Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam Travel Video Guide
overlander | August 22, 2010 I think the first thing that you notice about Ho Chi Minh City is the traffic, elbow to elbow, a constant drone of motorcycle motors and horns. In Saigon, I interviewed video artist, Tran Dan //trandanvnartist.multiply.com/, asking him where he finds inspiration in such a bustling city. Translation - Vu Khac Hao //hao.blogtiengviet.net/ Music - *Discovery Sound loops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFXNms... *Original composition by David Nicholson //www.davidsmedia.com/Davidsmedi... *Le Tuan Hung and Dang Kim Hien //www.move.com.au/disc.cfm/3199
Eating in Ho Chi Minh City - Lonely Planet Travel Video
71,359 views 71,359 views LonelyPlanet | December 23, 2008 After getting food poisoning in India and basically fasting for a week, I was... LonelyPlanet | December 23, 2008 After getting food poisoning in India and basically fasting for a week, I was starving, and on the hunt for delicious Vietnamese delicacies. The goal was to spend the entire day satiating my hunger, breakfast, lunch, dinner, desert and coffee. I had a mission on this one epic day to fill my empty belly in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Produced by Anton Seim for Lonelyplanet.tv
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) an impressive Asian city
tommybriggs | June 28, 2009 Saigon - HoChiMinh City is one of the most beautiful and modern cities in South East Asia ! Check it out through this video !
Check out more about Saigon , a very beautiful city : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4pyXR... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5fGa3... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW_Dt2...
VietyXCent | December 11, 2007 Goldman Sachs' projection of the 20 largest economies in 2050.
GDPs in trillions (US) 1. China $70.710 2. USA $38.514 3. India $37.688 4. Brazil $11.366 5. Mexico $9.340 6. Russia $8.580 7. Indonesia $7.010 8. Japan $6.677 9. UK $5.133 10. Germany $5.024 11. Nigeria $4.640 12. France $4.592 13. South Korea $4.083 14. Turkey $3.943 15. Vietnam $3.607 16. Canada $3.149 17. Philippines $3.010 18. Italy $2.950 19. Iran $2.663 20. Egypt $2.602
Estimated GDP per capita in 2050 Rank Country GDP per capita (in USD) 1 United States 91,683 2 South Korea 90,294 3 United Kingdom 80,234 4 Russia 78,576 5 Canada 76,002 6 France 75,253 7 Germany 68,253 8 Japan 66,846 9 Mexico 63,149 10 Italy 58,545 11 Brazil 49,759 12 China 49,650 13 Turkey 45,595 14 Vietnam 33,472 15 Iran 32,676 16 Indonesia 22,395 17 India 20,836 18 Egypt 20,500 19 Philippines 20,388 20 Nigeria 13,014
BRIC Brazil, Russia, India, and China identified by Goldman Sachs investment
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRIC //www.hciottawa.ca/images/downlo... The Next Eleven (or N-11) are eleven countries Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Turkey, and Vietnam identified by Goldman Sachs investment
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Eleven //www.chicagogsb.edu/alumni/club... ====================================== Vietnam Year, GDP Per Capita(nominal)US$
//www2.goldmansachs.com/hkchina/... HCMC Metro Railway System (Completed in2015-2020) //www.railway-technology.com/pro... ttp://www.urbanrail.net/as/hcmc/ho-chi-minh-city.htm Hanoi Metro Railway System (Completed in2020) //video.google.com/videoplay?doc... //my.opera.com/VietnamUndergroun... //www.adb.org/Documents/Profiles...
Economic growth approaching 8.5 % annually The next Asian Economic Tiger Destined to become a developed country in 2050 Ascension to the World Trade Organization (WTO) at the end of 2006 Temporary seat on UN Security Council Abundance of natural resources and a well educated/motivated work force Increasingly accomodative attitudes toward foreign and domestic investment and entrepreneurs Proximity to massive export markets including China and India
Pictures : Hanoi , Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon )Haiphong, Bien Hoa, Vung Tau, Nha trang, and some other cities
p.s please dont talk crap about communist, south vietnam support
lets forget about the past and move on
Music : Devil OST
Reply to some users , yes corruption is a major problem, Infrastructure, roads and traffics needs much improvement
Yes I do understand the cause and effects of high GDP = High Inflation, the need maintain interest rate, FDI investment means cost of living will increase.
I hope that the wealth will spread among the upper and middle class , by the end poverty in vietnam will cease to exist.
I applaud the country success because of Doi Moi. Considering the fact the country had a 30 year US embargo ..
hoosiertim | November 21, 2009 Recorded October 17, 2009.
My tour of Ho Chi Minh City includes the Reunification Palace, Post Office, Rex Hotel, U.S. Embassy, City Hall, Museum, water puppet show.
From: //timvp.com
Category: Travel & Events
Source://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ayd9b3X2LTU
โดย: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (moonfleet ) วันที่: 11 ตุลาคม 2553 เวลา:20:45:24 น.
Ho Chi Minh City
wreath15 | December 06, 2008 Ho Chi Minh City (Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh) or Sài gòn : Hồ Chí Minh City began as a small fishing village known as Prey Nokor. The area that the city now occupies was originally swampland, and was inhabited by Khmer people for centuries before the arrival of the Vietnamese. It should be noted that in Khmer folklore southern Vietnam was given to the Vietnamese government as a dowry for the marriage of a Vietnamese princess to a Khmer prince in order to stop constant invasions and pillaging of Khmer villages. The majority of the population are ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) at about 90%. Other ethnic minorities include Chinese (Hoa) with 8%, (the largest Chinese community in Vietnam) and other minorities (Khmer, Cham, Nung, Rhade) 2%.[citation needed] The inhabitants of Ho Chi Minh City are usually known as "Saigonese" in English, "Saigonnais" in French and "dân Sài Gòn" in Vietnamese.
The Kinh speak Vietnamese with their respective regional accents: southern (about 50%), northern (30%) and central Vietnam (20%); while the Hoa- in addition- speak Cantonese, Teochew (Chaozhou), Hokkien, Hainanese and Hakka dialects of Chinese (only a few speak Mandarin Chinese).[citation needed] A varying degree of English is spoken especially in the tourism and commerce sectors where dealing with foreign nationals is a necessity, so English has become a de facto second language for some Saigonese.[citation needed]
According to some researchers[who?] the religious breakup in HCMC is as follows: Buddhism (all sects and/or including Taoism, Confucianism) 80%, Roman Catholic 11%, Protestant 2%, others (Cao Dai, Hoa Hao, Islam, Hinduism, Bahá'í Faith) 2%, and no religion or unknown 5%
The economy of Ho Chi Minh City covers different fields, from mining, seafood processing, agriculture, construction to tourism, finance, industry, trading. The state-owned sector makes up 33.3%, private sector of 4.6%, the other remaining percentage lays in foreign businesses. As far as economic structure is concerned, service sector accounts for 51.1%, industry and construction accounts for 47.7%, forestry, agriculture and others make up just 1.2%
Goldman Sachs' projection of the 20 largest economies in 2050.
GDPs in trillions (US) 1. China $70.710 2. USA $38.514 3. India $37.688 4. Brazil $11.366 5. Mexico $9.340 6. Russia $8.580 7. Indonesia $7.010 8. Japan $6.677 9. UK $5.133 10. Germany $5.024 11. Nigeria $4.640 12. France $4.592 13. South Korea $4.083 14. Turkey $3.943 15. Vietnam $3.607 16. Canada $3.149 17. Philippines $3.010 18. Italy $2.950 19. Iran $2.663 20. Egypt $2.602
BRIC Brazil, Russia, India, and China identified by Goldman Sachs investment
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRIC //www.hciottawa.ca/images/downlo... The Next Eleven (or N-11) are eleven countries Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Turkey, and Vietnam identified by Goldman Sachs investment
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Eleven //www.chicagogsb.edu/alumni/club... ====================================== Vietnam Year, GDP Per Capita(nominal)US$
//www2.goldmansachs.com/hkchina/... HCMC Metro Railway System (Completed in2015-2020) //www.railway-technology.com/pro... ttp://www.urbanrail.net/as/hcmc/ho-chi-m inh-city.htm Hanoi Metro Railway System (Completed in2020) //video.google.com/videoplay?doc... //my.opera.com/VietnamUndergroun... //www.adb.org/Documents/Profiles...
Economic growth approaching 8.5 % annually The next Asian Economic Tiger Destined to become a developed country in 2050 Ascension to the World Trade Organization (WTO) at the end of 2006 Temporary seat on UN Security Council Abundance of natural resources and a well educated/motivated work force Increasingly accomodative attitudes toward foreign and domestic investment and entrepreneurs Proximity to massive export markets including China and India
p.s please dont talk crap about communist, south vietnam support
lets forget about the past and move on
Music : Devil OST
Reply to some users , yes corruption is a major problem, Infrastructure, roads and traffics needs much improvement
Yes I do understand the cause and effects of high GDP = High Inflation, the need maintain interest rate, FDI investment means cost of living will increase.
I hope that the wealth will spread among the upper and middle class , by the end poverty in vietnam will cease to exist.
I applaud the country success because of Doi Moi. Considering the fact the country had a 30 year US embargo ..