It’s surprising how Hanoi’s largest indoor market feels so claustrophobic and small. Explore the market with us as we negotiate our way through and make small talk in Vietnamese.
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Exploring the Dong Xuang market, which is the largest indoor market in Hanoi, was anxiety producing. lol There is so much wholesale shopping crammed into such a tiny space. We were able to find everything from souvenirs to clothing and shoe knock offs. If you were to ask where the best place to shop in Hanoi was, this wouldn’t be on the top of my list but is defiantly a must see. This is especially true if you are staying in the old quarter or even just shopping in the old quarter.
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In comparison to Thailand is Vietnam cheaper?
I love that market
Love to see Vietnamese women dressed in Ao Dai!!
Is there any original brand shoes?
I am from
india , I want come Vietnam for business propse, wheare is the biggest wholesale market shoesh and clothesh
You are so beautiful .
really enjoyed watching your work
thanks for sharing this with us
your video very helpfull
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Nice bro from Mumbai 👌👌😊❤
You shouldn’t even shoot for 50%, you should always shoot for 1/3 or even 1/4 of the actual price.
night life near don xuang market seems better!! Love from sri Lanka!!!
The guy behind staring ur ass 1:07
difficult to take eyes away from you!
some people say Hello or Đẹp quá( beautiful) so loud because of vietnamese accent. They are so excited to see you so they do it. Never mind if you don't like.
I heard people talk some things about you: she speaks vietnamese so good, she is very beautiful in vietnamese.😁😁
Ur 🔥
Just pay the premium. You are bargaining for $.50. That’s just embarrassing.
I love your Camera strap, we have struggled finding anything good. Your Vlog was great but this is obviously on my mind. Haha!
@ 5:33 😂 they're so happy!
@ 6:21 fabric heaven 😳
Never go on vacation to Vietnam!!!! And tell all of my friends to not go there! They are savages!! They kill dogs for meat, you see killed dog on the streets on a table to sell!
we're going to this place tomorrow, and thought we'd check out your video here! it's AMAZING how Anette speaks local language, how does she learn & speak so fast?!? and honestly after watching the video, we're not sure if we wanna go anymore LOL not sure If we'd be able to keep our smile after being pushed or slapped..
Hello from another travel vlogger..
The motorbike her ..was more like a he ..smile your on Fondle Camera .
Missing Thai massage is a real feeling
cool video. I'm coming there tonight. : )
Were is it exactly please
Most big markets (by VN standard) in big cities are the whole salers, their shops mainly for displaying & their main customers are small pendors/restauranteurs fr small towns, districts come to buy in large quantities & resell to end users. Those small entrepreneurs may come to HN & HCM.C from as far as Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Africa. I personally know 2 African entrepreneurs who married VN wives & had children. They purchased pottery, ceramics, footwears, leathers, upholstery, textiles, garments, haberdashery, mobilephones, light torches, electronics… they buy by a container then ship accross the Indian Ocean. The Chinese may also come to buy tea, coffee, rice, fruits, seafoods after selling tons of cheap made in China products. We're small backwater countries we don't have big guns to colonise the others; so we settle for some small non glamorous trades to make the living.
The guy on the phone was rude.
guys do know where is optical wholesale market in hanoi
thanks for this video guys
Traditional vietnamese dress call ao dai