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Les rues de Hanoï inondées par les pluies.
The streets of Hanoi, flooded by the rain.
688 kilometers aboard the SE1 in 14 hours on the trans Vietnamese remains a fascinating and unforgettable experience. Getting up at 6:00, roused by the frantic rhythm of our train, I could let myself go to observe the extraordinary landscapes and life in the stations. The train winds along slopes, cliffs, rice paddies. We cross rusted bridges, crossing small stations, level crossings, only signs of civilization. Here no coffee, but a salesperson of rice noodle soup, traditional breakfast.
Vietnam 20 by PAPOU
The Imperial City, the Citadel, Kinh Thanh, Hue, Vietnam
Hue served as Vietnam's capital from 1802 to 1945 under the Nguyen Dynasty. The Imperial City, the Citadel, Kinh Thanh, began being built in 1804 by Emperor Gia Long. Official state functions were conducted here and it was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993. It is a walled fortress and imperial palace covering 2 square kilometers (1.24 miles) and surrounded by a moat.
Vietnam, Hue, Hue Imperial City, The Citadel by Henry Westheim
This tree is the focal point for a string of Mekong riverside foodstalls each with a few tables and chairs. Another view here.
Lady Buddha, Linh Ung Pagoda, Da Nang, Vietnam
Lady Buddha, Linh Ung Pagoda, Da Nang, Vietnam by Henry Westheim
Photos from Vietnam (see worldwide photos)
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