I Traveled Vietnam for 7 Days (solo travel, street food, scuba diving, driving a moped, mud-baths)

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Published 2023-06-02
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⇢ Q: how old are you? 20

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⇢ Q: what is your ethnicity? A: Vietnamese

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All Comments (21)
  • @maiphammy
    i cant wait to read the comments on this video... it truly meant alot to me so thank you for 3 million <3
  • can we all appreciate the video she vlogged at eleven years old!!
  • @cuntrygals4287
    i love the versatility of mai. She can go from riding in a Lamborghini and living in a penthouse to showering with a bucket driving a moped. it really shows how grateful she is because she never complains about a thing.
  • @NicoleEspadera
    As a fellow asian, I'd like to say a huge thank you for showing us your beautiful country as well as embracing your culture. This vlog made me appreciate my filipino culture and heritage. Thank you for not only representing Vietnamese people but also all of us asians, Mai! You deserve all the love and support you're getting from the entire world! Love seeing this new side of you. I'm soooo looking forward to your travel vlogs!!!
  • @TrangNguyen-cm4ju
    Love that she is showing her humble home and true to herself despite her life style is different in NYC. I think we all can appreciate that authenticity from Mai. Glad to know she is doing a lot better now <3
  • @chandniii08
    Can we just appreciate how cute mai's family is especially her grandma.
  • this kind of travel video really shows the heart and intentions of a Maiphammy to her root. I really hope she'll start doing her own podcast soon, this woman is not just independently funny but is also so wise.
  • @thuy_5285
    As a Vietnamese person who was not able to grow up with the culture, it's truly heartwarming to watch this video and see you traverse through the homeland and relive wholesome memories. I am so proud of you and watching videos like this make me feel a little less alone in the world when it comes to feeling a bit of an outsider when it comes to going back to your roots, thank you so much!
  • the fact that she chose nostalgic Vietnamese songs for background music!!! such an amazing person who knows where she came from and her ancestors <3 Send love from Vietnam~ luv u Mai
  • @shreyankaae
    idk but mai in vietnam is a totally different person! she sounds so calm, content and peaceful. LOVE U GIRLIEE
  • @mharcyl2524
    This amazing person, vlogged at eleven, and now, 20 years old and has 3 million subs!! Am so glad that Mai has reached this milestone in her life! She truly deserves all the love and support she gets. Congrats gurlie! ❤❤
  • @CraftsbyKim
    as a vietnamese girl myself, you really earned a different level of respect from me Mai. being born and raised in american waters, as well as fear of losing my touch in how fluent i am in Vietnamese, i’ve been a little anxious about traveling back to VN. however you have shown me that even with the slight language barrier, you still have an amazing time!!! i will be visiting VN for tết and will for sure use your video to help guide me to different places to visit!!! much love from Virginia ☻ chúc chị mạnh khỏe!!
  • @ksiv3002
    This is such wholesome content with your grandma, I love that you're revisiting and remembering the places you lived in during your childhood. As someone who immigrated to the US from Sri Lanka when I was 7 years old, this reminds me of when I would visit and be reminded of familiar places from my childhood. My parents were farmers so we lived in the rural areas as well. Also (not me writing a whole essay lol), I found the part where you said that your trauma blocked out most of your childhood so relatable lol <3
  • @elledanika333
    this made me really think because i am genuinely so proud of this generation for making cultures feel more valid and honest now because i grew up never thinking much about my culture but i realised that was because people didn’t really understand asian culture or thought it was different but more particularly a weird kind of different. i used to hate how my filipino family and friends would take up so much space in public places and talk so loudly but i’ve grown comfortable with that and realise that that’s just what family and home is. i love how people’s cultures are being more embraced these past couple of years. i feel more proud and happy to be within an asian group and culture 🫶🏽 anyways para over this video just made me feel really proud :’)
  • FIRST OFF HOW FREAKING CUTE IS MAI's GRANDMA. I can't even imagine the time and the effort put into this one video, I really admire the hard work you put into your job. CONGRATULATIONS ON 3 MILLLIIII❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @coffeeforjulia
    I’ve always grown up not wanting to travel Vietnam due to my family’s heartaches and paranoia. This has to be one of my favourite vlogs and healed me in a way as a Vietnamese kid born outside of Vietnam.
  • @mencot89
    I like how she literally films the insides of the home & the bath/toilet & how she showers. It looks just like any average south east asian village home or a more traditional home. Like we all literally bath like that, standing with buckets of cold water. Thanks for this video. ASEAN represent!
  • I'm 23 Viet Asian American and I haven't been back to Vietnam since I was 6 yrs old. I've always felt like I didn't deserve to go back bc of how "American" I am, that I wouldn't appreciate the culture enough, or that my relatives will judge me. This vlog has literally changed that mindset - I want to go back and see my family and explore Vietnam now that I'm older. You inspire me, Mai. Love you so much <3 So happy you had a great time!
  • The beginning 🙏🏽💕 so incredibly proud of you. Love and inspired by your videos ✨
  • I am Vietnamese, but I've lived in Australia my whole life and was supposed to go to Vietnam during the holidays to meet relatives. And see how my grandparents lived for most of their lives before moving to Australia during the Vietnam war. Unfortunately, I didn't get to Vietnam due to some difficulties, however seeing Mai travelling there and showing Vietnamese culture through their food, routines, markets etc. I feel like I got to experience going to Vietnam for a little bit. Thank you Mai <3