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Hanoi’s old street with a cafe on the 2nd floor and lovely shops below posted by Juan Gutierrez.
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Ian Page said enjoying egg coffee in the Hanoi old quarter is the experience that foreign travelers should not to be missed.
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Thanh Nien (Youth) Road in an afternoon by Becky Elvidge.
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James Coleby is fascinated at the colorful pot of sweet porridge.
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Maria said she loved this picture not only because of the beautiful colors but also for the simple and peaceful life in Vietnam.
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Gina Georgoussis did not miss the opportunity to enjoy pho (Vietnamese noodle) in Hanoi.
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The gentle smile of a street vendor. |
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The busy rhythm in the streets of Hanoi. Photo by Voyage au Vietnam. |
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A Hanoi girl with blooming peach trees by Joanna Davis. |
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A fresh morning with bright sunshine. |
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María Ortina uploads a picture of Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature), one of the famous sights of Hanoi. |
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Sai Karthik Reddy Mekala enjoyed “bun cha” (vermicelli and grilled meat). |
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Hanoi has many cafes which are like secret oases, such as Nola. |














