
Hue Vietnam biggest best mall: Aeon mall Livestream walking tour
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The video opens with the speaker, who is getting a deep tissue massage in a massage chair. He mentions that his partner, Fluffy, is shopping. The massage chair is squeezing his legs and digging into his back, which he finds very comfortable and effective for stress relief. He notes that the massage is free, as someone apparently turned the chair on and left it with 30 minutes remaining. He estimates the usual cost to be around 50 cents for 10 minutes, making this a great deal. He describes the chair's movements, including the way it squeezes his legs and digs into his back and neck.
The speaker highlights that he has never had a professional massage before, only massages from Fluffy. He observes that the mall where they are, Aeon Mall in Hue, Vietnam, seems quite empty, with few people using the four available massage chairs. He speculates that this mall might be in a less convenient location compared to the Vincom Mall, which is usually more crowded. He also notes that it's Monday night in Vietnam, while it's Tuesday in the USA.
After his massage, Fluffy returns, and the speaker encourages her to use the remaining 10 minutes. He clarifies the pricing of the massage chairs: 20,000 VND (about 80 cents) for 12 minutes, 50,000 VND ($2) for 30 minutes, and 80,000 VND ($4) for 60 minutes. He reiterates that they got a 30-minute massage for free because someone had already paid and left.
The video then transitions to Fluffy getting her massage, while the speaker plans their next activities, which include visiting the food court and arcade. He mentions that they will likely go to a Thai restaurant for dinner later. The speaker also takes a moment to promote his YouTube channel, asking viewers to like and subscribe to help him reach 15,000 subscribers.
They then move to a Mr. DIY store within the mall. The speaker expresses his disappointment with the prices of certain items, like Uniqlo clothes, which he finds double the price compared to the Philippines. He's also looking for a specific type of bag—slightly larger than his current one, with a back pocket and two internal divider pockets for his cash and cards. He searches through various bags but struggles to find one that meets all his requirements, finding many to be either too small, too large, or lacking the desired internal organization.
As time progresses, they decide to head to the arcade. The speaker continues to comment on the mall's emptiness, attributing it to its location on the outskirts of Hue, away from the main tourist area and the more centrally located Vincom Mall. He believes that if the Aeon Mall were in the Vincom Mall's location, it would be much busier.
Upon reaching the arcade, they find it to be quite large, featuring various games, including virtual reality rides, a dancing game, pinball, and bowling. The speaker is particularly keen on playing the basketball shooting game. They learn that to play, they need to purchase a game card with a minimum load of 100,000 VND (approximately $4), which would cover about two games.
The speaker then proceeds to play the basketball game, showcasing his shooting skills and hitting high scores. He successfully completes multiple rounds, earning tickets that are added to their card. Afterward, Fluffy also tries a shooting game, and they both accumulate tickets. They then move on to a ring toss game, where they surprisingly hit a "jackpot" of rings, earning many more tickets.
They check their total ticket count, which is 523. They browse the prize counter, but the speaker is disappointed by the low value of the prizes they can afford with their tickets, comparing it to a "bag of peanuts and a ring pop." They choose a bag of chili garlic peanuts and a ring pop.
The video continues with a brief tour of other areas of the mall, including a Texas Chicken (which the speaker believes is Church's Chicken in the USA) and a Domino's Pizza. They also find a cinema and a food court, which, like the rest of the mall, appears relatively empty. The speaker reiterates his opinion that the mall's lack of customers is due to its remote location.
In the food court, the speaker expresses his reluctance to pay high prices for mall food, especially when he has plans to visit a Thai restaurant later that evening which he expects to be better value and flavor. He compares the situation to a previous disappointing experience at an overpriced burger place.
As their devices run low on battery, the speaker concludes the live stream. He plans to get a Grab (ride-hailing service) to return to their area for dinner and possibly do another live stream from there. He ends the video by highlighting the presence of Jollibee, KFC, and Popeyes in the mall, noting that Jollibee appears to be the busiest spot.