Nho Quế river in Hà Giang province is featured in Shevelle and Devan's YouTube channel (screen shot) |
In the past month YouTubers Shevelle and Devan, from South Africa, have been recording their adventures in Vietnam on their Shev and Dev channel. In the video “This is WHY we love Vietnam! First day back in Hanoi”, posted in early February, the couple introduce some of Vietnam’s attractions.
In another video with 93,000 views Shevelle and Devan talked about the many interesting experiences they had the first time they came to Vietnam more than a year ago. During that visit, the couple went to Ho Chi Minh City, where they participated in a food tour by motorbike, took a 20-hour train journey from Da Nang to Hanoi, and sailed on Ha Long Bay.
Shevelle and Devan have made videos about Hanoi, exploring the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake, discovering egg coffee, trekking through green terraced fields, learning about local life in Sa Pa town, visiting relics and landscapes in Ninh Binh, and riding a motorbike in Ha Giang.
YouTubers Puri and Sue in Hoi An (screen shot) |
On the Puri and Sue YouTube channel, you can join the Malaysian travel-loving couple Puri and Sue on their 5-day, 4-night food tour of Da Nang. The video “15 Vietnamese Street Foods in Hoi An and Da Nang, Vietnam | What to Eat in Hoi An and Da Nang” has gotten more than 19,000 views.
The 25-minute video describes the many delicious dishes the couple tasted, including cao lầu noodle and banh mi baguette in Hoi An, and chicken rice, mót juice, quảng noodles, and pork rice paper in Da Nang. Between meals they rode in basket boats in Hoi An and explored the Ba Na Hills resort in Da Nang.
There are currently several other videos on YouTube by foreign travel bloggers talking about their trips to Vietnam. Each video shows some interesting Vietnamese attractions – delicious dishes, beautiful landscapes, and friendly people. These videos are spreading the image of Vietnam and its people to friends around the world.