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Hanoi had many shops selling tombstone engravings. This was one of them. Wonder why I saw them only in Hanoi??
Vietnamese coffee was one of the best I ever tasted. They give two different concoctions – one with milk and one without milk. My favorite was the milky one sweetened with condensed milk, I gulped a lot of cups/glasses during my visit!
This is how a crossing is in HCMC. And you are expected to somehow wriggle yourself through this to reach the other side. Initially I was petrified. Then I learnt to tag along behind the locals who would part the traffic easily like a Red Sea and these bikes would just swarm like fish in...
Clusters of fish being transported for sale in aquarium stores. Nice way to supply them though I feel sad for the poor fish bunched in there in such a humiliating manner 🙁
These bright yellow post boxes dot the city …
I managed to click a couple of pictures in the famous Ben Thanh market before I was shooed off by an irate shopkeeper. For some reason I was not welcome with my camera there. Here stacks of sauces and pickles and all sorts of condiments can be seen. Here on the right, heaps of seafood,...
Doesn’t it look mind boggling just to look at it? This is how electric wires are bunched up all over Vietnam. I have no idea how they maintain it or how anyone can rectify a small mistake in that huge expanse… Here he is now trying to repair something in that mass!
This guy was a mobile singer, with all his equipments including a speaker attached to him! He walked around the lane singing and playing though I didn’t see him spread out a sheet or anything for money.
A visitor rests by a genuine US Army helicopter in the War Remnants Museum. The sights here were truly jarring with real artifacts from the war and a picture gallery. A wax recreation of a prisoner of war. There were some more like these in the museum, but this one was particularly haunting with its...
Similar to our coconut sellers, these guys roam all around carrying these baskets on their shoulders offering their wares to thirsty travellers.
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