Best city in Vietnam for expats
First I'd like to say this is an amazing website full of useful information. I've been reading it everyday since I discovered it.
I'm looking for adventure, so I'm planning on moving to Vietnam next year. Everybody is talking about Saigon and how great it is for expats, but I'm wondering, are there other cities just as good?
Saigon seems great, but it seems to be the most expensive city with many tourists and high prices. I'm looking for:
- Low cost living: I don't need fancy stuff, I can be fine with an average lifestyle.
- Not looking to work locally, as I don't need it
- A place with enough English or French speaking people to make some friends ( I speak both)
- A place with a low rate of crime
I don't go to the restaurant often, club often and I'm not a big spender, all I need is access to the Internet and a gym with barbells.
So in your opinion, what would be the best city for me? Saigon, Hanoi, Da nang...
Thanks and looking forward to meet some of you there.
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I have just returned to the States, involuntarily due to an injury, but had travelled from south to north since January---train, plane and bus. I miss it. VN is simply great. Am very anxious to return!!
My needs parallel those you have described. I'm not a high maintenance fella; not even remotely so. Of the areas I visited, DaNang struck my fancy the most. It is on the economic upswing; not too large; has modern amenities; is affordable; near Hoi An and I was treated kindly everywhere. The beaches are superlative and the downtown area is quite nice. My commentary should not serve to diminish the qualities of Hanoi, HCMC, Nha Trang, SaPa or others. I simply prefer DaNang. Since it is such a subjective determination, travel the country (it is easy) and judge these areas for yourself. Be well and best of luck. Layne
I recently spent a few weeks travelling Vietnam. Every city I went to was absolutely beautiful. I fell in love with Vietnam pretty quickly. The city that will stay very close to my heart was Hanoi in the north. It is an amazing, beautiful city. The architecture was astoning. the busy streets and the people were so friend and kind hearted. The beautiful lake is amazing.
Nightlife in Hanoi is so much fun. Despite the curfew laws, clubs and pubs go off at night time!
freyyfreyy wrote:HI!
I recently spent a few weeks travelling Vietnam. Every city I went to was absolutely beautiful. I fell in love with Vietnam pretty quickly. The city that will stay very close to my heart was Hanoi in the north. It is an amazing, beautiful city. The architecture was astoning. the busy streets and the people were so friend and kind hearted. The beautiful lake is amazing.
Nightlife in Hanoi is so much fun. Despite the curfew laws, clubs and pubs go off at night time!
Yeah! Thumbs up for Hanoi! Bring me around when you visit Hanoi again!聽 
CanadianDude wrote:Hello everyone,
First I'd like to say this is an amazing website full of useful information. I've been reading it everyday since I discovered it.
I'm looking for adventure, so I'm planning on moving to Vietnam next year. Everybody is talking about Saigon and how great it is for expats, but I'm wondering, are there other cities just as good?
Saigon seems great, but it seems to be the most expensive city with many tourists and high prices. I'm looking for:
- Low cost living: I don't need fancy stuff, I can be fine with an average lifestyle.
- Not looking to work locally, as I don't need it
- A place with enough English or French speaking people to make some friends ( I speak both)
- A place with a low rate of crime
I don't go to the restaurant often, club often and I'm not a big spender, all I need is access to the Internet and a gym with barbells.
So in your opinion, what would be the best city for me? Saigon, Hanoi, Da nang...
Thanks and looking forward to meet some of you there.
The expat community probably has 4 categories:
1. the relocation (probably have loved ones here)
2. the retire (experienced the ups and downs in life and choose to settle down)
3. the entrepreneurs (looking at potential of Vietnam and decide to fight a battle here)
4. the job posting (those who posted here by their company)
Each category has different needs and looking at Vietnam from a different angle. Depending on what is it you want, different city provide different needs.
Danang is a much liked province by many as the province leader adopted part of a Singapore policy to curb corruption and boost tourism.
Examples include
1. The police in Danang is the most paid in terms of welfare and remuneration as compared to the rest of the cities.
2. The city is comparably cleaner on the streets.
The former leader of Danang was recognised by the country and was supposedly posted to the capital to strategise a "clean up". However, sadly, he was pronounced dead few months after he was posted to the capital.
I respected him as a "rank and file leader" and contributed much to the country by turning a city to what it is.
People who visited Danang feedback nothing but compliments. Even though as compared, the prices are a little higher than other provinces. Even the local Vietnamese around flocked to Danang, wanted to change their "hometown citizenship" to Danang so as to enjoy the privileges of Danang policy and to avoid the suffer of corruption in their own hometown. The number is so huge that they had to have a policy to curb this.
As for me, i am in Hanoi purely for business. As an emo guy, though it hurts to see the state of this country while reading reports and inside info of some, I think we just have to accept what this country is and do what we can within our means to do the little changes.
Danang seems like a wonderful place : a good mix between modernity and nature. I just hope there are enough English/French speakers there.
I m not totally an expart like you but i came to HoChiMinh from the North so I m a new baby in here too. Based on your concerns, I think HoChiMinh could be a better choice. If you chose to stay in district centre then the price of rent is higher but you still can choose many other district for example district 3, 7 with 10-15 minutes access to city centre by motobikes. Not everything is expensive here, it is very flexible, you could spend lots of money at ecpensive places but you also could enjoy local street food with local people which is pretty cheap as my experience of two year living here. I live in district 1 but not expensive place and i could go downstair and find bunch of tasty food around. In the meantime, you could easy to find many english and french speakers here too.
Good luck with your decision.

T.
We have long beach, cool wind all seasons, many places low living cost for retired expats.聽

With Hanoi being no. 20, Chiang Mai no. 70 and Bangkok no. 100, for comparison.
As I wouldn't go to BKK for any money, SGN/HCMC sounds even more concerning.
Too bad there are very few aqicn.org stations there in VN for a more accurate picture, which is a huge red flag as for every highly censored and / or corrupted societies / governments (such as ID, for example).
It still depends on your tastes and choices though.
- Work opportunities, conveniences, parties, travelling (bus stations and TSN airport...): (definitely) Saigon
- A more relaxing city but still close enough to Saigon: Can Tho
- Coastal cities: Vung Tau, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hai Phong.....
- For exploration in the North: Hanoi.
My choice: Can Tho
Hope you are going to get settled down happily ^ ^
Nhung
Diazo wrote:Ah heck, I did not realize this is a rehash of an ancient thread!!!
That's OK Diazo.聽 Sometimes it never hurts to bring up interesting topics again.聽 Besides, you gave me an opportunity to use this:聽 聽

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>Ah heck, I did not realize this is a rehash of an ancient thread!!!
OK, possibly my fault, as I have not had developed a habit to check previous poster's message timestamp yet.
Live and learn.
But on topic, was the situation drastically changed re. Da Nang as of being the most attractive city for a long term living as a foreigner / expat?
I am quite seriously interested in Da Nang after having deeply researched & explored the SEA region.
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Hey Diazo,
Da Lat sounds awesome.
Do you happen to have high speed fiber / 4G internet available there?
Are there shared/private swimming pools of 30m+ in existence?
Thanks for sharing.
Da Lat
City in Vietnam
膼脿 L岷, the capital of L芒m 膼峄搉g Province in southern Vietnam鈥檚 Central Highlands, is centered around a lake and golf course, and surrounded by hills, pine forests, lakes and waterfalls. Known as the 鈥淐ity of Eternal Spring鈥 for its distinctive temperate climate, 膼脿 L岷 was developed as a resort by the French in the early 1900s, and many reminders of its colonial heritage remain.
Weather: 21掳C, Wind SW at 6 km/h, 88% Humidity
Elevation: 1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Province: Lam Dong Province
They call DL the little Paris of Vietnam.
Looks more like a super clean Switzerland.
This is a gem, Diazo. Amazing.
Is there a way I could buy you a beer online?
I have more questions like where to find (1) a reliable realtor, (2) a taxi service, (3) an interpreter, (4) a lawyer, (5) a gardener, (6) cleaning service - but I will figure this out as I always do.
Thank you very much.
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