WEIRD Things normal in Vietnam, but ILLEGAL around the World!
Have you ever thought that actions which seem harmless in Vietnam could actually make you a criminal in another country? Imagine burning joss paper in the heart of New York City, or fishing without a permit by a riverbank in Australia—within seconds, you’d be surrounded by police, and the fine could reach thousands of dollars!
Yet in Vietnam, these things happen in a way that feels… strangely normal. Vietnam—a country with cultural mysteries that can’t be decoded—where the line between what’s legal and illegal seems almost unbelievably blurry. From the iconic helmets seen all over the streets to the thick bundles of incense burning smoke billows in the middle of the crossroads, like a baptismal ritual for wandering souls, everything leaves visitors to the country both amazed and shivering.
But did you know that these seemingly harmless things could cause major trouble if done abroad? Let’s explore the things that are considered normal in Vietnam but would be seen as violations of the law in other parts of the world. You’ll be surprised to discover that what seem like simple habits hide many fascinating and surprising stories. Let’s begin this journey of discovery now!
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Video “WEIRD Things normal in Vietnam, but ILLEGAL around the World!” was uploaded on 02/16/2025 to Youtube Channel DiscoveryQuest
I remember 33 beer and my favorite Tiger beer ( Beer Larue) I even liked Tiger beer at room temperature.
This sounds really interesting! What are some of the strangest things that are completely normal in Vietnam but illegal elsewhere? Are these laws based on culture, history, or something else?