My thoughts on Nha Trang I’m just leaving Nha Trang after 4 days here. 4 weeks in Vietnam. I’ve loved every bit, except for Nha Trang. It’s full of Russians, the signs are often in Russian.I never had a thing about Russians before this, but by golly, I’ve been bruised by them on the street, as they just push past you, no manners in giving (even a fraction), when pushing past you on the footpath. I’ve heard them abuse the locals way too often. It’s not nice here anymore. I came to Nha Trang 16 years ago and really enjoyed myself. This time, I actually ended up avoiding going out, because the vibe isn’t great.Maybe I was in the wrong part of Nha Trang, but I am so happy to be leaving and I won’t be coming back. Has anyone else had a similar experience here, or is it just me?I did meet a couple of nice ones, but the majority just treated others like we are in their way, like servants and the manners were non existent that I saw, in general.
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We spent seven weeks between Vietnam and Thailand this winter. Most of our time was on Phu Quoc.
Yep i was there a few weeks ago, luckily only for 2 nights, I won’t be going back there. They love to reserve sun beds with their personal belongings.
I was there last year but didn’t see this. Maybe I was just lucky.
Can understand why they are like they are because there country is always at war but you think they would put that behind them and enjoy a beautiful warm country
Second to israelis.
The russians have absolutely destroyed Nha Trang.
Nha Trang is little Russia but it’s the governments fault to allow it to happen
Same, didn’t like it at all, because of them
It did seem to be more Russian than Vietnamese at times, including the signs. The Russian people we met were very nice, but because it didn’t seem very Vietnamese, we won’t be back.
Same problem in Bsli! Hmf! Sime are just soooooo rude to the locals… it is hard to watch and ruining the peaceful vibe.