Getting Cheap & Tailor Made Suit and Dress I Our Experience In HOI AN
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BUYING A TAILOR-MADE SUIT IN HOI AN!
After riding from Dalat to Nha Trang I took a night bus to Hoi An to make up some ground! Hoi An is a beautiful town in central Vietnam known for it's relaxed atmosphere, lanterns and tailors. With the real world looming ever closer, I thought I would take the opportunity to get myself a tailor-made suit at the world famous YALY couture..
Shopping for custom made dresses in Hoi An, Vietnam | Hoi An Tailors and Custom Designers
In our latest travel video we hop on our bicycles and pedal around the old quarter area of Hoi An, Vietnam in search of custom made dresses for Audrey at the many tailors and custom designers found in and around the central part of town. With over 200 different tailors clustered in Hoi An, it's a rather daunting task to narrow down the selection to just a few different stores. Without a specific shop or store in mind, we had no idea where we'd end up.
Luckily, after spending several days exploring Hoi An, a few specific dresses caught Audrey's ever discerning eye. Audrey clearly has a much better eye for this kind of thing than I do ;)
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When we finally settled on a specific shop Audrey found multiple dresses she liked, but eventually settled on just three to buy. I'm sure it was difficult for her to not walk out with the entire store.
I played the role of wonderfully considerate boyfriend holding her bags and carrying our money around with us. To be honest, I had fun watching her shop because I knew she was having the time of her life.
The tailor made some adjustments to help the dresses fit perfectly and we ended up paying roughly $18 USD for each dress with a slight discount. I'm sure we could have bargained further; however, we were happy with the price and thought it was a win-win situation.
For those shopping in Hoi An for clothes, we recommend visiting several tailors and not feeling overwhelmed by the at times very aggressive nature of the vendors. Being patient and looking around is the key to getting the best deal.
It's best not to put down a large deposit on any clothing you purchase as it gives very little incentive for the shop owners to make any potential alterations if needed. Instead pay a minimal deposit and pay the final amount once you've had a fitting and are happy with the end results.
Remember to bargain and shop around before making your final decision. With a plethora of stores to choose from taking your time will ensure you get the best quality clothes.
Often the prices first quoted are not the ones you end up having to pay - especially if you buy multiple items at the same store. Even if you don't enjoy the back and forth associated with bargaining, you'll be far more respected - even by the shop owners - by doing this:
Trong video du lịch mới nhất của chúng tôi, chúng tôi nhảy lên xe đạp và đạp xe xung quanh khu vực khu phố cổ Hội An, Việt Nam trong việc tìm kiếm được thực hiện trang phục tùy chỉnh cho Audrey tại nhiều tiệm may và thiết kế tùy chỉnh được tìm thấy trong và xung quanh trung tâm của thị trấn.
Với hơn 200 thợ may khác nhau tập trung tại Hội An, đó là một nhiệm vụ khá khó khăn để thu hẹp lựa chọn để chỉ một vài cửa hàng khác nhau. Nếu không có một cửa hàng cụ thể hoặc lưu trữ trong tâm trí, chúng tôi không có ý tưởng mà chúng tôi muốn kết thúc.
May mắn thay, sau khi trải qua một vài ngày để khám phá Hội An, một vài trang phục cụ thể bắt gặp ánh mắt bao giờ sành điệu của Audrey. Audrey rõ ràng có một cái nhìn tốt hơn cho loại điều hơn tôi;)
Khi chúng tôi cuối cùng định cư trên một cửa hàng cụ thể Audrey tìm thấy nhiều trang phục cô ấy thích, nhưng cuối cùng định cư trên chỉ ba để mua. Tôi chắc chắn đó là khó khăn cho cô ấy để không đi ra với các cửa hàng toàn bộ.
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Its been a hell of a busy week from travelling from Hanoi to Da Nang where I explored the city, the dragon bridge and chilled on the beach to then get the bus to Hoi An. In Hoi An I got a tailor made suit, I took part in the full moon lantern festival and I also explored the city and took in the culture and local foods. I also got the night bus to Nha Trang from Hoi An, I did't really like Nha Trang as most things at Vinpearl where closed and the city wasn't for me but the mud spa was unreal. From Nha Trang I then flew to Ho chi minh Ciy.
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4 Weeks in Vietnam - HCMC, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Hue, Ninh Binh, Halong Bay, Sapa, Hanoi
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Hoi An, Vietnam | Suit fittings & beach days! | South East Asia Vlog E53
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Today we had 2 fittings at the tailors - 1 in the morning & 1 in the afternoon so we had to stay reasonably close by. Between our fittings we took the bikes (free from our homestay!) down to An Bang beach (about 4km away).
We had lunch at the Soul Kitchen & had a wee swim before heading back to the tailors for our 2nd appointment, which turned into a bit of a disaster! I (Jane) asked for lots a changes to my dress and jacket so we went back again (that's 3 times in 1 day!) before heading to the Morning Glory restaurant in the Old City for dinner.
Fingers crossed everything turns out all ok tomorrow when we pick our items up!!
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we took a 45 minute taxi from Da Nang to Hoi An, settled into our next hotel before hiring push bikes to go and explore parts of the Ancient Town. After nearly a week in Hoi An, here is what we got up to!
Things to do Hoi An, Vietnam
1. Ancient Town, Hoi An
Of course if you are going to be spending time in Hoi An, you are bound to visit the Ancient Town. By day it has bustling markets, lots of coffee shops and is an ideal location to cycle the streets whilst doing a bit of shopping... they have custom made tailors / shops all over should you need any travel clothes!
By night, the place completely transforms... the lanterns come alive, lights everywhere, even on the water where locals light candle lanterns which you can buy and release along the river. You will not be short of food options in the Ancient Town either. It was incredibly busy around the time we were visiting, just after Vietnamese new year, but don't expect Hoi An to be quiet any time of the year. The Ancient Town has a real charm to it, embrace it's culture and you will enjoy your time here.
2. Basket Boat Tour, Coconut Forest
This was by far our FAVOURITE experience whilst in Hoi An, Vietnam. The ladies rowing the boats were so nice, and floating among the coconut forest is a real treat. Our guide took out a fishing rod and managed to catch a crab... only to lose it in the boat haha, we panicked!
The Chinese / Korean tourists took to basket boats nearby, and their guides decided to play all kinds of 'banging' tunes to get them fired up... with the guides dancing, doing stunts on their basket boats. Interesting to see!
3. Marble Mountain
OK Marble Mountain is actually a little closer to Da Nang than it is Hoi An... but we ran out of time in Da Nang so had to head back that way to visit the famous location. Worth it! The caves, the views, the statues, everything about this place is impressive...
The only difficult bit is all the steps up to the top haha! We managed to fly the drone out from Marble Mountain too, hope you like our footage.
One thing, expect A LOT of people visiting here. If possible, arrive early morning to avoid the mass crowds. You'll never find yourself alone in any of the caves though, easily one of the most popular tourist destinations around Da Nang & Hoi An.
4. Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An
Not the nicest beach on the coast of Vietnam, but worth seeing. It's a real shame to see what natural erosion has done to the beach, with most of it's sand swept away a few years back... I think that's what makes this beach unique, looking at old google pictures, the beach looks so different nowadays. Inspiring to see the efforts the Vietnamese are going to in order to keep parts of the beach intact vs the tide.
5. Jack's Cat Cafe
Are you a cat lover? Then you will LOVE this little cat cafe located just out of town. It's location isn't an easy find, even with google maps... largely because the owners don't want to draw attention from locals who might want to break in and steal the cats for their 'meat trade.'
The volunteers are doing a great job at the cafe, caring for more than 70 rescue cats. They all have unique personalities, especially the kittens we met on the day :) Expect most of the cats to be lazing around, it's hot in Hoi An and long days being kept safe in the cafe grounds must make these little guys a bit tired, day in day out.
Oh and take a look in the pond... you'll see a HUGE fish in there!
Bigger than the cats haha!
That summarises our time in Hoi An, Vietnam.
We had a great few days here, ate lots of tasty local food and experienced some of the best travel hotspots the area has to offer.
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Hoi An, ahhhh, I can just go on and on :) This is without doubt the prettiest part of vietnam, so if you are traveling to vietnam, you must visit Hoi An!
I spent one day in Hoi An(though i wish i had spent more time!). In this video, I take you through the top things you can do in Hoi An to experience this magical place. From the lake, to tailor shops, food and the ancient town, we got you covered!
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Hoi An, Vietnam | Anthony Bourdain was right!!! | South East Asia Vlog E52
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Our first day in Hoi An! Hoi An is an ancient town in Vietnam and to actually enter the old town you're supposed to by a ticket! Although you only get asked to show your ticket when going into the heritage buildings/monuments, not when eating or shopping. So today we bought our tickets ($120k ea) and explored some historical places.
But first! Our homestay recommended a tailor so we thought we'd go have a wee look....1 hour later we'd put an order in for a suit, jacket & dress!!
The buzz around Hoi An is that it has the best Banh Mi in the world! Max, the Banh Mi connoisseur wanted to test this theory out. We ate lunch at 'Phi Banh Mi' (highest rated on TripAdvisor) and it was delicious! After some more exploring I (Jane) chose ice cream as a snack and Max...well you guessed it...chose more banh mi. This time we hunted out Banh Mi Phuong to try the 'best banh mi in the world' as declared by Anthony Bourdain on No Reservations. Max reckons it really is the best banh mi in the world!!
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Film Co Ba Saigon (The Tailor) About Vietnamese Fashion (sub) | ao dai sài gòn
Hallyu World’s host, Hyesoo, met with the producer and cast of Co Ba Saigon (The Tailor) – the hottest Vietnamese movie debuted at 22nd Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
Being compared as the Vietnamese version of the Devil wears Prada, the movie is a romantic comedy about Vietnamese women in 1960s, featuring the vibrant fashion culture and lifestyle of Saigonese. The history of Ao Dai also plays an important part in the movie. This is indeed a rare movie from the modern Vietnamese filmmakers with an ambition to revive the traditional culture with such national symbolic feature.
In “The Tailor,” the vibrant fashion world of Saigon meets the Ao Dai, the traditional Vietnamese dress, in a movie that criss-crosses 48 years from 1969 to 2017. Arrogant Nhu Y is the daughter of a famous Ao Dai designer in Saigon, but is also only interested in western outfits, so she ignores the traditional dress. One day, she accidentally shifts in time to the future, becoming someone very different. Meanwhile, her mother’s tailor has become the best designer in Vietnam. The film shows the process of Nhu Y’s transformation, from opening her eyes to the beauty of the Ao Dai in the future, to rebuilding the ruined family business.
Co Ba Saigon (The Tailor) is co-directed by Ngo Thanh Van – Veronica Ngo, the multi-talented producer who has also acted in some Hollywood blockbusters, including Bright which also features Will Smith, Joel Edgerton and Edgar Ramirez; and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny together with Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen and Jason Scott Lee. Van also plays a Resistance gunner in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, scheduled to premiere soon.
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Very amazing trip in Vietnam
Dear all our viewers;
We are excited right after landing at Tan Son Nhat Airport. Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon is the largest city in Vietnam, it's a busy but very friendly city. We are a 3 year-old boy and 7 month-baby with parents. We go around Saigon, it's a new experience to cross the river of motorbike traffic ????. We visit Opera House, Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral, Central Post Office, they are French colonial architecture.
Then we come to Bitexco Saigon Skydeck on the 49th floor for an amazing view of this city. We walk downtown to see City Hall, Tran Hung Dao Square and a part of Saigon River. After that we visit Independence Palace, formerly known as The Reunification Palace. The good place for shopping is Ben Thanh Market, and the nice place for meal is cruise on the Saigon River. We would love to go back to Ho Chi Minh City soon!????
Da Nang is one of the most organized urban areas, one of cleanest city and the third largeat cuty in Vietnam. There are many beautiful and unique bridges: Dragon Bridge, Han River Bridge, Thuan Phuoc Bridge, Golden Bridge. Local people are very kind, polite and friendly. We enjoy going by cable car to Ba Na Hills for sightseeing. We like the endless view of swimming pool and delicious breakfast at Da Nang Golden Bay Hotel. In Da Nang we should eat Quang Noodle, Bun Cha Ca, Bun Thit Nuong, wrap & rolls. Da Nang has the wonderful beauty blended between people and nature, between the herictics of creation and the preservation and development of human. Da Nang is always in our memory, we will come back soon!
Hoi An is a peaceful ancient town on the riverside in the middle of Vietnam. This town's painted almost in yellow and we see many colorful lanterns. Local people are really friendly and kind. Local food is very tasty and cheap, you should try as much as you can, such as: Cao Lau, Quang Noodle, Banh Mi, Pho, Banh Beo, Pancake, Chicken Rice, Shrimp Dumplings (Banh Bao Vac).
You should buy the ticket to visit the center of the town and keep it during your stay in Hoi An. The best time to discover Hoi An is on the 14th day each month of Lunar calendar to attend the Full Moon Festival. Japanese Covered Bridge ( Chua Cau) is the most beautiful place here.
Our children love boat ride along Hoai River in the afternoon as well as the evening. We are impressed with so many tailor shops here, but you should check prices with some places before choosing one.
We love eco tour by basket boat for a funny 1-hour ride to visit the fishing village in water coconut palm. We also take a trip to Cham Island (Cu Lao Cham) by speedboat, enjoy swimming, snorkeling and sunbath at the islands' beaches. Hoi An is our favorite destination in Vietnam!
Nha Trang is a really nice beach city in the South middle of Vietnam. We love to stay at Sunrise Nha Trang Hotel, everything is wonderful, real 5 stars! We also visit Thap Cham and have mudbath.
Vietnam is a good destination for an amazing trip????????????
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9. Once i caught a fish alive
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21. Earth is our home
22. Twinkle twinkle little star
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VIETNAM TRAVEL VLOG: HOI AN & MEKONG RIVER // MY LITTLE VLOG
Hi guys,
These are the last few clips from our travels through Vietnam, as we got quite poorly from the floods in Hue and I didn't manage to film much. However, I do have a few clips from Hoi An, getting outfits tailor made and taking part in a cookery class. I also filmed some clips of a trip to the Mekong River, where we saw them use coconuts to make milk, oil and sweets.
Keep an eye out for my next vlog which will be Cambodia!
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Train Ride in Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Nha Trang Train Route Transportation Journey
In our latest travel video we board a train from Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) en route to Nha Trang marking our first train ride in Vietnam. Naturally, given our passion for train travel over all other modes of transportation, we were on edge with excitement. At first we were quite confused which cart to board given that numerous carts had the same number as ours. In Vietnam, there are a number of carriages reserved for private companies, such as ET Pumpkin and Eastern Oriental, which added to our confusion.
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Even the ticket attendant had us shuffling around from cart to cart until we finally settled on the proper one and sat down at our seats. The train was packed and aside from a European couple seated next to us were the only foreigners on board. One thing we instantly noticed was that the trains weren't maintained as well as some of the others we've been on in Asia. Our seat cushion was frayed and the reclining option was broken. Regardless, we were still thrilled to be taking a train trip as opposed to being on a bus.
The journey itself was one of the most scenic I've been on in a long time.
The diversity in landscapes was quite impressive as we passed through regions that were covered by lush jungle, farmland, arid desert, flat and mountainous terrain. At times, I would get out of my seat and head outside of my carriage so that I could just feel the wind blowing in my face as I captured footage with my camcorder and just spent moments enjoying it with my naked eyes.
We loaded up on some local snacks at a small bakery in Saigon; however, we found ourselves eating plenty of Vietnamese options served on the train. Vietnamese Attendants pushing carts of various snacks and coffee were a frequent occurrence throughout our journey.
One of our favorite snacks in Vietnam is iced coffee and spring rolls. The process of serving the iced coffee was rather fascinating as condensed milk was first poured into the cup followed by coffee/sugar and finally crushed ice. It's a far more meticulous process than I ever imagined; I must say I have lot more respect for the process of preparing an iced coffee in Vietnam.
Overall the journey took 7 hours to complete; however, we didn't find it nearly that long as we spent a good bulk of the journey nodding off:
Trong video du lịch mới nhất của chúng tôi chúng tôi lên một xe lửa từ Sài Gòn (Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) trên đường đến Nha Trang đánh dấu chuyến xe lửa đầu tiên của chúng tôi tại Việt Nam. Đương nhiên, với niềm đam mê của chúng tôi cho tàu du lịch trên tất cả các phương tiện vận tải, chúng tôi đang cạnh với sự phấn khích.
Lúc đầu chúng tôi khá bối rối mà giỏ hàng để hội đồng quản trị cho rằng nhiều xe có số lượng tương tự như chúng ta. Ở Việt Nam, có một số toa xe dành riêng cho các công ty tư nhân, chẳng hạn như ET Pumpkin và Đông phương Đông, thêm vào sự nhầm lẫn của chúng tôi.
Ngay cả những tiếp viên bán vé đã cho chúng tôi xáo trộn xung quanh khỏi giỏ hàng vào giỏ hàng cho đến khi cuối cùng chúng tôi giải quyết trên đúng một và ngồi xuống ghế của chúng tôi. Đoàn tàu đã được đóng gói và một số tồn tại một vài châu Âu ngồi cạnh chúng tôi là người nước ngoài duy nhất trên tàu. Một điều chúng ta ngay lập tức nhận thấy là các đoàn tàu không được duy trì cũng như một số người khác, chúng tôi đã được vào trong khu vực châu Á. Đệm ghế của chúng tôi đã bị sờn và tùy chọn ngả đã bị hỏng. Không phân biệt, chúng tôi vẫn vui mừng khi được tham gia một chuyến tàu như trái ngược với trên một chiếc xe buýt.
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.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song ''Rocket - Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.