Hanoi is the capital and the second largest city of Vietnam. The heart of the city lies in the Old Quarter which has the original streets and ancient architecture of the 15th century. The best way to discover the captivating authentic city and daily life of the Hanoians is on foot, which is a MUST-Do in Hanoi.
Makes me wonder how come no traffic system, no traffic lights, no traffic signs, whatsoever and yet no accident, while countries with high-tech traffic management systems and tight traffic laws have high rate of accidents.
Makes me wonder how come no traffic system, no traffic lights, no traffic signs, whatsoever and yet no accident, while countries with high-tech traffic management systems and tight traffic laws have high rate of accidents.
Mobile Pork vendor with chopping service too
Sweet Potatoes and local delicacies vendors on the Move
Fruit Vendors stationed at road side. They quickly shunned away once you lifted your camera. The young lady in red even showed a dislike look at me with raging fire in her eyes. I won't mind if she throw fruits at me though! I then realised that not everyone like to have their photograph taken and permission should be granted before doing so.
Take pictures of objects then. Yours citrusly, Vietnam Pineapples.
After a corner turn, greeted by cheerful faces. I like this pole. Forgot to buy one or two home to cheer me up when my day turned bad.
Don't care even if the plastic chairs break!
The popular Hanoi intersection by day
and night
NOTE:
1. Night Market on every Friday, Saturday and Sunday only.
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