VietNamNet Bridge – In daily life, a lot of phenomenas take place every day that make some people laugh, but others are completely indifferent. What do you think when you see the pictures below?

This woman performs rituals in the early morning of the first day of the lunar year on
Hang Dau Street, Hanoi. The offerings are placed just below the advertising picture
of a children's fashion store.


This woman carries her kid in a vegetable crate.


Newspapers are not for providing information only. Volunteers do haircuts for Rag Lai ethnic minority kids in Khanh Son, Khanh Hoa province.


A pork stall in a suburban market in Hanoi.


Food on the road to market in the early morning in Hanoi.




A H 'Mong boy in Meo Vac, Ha Giang province keep himself warm by this “coat.”



The statues of deities are transported by a small van on the streets of Hanoi.



H'Mong ethnic women carry popcorn on their backs to Pho Cao kermis in Dong Van district,
 Ha Giang province.



Old women slept on the steps of Giong Temple (Soc Son District, Hanoi) to keep up to attend the Vesak ceremony which would take place the next morning.


A foreign family is waiting for their father to get a haircut at Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam
(Temple of Literature), Hanoi.


A H’Mong boy turns his porridge bowl upside down. His father has to hurry to keep his arm for fear of falling.


An ethnic minority woman in Lao Cai on the way to the fair.


A nap.



On the way to the stream of god fish (Cam Thuy, Thanh Hoa).


Graffiti-styled traffic sign.

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