Hanoi viewed through Leica M

Phu Cam Cathedral by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr

Phu Cam Cathedral (sometimes also written and called Phu Cam, the official name is the Cathedral of the Extremely Clean Heart of Our Lady) is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Hue located on Phuoc Qua Hill, belongs to Phuoc Vinh ward, Hue city. This is one of the big, famous and old churches in Hue. The church today is built in the style of modern architecture, designed by architect Ngo Viet Thu.
 
Similar to Ho Chi Minh City, where you don't see all that many bicycles around any longer. The street food scene continues to boom, to such an extent that some of the Western fast-food chains are not doing all that well. Cheers, OtL
 
Hanoi viewed through Leica M

Similar to Ho Chi Minh City, where you don't see all that many bicycles around any longer. The street food scene continues to boom, to such an extent that some of the Western fast-food chains are not doing all that well. Cheers, OtL

I really don't like food chains at all. Lucky that we have a bunch of local brands.
 


Life in the alley. Women selling full moon cakes and chè. They have been running their shop since the early 70s, and they're still going strong. Saigon, Binh Thanh District.
 
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It is amazing that she could set up a store to do business just like that!
(This was taken quite sometime back.)
 
My pleasure Trung. If you don't mind, here are a few more:



BBQ pork belly on the sidewalk. Binh Thanh District, Saigon.



A mother and daughter selling quail on the sidewalk. Binh Thanh District, Saigon.
 


Out to Lunch, on Flickr. Snacks on wheels. Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Saigon. An entire business on the back of a 125cc Honda Dream. She is selling fish and beef skewers, hot
dogs, etc... The bike incorporates a small frying pan to complete the set-up.
 
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