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Adventures in Vietnam
Vietnam
Registrace 18. 03. 2022
Our family relocated to the central highlands of Vietnam to live a healthier and more sustainable life. We are determined to create a new home for our family in the beautiful countryside, surrounded by coffee farms and rice paddies. Follow our adventures as we renovate an old townhouse, establish an English language school and craft beer brewery.
House warming party in rural Vietnam
We were invited to the house warming party of the new build that we documented in our neighbourhood.
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Vietnamese wife wants a fish pond
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patreo...
Build a house for $32,000 in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patreo...
Renovating the rear of our property in the central highland city of Pleiku, Vietnam
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After a year and some of living in our renovated house, mistakes and issues became more obvious. We decided to rectify some of the issues and are starting with the tiles in the wet rooms and garden patio. You can buy us a coffee or support our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans and keith for becoming our first supporters. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patr...
Renovating our house in the central highland city of Pleiku, Vietnam
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After a year and some of living in our renovated house, mistakes and issues became more obvious. We decided to rectify some of the issues and are starting with the tiles in the wet rooms and garden patio. You can buy us a coffee or support our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans and keith for becoming our first supporters. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patr...
School kids compete in an English language contest in rural Vietnam
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Toady I drove into the depths of Gia Lai Provence to sit on the judges panel of an English language competition. You can buy us a coffee or support our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans and keith for becoming our first supporters. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patreon.com/gialaibrewing
Our home in Vietnam
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After a year and some of living in our renovated house, mistakes and issues became more obvious. We decided to rectify some of the issues and are starting with the tiles in the wet rooms and garden patio. You can buy us a coffee or support our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans and keith for becoming our first supporters. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patr...
Vietnamese wife loves coffee culture.
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This series of videos focus on finding the most delicious coffee in the central highlands. Join us as we visit cafes and coffee roasters to source the best coffee in Vietnam. Today we are at Cafe V7 to sample their flagship brew and enjoy the cozy atmosphere. You can buy us a coffee or support our channel by donating on Pa...
Modern house build in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patreo...
Solar water heater in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on the folloing links. Big thanks to Hans and Keith for becoming our first supporters. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventur...
Building a house in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.buymeacoffee.com/adventuresinvietnam www.patreo...
Getting plastered in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.patreon.com/gialaibrewing
Karate Kid rendering technique in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.patreon.com/gialaibrewing
Hard rock foundation stone in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.patreon.com/gialaibrewing
Weather sealing a tiny house in Vietnam
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Follow the adventures of our family in the central highlands of Vietnam. This house building series follows the construction of a typical house in our area and the methods in which they use to complete a residential home. Please consider supporting our channel by donating on Patreon. Big thanks to Hans for becoming our first supporter. Cheers! www.patreon.com/gialaibrewing
Cute Vietnamese girl’s birthday party
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Cute Vietnamese girl’s birthday party
Picturesque fishing village Nhon Ly in Vietnam
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Picturesque fishing village Nhon Ly in Vietnam
Timemore coffee grinder & Vietnamese coffee beans
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Timemore coffee grinder & Vietnamese coffee beans
Vietnamese village wedding gate crashing
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Vietnamese village wedding gate crashing
Traditional Vietnamese birthday celebration and display
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Traditional Vietnamese birthday celebration and display
Quy Nhơn Vietnam is the best coastal city
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Quy Nhơn Vietnam is the best coastal city
Delicious Vietnamese Coffee & stunning view
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Delicious Vietnamese Coffee & stunning view
Vietnamese wife lends a hand: in the search for the best coffee in Vietnam.
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Vietnamese wife lends a hand: in the search for the best coffee in Vietnam.
Vietnamese Robusta, Arabica and its cousin Catimor.
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Vietnamese Robusta, Arabica and its cousin Catimor.
What city is this and what company is this construction team?
cmon man its summer time in Vietnam. wheres some new videos from one of my fav youtube channels. im in Da Nang and considering a train trip to Quy Nhon. I remember you did a video of that super scenic town slightly north of there
Hey are you still posting videos.. keen to seee where things are at with you :)
Hi I would like to go to PHU QUY island next month and would like to know if I need any visa or permit to enter the island? I couldn't find any information regarding this..
Make sure to take your passport and TRC as there is a military presence on the island. They will document your arrival and departure to the island. A trek up to the lighthouse offers a panoramic view of the island. Enjoy your trip. Cheers!
@@adventuresinvietnam Hi how do I obtain the TRC? it will be provided by the homestay right ?
its summer time. any more videos coming. they are super cool and this is why and its your reason as well but im not a big fan of the foreigner areas in any country really. would you recomend visiting Gia Lai? i wonder how to get there from Da Nang. must go to Quy Nhon and then take a bus up that way lol
Ngôi chùa này có đầu tư tất cả làm bằng gỗ khác với ngôi chùa làm bằng xi
That house is one story, looks 5 meters wide. Windows aren't allowed on sides with neighbors, their houses will butt up against yours on lots like this. (A villa is a house with yard around.) Our house in central Saigon costs $70k to teardown the old one and rebuild, including kitchen build out. A 3 story tube house with roof deck, 4 meters wide, 18 meters long. The land though is ridiculously expensive in Vietnam.
But you dont own the house ( your wife owns it ) and if she leaves you its over
I’m the eternal optimist. We have two children, 3 chickens and a dog. Why on earth would she leave?
@@adventuresinvietnam millions of divorced men thought the same thing
@@ThaoNguyen-jv4up billions of men live in marital bliss. Let’s keep things positive.
40 years ago that would be a fun watch. They have been a fast developing economy for around a decade.
omg did you take the motorbike all the way from your home. how long did that take. man my butt gets sore from Da Nang to Hoi An. also to Hoi An its flat easy rode but i imagine the road from your home to Quy Nhon has many hills and sharp turns? could you always rode a motorbike or did you need to learn when you came to asia?
anymore videos coming up. Does your daughter speak both English and Vietnamese. thats so cool
800 000000 vnd maybe the building cost, not including the land price
So beautiful. Could you write the name of the big pagoda please? And where is it?
has anyone ever told you, that you look a lot like Daniel Craig? Sorry if you here that a lot^^ German Husband to a Vietnamese wife here. We are living in Germany, but i would love to buy a house in Vietnam. Germany just passed a law, wich allows dual citizenship, so maybe i will go for that. Looking forward for more "house building" Videos.
Hi Roy, I'm in Daklak and about to begin a house build. How can I contact you to pick your brain?
Howdy.. You can send me an email and I’ll connect via zalo. It’s in our contact details.. gialaibrewing@gmail.com
I didn’t know one could buy a self standing home in Vietnam as a foreigner…. How did you manage?
lets all get behind the royster doyster. lets share this channel and by the end of the year lets get him 2 million subscribers
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It says "tiệc cưới" which means wedding party. Are you sure it's just a housewarming party? That's a hell of a housewarming party if so haha
It’s a rental tent and catering.. usually for weddings. It was 100% a house warming party. Cheers
I have been to so many parties like this in the past 4 years. It could be a wedding reception, birthday party or high school reunion. They are so much fun even though I do not speak the language. Children giggle when I mispronounce Vietnamese words. I do know how to greet people and thank them. Most importantly I know how to do "Cheers" the Vietnamese way, which gives me much credence. I just got my E-Visa a couple of hours ago so I will be coming back to Vietnam for Honeymoon part 3.
Enjoy the honeymoon.. its cool up North so perhaps Saigon or Da Nang. Cheers!
@@adventuresinvietnamI understand Saigon is very warm now. We have been to Đà Lạt twice and it has been very nice. None of the hotels had air conditioning, they do not need it. We have been to Da Nang twice and it has perfect beach weather but if you get away from the beach it was very warm. Now if you want to spend a cool day get on the cable car tram and go up the mountain to The Golden Bridge (Cầu Vàng) at Sun World. That day Sun Wrld was one of the best days of my life. Our first trip when I get back to Viet Nam we will be going to CON DAO island. I have been doing some research on the internet and it looks like Con DON DAO has some nice resorts and much history. Being from the West I have so much to learn about Vietnamese culture and history. That is not a chore for me because I enjoy learning.
😂😇😊🦘🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻 getting on veitjet from Brisbane in 8 hours to Saigon! Wife and daughter in advance 2 weeks to meet grandparents after 4 years of this and that ! 😊🤞
Have fun! Its boiling hot of recent.. and nice to sit out at night eating. cheers!
Great to see you posting again .. hope the tiling goes well. What a job removing them. I'm up there shortly to visit friends in HCMC
Thanks 👍
No need to go to the gym with the pounding of the soil. At least it's not under water like most of England. It has rained nearly every day since the beginning of February. Expect potatoes and veg to double (again) in price.
tám trăm triệu eight hundred million dong roy😊
Inside looks nice with the ceiling and skylights. It also looks termite proof with no wood construction. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
That’s a beautiful area too. So roughly around 60,000 for land and the house.
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How many m2 section and house you have?
I think the land is 230m2 and the house I coudnt tell you space. We have 5 bedrooms and 2 toilets.. the upstairs has an odd design but its bright and airy. Cheers
Great to see you back making content again.
Thanks. I have been super busy teaching all over the city with little time to document much. Also the kids needed more attention... having daddy behind the camera or editing videos isnt ideal for family life. Cheers!
Looks great! Dark grey bro imo
Thanks!
One thing you know for sure, your house is built great and strong the way that floor is coming up. 👍
welcome back .
House is looking great now Roy
Glad to see you back on the channel Roy. Been missing your videos. 😊
Enjoyed the video
I am surprised to see you wearing a necktie. My experience, the only time a man is allowed to dress up is at his wedding.
I like to wear a tie at work.. its a British thing I guess.
@@adventuresinvietnamYes, the coat and tie make you look professional. I am retired now and seldom have a reason to dress. Now and then I do wear a tie and Fedora to the grocery store in the States. I am now 76 and it is ok if people feel I am eccentric. When I am in Vietnam I don't want to be the Ugly American so I try and follow the local customs. Last trip I found out not to cross my fingers for good luck.
@@bboomermike2126, it is quite common in Europe to wear smart clothes to work, but it is getting more casual these days.
You are lucky to get builders when needed. Here in the UK, I am still waiting for a plumber to fix my taps and the toilet flush. I believe they won't come what they deem as low cost jobs.
Hi.. the builder is actually Thuy's uncle and there are builders everywhere in our village. I cant imagine the extortionate price they will charge you for building work these days in the UK. Hope you can get them sorted quickly.. before they escalate. Cheers!
Good to see you back, Roy! Shame about the tiles. I have always found that mat or satin tiles were more difficult to clean than shiny glazed ones.
Great to see you back, I was wondering what happened to you guys. The plants in the court yard looks amazing.
Hey James.. I have been working pretty hard of recent, and with the kids being young, have had no time to sit around playing with cameras and such. Still busy though, but keen to document our life. The plants are all down to Thuy.. its her hobby and plan decorate the front yard. cheers!
Hey Roster I’m in Da Nang if you and family come this way let me know our families can meet for dinner 👍 remember my wife is from Pleiku
Hey Bryan.. we will certainly get in touch when heading your way. And likewise.. let us know when you are in Gia Lai. BBQ and beers on the new improved patio. Cheers!
Wow. No power tools to lift those tiles. I did a bit of retiling in my house in Thailand and I would not have done it without a Bosch impact sds drill to lift up the old tiles. Ok see they got the sds drill out later in the video; phew!
I was shocked at first, then the tools arrived later to get the job rolling. Where in Thailand are you? Cheers!
We'll be doing the same with our bathroom tile.. but with us we're not happy with the grout.
Same here.. I’m still not happy about the lack of tile spacers and width of the gap between tiles. I much prefer a thicker grout and even cement with a sealer coat. Despite this, the tiles have freshened up the wet areas and we are much happier. Cheers!
Nice to see you back! 😊 Happy New Year!!!
Hey there.. hope you guys are well. Happy New Year to you. Its good to be back
Very nice! Good choice!
sind Blechdach zu Regenzeit nicht laut ???🤔🤔🤔
der Lärm ist ohrenbetäubend
Happy New Year (Dragon) and best of health! My wife and I have enjoyed many of your videos and were wondering why no new ones, so we scrolled back to the first one you made. We see we have many to watch. In two years I will retire and the wife and I are relocating from northern California to Da Nang. See ya!
What on earth... did they tile directly on dirt or loose uncured cement? That could possibly explain why the tiles in the room i'm staying in has all lifted up and buckled and stuff
Yes.. they tend to lay tiles on a loose sand / cement mix base with a liquid portland cement adhesive. I guess it depends on the build quality. The tiles in our house are solid. Cheers
If the weather's temperate and cool, definitely would love to live or retire out here one day