Walking on the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam

Train Street in Hanoi (Photo by Leollyne Teng)

Through my travels since the age of 8 when I left Chile my native country for the first time and the world opened its doors to me, I have been impressed with many places, and one of them has to be without a doubt the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi.

The streets of Hanoi are a delight of colors, people and tastes (Photo by Leollyne Teng)

After arriving in Hanoi for the first time in the summer of 2017 and since then returning again and again, the city that can be confusing with its crowds, it also has many stories to tell about its history and its people. Below are some of the many pictures we have taken of this city that keeps calling us back.

A night view of Hoàn Kiếm Lake, Hanoi (Photo by Leollyne Teng)


Por las calles de Hanói, Vietnam

Leollyne Teng (the main photographer of this website) at Train Street, Hanoi

A través de mis viajes desde los 8 años, cuando salí por primera vez de Chile, mi país y el mundo me abrió sus puertas, me han impresionado muchos lugares. Uno de ellos tiene que ser sin duda la ciudad de Hanói, la capital de Vietnam.

Vietnamese street fruit vendor (Photo by Leollyne Teng)

Después de llegar a Hanói por primera vez en el verano de 2017 y desde entonces regresar una y otra vez, la ciudad que puede ser confusa con sus multitudes, también tiene muchas historias que contar sobre su historia y su gente. A continuación, se presentan algunas de las muchas fotos que hemos tomado de esta ciudad que nos sigue llamando.

Enjoying a street seafood feast in Hanoi (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
Eating out at a street food stall in Hanoi is a must (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
Motorcycles are the number one form of transportation all over the country
(Photo by Leollyne Teng)
Street sellers by the Hoàn Kiếm Lake (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
An entire family out for a ride by Hoàn Kiếm Lake (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
A street barber shop in Hanoi (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
The city of Hanoi comes alive every evening (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
A street Pho stall in Hanoi (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
Street Vietnamese Pho is a must when visiting Hanoi (Photo by Leollyne Teng)
Coffee shops by Train Street are a great way to wait for the train passing by
(Photo by Leollyne Teng)
Make sure you try the famous Hanoi Egg Coffe when you visit the city
(Photo by Leollyne Teng)

Comments

  1. Andreas

    Rockin’ the Jack Daniel’s while eating street food in Vietnam – that’s the way, Ivan! Great series of pictures here, very cool shots. Love the Train Street – that is something truly unique; although I have seen a lot of street trams/trains, I have never seen anything quite like that before. And a very well-composed shot of Leollyne sitting on the tracks.

    Cheers!

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