Thank you for sharing all of these wonderful experiences. Myself, I'm Vietnamese. I was born in the Hà Nội and migrated to Sài Gòn with my parents in 1954. I'm 72 now and haven't seen or heard of anything like this before. What an experience. Human beings try to live and survive in all situations and scenarios. Before critically scrutinizing the ways people live, wait until you ARE starving, then, only then, y'all understand. Being poor is the deepest sin and the worst crime of all.
Hi, I lost my right leg above the knee in 2018 and I believe that makes sense. I was in a coma for 29 days. And when I wake up my leg was missing, but ever since I have been morning the loss of my leg because they just discard it like it is nothing but it’s been part of my body for 58 years, and I wish they would’ve spoken to someone before they just throw it in the fire or whatever they do with it keep up the good work Cliff from Australia 🇦🇺
It's crazy that I'm Vietnamese. I visited Hoang Su Phi. And I know nothing about these traditions. Thanks for making the video!
This video perfectly shows that we as humans are not made for the nuclear family lifestyle where we live to work and are in constant burnout. We are not made to survive without a community where everyone helps eachother with everything.
The video production is pure gold. These kinds of videos are rare this days on YouTube. So glad i stumbled on the channel
I'll never get over how amazingly beautiful Vietnam and China are and all their mountains.
1 hour 20 minutes 49 seconds of pure gold. My evening viewing is sorted! Thank you
I actually thought the title meant they were actually physically smoking 🚬 their cut off limbs 🤦🏼♀️😂😂😂
21:09 is hilarious. man is straight up staring and it’s never even brought up
I've always wanted to travel and learn more about other cultures. I'm not able to travel the world so I highly value and appreciate the people that make content like this. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Such an interesting way of life I would have otherwise never known about.
The amazing thing is that even in such a place, the food still looks more hygenic than Indian street food
I'm an American woman who is obsessed with Vietnam culture. I would love to experience Vietnam for myself in person but videos like this are probably all I will ever get to experience. So thank you for sharing. ❤
Thanks Andrew, I enjoy learning along with you in all these crazy places and unusual traditions etc! The animals in the markets get to me the most though-they all have emotions and to see them suffering whilst still alive is heart wrenching. I realise it’s their livelihood, still tough to deal with. Plus the amputee’s limbs is difficult also! I really felt sad for that gentleman who is finding it difficult to have his arm still “hanging around!” Bless him… Thanks for sharing… Greetings from Perth 🇦🇺💕🙏🏼
this guy deserves more subs hes going through soo much for us.
if you want to try something similar to the cow dung soup, come to Algeria! we have something very similar, although we clean the intestines and insides thoroughly, and make sure there is no bile or bitterness, all of that is replaced with a delicious tomato-based veggie mixture that cooks with the intestines and stomach, it is an absolute delight and i invite you to co,e and try it alongside many of our specialties!
It’s not actually poop. It’s the digestible grass extract that’s about to be absorbed in the small intestine. The actual poop will be in the large intestine
I hope they maintain their culture. We are in danger of becoming a world wide mono culture. This was absolutely fascinating. Thank you Sir Fraser.
I love your videos and your sense of adventure. This is what I love about traveling and learning about other cultures. Thank you
Man you are the best. You almost meet my hero Anthony Bourdain. But you keep up the tradition and I love you for it
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