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Heavenly Hoan Kiem Lake

In the heart of Hà Nội, within walking distance, to the south of the bustling Old Quarter, rests a calm body of water – the enchanting Hoan Kiem Lake. Several of the city’s finest colonial buildings are located in the vicinity, including the French-styled Opera House and the History Museum.

The lake has a somewhat King […]

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A Tale of 3 Bikers

This caption story starts with the lady in high heel shoes helping to adjust her companion’s helmet strap or something. And there’s the biker waiting patiently for someone. In the foreground, a young lady placing a heavy load onto her bike. BTW this was taken outside the Đồng Xuân market. <Canon 350D: ISO 200; F/7; […]

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Women of Substance

During our stay 5D4N stay in Hà Nội, including an overnight stay in Ha Long Bay, I’d observed that Vietnamese women are a hard working lot. They’re actively involved in various trading activities. As the photos show, many women have strong necks too! They can easily balance a heavy load on their heads as they […]

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More Bike Pix From Hà Nội

As you can see, motorbikes are used for various purposes including transporting bulky and heavy goods. This was taken outside the Đồng Xuân Wholesale Market. <Canon 350D: ISO 200; F/5; 1/200 sec>

Bikers waiting in line for parking spaces…they have to pay a fee.
While waiting for the coach to pick us up outside the Đồng Xuân […]

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Bikes Everywhere in Hà Nội

The streets in Vietnam are crowed with bicycles and motorcycles - the main mode of transportation in this country with a population of 84 million. A report says that at end-1999 there were some 20 million bicycles and 5.6 million motorbikes. Annual sales of bicycles and motobikes are estimated at 1 million and 1.5 million […]

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Street Barbers of Hà Nội

Fancy having a haircut in the open? In a public place with people walking past? I recall having seen roving barbers on their bicycles in my neighbourhood during my younger days. I don’t think the younger generation can see this in Malaysia today.

<Lumix FX9: ISO 100; F/2.8; 1/60 sec>
This barber also provides another […]

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Reading Maketh A Man

There are numerous lakes in Hanoi. One of them is the Hoàn Kiếm Lake (also known as the Lake of the Restored Sword). The lake used to be part of the mighty 1,175km Red River (Sông Hồng in Vietnamese) which originates in China’s Yunnan Province and flows pass Hanoi, forming the fertile Red River Delta […]

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Blissful Slumber

When my wife and I visited Hanoi recently, the weather was pleasantly cool with heavy overcast. The average day temperature was 23°C and dropping to about 17°C during the night. This candid photo of a senior citizen taking a siesta in the late morning was taken as our tour group was heading to a tourist […]

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Ain’t I Pretty?

Ain’t I pretty? OK, not pretty but handsome, yes?
Spotted this clown at the Swiss-Garden Resort. As you can see, he’d his plate full of scrumptious food.

I love clowns - they’re such colourful characters to photograph. A clown is a performer, a comedian - an entertainer. Full of wonderful expressions… happy clowns, sad clowns, playful clowns, […]

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Framed Up @ Swiss-Garden Resort

Although not my favourite, I like this picture…a view of the Swiss-Garden Resort’s poolside from the upper terrace with the water feature and skylight awning framing the panoramic view.
<Canon 350D: ISO 100; F/9; 1/160 sec>

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