years ago it was a pristine wonder of the world. The limestone cliffs rising out of the emerald waters are awe-inspiring. Unfortunately the breathtakingly beautiful waterscape has been tainted, with trash... lots of it. Some areas were cleaner than others, the area we kayaked through was especially gorgeous. Ti Top island had a nice viewpoint, however, the beach itself was over crowded, and while there were many people swimming there, we opted to skip the swimming. One of highlights of the trip was exploring the cave.
While it was worth experiencing Halong Bay, it was our first and last time. Thanks for coming on the adventure with us!
xoxo,
Christine
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Traveling Vietnam: Hanoi to Halong Bay.
Hey guys! Today we're taking you with us to Halong Bay. This is our last stop in Vietnam, before flying back to Bangkok and preparing for the next adventure... India.
This was our first time exploring Halong Bay, I imagine many years ago it was a pristine wonder of the world. The limestone cliffs rising out of the emerald waters are awe-inspiring. Unfortunately the breathtakingly beautiful waterscape has been tainted, with trash... lots of it. Some areas were cleaner than others, the area we kayaked through was especially gorgeous. Ti Top island had a nice viewpoint, however, the beach itself was over crowded, and while there were many people swimming there, we opted to skip the swimming. One of highlights of the trip was exploring the cave.
While it was worth experiencing Halong Bay, it was our first and last time. Thanks for coming on the adventure with us!
xoxo,
Christine
- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 128545
DA LAT, Vietnam today: What To Do, Where to Travel in 1 Day. 2015
There are many things to do in Da Lat. Here are some options for you in just one day. Of course you're going to stop for meals too, but I've omitted. Also note ...
There are many things to do in Da Lat. Here are some options for you in just one day. Of course you're going to stop for meals too, but I've omitted. Also note the rain showers and how that can affect your day. The first thing you should do is have breakfast at the Da Lat Market on the second level. A wide variety of noodle and rice dishes with drinks are available for order. Then, visit a strawberry farm to buy some gifts for friends. There's no need to visit any flower or plant stores unless you plan to buy some. There's not much to see. I do recommend visiting the mysterious spinning wooden table. It really does spin on its own when you say or think a direction. The crazy house is worth exploring for a few hours, unfortunately it was raining so hard and we didn't want to get the camera wet. The train station is a few minutes away and worth checking out if you like train stations. And lastly check out the Truc Lam Pagoda and ride the cable car. There's also a big lake nearby that might be worth checking out, unfortunately the rain made us lazy and so we just went back to the hotel and relaxed.
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There are many things to do in Da Lat. Here are some options for you in just one day. Of course you're going to stop for meals too, but I've omitted. Also note the rain showers and how that can affect your day. The first thing you should do is have breakfast at the Da Lat Market on the second level. A wide variety of noodle and rice dishes with drinks are available for order. Then, visit a strawberry farm to buy some gifts for friends. There's no need to visit any flower or plant stores unless you plan to buy some. There's not much to see. I do recommend visiting the mysterious spinning wooden table. It really does spin on its own when you say or think a direction. The crazy house is worth exploring for a few hours, unfortunately it was raining so hard and we didn't want to get the camera wet. The train station is a few minutes away and worth checking out if you like train stations. And lastly check out the Truc Lam Pagoda and ride the cable car. There's also a big lake nearby that might be worth checking out, unfortunately the rain made us lazy and so we just went back to the hotel and relaxed.
For more info about Da Lat please read my blog at
http://www.KyleLe.net
Like my FB page at http://www.fb.com/KyleLe.net
For way more updates.
Follow me on Instagram and Snapchat @KyleLeDotNet
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Become my sponsor so I can make more videos at
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Music by Antti Luode - Make it Suntory Time
- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 1564
BACKPACKING VIETNAM TIPS
Here are my tips to backpacking Vietnam!
Castaway Island Halong Bay Tour
http://www.halongbaycastawaytour.com/
Hanoi Backpackers
http://www.hostelbookers.com/...
Here are my tips to backpacking Vietnam!
Castaway Island Halong Bay Tour
http://www.halongbaycastawaytour.com/
Hanoi Backpackers
http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/vietnam/hanoi/6304/
Dalat
http://www.southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/vietnam/dalat
Mui Ne
http://www.southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/vietnam/mui-ne
Sapa
http://www.southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/vietnam/sapa
Our trip to Vietnam
http://youtu.be/bfkQehOjWOw
http://youtu.be/lo3aKKbdSV0
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Instagram: christiannerisman
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Here are my tips to backpacking Vietnam!
Castaway Island Halong Bay Tour
http://www.halongbaycastawaytour.com/
Hanoi Backpackers
http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/vietnam/hanoi/6304/
Dalat
http://www.southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/vietnam/dalat
Mui Ne
http://www.southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/vietnam/mui-ne
Sapa
http://www.southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/vietnam/sapa
Our trip to Vietnam
http://youtu.be/bfkQehOjWOw
http://youtu.be/lo3aKKbdSV0
Twitter: ChristianneRis
Instagram: christiannerisman
Snapchat: christianneris
Business enquiries only - christianne.risman@hotmail.co.uk
- published: 11 Dec 2013
- views: 33553
Travelling Halong bay weather 2015 | Vietnam travel guide 2016
Travelling Halong bay weather 2015 | Vietnam travel guide 2016
HELLO HA LONG BAY | VỊNH HẠ LONG - VIỆT NAM
HA LONG BAY | "Vịnh Hạ Long" Vietnam travel - halong ...
Travelling Halong bay weather 2015 | Vietnam travel guide 2016
HELLO HA LONG BAY | VỊNH HẠ LONG - VIỆT NAM
HA LONG BAY | "Vịnh Hạ Long" Vietnam travel - halong bay weather 2015
HA LONG BAY, 1 in 7 natural wonders of the world | Vietnam travel, halong bay weather 2015
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[Tin Việt Tv] Những Thằng Nguy Hiểm Nhất Hành Tinh (P50) ✔
Tin Việt tv với seri Những Thằng Nguy Hiểm Nhất Hành Tinh P48 nơi tổng hợp video hài chảy nước mắt và các pha nghịch ngu lấy tiếng nhằm mang lại nụ cười cho mọi người !
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Travelling Halong bay weather 2015 | Vietnam travel guide 2016
HELLO HA LONG BAY | VỊNH HẠ LONG - VIỆT NAM
HA LONG BAY | "Vịnh Hạ Long" Vietnam travel - halong bay weather 2015
HA LONG BAY, 1 in 7 natural wonders of the world | Vietnam travel, halong bay weather 2015
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[Tin Việt Tv] Những Thằng Nguy Hiểm Nhất Hành Tinh (P50) ✔
Tin Việt tv với seri Những Thằng Nguy Hiểm Nhất Hành Tinh P48 nơi tổng hợp video hài chảy nước mắt và các pha nghịch ngu lấy tiếng nhằm mang lại nụ cười cho mọi người !
Tin Viet : https://www.facebook.com/nhungthangnguyhiemnhathanhtinh.tinviettv
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 11
Our experiences traveling in Vietnam (favorite places, food, transportation & budget travel tips)
Now that we've settled into our new base in Chiang Mai, Thailand we though it would be a perfect time for us to discuss our most recent experiences traveling in...
Now that we've settled into our new base in Chiang Mai, Thailand we though it would be a perfect time for us to discuss our most recent experiences traveling in Vietnam; including what was our favorite places/destinations, food, transportation and budget travel tips. As a brief introduction, Vietnam is one of the most under-rated countries in SE Asia for backpackers and/or travelers given what it offers in terms of value. As a country with diverse landscapes, regional uniqueness and mouthwatering cuisine, I'm still surprised more people aren't flocking here.
In terms of our specific journey, we started off in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and ended up covering the Mekong Delta, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Halong Bay, Hanoi and Sapa. If we had more time we wish we could have explored Hanoi longer (we really just used it as a transportation hub) and visited the likes of Dalat and Mui Ne.
Our top three attractions in Vietnam were cruising along Halong Bay on a boat tour, being culture vultures in Hoi An and trekking and visiting hill-tribes in Sapa.
Ha Long Bay scored high on our list given the extreme beauty of the Karst Limestone cliffs we got to witness up close and personal. Staying overnight on a boat and having the opportunity to interact with other travelers - from all walks of life and different ages - proved to be a top highlight; also, we had the opportunity to try kayaking together for the first time along with visiting a cave and several beaches.
Hoi An is a place we could both potentially see ourselves considering strongly as a base in the not too distant future. It had everything we desired in a city including great food, fascinating architecture, local markets worth exploring and countryside & beaches nearby.
Sapa, was otherworldly. We've never had such stunning views from our hotel room before and when we decided to venture off trekking we were treated to scenery even more spectacular than our hotel room views - which blew our minds in the first place. The problem with narrowing things down to just three places/attractions is that you leave out a lot of things you really enjoyed.
Our preferred method of transportation was taking the train (even though buses were cheaper) given it was the most comfortable journey. If you do take the buses, especially the overnight ones, be prepared for plenty of swerving, honking and random jolts. Even though we were able to sleep through most of the night, it was not restful sleep by any means. A few times, we awoke feeling as though we were going off of a cliff; not terribly pleasant to say the least. If we had to do it over again, we'd have done the entire journey by train.
In terms of accommodations we found that we were able to find excellent value around the $17-20 range and when we splurged at $30 we were getting boutique value. In Malaysia (and even Cambodia to a certain extent), we were scrimping and not willing to pay a bit extra for comfort. In Vietnam, we changed our strategy and - in turn - were rewarded with more comfortable beds, air conditioning and reliable wifi; it was certainly money well spent.
Overall, Vietnam was our favorite country in SE Asia that we explored over the past three months and we HIGHLY recommend it to others whether you're vacationers, travelers, backpackers or digital nomads:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/travel-in-vietnam
Bây giờ chúng ta đã giải quyết thành cơ sở mới của chúng tôi tại Chiang Mai, Thái Lan, chúng tôi mặc dù nó sẽ là một thời điểm hoàn hảo để chúng tôi thảo luận về những kinh nghiệm gần đây nhất của chúng tôi đi du lịch ở Việt Nam, bao gồm cả những gì đã được các địa điểm yêu thích của chúng tôi / các điểm đến, thực phẩm, giao thông vận tải và du lịch ngân sách lời khuyên. Như một giới thiệu ngắn gọn, Việt Nam là một trong những quốc gia bị đánh giá cao nhất ở Đông Nam Á cho du khách ba lô và / hoặc khách du lịch cho những gì nó cung cấp về giá trị. Là một quốc gia với cảnh quan đa dạng, độc đáo của khu vực và các món ăn mouthwatering, tôi vẫn ngạc nhiên nhiều người không đổ xô đây.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Now that we've settled into our new base in Chiang Mai, Thailand we though it would be a perfect time for us to discuss our most recent experiences traveling in Vietnam; including what was our favorite places/destinations, food, transportation and budget travel tips. As a brief introduction, Vietnam is one of the most under-rated countries in SE Asia for backpackers and/or travelers given what it offers in terms of value. As a country with diverse landscapes, regional uniqueness and mouthwatering cuisine, I'm still surprised more people aren't flocking here.
In terms of our specific journey, we started off in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and ended up covering the Mekong Delta, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Halong Bay, Hanoi and Sapa. If we had more time we wish we could have explored Hanoi longer (we really just used it as a transportation hub) and visited the likes of Dalat and Mui Ne.
Our top three attractions in Vietnam were cruising along Halong Bay on a boat tour, being culture vultures in Hoi An and trekking and visiting hill-tribes in Sapa.
Ha Long Bay scored high on our list given the extreme beauty of the Karst Limestone cliffs we got to witness up close and personal. Staying overnight on a boat and having the opportunity to interact with other travelers - from all walks of life and different ages - proved to be a top highlight; also, we had the opportunity to try kayaking together for the first time along with visiting a cave and several beaches.
Hoi An is a place we could both potentially see ourselves considering strongly as a base in the not too distant future. It had everything we desired in a city including great food, fascinating architecture, local markets worth exploring and countryside & beaches nearby.
Sapa, was otherworldly. We've never had such stunning views from our hotel room before and when we decided to venture off trekking we were treated to scenery even more spectacular than our hotel room views - which blew our minds in the first place. The problem with narrowing things down to just three places/attractions is that you leave out a lot of things you really enjoyed.
Our preferred method of transportation was taking the train (even though buses were cheaper) given it was the most comfortable journey. If you do take the buses, especially the overnight ones, be prepared for plenty of swerving, honking and random jolts. Even though we were able to sleep through most of the night, it was not restful sleep by any means. A few times, we awoke feeling as though we were going off of a cliff; not terribly pleasant to say the least. If we had to do it over again, we'd have done the entire journey by train.
In terms of accommodations we found that we were able to find excellent value around the $17-20 range and when we splurged at $30 we were getting boutique value. In Malaysia (and even Cambodia to a certain extent), we were scrimping and not willing to pay a bit extra for comfort. In Vietnam, we changed our strategy and - in turn - were rewarded with more comfortable beds, air conditioning and reliable wifi; it was certainly money well spent.
Overall, Vietnam was our favorite country in SE Asia that we explored over the past three months and we HIGHLY recommend it to others whether you're vacationers, travelers, backpackers or digital nomads:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/travel-in-vietnam
Bây giờ chúng ta đã giải quyết thành cơ sở mới của chúng tôi tại Chiang Mai, Thái Lan, chúng tôi mặc dù nó sẽ là một thời điểm hoàn hảo để chúng tôi thảo luận về những kinh nghiệm gần đây nhất của chúng tôi đi du lịch ở Việt Nam, bao gồm cả những gì đã được các địa điểm yêu thích của chúng tôi / các điểm đến, thực phẩm, giao thông vận tải và du lịch ngân sách lời khuyên. Như một giới thiệu ngắn gọn, Việt Nam là một trong những quốc gia bị đánh giá cao nhất ở Đông Nam Á cho du khách ba lô và / hoặc khách du lịch cho những gì nó cung cấp về giá trị. Là một quốc gia với cảnh quan đa dạng, độc đáo của khu vực và các món ăn mouthwatering, tôi vẫn ngạc nhiên nhiều người không đổ xô đây.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 16323
Saigon travel guide. District 1 Backpacker area HD. Vietnam travel
Saigon travel guide. District 1 Backpacker area after dark. Vietnam travel
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Saigon travel guide. District 1 Backpacker area after dark. Vietnam travel
Tags:Ho Chi Minh city Vietnamese street nightlife food exploring Vietnam travel 2015 Saigon
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Saigon travel guide. District 1 Backpacker area after dark. Vietnam travel
Tags:Ho Chi Minh city Vietnamese street nightlife food exploring Vietnam travel 2015 Saigon
- published: 13 Jul 2014
- views: 20486
Mekong Delta Vietnam Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Mekong Delta Vietnam in Vietnam.
With its small canals and wide creeks, the Mekong Delta in South Vietnam is as multifaceted and ...
Travel video about destination Mekong Delta Vietnam in Vietnam.
With its small canals and wide creeks, the Mekong Delta in South Vietnam is as multifaceted and contradictory as the country itself. Covering thirty nine thousand square kilometres it is the third largest delta in the world.My Tho is one of the delta’s most charming cities and an area with a long and colourful history. It was the Chinese who first settled in this area in 1697 and who were responsible for the subsequent historical development of My Tho. Most of the smaller islands in the Mekong Delta contain fertile soil thus over the years the delta has developed into an agricultural area Today around twenty two million people live in Nam Bo of which the huge Mekong Delta is at the very heart. In the wider sections of the Mekong, that is also known as The Nine-Headed Dragon Of Cuu Long, ferries operate from bank to bank. Large ferries cross the Song Hau Giang, the most southern creek of the Mekong whose source is in Tibet, some four thousand kilometres distant. Situated at the central junction of seven canals is the floating market of Phung Hiep, an intriguing experience. The colourful antics of the various market traders is particularly Fascinating and it is not surprising that this market is one of the most photographed locations in South Vietnam. In search of hungry customers, tiny floating restaurants make their way between the various busy market traders. The Mekong Delta – colourful, exotic, fascinating – and always a surprise!
wn.com/Mekong Delta Vietnam Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Mekong Delta Vietnam in Vietnam.
With its small canals and wide creeks, the Mekong Delta in South Vietnam is as multifaceted and contradictory as the country itself. Covering thirty nine thousand square kilometres it is the third largest delta in the world.My Tho is one of the delta’s most charming cities and an area with a long and colourful history. It was the Chinese who first settled in this area in 1697 and who were responsible for the subsequent historical development of My Tho. Most of the smaller islands in the Mekong Delta contain fertile soil thus over the years the delta has developed into an agricultural area Today around twenty two million people live in Nam Bo of which the huge Mekong Delta is at the very heart. In the wider sections of the Mekong, that is also known as The Nine-Headed Dragon Of Cuu Long, ferries operate from bank to bank. Large ferries cross the Song Hau Giang, the most southern creek of the Mekong whose source is in Tibet, some four thousand kilometres distant. Situated at the central junction of seven canals is the floating market of Phung Hiep, an intriguing experience. The colourful antics of the various market traders is particularly Fascinating and it is not surprising that this market is one of the most photographed locations in South Vietnam. In search of hungry customers, tiny floating restaurants make their way between the various busy market traders. The Mekong Delta – colourful, exotic, fascinating – and always a surprise!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 1258
VIETNAM Travel - Cu Chi Tunnels & Tay Ninh ULTIMATE Guide
Any visitor to Vietnam, especially Saigon should visit the Cu Chi Tunnels in Tay Ninh. To know more about the Cu Chi Tunnels and what you should do and eat whil...
Any visitor to Vietnam, especially Saigon should visit the Cu Chi Tunnels in Tay Ninh. To know more about the Cu Chi Tunnels and what you should do and eat while in Tay Ninh, be sure to read my blog at http://www.kylele.net/2015/10/cu-chi-tunnels-and-tay-ninh-in-1-day.html
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Any visitor to Vietnam, especially Saigon should visit the Cu Chi Tunnels in Tay Ninh. To know more about the Cu Chi Tunnels and what you should do and eat while in Tay Ninh, be sure to read my blog at http://www.kylele.net/2015/10/cu-chi-tunnels-and-tay-ninh-in-1-day.html
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- published: 03 Oct 2015
- views: 12960
Hanoi, Vietnam Tourist Attractions (HD)
Hanoi - Vietnam, Hanoi - Vietnam Attractions, Hanoi, Vietnam
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tub...
Hanoi - Vietnam, Hanoi - Vietnam Attractions, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Tourism Hanoi - Vietnam
===================
According to TripIndex by TripAdvisor, for the period between June 1 and August 31, 2012 Hanoi was the cheapest city in the world for a one-night stay for two in a four-star hotel. This included cocktails, a two-course dinner with a bottle of wine, and taxi transport (two return journeys of about 3.2 km (2.0 mi) each). It cost $141.12; about 27 percent of the cost in the most expensive city, London, which cost $518.01.
In 2014, Hanoi ranked #8 in TripAdvisor's list of World Best Destinations (by Travellers' Choice).
Landmarks Hanoi - Vietnam
===================
As the capital of Vietnam for almost a thousand years, Hanoi is considered one of the main cultural centres of Vietnam, where most Vietnamese dynasties have left their imprint. Even though some relics have not survived through wars and time, the city still has many interesting cultural and historic monuments for visitors and residents alike. Even when the nation's capital moved to Huế under the Nguyễn Dynasty in 1802, the city of Hanoi continued to flourish, especially after the French took control in 1888 and modeled the city's architecture to their tastes, lending an important aesthetic to the city's rich stylistic heritage. The city hosts more cultural sites than any city in Vietnam, and boasts more than 1,000 years of history, and that of the past few hundred years has been well preserved.
Old Quarter
==========
The Old Quarter, near Hoàn Kiếm Lake, has the original street layout and architecture of old Hanoi. At the beginning of the 20th century the city consisted of only about 36 streets, most of which are now part of the old quarter. Each street then had merchants and households specialised in a particular trade, such as silk traders, jewellery, etc. The street names nowadays still reflect these specializations, although few of them remain exclusively in their original commerce.[18] The area is famous for its small artisans and merchants, including many silk shops. Local cuisine specialties as well as several clubs and bars can be found here also. A night market (near Đồng Xuân Market) in the heart of the district opens for business every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening with a variety of clothing, souvenirs and food.
Some others prominent places are: The Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu), site of the oldest university in Vietnam 1010; One Pillar Pagoda (Chùa Một Cột); Flag Tower of Hanoi (Cột cờ Hà Nội). In 2004, a massive part of the 900 year old Hanoi Citadel was discovered in central Hanoi, near the site of Ba Đình Square
Lakes
=======
A city between the rivers, built from lowland, Hanoi has many scenic lakes and it is sometimes called "city of lakes". Among its lakes, the most famous are Hoàn Kiếm Lake, West Lake, Halais Lake (Hồ Thiền Quang in Vietnamese), and Bay Mau Lake. Hoan Kiem Lake, also known as Sword Lake, is the historical and cultural center of Hanoi, and is linked to the legend of the magic sword. West Lake (Hồ Tây) is a popular place for people to spend time. It is the largest lake in Hanoi and there are many temples in the area. There are swanboats for hire. The lakeside road in Quang An area is perfect for bicycling, jogging and viewing the cityscape especially in the sunset or enjoying lotus ponds in the summer
Colonial Hanoi
============
Under French rule, as an administrative centre for the French colony of Indochina, the French colonial architecture style became dominant, many examples remain today: the tree-lined boulevards (e.g. Phan Dinh Phung street) and its many villas and mansions, Grand Opera House, State Bank of Vietnam (formerly The Bank of Indochina), Presidential Palace (formerly Palace of the Governor-General of French Indochina), St. Joseph's Cathedral, and the historic Hotel Metropole. Many of the colonial structures are an eclectic mixture of French and traditional Vietnamese architectural styles, such as the National Museum of Vietnamese History, the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts and the old Indochina Medical College. Gouveneur-Général Paul Doumer (1898-1902) played a crucial in colonial Hanoi's urban planning. Under his tenure there was a major construction boom.
Critical historians of empire have noted that French colonial rule imposed a system of white supremacy on the city. Vietnamese subjects supplied labor and tax revenue but the privileges and comforts of the city went to the white population. French efforts at rat eradication revealed some of the colonial city's racial double-standards.
wn.com/Hanoi, Vietnam Tourist Attractions (Hd)
Hanoi - Vietnam, Hanoi - Vietnam Attractions, Hanoi, Vietnam
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Tourism Hanoi - Vietnam
===================
According to TripIndex by TripAdvisor, for the period between June 1 and August 31, 2012 Hanoi was the cheapest city in the world for a one-night stay for two in a four-star hotel. This included cocktails, a two-course dinner with a bottle of wine, and taxi transport (two return journeys of about 3.2 km (2.0 mi) each). It cost $141.12; about 27 percent of the cost in the most expensive city, London, which cost $518.01.
In 2014, Hanoi ranked #8 in TripAdvisor's list of World Best Destinations (by Travellers' Choice).
Landmarks Hanoi - Vietnam
===================
As the capital of Vietnam for almost a thousand years, Hanoi is considered one of the main cultural centres of Vietnam, where most Vietnamese dynasties have left their imprint. Even though some relics have not survived through wars and time, the city still has many interesting cultural and historic monuments for visitors and residents alike. Even when the nation's capital moved to Huế under the Nguyễn Dynasty in 1802, the city of Hanoi continued to flourish, especially after the French took control in 1888 and modeled the city's architecture to their tastes, lending an important aesthetic to the city's rich stylistic heritage. The city hosts more cultural sites than any city in Vietnam, and boasts more than 1,000 years of history, and that of the past few hundred years has been well preserved.
Old Quarter
==========
The Old Quarter, near Hoàn Kiếm Lake, has the original street layout and architecture of old Hanoi. At the beginning of the 20th century the city consisted of only about 36 streets, most of which are now part of the old quarter. Each street then had merchants and households specialised in a particular trade, such as silk traders, jewellery, etc. The street names nowadays still reflect these specializations, although few of them remain exclusively in their original commerce.[18] The area is famous for its small artisans and merchants, including many silk shops. Local cuisine specialties as well as several clubs and bars can be found here also. A night market (near Đồng Xuân Market) in the heart of the district opens for business every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening with a variety of clothing, souvenirs and food.
Some others prominent places are: The Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu), site of the oldest university in Vietnam 1010; One Pillar Pagoda (Chùa Một Cột); Flag Tower of Hanoi (Cột cờ Hà Nội). In 2004, a massive part of the 900 year old Hanoi Citadel was discovered in central Hanoi, near the site of Ba Đình Square
Lakes
=======
A city between the rivers, built from lowland, Hanoi has many scenic lakes and it is sometimes called "city of lakes". Among its lakes, the most famous are Hoàn Kiếm Lake, West Lake, Halais Lake (Hồ Thiền Quang in Vietnamese), and Bay Mau Lake. Hoan Kiem Lake, also known as Sword Lake, is the historical and cultural center of Hanoi, and is linked to the legend of the magic sword. West Lake (Hồ Tây) is a popular place for people to spend time. It is the largest lake in Hanoi and there are many temples in the area. There are swanboats for hire. The lakeside road in Quang An area is perfect for bicycling, jogging and viewing the cityscape especially in the sunset or enjoying lotus ponds in the summer
Colonial Hanoi
============
Under French rule, as an administrative centre for the French colony of Indochina, the French colonial architecture style became dominant, many examples remain today: the tree-lined boulevards (e.g. Phan Dinh Phung street) and its many villas and mansions, Grand Opera House, State Bank of Vietnam (formerly The Bank of Indochina), Presidential Palace (formerly Palace of the Governor-General of French Indochina), St. Joseph's Cathedral, and the historic Hotel Metropole. Many of the colonial structures are an eclectic mixture of French and traditional Vietnamese architectural styles, such as the National Museum of Vietnamese History, the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts and the old Indochina Medical College. Gouveneur-Général Paul Doumer (1898-1902) played a crucial in colonial Hanoi's urban planning. Under his tenure there was a major construction boom.
Critical historians of empire have noted that French colonial rule imposed a system of white supremacy on the city. Vietnamese subjects supplied labor and tax revenue but the privileges and comforts of the city went to the white population. French efforts at rat eradication revealed some of the colonial city's racial double-standards.
- published: 30 Jun 2014
- views: 3180
Son Doong Cave Vietnam- A Wonderful Cave || Travel Guide Documentary
Son Doong Cave- The World's Biggest Cave || Travel Guide Documentary
Son Doong Cave is in the heart of the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in the Quang Binh pro...
Son Doong Cave- The World's Biggest Cave || Travel Guide Documentary
Son Doong Cave is in the heart of the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in the Quang Binh province of Central Vietnam. Only recently explored in 2009-2010 by the British Cave Research Association, the cave has only been open to the public since 2013.
Less people have seen the inside of Hang Son Doong than have stood on the summit of Mount Everest. Join us on this otherworldly expedition and become one of the lucky few who have had the life changing experience of exploring the world’s largest cave.
Imagine trekking straight into the depths of the world’s largest cave on an expedition unlike any other. A cave so massive that a 747 could fly through its largest cavern. A space so mesmerising that it forces you to question whether you are still on this planet at all. Foreign landscapes found nowhere else, enormous stalagmites rising from the ground and statuesque stalactites hanging from the ceiling like an alien species. Jungles emerge from inside the cave itself, a scene so surreal that you have to see it to believe it. Misty clouds envelop the whole scene, a result of the cave’s own localised weather system. Passages adorned with ancient fossils offer evidence of the millions of years that have passed on this Earth.
As you approach the jungle just outside the entrance, the rush of cool wind that cascades out brings to life everything inside of you. Hazy, cold and exhilarating, it is apparent that there’s something magical waiting just beyond the opening to the cave.
wn.com/Son Doong Cave Vietnam A Wonderful Cave || Travel Guide Documentary
Son Doong Cave- The World's Biggest Cave || Travel Guide Documentary
Son Doong Cave is in the heart of the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in the Quang Binh province of Central Vietnam. Only recently explored in 2009-2010 by the British Cave Research Association, the cave has only been open to the public since 2013.
Less people have seen the inside of Hang Son Doong than have stood on the summit of Mount Everest. Join us on this otherworldly expedition and become one of the lucky few who have had the life changing experience of exploring the world’s largest cave.
Imagine trekking straight into the depths of the world’s largest cave on an expedition unlike any other. A cave so massive that a 747 could fly through its largest cavern. A space so mesmerising that it forces you to question whether you are still on this planet at all. Foreign landscapes found nowhere else, enormous stalagmites rising from the ground and statuesque stalactites hanging from the ceiling like an alien species. Jungles emerge from inside the cave itself, a scene so surreal that you have to see it to believe it. Misty clouds envelop the whole scene, a result of the cave’s own localised weather system. Passages adorned with ancient fossils offer evidence of the millions of years that have passed on this Earth.
As you approach the jungle just outside the entrance, the rush of cool wind that cascades out brings to life everything inside of you. Hazy, cold and exhilarating, it is apparent that there’s something magical waiting just beyond the opening to the cave.
- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 33
HUE, VIET NAM TRAVEL GUIDE- Hue's unicorn dance
ALL ABOUT VIETNAM
--Vietnam Discovery : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjiVHj6Y_5AGQ278mbCpcZ54TOrRgzzu
--Expat Living: https://www.youtube.com/playlis...
ALL ABOUT VIETNAM
--Vietnam Discovery : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjiVHj6Y_5AGQ278mbCpcZ54TOrRgzzu
--Expat Living: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjiVHj6Y_5DyEirmy0sJHm-EOFOA0jQc
--Talk Vietnam Show: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjiVHj6Y_5C8I9IXs3bZ5qKvSd2wIP77
--S-Vietnam- Hiden Charm:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjiVHj6Y_5D4Dx56PIqUXMnKLeYdhDj2
--Vietnam Cuisine: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjiVHj6Y_5Dgpi6oautHnVpmnQhGpN_x
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Hanoi travel guide (part 1) - VietnamOnline.com
Hanoi - the heart of Vietnam and the pride of its people, is one unique city. Known for its majestic landscape of lakes, French boulevards and the determination...
Hanoi - the heart of Vietnam and the pride of its people, is one unique city. Known for its majestic landscape of lakes, French boulevards and the determination of its residents, Hanoi once is the topic of fantasy and fairytale. Its conservative stance maintains the culture as it once uses to be: the cultivation of thousands of years of history. Yet with all the bustling of the fast-paced life that recent economic growth has brought and indeed changed its new generations, will Hanoi today still be a real-life fantasy?
Vietnamonline brings the viewers deep into the heart of old-time Hanoi in a two-part journey of the city's culture, its people, cuisines and the modern life that is driving the Ascending Dragon forward.
Credit:
Photography: Nam Nguyen
Host: Huyen Vu
Director/Producer: Nam Nguyen
Post-production: Nam Nguyen
Music: Doan Khuc Thu Ha Noi by Trinh Cong Son
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wn.com/Hanoi Travel Guide (Part 1) Vietnamonline.Com
Hanoi - the heart of Vietnam and the pride of its people, is one unique city. Known for its majestic landscape of lakes, French boulevards and the determination of its residents, Hanoi once is the topic of fantasy and fairytale. Its conservative stance maintains the culture as it once uses to be: the cultivation of thousands of years of history. Yet with all the bustling of the fast-paced life that recent economic growth has brought and indeed changed its new generations, will Hanoi today still be a real-life fantasy?
Vietnamonline brings the viewers deep into the heart of old-time Hanoi in a two-part journey of the city's culture, its people, cuisines and the modern life that is driving the Ascending Dragon forward.
Credit:
Photography: Nam Nguyen
Host: Huyen Vu
Director/Producer: Nam Nguyen
Post-production: Nam Nguyen
Music: Doan Khuc Thu Ha Noi by Trinh Cong Son
Vietnamonline.com all rights reserved
For more travel information about Vietnam and Hanoi, visit: http://www.vietnamonline.com
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APEC 2015 welcome ceremony
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APEC Preview
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Hun Sen Prime Minister 7,9 November 2014 in Republic of China TVK
សម្តេចអគ្គមហាសេនាបតីតេជោ ហ៊ុន សែន នាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា និង សម្តេចកិត្តិព្រឹទ្ធបណ្ឌិត ប៊ុន រ៉ានី ហ៊ុន សែន ដឹកនាំគណៈប្រតិភូជាន់ខ្ពស់កម្ពុជា ចូលរួមក្នុងកិច្ចសន្ទនាស្តីពី ការពង្រឹងភាពជាដៃគូនៃការតភ្ជាប់ និងកិច្ចប្រជុំកំពូលនាយកប្រតិបត្តិនៃកិច្ចសហប្រតិបត្តិការអាស៊ី ប៉ាស៊ីហ្វិក (APEC) នៅទីក្រុងប៉េកាំង សាធារណរដ្ឋប្រជាមានិតចិន ពីថ្ងែទី៧ ៩ ខែ វិច្ឆិកា ឆ្នាំ២០១៤
Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime
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Bill Gates giao lưu với sinh viên Việt Nam
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Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ Hillary Clinton thăm Đại học Ngoại thương (10/7/2012)
Chiều ngày 10/7, Trường Đại học Ngoại thương đã vinh dự được đón Ngoại trưởng Mỹ Hillary Clinton trong khuôn khổ chuyến công du Việt Nam của Bà đến Việt Nam ...
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About the Speech: Maritime disputes in the Asian region are of growing concern worldwide, given the massive implications such tensions could have on trade ro...
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Chủ tịch nước Trương Tấn Sang gặp phong trào thi đua quân đội Hữu nghị quốc hội Viêt Nam Campuchia Căng thẳng Hàn Quốc-Nhật Bản.
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NGÀY 8 THÁNG 8 NĂM 2014 SAU MỘT NĂM HOẠT ĐỘNG TRONG TRƯƠNG TRÌNH GÂY QUỸ YỂM TRỢ ĐẤU TRANH CHO NHÂN QUYỀN TẠI QUÊ NHÀ.
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Trong nhiều năm qua, tình hình vi phạm nhân quyền tại Việt Nam ngày một gia tăng, nhà cầm quyền Hà Nội đã ra sức đàn áp các nhà bất đồng chính kiến, khiến cho dư luận quốc tế đã nhiều lần lên tiếng và quan ngại. Để tìm hiểu thêm về tình hình nhân quyền tại Việt Nam, Tiểu Ban Quốc Tế Nhân Quyền thuộc Ủy Ban Thường Trực về Đối Ngoại và Phát Triển Quốc Tế Canada đã mời ông Đỗ hoàng Điềm, chủ tịch Đản
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20 heures : [émission du 19 Novembre 2006]
19 novembre 2006 1. [Plateau début] à 19:59:04:00 - 00:00:56:00 2. [Meurtres aux Abrets] à 20:01:41:00 - 00:01:46:00 3. [Plateau brève : Drame familial à La ......
19 novembre 2006 1. [Plateau début] à 19:59:04:00 - 00:00:56:00 2. [Meurtres aux Abrets] à 20:01:41:00 - 00:01:46:00 3. [Plateau brève : Drame familial à La ...
wn.com/20 Heures Émission Du 19 Novembre 2006
19 novembre 2006 1. [Plateau début] à 19:59:04:00 - 00:00:56:00 2. [Meurtres aux Abrets] à 20:01:41:00 - 00:01:46:00 3. [Plateau brève : Drame familial à La ...
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APEC Preview
U.S. Senior Official for APEC Kurt Tong previews the 2009 APEC events in Singapore. This press briefing took place at the U.S. Foreign Press Center in Washin......
U.S. Senior Official for APEC Kurt Tong previews the 2009 APEC events in Singapore. This press briefing took place at the U.S. Foreign Press Center in Washin...
wn.com/Apec Preview
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APEC 2011 MRT Press Conference
Press Conference of APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade in Big Sky, Montana on May 20, 2011....
Press Conference of APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade in Big Sky, Montana on May 20, 2011.
wn.com/Apec 2011 Mrt Press Conference
Press Conference of APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade in Big Sky, Montana on May 20, 2011.
Hun Sen Prime Minister 7,9 November 2014 in Republic of China TVK
សម្តេចអគ្គមហាសេនាបតីតេជោ ហ៊ុន សែន នាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា និង សម្តេចកិត្តិព្រឹទ្ធបណ្ឌិត ប៊ុន រ៉ានី ហ៊ុន សែន ដឹកនាំគណៈប្រតិភូជាន់ខ្ពស់កម្ពុជា ចូលរ...
សម្តេចអគ្គមហាសេនាបតីតេជោ ហ៊ុន សែន នាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា និង សម្តេចកិត្តិព្រឹទ្ធបណ្ឌិត ប៊ុន រ៉ានី ហ៊ុន សែន ដឹកនាំគណៈប្រតិភូជាន់ខ្ពស់កម្ពុជា ចូលរួមក្នុងកិច្ចសន្ទនាស្តីពី ការពង្រឹងភាពជាដៃគូនៃការតភ្ជាប់ និងកិច្ចប្រជុំកំពូលនាយកប្រតិបត្តិនៃកិច្ចសហប្រតិបត្តិការអាស៊ី ប៉ាស៊ីហ្វិក (APEC) នៅទីក្រុងប៉េកាំង សាធារណរដ្ឋប្រជាមានិតចិន ពីថ្ងែទី៧ ៩ ខែ វិច្ឆិកា ឆ្នាំ២០១៤
Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia and Samdech Kittiprittbindit Bun Rany Hun Sen led a delegation of senior Cambodian participants in dialogue on strengthening the partnership of connection and Summit CEO of Cooperation Asia-Pacific (APEC) in Beijing, China from day 7 of 9 November 2014
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សម្តេចអគ្គមហាសេនាបតីតេជោ ហ៊ុន សែន នាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា និង សម្តេចកិត្តិព្រឹទ្ធបណ្ឌិត ប៊ុន រ៉ានី ហ៊ុន សែន ដឹកនាំគណៈប្រតិភូជាន់ខ្ពស់កម្ពុជា ចូលរួមក្នុងកិច្ចសន្ទនាស្តីពី ការពង្រឹងភាពជាដៃគូនៃការតភ្ជាប់ និងកិច្ចប្រជុំកំពូលនាយកប្រតិបត្តិនៃកិច្ចសហប្រតិបត្តិការអាស៊ី ប៉ាស៊ីហ្វិក (APEC) នៅទីក្រុងប៉េកាំង សាធារណរដ្ឋប្រជាមានិតចិន ពីថ្ងែទី៧ ៩ ខែ វិច្ឆិកា ឆ្នាំ២០១៤
Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia and Samdech Kittiprittbindit Bun Rany Hun Sen led a delegation of senior Cambodian participants in dialogue on strengthening the partnership of connection and Summit CEO of Cooperation Asia-Pacific (APEC) in Beijing, China from day 7 of 9 November 2014
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FRONTLINE VIETNAM: Red Flag Over Hanoi (720p)
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The Banyan Tree Leadership Forum with H.E. Truong Tan Sang
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Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ Hillary Clinton thăm Đại học Ngoại thương (10/7/2012)
Chiều ngày 10/7, Trường Đại học Ngoại thương đã vinh dự được đón Ngoại trưởng Mỹ Hillary Clinton trong khuôn khổ chuyến công du Việt Nam của Bà đến Việt Nam ......
Chiều ngày 10/7, Trường Đại học Ngoại thương đã vinh dự được đón Ngoại trưởng Mỹ Hillary Clinton trong khuôn khổ chuyến công du Việt Nam của Bà đến Việt Nam ...
wn.com/Ngoại Trưởng Hoa Kỳ Hillary Clinton Thăm Đại Học Ngoại Thương (10 7 2012)
Chiều ngày 10/7, Trường Đại học Ngoại thương đã vinh dự được đón Ngoại trưởng Mỹ Hillary Clinton trong khuôn khổ chuyến công du Việt Nam của Bà đến Việt Nam ...
- published: 11 Jul 2012
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author: cuongnhftu
Christian Le Miere on The South China Sea and Regional Order
About the Speech: Maritime disputes in the Asian region are of growing concern worldwide, given the massive implications such tensions could have on trade ro......
About the Speech: Maritime disputes in the Asian region are of growing concern worldwide, given the massive implications such tensions could have on trade ro...
wn.com/Christian Le Miere On The South China Sea And Regional Order
About the Speech: Maritime disputes in the Asian region are of growing concern worldwide, given the massive implications such tensions could have on trade ro...
- published: 05 Dec 2012
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author: IIEA1
Vẻ đẹp vùng nước ngập mặn Xuân Thủy
Vẻ đẹp vùng nước ngập mặn Xuân Thủy...
Vẻ đẹp vùng nước ngập mặn Xuân Thủy
wn.com/Vẻ Đẹp Vùng Nước Ngập Mặn Xuân Thủy
Vẻ đẹp vùng nước ngập mặn Xuân Thủy
- published: 12 Aug 2015
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Thời sự VTV 24/08/2012: bài viết của CT Trương Tấn Sang ngày 02/09
Chủ tịch nước Trương Tấn Sang gặp phong trào thi đua quân đội Hữu nghị quốc hội Viêt Nam Campuchia Căng thẳng Hàn Quốc-Nhật Bản....
Chủ tịch nước Trương Tấn Sang gặp phong trào thi đua quân đội Hữu nghị quốc hội Viêt Nam Campuchia Căng thẳng Hàn Quốc-Nhật Bản.
wn.com/Thời Sự Vtv 24 08 2012 Bài Viết Của Ct Trương Tấn Sang Ngày 02 09
Chủ tịch nước Trương Tấn Sang gặp phong trào thi đua quân đội Hữu nghị quốc hội Viêt Nam Campuchia Căng thẳng Hàn Quốc-Nhật Bản.
- published: 23 Aug 2012
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author: Thoi Su
YỂM TRỢ TÙ NHÂN LƯƠNG TÂM Phần 2
NGÀY 8 THÁNG 8 NĂM 2014 SAU MỘT NĂM HOẠT ĐỘNG TRONG TRƯƠNG TRÌNH GÂY QUỸ YỂM TRỢ ĐẤU TRANH CHO NHÂN QUYỀN TẠI QUÊ NHÀ....
NGÀY 8 THÁNG 8 NĂM 2014 SAU MỘT NĂM HOẠT ĐỘNG TRONG TRƯƠNG TRÌNH GÂY QUỸ YỂM TRỢ ĐẤU TRANH CHO NHÂN QUYỀN TẠI QUÊ NHÀ.
wn.com/YểM Trợ Tù NhâN LưƠNg TâM PhầN 2
NGÀY 8 THÁNG 8 NĂM 2014 SAU MỘT NĂM HOẠT ĐỘNG TRONG TRƯƠNG TRÌNH GÂY QUỸ YỂM TRỢ ĐẤU TRANH CHO NHÂN QUYỀN TẠI QUÊ NHÀ.
- published: 10 Aug 2014
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Điều trần tình hình Nhân quyền Việt Nam tại Quốc Hội Canada 21-04-2015
Trong nhiều năm qua, tình hình vi phạm nhân quyền tại Việt Nam ngày một gia tăng, nhà cầm quyền Hà Nội đã ra sức đàn áp các nhà bất đồng chính kiến, khiến cho d...
Trong nhiều năm qua, tình hình vi phạm nhân quyền tại Việt Nam ngày một gia tăng, nhà cầm quyền Hà Nội đã ra sức đàn áp các nhà bất đồng chính kiến, khiến cho dư luận quốc tế đã nhiều lần lên tiếng và quan ngại. Để tìm hiểu thêm về tình hình nhân quyền tại Việt Nam, Tiểu Ban Quốc Tế Nhân Quyền thuộc Ủy Ban Thường Trực về Đối Ngoại và Phát Triển Quốc Tế Canada đã mời ông Đỗ hoàng Điềm, chủ tịch Đảng Việt Tân, trình bày trong buổi điều trần vào lúc 1 giờ trưa ngày 21 tháng 4 năm 2015 tại Toà Nhà quốc Hội số 1 Wellington Street, Ottawa.
wn.com/Điều Trần Tình Hình Nhân Quyền Việt Nam Tại Quốc Hội Canada 21 04 2015
Trong nhiều năm qua, tình hình vi phạm nhân quyền tại Việt Nam ngày một gia tăng, nhà cầm quyền Hà Nội đã ra sức đàn áp các nhà bất đồng chính kiến, khiến cho dư luận quốc tế đã nhiều lần lên tiếng và quan ngại. Để tìm hiểu thêm về tình hình nhân quyền tại Việt Nam, Tiểu Ban Quốc Tế Nhân Quyền thuộc Ủy Ban Thường Trực về Đối Ngoại và Phát Triển Quốc Tế Canada đã mời ông Đỗ hoàng Điềm, chủ tịch Đảng Việt Tân, trình bày trong buổi điều trần vào lúc 1 giờ trưa ngày 21 tháng 4 năm 2015 tại Toà Nhà quốc Hội số 1 Wellington Street, Ottawa.
- published: 22 Apr 2015
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Official 40th Anniversary POW Homecoming Ceremony at the Nixon Library
May 23, 2013: Official 40th Anniversary POW Homecoming ceremony included "Missing Man" aircraft flyover; formal wreath laying to President Nixon; Presentatio......
May 23, 2013: Official 40th Anniversary POW Homecoming ceremony included "Missing Man" aircraft flyover; formal wreath laying to President Nixon; Presentatio...
wn.com/Official 40Th Anniversary Pow Homecoming Ceremony At The Nixon Library
May 23, 2013: Official 40th Anniversary POW Homecoming ceremony included "Missing Man" aircraft flyover; formal wreath laying to President Nixon; Presentatio...
Thanh Le Nham Chuc Tan Chinh Xu Nha Tho Duc Ba La Chon Tua Nuong San Jose
San Jose 1-12-2013
Thanh Le Nham Chuc Tan Chanh Xu Giao Xu Duc Me La Chon Tua Nuong San Jose
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San Jose 1-12-2013
Thanh Le Nham Chuc Tan Chanh Xu Giao Xu Duc Me La Chon Tua Nuong San Jose
Cua Hai Linh Muc
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ThaiPhamVideo, thaikpham@yahoo.com
wn.com/Thanh Le Nham Chuc Tan Chinh Xu Nha Tho Duc Ba La Chon Tua Nuong San Jose
San Jose 1-12-2013
Thanh Le Nham Chuc Tan Chanh Xu Giao Xu Duc Me La Chon Tua Nuong San Jose
Cua Hai Linh Muc
- Đức Ông Rios Francisco
- Cha Vincentê Nguyễn Đình Truyền
ThaiPhamVideo, thaikpham@yahoo.com
- published: 16 Dec 2013
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Hawaiian Defense - The Big Picture
National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569507 / Local Identifier 111-TV-237 Big Picture: Hawaiian Defense Department of Defense. Depart......
National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569507 / Local Identifier 111-TV-237 Big Picture: Hawaiian Defense Department of Defense. Depart...
wn.com/Hawaiian Defense The Big Picture
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Mit tinh 110 nam ngay sinh Le Hong Phong
Lễ mít tinh kỷ niệm 110 năm ngày sinh cố Tổng bí thư Lê Hồng Phong 6/9/1902 - 6/9/2012 truyền hình trực tiếp trên VTV1....
Lễ mít tinh kỷ niệm 110 năm ngày sinh cố Tổng bí thư Lê Hồng Phong 6/9/1902 - 6/9/2012 truyền hình trực tiếp trên VTV1.
wn.com/Mit Tinh 110 Nam Ngay Sinh Le Hong Phong
Lễ mít tinh kỷ niệm 110 năm ngày sinh cố Tổng bí thư Lê Hồng Phong 6/9/1902 - 6/9/2012 truyền hình trực tiếp trên VTV1.