Project Management Associations
PMI, The Project Management Institute
IPMA, International Project Management Association
Each presenter chose a bike that reflected their personality (or lack of judgment): : A Piaggio Vespa
Reluctantly, the trio turned to the only affordable option: motorbikes. This was particularly significant for Jeremy Clarkson, who notoriously hated motorcycles and had no experience riding them. top gear vietnam
The challenge began in Ho Chi Minh City, where the presenters were given a box of money to purchase a vehicle for a 1,000-mile journey to Ha Long Bay. However, they soon realized the boxes contained —totaling roughly $1,000 USD—a sum that made buying even a basic car impossible due to high import taxes. Each presenter chose a bike that reflected their
: In Hoi An, they were tasked with having bespoke suits made in just one day for roughly £70 ($125). However, they soon realized the boxes contained —totaling
In the pantheon of Top Gear specials, few episodes achieve the perfect alchemy of stunning cinematography, genuine camaraderie, and absolute absurdity quite like the "Vietnam Special." Airing in December 2008 as the conclusion to Series 12, the episode remains a touchstone for fans and is often cited as the definitive example of the Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May era at its peak. Stripped of supercars, a test track, and the Stig, the Vietnam Special forced the trio to rely entirely on their chemistry and adaptability, resulting in a travelogue that was equal parts comedy, travel documentary, and character study.
Each presenter chose a bike that reflected their personality (or lack of judgment): : A Piaggio Vespa
Reluctantly, the trio turned to the only affordable option: motorbikes. This was particularly significant for Jeremy Clarkson, who notoriously hated motorcycles and had no experience riding them.
The challenge began in Ho Chi Minh City, where the presenters were given a box of money to purchase a vehicle for a 1,000-mile journey to Ha Long Bay. However, they soon realized the boxes contained —totaling roughly $1,000 USD—a sum that made buying even a basic car impossible due to high import taxes.
: In Hoi An, they were tasked with having bespoke suits made in just one day for roughly £70 ($125).
In the pantheon of Top Gear specials, few episodes achieve the perfect alchemy of stunning cinematography, genuine camaraderie, and absolute absurdity quite like the "Vietnam Special." Airing in December 2008 as the conclusion to Series 12, the episode remains a touchstone for fans and is often cited as the definitive example of the Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May era at its peak. Stripped of supercars, a test track, and the Stig, the Vietnam Special forced the trio to rely entirely on their chemistry and adaptability, resulting in a travelogue that was equal parts comedy, travel documentary, and character study.
PMI, The Project Management Institute
IPMA, International Project Management Association