Amazing Places to visit in Vietnam – Travel Video



The uniqueness of Vietnam is linked to its relationship with water, perfectly represented by the legendary Mekong river and more …

34 thoughts on “Amazing Places to visit in Vietnam – Travel Video

  1. @thanhhuynh2188 says:

    Vietnam's spiritual side

    Vietnamese Trúc Lâm meditation is a Zen Buddhist tradition founded by King Trần Nhân Tông in the 13th century, emphasizing direct experience, mindfulness in daily life (work, eating, walking), and simplicity, with core practices like breath awareness (counting breaths), posture (lotus/half-lotus), and silencing the ego/thoughts to find inner peace and enlightenment. It marked a synthesis of indigenous Vietnamese, Confucian, Taoist, and Mahayana Buddhist traditions.

    Trúc Lâm 21, a modern version for the 21st century (unofficial version, suggestion only)

    A Way of Clarity, Responsibility, and Creative Advance

    I. Foundational Vision

    Original Trúc Lâm insight

    Enlightenment is not escape from the world, but clarity within it.

    21st-century expansion

    Progress is not domination of the world, but enlightened participation in it.

    This modern Trúc Lâm:

    Accepts science, reason, and exploration

    Rejects unchecked growth, blind acceleration, and ego-driven power

    Seeks truth without losing wisdom

    Seeks progress without losing harmony

    II. Core Principles of Modern Trúc Lâm

    1. Inner Clarity Before Outer Power

    (Eastern mindfulness + Western rationality)

    Train attention before scaling influence

    Expand capability only in proportion to wisdom

    No technology without ethical reflection

    Power without clarity destroys; clarity without action stagnates.

    2. Truth-Seeking Without Hubris

    (Scientific inquiry + Buddhist humility)

    Question assumptions relentlessly

    Accept that all models are provisional

    Let evidence guide belief, but compassion guide application

    Seek truth fiercely, yet hold it lightly.

    3. Non-Duality of Being and Doing

    (Zen action + Western productivity)

    Work is practice; practice informs work

    Innovation is a form of meditation when done with presence

    Success is measured not only by results, but by integrity of process

    4. Progress as Stewardship, Not Conquest

    (Daoist harmony + Western engineering)

    Nature is not a resource, but a partner

    Build systems that regenerate, not exhaust

    Long-term stability outweighs short-term gain

    True advancement leaves the world more whole than before.

    5. The Autonomous Mind, the Responsible Self

    (Kantian autonomy + Confucian duty)

    Cultivate independent thinking

    Accept responsibility for collective outcomes

    Rights exist alongside obligations

    Freedom without responsibility dissolves; duty without freedom suffocates.

    6. Technology as an Extension of Wisdom

    (Heidegger’s warning + Trúc Lâm restraint)

    Tools should enhance awareness, not fragment it

    AI must amplify human judgment, not replace it

    Speed must not outrun meaning

    7. Leadership Without Attachment

    (Stoic discipline + Buddhist non-clinging)

    Lead without ego

    Decide without fear

    Step aside without regret

    Authority is temporary; virtue endures.

    8. Sustainable Time Consciousness

    (Cyclical Eastern time + Western future orientation)

    Honor continuity and roots

    Innovate with awareness of downstream consequences

    Think in generations, not quarters

    9. Pluralism Without Relativism

    (Western pluralism + Eastern middle way)

    Multiple perspectives enrich truth

    Not all values are equal in consequence

    Dialogue replaces dogma; wisdom replaces ideology

    10. Awakening as a Shared Project

    (Individual liberation + collective flourishing)

    Personal clarity uplifts society

    Social health supports individual awakening

    Neither is complete alone

    III. A 21st-Century Trúc Lâm Manifesto

    Live fully in the world, yet remain unbound by it.

    Seek truth without arrogance, progress without excess.

    Build boldly, but with reverence for life.

    Let science expand understanding, and wisdom restrain power.

    Act decisively, yet release attachment to outcomes.

    Cultivate the mind before commanding the machine.

    Advance the frontier without forgetting the root.

    Leave the world clearer, kinder, and more whole than you found it.

    IV. Why This Is a True Continuation of Trúc Lâm

    This is not Westernization of Trúc Lâm

    and not Eastern resistance to modernity.

    It is Trúc Lâm doing what it always did:

    Absorbing what is useful

    Rejecting what disturbs harmony

    Grounding progress in inner clarity

    Cư trần lạc đạo —

    nhưng nay, biết mình đang đi rất nhanh.

  2. @NidhiBandilAgarwal says:

    GREAT .. Great Great Great GREAT … .Beautiful , Perfect . Stunning.Fabulous.

    .Superb.Glorious..Fantastic.Unique .ROYAL .classy .

    .AMAZING.AWESOME..wonderful.Marvelous..

    …. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

  3. @LamTrong-q6s says:

    [1:58]Vietnam is blessed with an array of natural wonders, from the majestic karst landscapes of Ha Long Bay to the lush, terraced rice fields of Sapa. These spots provide unforgettable vistas and serve as prime locations for capturing the country’s natural beauty.

  4. @julianschecter says:

    Hey, thanks for this! I've always wanted to go to Vietnam because I hear it is quite beautiful and after seeing this, I believe it and now I can't wait to visit there! 👍🏻

    I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! 😎

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *