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Mithun Divakaran
I first visited Vietnam in 2019, and yes, I flew VietJet :) Back then, I chose to only focus on Ho Chi Minh City and some tourist spots in the south because I wanted to explore north of Vietnam only after I got a drone (which I now possess). I did my research and truly enjoyed my visit to Vietnam back in 2019. I was impressed by what I witnessed and even back then, I could easily tell Vietnam is a nation poised for immense growth. From the gleaming skyscrapers of Ho Chi Minh City's city center to developments coming up in the outer districts, I could see development everywhere. My visit to Ho Chi Minh City, a.k.a Saigon was also to learn about the past. Yes, Vietnam became globally infamous because of the decade-long war and atrocities committed by the United States. For that, a visit to the War Remnants Museum is a must to “never forget” that war. That said, once you get out of Saigon, you encounter many remnants of cultures that influenced Vietnam over centuries. From Chinese pagodas to learning about Hindu empires that once ruled many part of Vietnam. Of the few remaining Cham (Champa) temples left in Vietnam, I visited the Po Shanu Cham temple while I was in Mui Ne — another must-visit destination — especially for its sand dunes. It also made me want to read up on other Cham temples sites. If I were to return to Vietnam, I would love to explore Mỹ Sơn and UNESCO World Heritage sites there. If I were to visit Nha Trang, I would certainly visit the Po Nagar Cham Towers. Sure, the beaches of Nha Trang are stunning but as a Hindu, I’m always curious to learn more about the influence India and Hinduism had across Asia centuries ago. If I were to return to Vietnam, the north is surely on my to-do list. When it comes to natural beauty, now that I have a drone, I would love to capture the stunning limestone rocks of Ha Long Bay. Aerial views of Ning Minh and the river stream are already envisioned in my head. So are the rice terraces of Sapa valley and fields of Mai Chau. I would love to explore some Hmong villages too. Yes, I would explore Hanoi too but that’s mostly for all things that make a capital city great. The street food, the nightlife, the new skyscrapers — which I’m sure all good — but I’m coming to explore Vietnam for its natural beauty and culture. I can’t wait for an opportunity to capture Vietnam’s beauty on camera and showcase it on my Instagram, blog, and YouTube channel. And nothing like flying a Vietnamese airline to get to Vietnam!
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GhanDoley
I don’t seek to embrace diverse cultures. I believe there is one race, the human race, so when I meet different ‘peoples,’ my thought is ‘same monkeys, different tree.’ I see value in learning about other cultures so as to see things from different perspectives and consider different ways of doing things.I learn so much about cultural differences and similarities. I love mission work. Helping others is the best. Especially those who can't help themselves. The food I have experienced is amazing too. If you ever do get the chance to travel you will see that really....deep down... We are all the same..we all desire the same thing... That thing is to be wanted,loved and respected. Travel on friend. Enjoy life and the journey that
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Siddhant Wadhwani
Traveling has always been more than just a hobby for me; it’s my way of connecting with the world, discovering hidden gems, and meeting new people who expand my horizons. As someone deeply passionate about exploring diverse cultures, I’ve always been drawn to the idea of immersing myself in the local customs, food, and traditions of every place I visit.Vietnam, with its vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and rich history, has always been on my travel bucket list. I’m eager to wander through the bustling streets of Hanoi, savoring the street food, capturing the beauty of Ha Long Bay with my camera, and sharing stories with the locals. Networking with fellow travelers and locals alike, I believe that every new connection adds a new chapter to my travel journey.Winning a ticket with Vietjet would be more than just a chance to travel; it would be an opportunity to fuel my passion for exploration, to experience the warmth of Vietnamese hospitality, and to create memories that I’ll cherish forever. I’m ready to embark on this adventure and let Vietjet be the bridge to my next unforgettable experience!
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Piali Das
Well this is my story I Piali Das had a bad marriage experience n got divorced. I was completely shattered and depressed with life and almost about to gave up on life but then suddenly I met a guy named Soumik Banerjee on a dating app site. We both gradually started talking spending time together we both liked each other company, within a couple of month er came little more closer and became very good friends.I told everything about my past. He was very supportive and handled me very carefully .After sometimes I met with an accident and my right side of my face got paralysised. Again I was completely shattered but Soumik was such a supportive boy and he has there by my side throughout my recovery process. Today I am totally fit and fine only because of him. After that he proposed me for marriage but I was very scared for marriage but his loyalty his passionate love towards me his way of caring made me feel very comfortable that I accepted his proposal and he accepted me as I am, Now I am happily married to Mr.Soumik Banerjee Infact we both have bad marriage before but now we both are happily married. Now he completes me .My first marriage taught me a lesson and my second marriage gave me life.. This is my Husband side story - I, soumik Banerjee, and my wife Piali both had a bad marriage before. We both were out of hope when we met each other in an online dating app. Life has changed since then. In our very first date we found that we have a lot of similarities. I loved her simplicity and loyalty. I was going through a rough patch then as I lost my mother just before I met piali. She has supported me immensely. I lost many of my nearest one back to back. I lost my daughter from my last marriage because of wrong treatment, she was just 7 years old. Soon after I lost my cousin sister and my younger sister. My life was devastated and after my mom passed away I was clueless. That's when Piali came into our lives. Me, my dad and piali by the grace of God have been living happily ever since. We got married in April, 2024. I have tried to summarise my life shortly but there are many more turns, ups and downs, which I look to share if given an opportunity.
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Soumik Banerjee
I, soumik Banerjee, and my wife Piali both had a bad marriage before. We both were out of hope when we met each other in an online dating app. Life has changed since then. In our very first date we found that we have a lot of similarities. I loved her simplicity and loyalty. I was going through a rough patch then as I lost my mother just before I met piali. She has supported me immensely. I lost many of my nearest one back to back. I lost my daughter from my last marriage because of wrong treatment, she was just 7 years old. Soon after I lost my cousin sister and my younger sister. My life was devastated and after my mom passed away I was clueless. That's when Piali came into our lives. Me, my dad and piali by the grace of God have been living happily ever since. We got married in April, 2024. I have tried to summarise my life shortly but there are many more turns, ups and downs, which I look to share if given an opportunity.
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InvestWeiser
Vietnam is beautifull country with great culture. i want to visit to ever parts of country to understand and share their culture to my people, specially of years of war torn country defeated big nation , rebuild and now become beautiful destination. They have delicious food , beautiful places and lovely people.I want amke story for indians to consider vietnam travel rather than Europe.
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Sahil Kashyap
So it starts from my working background as I am a passionate travel agent to likes to travel also. I have been to 3 countries already and had a layover in Vietnam also. I have flown with Vietjet airlines 4 times and really like the affordability. I like exploring different cultures and languages and have a dream to travel the whole world. I hope it comes true. Ever since I was a child, I’ve been enchanted by the idea of exploring different cultures. The allure of unfamiliar lands, diverse traditions, and the chance to connect with people whose lives were so different from my own has always been irresistible. My travels have taken me to many places, but there are three countries that have deeply impacted me: Thailand, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. Each destination offered unique experiences that broadened my perspective and deepened my appreciation for the world's cultural diversity. Thailand: A Land of Smiles and SpiritualityMy journey began in Thailand, where I was instantly struck by the warmth of the people. In Bangkok, the Grand Palace's grandeur left me in awe, while the quiet reverence during early morning alms-giving ceremonies made me appreciate the deep spiritual connection of the Thai people to Buddhism. Celebrating Songkran in Chiang Mai was a mix of joyful chaos and meaningful traditions, embodying the Thai balance of fun and faith. Indonesia: A Tapestry of TraditionsIndonesia, with its vast archipelago, offers a cultural richness that’s hard to match. In Bali, I witnessed the island’s deep spirituality, where every dance and ceremony seemed to connect the people to their Hindu roots. Java introduced me to the architectural wonders of Borobudur and Prambanan, symbols of Indonesia’s religious diversity. And in Sumatra, I was welcomed by the Batak people, whose music and dance brought their unique culture to life. Sri Lanka: A Cultural Crossroads. Sri Lanka, the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," offered a blend of cultures shaped by centuries of history. In Colombo, the vibrant Pettah Market introduced me to the island’s rich trading heritage. Galle, with its colonial fort, was a fascinating mix of European and South Asian influences. But it was in the central highlands, among the tea plantations, where I truly connected with the local culture, sharing tea and stories with the hardworking women who harvest the leaves.My time in these three countries has shown me that exploring different cultures is not just about seeing new places—it’s about connecting with people, understanding their way of life, and embracing the diversity that makes our world so rich. Each journey leaves me with new insights and a deeper respect for the traditions that shape our lives.
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Hardik Savaliya
“A Culinary Journey Through Vietnam’s Hidden Flavors” Ever since I was a child, the kitchen has been my sanctuary. The sound of sizzling pans, the aroma of fresh herbs, and the sight of vibrant ingredients coming together to create something magical have always captivated me. Cooking isn’t just a hobby for me; it’s a way of connecting with the world, one dish at a time. Vietnam has long been at the top of my culinary travel bucket list. The country’s rich history, diverse landscapes, and, most importantly, its incredible food culture have always fascinated me. I dream of wandering through the bustling markets of Hanoi, tasting the street food delights of Saigon, and learning the secrets of traditional Vietnamese cooking from local chefs. My passion for culinary arts isn’t just about eating; it’s about understanding the stories behind the food. Each dish tells a tale—of the land, the people, and the history that shaped it. In Vietnam, I hope to explore the delicate balance of flavors in Pho, the fresh and aromatic herbs in Banh Mi, and the unique cooking techniques passed down through generations. Winning a trip with VietJet Air would allow me to immerse myself in the culinary wonders of Vietnam, to meet the people who keep these traditions alive, and to bring these stories back home to share with others. I want to show the world that food is more than just sustenance; it’s a connection to our shared humanity. my passion for food and adventure, as I embark on a journey to discover the hidden flavors of Vietnam!
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Fareed Ur Rahman
Travelling is not my passion but also my hobby.When we work hard and work all work all our life very tired then our mind becomes to travel in life.Our aim is to visit new countries, new places and exploring the culture together. We wants to miss the Dreams take flight(Exploring the Vietnamese)will get free return ticket to travel India to Vietnam golden chance to been haven.I heard about the one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited in Vietnam is Ha Long Bay.Located in the north east of Vietnam.Ha Long Bay is famous for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped with rainforests.The most enchanting aspect of Ha Long Bay its other wordly beauty. To explore Vietnam's culture, visit its cultural heritage sites.These sites reflect the rich past and vibrant traditions of the country. Vietnam has regional diversity. Vietnamese culture has an optimistic attitude. People try to improve the lives of themselves and their families despite facing difficulties.Vietnam cuisine uses a variety of noodles and noodles soups,spiring rolls,rice,Say sauce, fish sauce,mint & basil. Confucianism is strongly influenced Vietnam culture. Philosophy that emphasizes morality, duty & the Da Nang museum can also be visited. Buddhism is the largest religion, but Taoism,Confucianism.Popular art forms and woodblock prints. Dancs is an important part of Vietnamese culture and is often performed for ceremonies and traditions. Many popular islands,such ad Phu Quoc,Hon tre,Cat Ba Island and there are many lakesin Vietnam. For example Hoan Kiem lake,Tuyen lam lake,Lake thac ba,Xuan Huong babe lake,Thang Hen lake. Vietnam is a attractive Beaches area and it's my dream to see those amazing views. It is also world famous for. Vietnam is a beautiful place and it's been a long time.I didn't visited a place which is close to nature. Fansipan snow refers to the snow covered landscapes surrounding Fansipan mountain is Vietnam during the winter season. I would love to go on the trip of a lifetime to Vietnam because Vietnam is a nice and friendly country.One who respects and treats foreign tourist very well in his country.I want to visit Vietnam not only to see it's art and exploring the culture also want to see the beautiful historical cities there and meet the people there.By becoming the messenger of our Indian Country.We have to spread the message of love,friendship and peace.
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