シャドーイング練習: Ninh Binh, Vietnam - A QUICK Traveller's Guide (2026) - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Welcome to Ninh Binh.
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Welcome to Ninh Binh.
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In the next five minutes,
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I'll break down everything you need to know before traveling.
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If you want a full experience,
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check out the complete video in the description below.
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Ninh Binh is a relatively unknown tourist destination in North Vietnam.
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It's famous for its picturesque river tours,
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limestone caves, ancient temples, and mystical mountains.
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Travellers can expect a calm and peaceful stay amongst the surrounding surreal landscape.
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Overall, you'll want to spend three full days here to explore it properly.
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It's situated approximately 100km south of Hanoi and can be reached either by train or minibus.
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I personally recommend the train for a safer and more pleasant journey.
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Tickets are sold online or at Hanoi Station.
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After a two-hour journey, the train stops at Ninbin Station in Hualu City,
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But you won't be staying here.
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You'll want to head over to the Tam Kok,
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Trang An region, since this is where most of the action occurs.
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Tam Kok town is a tourist hotspot,
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offering a wide variety of restaurants,
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hotels, and all the usual amenities tourists need.
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It's quite busy, with lots of local activity,
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but by no means a party town.
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Alternatively, you can choose to stay in the countryside, in Trang An.
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Most of the accommodation here are homestays or eco resorts.
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It's much more peaceful and you're surrounded by the stunning Trang An UNESCO World Heritage Site,
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but it comes at the cost of convenience.
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I personally stayed one night at the Lotus Fields homestay in Trang An,
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which was exceptionally peaceful and restorative.
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I highly recommend it.
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The following nights I headed over to a cheap hotel in Tam Kok,
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which was good but unremarkable.
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However, I thoroughly enjoyed the easy access to nearby cafes,
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restaurants and convenience stores.
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Traveling around Ninh Binh is straightforward.
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Almost all of the hotels or homestays provide both motorcycles
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and bicycles typically for a hundred thousand
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and fifty thousand dong per day respectively the attractions are all
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located fairly close together as well plus the extremely flat topography makes for easy cycling
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and
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if you do want to venture further out there's always grab
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now let's look at the attractions this is not an exhaustive list
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but only the main ones if you want a more insightful guide then check out my interactive PDF in the description.
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I've also linked exact attraction locations since Google usually gets it wrong.
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The Trang An and Tam Kok boat tours are the two main tours that operate in the region.
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Trang An is the official tour,
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taking you on a three-hour journey through the World Heritage site.
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There are three circuits to choose from,
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each offering something different, and boats will only leave when there are three or four people aboard.
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The boat makes stops on secluded islands where you can get off and explore,
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and there are also toilets and refreshments on each island.
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Overall, the tour is well run and highly polished.
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The Tamgok boat tour is located right in the center of town.
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The landscape is much more open with rice fields and local activity along the riverbanks.
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The tour doesn't make any stops and takes you there and back rather than on a circuit.
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There's also a lot of reports of hawking and tip demands
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and it's overall less of a polished experience though it is getting better.
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Unless you want any of the following then I'd choose a Trang-an boat tour.
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Next is the Hangmu viewpoint located just a few minutes north of Tam Kok.
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It's a 500 step climb to a peak topped with a dragon statue offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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There are actually two peaks totaling 750 steps.
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The path splits halfway up,
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the left path going to the dragon and the right path going to a lower viewpoint.
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The climb itself is quite challenging since the steps are steep,
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uneven and often wet.
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There's also a small store selling refreshments halfway up.
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At the base of the mountain you can relax in a Vietnamese garden,
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lotus fields and restaurant as well as explore some caves.
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Toilets are also at the base,
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there aren't any on the mountain.
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Next is Bik Dong Pagoda,
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just a few minutes west of Tam Kok.
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It's a set of three beautiful pagodas built into a limestone mountain.
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There's a small hike up the mountain and through a cave to reach the upper tier.
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There are no toilets inside but there is a free one just through here.
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Also women must dress moderately when inside.
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Overall it's a short but pleasant addition to an itinerary,
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especially if you like photography.
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Finally, Bidin Pagoda.
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It's quite far from Tamcock so you might want to take a grab.
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Inside is a monumental complex of pagodas,
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temples and courtyards, as well as the famous Bao Tian Stupa.
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It's a modern construction built upon a pre-existing ancient site,
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which is located at the south of the complex.
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You'll want to head to the car park first,
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then take a shuttle ride to the main entrance gate.
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I'd recommend walking all the way to the top first to
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see the ancient sites then hitting the modern sites on the way down this place is enormous
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and you need at least half a day to explore it properly inside there are plenty of toilets
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and refreshments and even a restaurant and hotel though the restaurant has pretty bad reviews
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despite its lack of antiquity i found this place extremely impressive
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and i think it's well worth a visit that's nimbin in
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five minutes for a more detailed guide you can check out my full video in the description.
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Alternatively, if you're heading to Ninbin then I've put together a curated Ninbin travel guide.
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It's not free but I promise the information inside will save you more money than the cost of the guide itself.
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It's an interactive pdf so you can easily navigate between pages.
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It's got convenient links to exact attraction locations,
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toilet locations, choosing the right time to travel,
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hotels, cheapest ATMs, best convenience stores and restaurants,
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as well as a bunch of attractions that tourists usually miss
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and advice that will save you a hell of a lot of stress.
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I hope this video helps you.
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Thanks for watching.

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