This Family Lost Contact for 20 years... But I Found Them in 5 Minutes. VIETNAM FAMILY REUNION

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Published 2024-03-06
Part 2, When she returns home:    • She Found Her Family After 51 YEARS A...  
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I was given some names, a market, and a bridge not too far away from Da Nang and after 20 years of lost contact and over 50 years of not seeing each other, siblings reunite virtually... until the next video....STAY TUNED for an epic family reunion documentary.
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All Comments (21)
  • @teekill1230
    if he didnt went to the hospital, he might not see that granny that guided him at that specific time. Truly a blessing in disguise
  • @Barak_Ethan
    I cried when she was asking if they still remember her, they all truly love her and care so much they remember even the day she left and what they were doing.
  • @sxp0137
    It’s that chicken bone you swallowed. Was a lucky bone lol, so you found the family so fast.
  • @Huyle18
    I showed this to my parents. they cried so much, they left vietnam in the 80s and during that time keeping contact was too difficult. When I got older, I was able to find some family online with msn messenger. I cried so hard during that first video call. I saw so many family that recognized me since I left when i was only 1 or 2.
  • As an American the most amazing thing about this video is the walk in two hour emergency room visit that includes wait , consultation , and x ray. That's at least 6-8 hours here in the good old USA.
  • @AniClips699
    the fact shes more worried they all forgot her shows how much time she spent worried shed never see any of them again. This is one of the most heartwarming things ive seen in years thank you for what you do sir!
  • @jasonnguyen5842
    Congratulation to that family reunion. I myself just got contact to my family about a month ago after 50yrs too.
  • @georgepetrin1334
    You do such great work reuniting Vietnamese families and promoting Vietnam. I enjoyed your videos since Day 1. I hope you catch a break and someone realizes the asset you would be to their business. Don't lose faith, something will happen soon, you deserve it.
  • @SIG442
    Just wow, the driver sure deserves a extra bonus for this one. He pretty much delivered you to the front door of the right family! For new content, it comes when it comes, no need to rush. Rather spend more time and making sure it all looks great then have a rushed end product. Take care brother.
  • @NaNgNg0
    The videos Kyle makes shows such a unique beauty of Vietnamese people. The fact that neighborhoods and villages have people who live there forever and really knew their neighbors really help in uniting family and friends together. Thanks Kyle 😊
  • @pershop4950
    these reunion videos are always so sad but also happy. what i find fascinating is that the older generation has told the younger generation so much about the family members and family tree that even if they are so young that they never met, they still know who this person is. as far as vietnamese houses i've seen in rural areas go, i have to agree, their family seems to be doing much better now
  • @kyleledotnet
    The full documentary is still coming!! I'm so sorry I haven't finished editing it yet, I have been extremely busy filming a few reunion videos coming up! It'll be up soon.. A week or two... I hope..
  • Dude you need to post more videos. Just like the old days with old boy. Good times.
  • @joesphmurphy4013
    Kyle: I really felt a twang of regret that I lost in a fire the only picture/address of a lady who worked on Bien Hoa Air Base 1968-1969. Her name was Huong and was from Cho Lon outside Saigon, I lost contact when I was discharged from the Army and my buddy who was still in VietNam lost my Mothers address. I am alive today because she looked after me and helped me through some rough times in Bien Hoa. I never forgot her and think of her almost daily. Your work is the Lord's work and keep doing it; your reward is the faces and happiness I saw in this video. I wish I could have been more helpful to her and possibly made a difference in her life. Looking forward to the reunion of subject family and your future videos. Stay safe.
  • @lt5359
    Ride the wave. No one deserve more blessing than you do. Don't forget that.
  • @kyleledotnet
    Thank you everyone for watching this video! I will release the full documentary as soon as I can. I am sorry I didn't finish it before my Australia trip, but I hope to finish it soon. Please subscribe with notifications ON to be updated when I release it. The wait will be worth it! and please follow me on IG at KyleLeDotNet to see my Australia experiences - Kyle
  • @NguyenAndHoel
    born in 1988 in Norway, raised here by Vietnamese parents who came here as boat refugees. I have never been to Vietnam =( breaks my heart. I am a proud Vietnamese no matter what ppl say, Vietnamese blood and culture run through my veins and soul <3 I also got aunts and uncles who came to Norway but moved back to Vietnam in early 2000s. They live in Nha Trang and Rach Gia. My vietnamese is very broken, we only had vietnamese for 2 years in school, and I use my vietnamese like 2-3 times/year haha.
  • @zzzzzsleeping
    My brother in law is a Filipino and was in Vietnam during the war. He is in United State airforce. He was assigned to a C-130 Hercules plane that evacuate the Vietnamese babies. Also, most Vietnamese boat people ended up in the Philippines before transfering to the United States. There are so many Vietnamese in the Philippines after the war. The Philippines helps the boat people settle in Palawan and Bataan, then the United States took them all in the Mainland U.S.
  • @ESL-O.G.
    Hi, Kyle. I live in Vietnam now, teaching in Lao Cai. Near Sapa! I was watching your videos for many years before I came here. Thanks, man.