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In Ho Chi Minh City's District 2 (specifically, the speaker mentions Thao Dien), studio apartments can be found in the $400-$600 range, though this is considered finding a deal. In Bangkok's Ekkamai, studios cost approximately $700-$800.
Street food in Ho Chi Minh City is 25% to 30% cheaper than in Bangkok.
The speaker mentions annual expat health insurance in Ho Chi Minh City can cost around $100 a month, depending on the provider and coverage. They also note that more affordable options through local providers like Bow Viet might be available for $500-$600 annually.
This video compares the cost of living and quality of life in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Bangkok, Thailand, based on the speaker's 15 years of experience in Southeast Asia. The comparison covers rent, food, healthcare, visas, transportation, and nightlife.