Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.
Colorful houses, anarchic traffic, lots of trees and ponds, street food… all in Hanoi.
These particular houses are the ones on one side of the very famous Train Street, the narrow street where you can have a coffee sitting a few centimeters from the railway tracks where (once or twice a day) a train actually passes.
In recent days, probably the one after I took this photo, they have forced these cafes to close because they are too dangerous… I am tired of seeing if the measure will have an effect and if it will be permanent.
The whole city is beautiful, in any case.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Hanoi's urban landscape is characterized by the presence of numerous lakes (such as the central Lake of the Restored Sword) as well as several religious buildings, mainly Confucian and Taoist (the Temple of Literature and the Ngoc Son Temple) but also Catholic (such as St. Joseph's Cathedral). Its old city also has a large number of Buddhist pagodas.
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