Hundreds of tourists from all over the world sit chatting on folding chairs, sipping traditional egg coffee and fresh coconut water in the heart of Hanoi. What makes this Vietnamese street scene so ...
Gone are the days when polite travelers would avoid walking in front of people so as not to get in their vacation snap – now, it’s all about not walking behind people to ruin their selfies. Few places ...
Hanoi’s popular “train street” is once again the subject of a significant crackdown. The street, where trains travel along a track just inches away from homes and businesses in the Vietnam capital, ...
Shooing away foreign tourists from Hanoi's Train Street is "very offensive" and what is needed is more effective management like in Thailand or Sri Lanka, according to tourism insiders. On the evening ...
Every day, at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., a train speeds down this impossibly narrow street in Hanoi, Vietnam, and tourists are coming to watch. According to Lonely Planet, the train runs so close to the ...
Tourists snatch arms and legs away from a passing train in Hanoi, shrinking back into railside cafes that have brought lucrative business to a former slum disdained by the government. Authorities have ...
Train Street, hidden inside Hanoi’s old quarter, has quickly become a global phenomenon. Here trains rumble through a tiny alley, brushing past homes and cafes, and offering a glimpse into the capital ...
HANOI — Tourists snatch arms and legs away from a passing train in Hanoi, shrinking back into railside cafes that have brought lucrative business to a former slum disdained by the government.
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