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How is Quy Nhon as a place to live as a retiree. Last activity 13 November by Hieu Land. Most of the best spots with easy access are pricey resorts you can find on Google Maps. There are also a lot of beautiful rocky beach spots no sand. However, there are a couple remote-access spots with basic bungalows that look very nice to me. I discovered a very well-stocked pharmacy today. Right next to a hospital, which seems to be where the best pharmacies that I've found so far have been located in Vietnam. I needed some vitamins and minerals and some ibuprofen. They had everything I required. Also a good stock of antibiotics and antibiotic ointments. The reason that I say a day visit is that, at that time at least, there were from what I could see no hotels or beach resorts at all in the village. The only people using the beach were the children of the local village and nearby farms and then mostly mornings and evenings. The drawback would be that without a commercial establishment near the beach, you would lack a place to take a fresh water shower after swimming. Maybe things have changed and there is a minimal facility there but hopefully not a major resort. You may find them in many stalls in the village market. I would highly recommend another day trip to the Quang Trung Museum that is located to the NW of the city. It is one of the best maintained and most attractive museums that I have been to in Vietnam. I had previously done a little reading because I taught for a while at a school named for Quang Trung. I'm extending my time here. I'll post more about what areas I've come to prefer here. Other rooms without balconies or great views are less, of course. I'm willing to pay more because of the 7th floor balcony view of the entire beachfront and beyond, plus the proximity to the southern beach front, which I consider to be far superior to the central and northern sections. There is an expensive resort across the street on the beach and I'd guess they The Royal have had influence over where the most public landscaping dollars are spent. Nice tips, thanks! I haven't visited that beach area yet, but I'll be doing a day trip there soon. It does look very beautiful though. There are what my guide called 'Kung Fu Dance Exhibitions' inside an air-conditioned theater. We caught the last half of a show. I had seen some information about this time period in the Hanoi history museum, but this was very enlightening. The ocean water at the south end of the main beach is definitely cleaner: I swam in it and it seemed just as good as most California beaches I know. I especially like the landscaping of the oceanfront there. I 'lived' in QN for 6 months a few years ago. But all in all , a great place just to exist and just live. I would say the same as redbeard, it's a nice place to visit, but to live there full time? Far too quiet for me. But very beautiful place. Nha trang is a Russian mafia town now, I left promptly. More like a Chinese city. According to the most recent statistics the second half of , the largest group of tourists continued to be Chinese as it has been for 5 consecutive years, followed by Russian, then Korean. When we were there last year, the presence of Chinese tourists was overwhelming. On the streets, in the shops, on the boats, on the sand, the only language we heard was Chinese. Even the piped-in music at several beaches and on the islands was Chinese. If you are looking for an attractive relatively unspoiled beach city that can be friendly to western residents who are adaptable, that is large enough to have adequate telecommunications but is still small enough to have unspoiled countryside within an easy ride nearby, then you might want to check it out. Nha Trang They built a 5 star room hotel near the beach on the north side where I stay. Most are on Air BnB The long term tenants have had a gut full , myself included. Yogis got about 8 imbeciles camped next door. The other night,,one of them walked across the road to Vin Mart to get a 2 litre bottle of coke to mix the rum with The place has turned to crap I'm supposed to spend a few days there next month, I'll be hiding in my 5 stars resort where parasites won't thrive. Hell yeah! I rented my motto bike of Reese, and spent time there eating and drinking. Great guy and good food too. Just curious but is this use of 'of' a prepositonal use that I am not familiar with or is it an auto-spell error. Many locals are interested in anything having to do with English, so events such as an 'Americana Music' night are likely to draw a nice mix of foreigners and locals. I sang a mix of my original songs and some classic songs from all of those genres. The Vietnamese audience members seemed most interested in 50's Rock Buddy Holly, Elvis and simple Country music beats, but they were a considerate audience no matter what I sang. That street corner is perfect for a show with sidewalk table seating. Reece hired a great sound engineer who brought in a vintage P. As good as any I've worked with in Nashville or L. The engineer tended the sound board for the entire three hours of the show, which was especially helpful during periodic karaoke outbursts from the Royal Cafe across the street. A Vietnamese couple from across the street who had never been in the sports bar before came and sat at a table. The husband said they had to come after hearing 'the amazing sound' coming from the bar over at their house. Bob and Danny a couple of our forum members were there, and perhaps they will tell you about their experiences. They had three gorgeous Vietnamese ladies sharing their table Sounds great, yes it's a good location for that. I may have met the 2 other gentleman you are speaking of. Both were teachers living there. Had a few beers one night. Having little idea in advance of Gordy's enormous musical talents this evening was a special cross-cultural event enjoyed by many Vietnamese as well as expats from many different countries. Gordy, who generously shared his knowledge of music and music history definitely enriched the quality of this expats life in the friendly and beautiful Quy Nhon city. My hope is that Gordy and the QN community will find an accomplished piano player to support another performance focused on his love of jazz and blues. Gratitude for sharing your gift of musical talent with us on this memorable night. These two guys are relatively new to town and not teachers, but your post points out how easy it is for expats to connect with each other there. Here is a public Facebook post that the bar shared after the show I have been to a few Vietnamese towns and the construction is like WW3. It the construction every where like you claim to where it is in Unbearable to enjoy yourself and your always looking up. What about the construction is it all day and loud? Appreciate any insight. Hey traveler, There is a fair amount of construction going on, but I wouldn't say it's everywhere in the city and surrounding areas. It really depends on the area. Is there a particular area you are interested in? Hi Thanks for your quick response. I live part year in Thailand in a very small beach town. From the US. I am looking for an apartment with an Ocean or River view for my wife and I. I was in DaNang and it was crazy with construction. I was in Hoi An crazy with tour buses and construction. So, anywhere close to the beach or river with a view and close to the grocery store, if possible. There are many places that fit your description. I can set you up with a friend of mine that has a service to help expats with just about anything you need. Does it matter if the water is clean? There is a saltwater marsh at the north end of the bay that continually deposits silt and other stuff along most of the shoreline. Many areas you have spoken of are busy with construction. But in these cities many areas are quiet. I spend my time in the quieter areas and have no problem. No need to stay in a busy area if you don't like noise. U can't expect things in developing countries to remain stagnant. Many many quiet places in any country in Asia. I rent in the an thuong area of Danang, very very quiet. Lots of construction going on down the beach, but certainly doesn't bother me. Travelling around Asia for 9 years and yes, construction is rampant, and it's not going to stop. My link in my post 43 got messed up but if you search Google Maps for Cat Tien Beach you will find clean water and a beautiful stretch of beach just a short way out of town. I need to learn how to create those shortened links. There may be some development now but 5 years ago it was totally undeveloped without even as much as a cabana in sight. Sadly, one day when we were there, there was a small ceremony going on for a local teenager who had drowned. Most of the locals at the beach were apparently farm raised children who did not really know how to swim but mostly played in the shallows. As you indicate above, the prevailing current in Vietnam seems to be North to South so North of even the smaller coastal cities should mean cleaner. This may be why the beach at Tan Khe in Danang seems nice, again if you prefer a beach without amenities or even other expats. I was just in Mui Ne and Phan Thiet for about 10 days. It isn't as bad as all that I mean, yes, it is spoiled and the beaches are eroding, people are overcharging you left and right, there are some Russian tourists around quiet, shy ones, thankfully , there are some pesky motorbike drivers selling shitty very shitty weed and 'boom-boom' LOL I kinda liked it Mui Ne is no Nha Trang, come on!! You can't really compare Mui Ne to Nha Trang because Nha Trang has a real touristy infrastructure with concerts, cable cars, and so on. I've had bad experiences with Russian tourists in Mui Ne so I kind of blacklisted that place, but I'd go back to Phan Thiet if I had to and it's really a nice train ride from Saigon. I think Wadey said they are headed to Phan Thiet for a bit. If you're considering moving to Hanoi, or Ho Chi Minh City, the dating scene may be of interest to you. The telecommunications sector in Vietnam has flourished throughout the past two decades. Like many foreigners, If you are planning to move to Vietnam with a pet, there are a number of formalities that have to be completed Have you met that perfect someone who you want to spend the rest of your life with? Luckily, getting married in Vietnam is known for four categories of lush and diverse landscapes, and one of the easiest ways to see firsthand Formerly known as Thang Long, Vietnam's present capital city was renamed Hanoi in This enchanting, We know there's a lot of attention on the drinking culture in Hanoi, but what about the options for a healthy Vietnam is currently ranked 39th internationally for internet connection and has an average download speed of Subscribe to the topic Post new topic. Wadey Contributor 05 April OceanBeach wrote: I'm extending my time here. Wadey wrote: OceanBeach wrote: I'm extending my time here. Redbeard42 Active member 18 April Canman63 Contributor 19 April Ciambella ViP 19 April Canman63 wrote: Nha trang is a Russian mafia town now, I left promptly. Yes, can agree with u on that one. Yogi Serial expat 20 April Canman63 wrote: I would say the same as redbeard, it's a nice place to visit, but to live there full time? WillyBaldy Serial expat 20 April Yogi wrote: The place has turned to crap Canman63 Contributor 27 April Canman63 wrote: I rented my motto bike of Reese, Canman63 Contributor 29 April Tell us about the American music night. It sounds like it was a good time. Canman63 wrote: Tell us about the American music night. Canman63 Contributor 30 April OceanBeach wrote: Canman63 wrote: Tell us about the American music night. Canman63 wrote: Sounds great, yes it's a good location for that. Travelerusa Active member 06 December I am also going to check out Dong Hoi. This looks like a nice place as well. Travelerusa wrote: Hi Thanks for your quick response. Canman62 Contributor 06 December OceanBeach wrote: Does it matter if the water is clean? Travelerusa Active member 12 December Thanks for your Perspective. WillyBaldy wrote: Yogi wrote: The place has turned to crap WillyBaldy Serial expat 02 January WillyBaldy wrote: You can't really compare Mui Ne to Nha Trang because Nha Trang has a real touristy infrastructure with concerts, cable cars, and so on. Post new topic Subscribe. Making phone calls in Vietnam The telecommunications sector in Vietnam has flourished throughout the past two decades. Moving to Vietnam with your pet If you are planning to move to Vietnam with a pet, there are a number of formalities that have to be completed Getting married in Vietnam Have you met that perfect someone who you want to spend the rest of your life with? 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