Moving to Can Tho
I am looking for a place to live in Can Tho.聽 Where do the expats live?聽 I have looked at the traditional Vietnamese apts. that are 4 levels south of town and was not that interested in climbing 3 flights to go to bed.聽 Any suggestions?聽 I would like 2-3 bedrooms.
Thanks for your help.
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Please don't tell me you are from Oregon and Phil Knight man.
Kiddings aside.聽 South Can Tho is an area that is still being developed.聽 It is new and quite cheap compares to other areas.聽 But, that is about all it has to offer.聽 If you are at ease on a Vietnamese motorbike and know a little Vietnamese, then you will get by.聽 But if not, I highly suggest that you look into Ninh Kieu District, particularly that Trung Tam Thuong Mai Cai Khe area.
The bigger markets, the better restaurants, schools and night clubs are there.聽 Much of what you will need for daily life is within walking distance.聽 It is a little more expensive than South Can Tho, of course; but it is where the action is.
When looking for a place to live in Can Tho, I recommend that you look off of the main streets.聽 They are considered commercial strips, therefore, the price is much higher.聽 Another thing that you should do is go to the area itself.聽 The internet and the newspapers don't work too good here; people still do the-sign-on-the-door thing.
Good luck with your search.聽 If you need more info, drop me a line.聽 I am a Californian and have been living in Can Tho for almost 3 years now.
Regards,
Howie
In regard to the home styles, unfortunately, that is just the way they build them here, giant match-boxes.聽 Homes like those you see in the American suburbs are considered mansions, hard to come by and quite expensive.聽
Con Khuong island, which is also close to Trung Tam Thuong Mai Cai Khe, has a few of them.聽 You might want to check that area out too.聽 It is one of the more desirable living areas in Can Tho.聽 However, from what I had seen, your chance of finding a match-box styled home with an elevator is much better than one of those mansion types.
Again, good luck.
Howie
Thank you so much for the information.聽 My husband will be in Can Tho looking for housing today.聽 I'm sure your info will be very helpful.
I will be joining him at the end of October.
How do you like Can Tho?聽 Any good western places to eat?聽 Good pizza?
Thanks for your help.
phyllis
You don't have to thank me; I am just passing on to you what others had passed to me.聽 So, feel free to contact me if you guys need more info or help.聽
Getting a house to suit your lifestyles here is tough.聽 It took me 3 months before I found the place that I am currently living at.聽 I didn't know exactly how I should have lived to fit the local taste and timetable; there were so many adjustments that I had to make.聽 Then, there were that shock in the rental contract negotiation; I had to re-acquaint myself with the low-ball tactic.聽 But, thanks to my Vietnamese backgrounds, everything turned out fine.
I love Can Tho.聽 The pace of life here fits me really good.聽 This is the craddle of South Vietnamese cookings and cultures.聽 There are lots to learn and enjoy here.聽 Western?聽 Not so much, especially American...聽 There are only 2 retired couples and me here now.聽 There is KFC and a couple of pizza and steak houses; but they taste like nothing back home.聽
I usually make my own western dishes.聽 Recently, thanks to the helps of the guys on this blog, that department has improved a great deal with the addition of BBQ and Tabasco sauces, American beefs and ribs...聽
Ooooh, I forgot!聽 If you guys hadn't done so, please stock up on the medications:聽 Tylenols, anti-diarhea pills, cough drops, etc.聽 They are hard to come by in Vietnam.
I have gotten to run now.聽 Again, feel free to contact me if you need anything, and welcome to Can Tho.
Howie
The lovely things is people are more friendly.
There isnt any Condo type apartments in Cantho.聽 A couple of places like Nam BO resturant, Lac Ca are more suitable for foreigners... others i still not getting use to even I have been living 1 week per month for the past 3/4 years!聽 聽Yes, I agreed cost of living is cheaper than in Saigon.聽 Think of it like a Resort then everything is fine tho!
This thread is a little old. It might be a better idea to start a new thread on forum Ho Chi Minh City.
You could start by introducing yourself it always work like a charm to meet new people.
Best of luck,
Melissa
IIf you copy the names into a PM and write a note, it will reach them all. Some have posted above.
I read some posts from some group in TPHCM but all they talk about is drinking.
Can Tho is like any other place, it has a lot to offer.聽 How much?聽 Well, that depends on what you are good at.聽 It is a the third, if not second, largest city in Vietnam.聽 However, Can Tho is mostly agriculture and aquaculture based.聽 That is one of the primary reasons I love this place so much; it really keeps me away from all the pollutions of industrialization.聽
If you can't find your niche, don't feel bad.聽 It took me a good 10 years to consider this place.聽 But now, I don't even bother to look around any more.聽 Can Tho will be my primary place of residence, over any other place, including sunny southern California.
I hope this will help you somewhat.
Best wish,
Howie
We're moving in Cantho next month
. It would be great if we can catch up one day in Cantho. I am Viet and my husband is Australian. Cheers
Don't bring a dog. There's a whole industry devoted to stealing them. The less you know about it, the better. A dozen stolen on my block in 2.5 years. Ours was stolen right in front of the house, the housekeeper's life threatened.
We live in south CT. Please get in touch after you're settled or if you need help getting situated.
CT is a big city but most people are transplanted villagers, uncultured and crude. They litter, they smoke, they yell, and they drive like maniacs. There are a few tiny enclaves where the genteel gather, like the Trung Nguy锚n at BigC. Not a single theater in the whole city. Adaptation has not been easy and people make no effort to understand my poor Vietnamese, responding to my careful pronunciation sounding like their tongues have been cut out.
Overall, I'm disappointed but by next year things will be so bad in the USA that moving back is out of the question,
I have pretty good northern pronunciation, which is the TV and government standard, my tones are good. Anyone I get to know understands me fine. But talk to most locals and it's that goddamn waggle and "cow hoo," which is Avox for kh么ng hiểu. I don't understand. Ask them to slow down, ask them to stop yelling from two feet away, no effect. I've reached a state of discouragement where I haven't actively studied for a year. I need to get over that, I live here; I can read fine, I write better than 90% of American Vietnamese and spell better than most people here, but the language is so fast, the pronunciation can be so sloppy, so much discriminatory detail is omitted (d-, gi-, and v- all sound the same here) that it feels hopeless.
There another thing. This weird unconsciousness. Changing lanes without looking, cutting right in front if cars, and yes people do get killed; walking through a closed door and leaving it gaping open, a workplace with an empty tool rack and tools all over the room. At my gym these guys with college tshirts will take three pair of barbells off the rack, smile smile smile, use maybe one and just leave them on the floor, middle of the aisle. I've tripped on them before. I do not get these people.
The food is great, I have a few friends, but I really have no use for this culture.
And don't get me started on what they regard as music.
Feel free to drop me a line when you have some time or questions.聽 I should be back in Can Tho in September.
Welcome.
Howie
ChrisFox wrote:I write better than 90% of American Vietnamese and spell better than most people here
IF that is true, I can't see why you'd have so much trouble communicating.聽
I am only half as good as you.聽 But, the locals follow my instructions to the teeth...
Sorry to ask but can I find Clean room in CanTho 200$
or can it be a nightmare like somethings in Vietnam...
Best Regards Steve and....Keep away from drunks...
but I will come to Can tho and look for a room.. do you any advice
on around $200 month...Take Care Steve..
The lowest rate I have tried was a $300/mo room, at a local hotel.聽 But, I have heard of local college students living in $50/mo rooms.聽 I have not been to one, yet.聽 So, I can't really tell you what the conditions are like.
Best,
Howie
Cheers for the info,, looks like you know Can Tho better than viets..
Best Wishes...Steve
All "nha tro(s)" are temporary.聽 They are intended for people from afar, like migrant workers and college students.聽 Yes, they are typically unfurnished.聽 I am not too sure about you, but I like to be free of the things I can not carry and people I don't need to deal with.聽
As a result, I chose to live in hotels, when I first arrived in Can Tho.聽 Once I had my bases covered, I moved to a place that suited me best.聽 Yet, in the beginning, I still had unwelcome visitors...聽

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