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Ho Chi Minh car rental and Ho Chi Minh car rental with driver
Vietnam Car Rental offers a good option and cost for private car rental with driver, without driver, taxi transfers, customize tour around Vietnam.
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Know More About Car Rental Vietnam
Vietnam Budget Car transfers is a leading car rental service at Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, Hoian Our company offers a Ho Chi Minh car rental with English basically English speaking driver, Chinese speaking driver. Beside, car hire with driver, we also offer a specify car rental without driver in Vietnam that is included for manually and automatic of the transmission in driving. If you come into Vietnam and look for a Vietnam private taxi airport transfers, please feel free contact with us for an affordable charge and great driver experience in driving. All our fleet cars are good in air-condition and new brand model which is manufactured in Japan, the United States, South Korean.
Vietnam Car Rental is proud of the driver in training well, as my driver is very familiar on all the tour itineraries in Vietnam so he know all the tourist destination before and drive you right a way to get to over there. If you want to drive a car to the small village, visit an ancient of the pagoda, view the sunset on the beach or try a local food like a Vietnamese. And for at all you get, you will have an amazing driving experience in our different traffic conditions from your country. We guarantee that you will never forget the car-self driving in Vietnam by our arrangement. Let travelling to Vietnam and choose the Vietnam Budget Car Rental as your best travel agent experience with us. More information Vietnam Budget Car Transfers agent. Address: 117 Ly Chi Thang street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam Map direction here. Tel: +84.988.038.301(Whatsapp) Email: [email protected] Website: https://vietnambudgetcartransfers.com/car-rental.html
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Top 5 MVs that make you want to visit Vietnam
Top 5 MVs that make you want to visit Vietnam
Music is fascinating. We all have experiences of being emotionally moved after listening to music that we have strong personal memories of or to seeing an image that captures particular places. Every song can take you on a journey and when you add charming travel imagery to it, it’s enough to make you want to book a flight and pack your bags.
Here are top 5 music videos that inspire you to get out and explore a beautiful Vietnam and their links will be listed at the end of the blog.
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1. Vũ Cát Tường – Dream (Mơ)
Location: Dalat – Lam Dong Province
In this song, it depicts the couple’s love and the story of young people who are confused between many paths of their lives.
The MV was filmed in Da Lat with dreamy frames, impressing with the image of the brilliant sunflower hill that stretches as far as the eyes can see. “Dream” is carefully elaborated on the image from shooting angle to the post-processing stage that many viewers commented that “Dream” is like a movie. You can spot numerous stunning frames like the campfire scene, chatting on the roof under the starry sky, waterfall jumping, playing on a sunflower field, etc.
With the slow-motion shots of the pine forest and epic scenery from the sunflower hill, this MV by Vũ Cát Tường no doubt leaves you wanderlust and have you book a flight to Dalat immediately.
Some attractions spotted in the MV:
Lang Biang Forest Trail
Pongour Waterfall
Mộng Mơ (Dreamy) flower hill
About Vu Cat Tuong: A runner up in Vietnam The Voice Season 2, she was in Top 30 under 30 2018 by Forbes Vietnam. A talented composer, singer, Cat Tuong could be described as a rising star in the music industry in Vietnam.
2. Bích Phương – Nếu Thương Nhau Thì Đừng Làm Trái Tim Em Đau (Please don’t break my heart if you love me)
Location: Ban Gioc Waterfall – Cao Bang Province
This is the first song of “VIỆT NAM VIỆT NAM’ Project, a series of 3 MVs brings national music, bold Vietnamese culture and harmonious mixes to catch up with world music movements.
The MV tells a romantic love story of a modern girl with a guy from the Dao ethnic group. Throughout their story, viewers gently admire the culture and exotic landscape of Northwest Vietnam. From the beautiful waterfall, the epic view of the highland to customs of the Dao ethnic group, it gives you a real taste of what you can expect when visiting there.
The MV was shot in Bản Gioc Waterfall, one of Vietnam’s most impressive natural sights. Located in the northeastern province of Cao Bang, the fall is 30 metre high and 300 metre wide, making it the widest (but not the highest) waterfall in Vietnam. Although it may not convince you to jump off the edge of the waterfall, it will certainly make you cross the globe to observe its natural beauty.
About Bich Phuong: With a beautiful voice, Bich Phuong owns many hit records that speak the insight of the youth in Vietnam. Are you getting a lot of annoying questions during the Tet holiday about your marital status? Then let’s listen to her song “When will you get married?” to be sympathized.
3. Hoàng Thùy Linh – Bánh Trôi Nước ( Glutinous Rice Cake)
Location: Ninh Bình and Long An
Hoang Thuy Linh’s MV once again amazed us with the fanciful look of Ninh Binh – the “Halong Bay on land” because of the same view of dotted mountains as Halong bay with sheer limestones rising up from the river. Below are highlighted must-see attractions in Ninh Binh that appeared in the video.
Situated near the southern margin of the Red River Delta, the Trang An Landscape Complex contains striking mountains, majestic limestone caves and wild streams flowing through the caves, making this place become one of the most attractive karsts in the world.
Mua cave is a small cave in Mua ecoresort, where you can reach to the mountain’s peak for a great panorama of Ninh Binh mountainscapes. It is good to link your visit to Trang An or Tam Coc with a trek to Mua cave if you like trekking & having awesome photos.
Located in Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Bai Dinh Pagoda is 15 km from Ninh Binh city, located in the west of Hoa Lu ancient capital. It is considered the largest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam and has become a popular site for Buddhist pilgrimages from across the country.
Besides some majestic scenery in Ninh Binh, appeared in the MV is Tan Lap floating village in Long An, southside Vietnam. It’s being nominated as one of the top 10 most popular ecotourism areas in Vietnam. Exploring this floating village and you will be amazed by the exotic nature of the Southern Vietnam River.
About Hoang Thuy Linh: Hoang Thuy Linh is a talented MC, actress and singer. Her latest album, Hoang, a combination of culture material and folk music, has won the Album of the year Dedication Music Awards in Vietnam.
4. Bích Phương – Gửi Anh Xa Nhớ ( To my love)
Location: Hoi An ancient town
Gửi Anh Xa Nhớ, another song by Bich Phuong, tells us a love story between two childhood friends. Comfortably known as one of the most travel-inspiring music videos, the MV’s plot evolves since the moment the couple started having feelings for each other and when they finally reunited years later in the background of the poetic Hoian ancient town.
Located in the coastal plain of Quang Nam province, the only way to get to Hoi An is by road. You can hire a taxi/shuttle bus from the neighbouring city of Da Nang, which does have an airport with daily flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and other large Vietnamese cities.
Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was one of the most crowded trading ports in Southeast Asia from the 15th to the 18th century. Nowadays, this city is well-preserved with merchant houses, temples, and ancient buildings that remind us of its glory days. The ancient, nostalgic and romantic beauty of Hoi An makes it become one of the most popular destinations for not only domestic travellers but also foreigners.
5. Mr. T ft Hoàng Minzy – Ăn gì đây (What To Eat)
Location: The Old Quarter, Hanoi city
Filmed in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, “Ăn gì đây” gives the viewers a brand new, youthful look at Hanoi Cuisine and the sidewalk culture in the capital.
Regarded as the most iconic place of Hanoi, the crew then thought out of the box by bringing some western culture superheroes like Spiderman feature in must-visited sites, thereby blowing a wind of changes to this music video. Through the appearances of the popular character, “Ăn gì đây” wants to tell us that no matter who you are and where you from, you are gonna deeply fall in love with Vietnam as well as its street foods.
Right from the very beginning of this project, Mr. T, the composer, wanted the video to contain as much Vietnamese material as possible. Hence he chose to use two hues of red and yellow, the national flag colour of Vietnam as the main tone for the MV. Besides, the crew also included iconic images of Vietnam, such as conical hats, street vendors as well as familiar stuff in the MV to spread these ambassadors to international visitors.
The Old Quarter is filled with specialty restaurants and popular stalls that have been around for years. Spotted in the MV are some of Hanoi signature dishes like Bún Đậu (noodles with deep-fried tofu and shrimp paste), Bánh Giò (pyramidal rice dumpling), Bún riêu (river crab noodles), etc.
About Mr. T & Hoa Minzy: Mr. T is a well-known rapper in Vietnam. With diverse experience as a reporter, MC, actor, he finally made a career in rap music. Hoa Minzy is a singer/actress that is famous for her inspirational and energetic voice. She has won first place in the national TV competition “Star Academy Vietnam” in the first season.
Link to music videos featured in this article:
Vũ Cát Tường – Dream (Mơ): Link
Bích Phương – Nếu Thương Nhau Thì Đừng Làm Trái Tim Em Đau (Please don’t break my heart if you love me): Link
Hoàng Thùy Linh – Bánh Trôi Nước ( Glutinous Rice Cake): Link
Bích Phương – Gửi Anh Xa Nhớ ( To my love): Link
Mr. T ft Hoàng Minzy – Ăn gì đây (What To Eat): Link
Feeling a little bit of wanderlust? Visit Evivatour Vietnam to start planning your adventure later.
Research, Script & Voice over: Vuong Gia Linh Video Editor & Blog Writer: Nguyen Nhu Nghia Idea & team management: Cao Trang
Source: https://blog.evivatour.com/top-5-mvs-that-make-you-want-to-visit-vietnam/
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Mai and James from #hoian #danang #vietnam wish u #selamathariraya #happyeid to all #muslim #traveller and #malaysian ppl, they going to #tioman #mersing #johor happy #holiday guys! #teksi #taxi #sayangraya #duitrayahotfm #balikkampung #balikraya (at Ferry Jeti Mersing,Johor)
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At hoian old town, the old school pedal powered taxi still operate today. A brand new Uber service called Uber Tricycle just announced it’s new operation in Vietnam #UberTricycle #Uber #pedalpowered #hoian visit joetographer.com
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El cruce a Vietnam, un francés y la casa de papel.
Amo volar. Realmente amo volar. Me gusta el despegue, la mantita, el pollo y la pasta. Pero viajar por tierra tiene un encanto intransferible. Al menos en el sudeste asiático.
Ya habíamos viajado por tierra de Tailandia a Camboya, otro relato delicioso que lo pienso y ya lo saboreo. Esta vez estábamos en Sihanoukville, al sur de Camboya, después de pasar unos días tan increíbles y relajantes como necesarios en una isla llamada Koh Rong. La idea era irnos directamente de Sihanoukville a Hoian, al centro-este de Vietnam, pero por tierra nos llevaría unas 27 horas, y como estábamos bien de tiempo, decidimos cortar el viaje y hacer parada en Hồ Chí Minh (Saigón), la ciudad más poblada de Vietnam. Sí que hay cosas para ver, como los túneles construídos durante la guerra de Vietnam, pero en todo caso decidimos que sería una parada técnica que además de estirar las piernas nos permitiría descubrir LA LOCURA que es esa ciudad a nivel de densidad de población/motos. Lo había visto en muchos blogs, documentales y programas, pero nada sería tan fuerte como vivirlo en carne propia. Esto es, que cruzar una calle se volviera una experiencia. Y lo fue. Pero para eso falta un poco, no nos adelantemos.
De Sihanoukville a Hồ Chí Minh hay 500 km, que en bus se traducían en unas 12 horas (por aire es una hora y cuarto). Preguntando de agencia en agencia (hacíamos cuadras enteras, repartiéndonos la cuadra entre las tres) encontramos lo que parecía una oferta imbatible. En 12 horas y por unos 20 dólares estaríamos en nuestro destino, mientras nada bajaba de 24 dólares y 16 horas. Las horas son valiosas y los dólares muy rendidores –con 1 dólar podés almorzar o cenar, para tener una idea-.
Siete y media de la tarde estábamos en la puerta de lo que había sido nuestro hostel –aunque hacía días que ya no nos alojábamos allí- y vino el bus a recogernos. Para nuestra sorpresa, nos subimos y era UN BUS CAMA. Cuando escriba el post al respecto de este hermoso medio de transporte ya lo linkearé para que entiendan de lo que les hablo pero vamos step by step. Por ahora, solo decirles que es una cama literal, no un asiento que se reclina. Es una sensación MOY bizarra estar acostada, acostada posta –con suerte con alguien que conocés-, en un bondi, mientras las ciudad se te va apareciendo por la ventana por horas. Es surreal, es medio burbuja, es muy divertido si aprendés a disfrutarlo –siempre que bloquees el sentido del olfato, ya que el olor a jazmines no es lo que predomina precisamente-. En fin. Después de haber pasado por otro transporte de esta naturaleza pero en condiciones más heavies, esto era un fucking 5 estrellas. Pensamos: acá nos mandamos una dormida satánica y amanecemos 7:30 am en Vietnam como unas reinas. Yo dormí con Lau, nos miramos un capítulito de Black Mirror en mi tablet, un par de oreos y a dormir.
1 am. nos hacen bajar. Lo ke? Sí. Cambio de bus? No se boluda, hay que bajar. Qué hora es? Dónde estamos? Pasame mis sandalias (en los bondis hay que subir descalzo). Me pica todo. Ta medio fresco no? Qué suerte que paramos, me estaba re meando. Nos sacaron las mochilas para afuera del bus. Vos también vas a Vietnam? RESUMEN: hay que bajar del bondi.
Nos bajaron en lo que parecía otra agencia de bus, junto a otros viajeros. Entonces, nos dicen que hay que cambiar de bus, pero que viene a las 6 AM. AH DALE. ¿Y de 1 a 6 am que hago en el medio de la lleca? “Dont´t worry, you´ll have a place to sleep”. Mamita. Se iban juntando los viajeros y la incertidumbre. También las quejas, ya que claramente no estaba ni en la letra chica ni en la grande que el viaje incluía 5 horas muertas de madrugada en no sé dónde. Después te vas acostumbrando a no saber muy bien donde estás. Tiene su encanto. Al final, a veces me siento más perdida un martes a la tarde en 18 de julio.
Tonces arranca la aventura. Nos suben a un tuc-tuc, por tandas (medio de transporte que consiste en una moto y dos asientos enfrentados detrás, el medio de transporte por excelencia en Tailandia y Camboya). Nos llevan no sabemos a dónde. Nos deja en una mueblería –para esa hora ya eran casi 2 de la mañana-. Nos abre un pibe sin remera, haciendo señas de que entremos en silencio, mientras otros de los viajeros que venían en nuestro bondi también van entrando con la misma cara de desconcierto. Nos hacen subir cuatro pisos. Nos meten en una habitación.
Dos colchones en el piso. Dos sillones individuales, un par de reposeras de playa y WIFI. Ese era el panorama. Éramos 10 individuos desconcertados. Cuatro horas nos esperaban en ese cuarto de 2x2 durante 4 horas. “Yo tendría que estar en un bondi camino a Vietnam, pensaba por dentro”. En fin. También fue inevitable comenzar a romper el hielo. “Bueno, si nos organizamos… dormimos todos” (claramente me faltó un uruguayo o argentino que terminara la frase por mí y captara el chiste pero no fue el caso). Éramos 10 personas. “Bueno, vamos a conocernos, dije”. Y arrancamo. “Where are you from…?” El saldo fueron dos surcoreanas, un chileno y una chilena, un francés, una francesa (no venían juntos), una yankee y nosotras tres (una uruguaya y mis compis, dos valencianas). Entonces el francés pronuncia en un perfecto español “alguien vio la casa de papel?” Y yo respondo… sí. Estamos como en casa Toledo, no? Y ahí soltamos las risas. Él conocía Uruguay, más que yo. Salto, Tacuarembó, Río Negro, tenía un amigo de Punta del este, conocía todo Rocha… en fin. Un viajero de ley. Al final no quedó otra que hacernos amigos. El francés se juntó con el chileno a ver un partido de futbol aprovechando internet. Yo me acosté al lado de la chilena charlando hasta quedarnos dormidas. Las surcoreanas no se sacaron el tapabocas en toda la noche e hicieron uso de las reposeras. También pensamos en quién sería el expulsado, jugando a gran hermano.
A las 6 de la mañana terminó el idilio. Otro bondi y a la ruta. Cuestión que al llegar a Vietnam ya no había tuc-utc-, tampoco bondis… así que nos juntamos con los chilenos y los franceses y negociamos un taxi de 7 por un dólar por cabeza. Pero ahí nos pasamos los contactos y eso fue vital.
A la noche, nos juntamos TODOS en un bar. No lo podíamos creer. Ese viaje de mierda nos había unido y queríamos vernos todos de nuevo a 12 horas de habernos separado. La noche fue épica y cada uno tendrá su recuerdo. Lo más lindo fue que varios días después nos cruzamos de casualidad en un hostel de Hoian con los chilenos y el francés, también en Vientam. EL MISMO HOSTEL. Nosotras nos íbamos, ellos llegaban y cruzarte en la ruta con otros ruteros de casualidad es… encontrar un trébol de cuatro hojas. Tremendo abrazo, intercambio de mapas, de piques, de impresiones rápidas con un café de por medio y a seguir cada uno su ruta. No creo que logre expresar lo que fue esa gente para mí. Es tan efímero como intenso.
Ahora me quedan muchos contactos de ellos, sus historias, las ganas de reencontrarlos y algunas notas que me hice en el celular:
Cindy. La Yankee. Yo le decía cuarentona pero creo que tenía más. Era de Colorado. Había renunciado al laburo y había dejado a los pibes con su ex marido para salir a viajar. Tipa capa que disfrutaba de cada momento y que tenía un humor exquisito. Posta.
Justine. Una francesa enigmática. No dejaba mostrar mucho de su contexto, solo que venía viajando y pensaba seguir haciéndolo. Era ingeniera de sonido y trabajaba en Francia haciendo el sonido de unos shows de transformistas y streepers de los cuales nos mostró algunas fotos impactantes. Muy interesante mujer.
Gauthier. El francés uruguayo. “Qué papa la vida” me dijo en medio de una conversación. Casi me muero –tengo video-. Hace seis años que está viajando. Un español perfecto y seis millones de anécdotas. Mucho mundo arriba.
Loreto y Sebas. La pareja de chilenos que todos queremos tener de amigos en nuestras vidas. Los chilenos están muy demás y lo confirmé durante todo el viaje. Venían de hacer la Work and Holidays en Australia y luego de viajar unos meses por el sudeste se volverían a hacer el segundo año. Gente con la que definitivamente me quiero volver a encontrar. Y que me pasaron muchos piques. Más que piques, motivación.
To be continued…
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Обычная улица в Хой Ане. Наверное, стоит взять лодочное такси до моей гостиницы. . Typical vietnamese street in Hoi An. I think, I must to take boat taxi to my guesthouse. . . #vietnam #hoian #flood #вьетнам #хойан #наводнение (at Hoi An City Viet Nam)
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Taxi From Hoi An To Danang Airport
Taxi From Hoi An To Danang Airport
Taxi From Hoi An To Danang Airport is the most suitable way to Taxi from Hoian to Danang Airport for your next flight. After a wonderful holiday in Hoi An, that’s the time we have to say good bye and continuing to explore another region of the beautiful country of Vietnam. The distance from Hoian to Danang Airport is about 35km and it will take you about 45 minutes driving.
Nowadays, there are many problems with taxi transportation. Sometimes the driver drives the longer way to get your budget. Cause this reason, you surely would not like to miss your next flight. Why do not you book Taxi From Hoi An to Danang Airport with us? Our car fleets are produced in 2015 & 2016. Our driver can speak basic English, enough to help you during the trip. That is the reason why you should book the private car transfer service for your trip! Our driver will pick you up at the hotel lobby. Leave Hoi An for Da Nang Airport. After 45 minutes of driving, he driver will take you off at hall departure. Settle the payment. End of service!
Price in USD Private Taxi from Hoi An To Danang Airport.
Car Price USD Price USD
SEDAN
(Max 3 Pax – 2 Baggages)
15 USD/Car
330,000
VND/Car
MINIVAN
(Max 4 Pax – 3 Baggages)
20 USD/Car
440,000
VND/Car
VAN
(Max 8 Pax – 6 Baggages)
23 USD/Car
500,000
VND/Car
Inclusion: Private Car with driver can speak basic English, Petrol, Road tolls, Parking fee.
Exclusion: Meals, Guide, Entrance fee, Personal fee.
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