Entries categorized as ‘Vietnam’
Taken in Danang and Hoi Ann, Central Vietnam
The vietnamese start their day rather early, around 4am, all of them would be out to work at 5am. They take their siesta around noon-ish before working again in the afternoon. Most finish work around 5pm and nightlife is practically dead after 10pm. At noon, most of the stall owners seem to be sleeping.

The quintessential Vietnam conicial hats.

The store owner sells ‘Hell paper money’. A strange Chinese Taoist ritual that involves burning these paper money and ornaments for the dead. It seems the living prefer to burn fake American dollars as offerings to their dead.

And even the dogs were sleeping.

Categories: Vietnam
Tagged: central vietnam, danang, dogs sleeping, fake american usd dollars, hell paper money, hoi ann, market, napping, siesta time, sleeping, taoist burning ritual for the dead, Vietnam, vietnam conical hats, vietnamese

Place : Central Vietnam, Hoi Ann
Cau Lau is Hoi Ann’s famous ‘Well’ Noodle. The more authentic noodle version is suppose to be made with ‘well’ water from certain part of town. The locals still get their water source from wells, so I dont think it is anything special about restaurants advertising that they are serving “authentic well noodle”. The noodles are everywhere, much of a staple in Hoi Ann. This particular noodle stall at an obscure corner populated with the locals was one of more delicious cau lau I had. The noodle has a chewy and springy texture to it, rather tasteless and bland compared to the japanese handmade noodle, however combined with the various vegetarian condiments such as the springroll, tofu roll, fresh vegetables and herbs and topped with its sweet chilli, it taste flavorsome. Not to mention it was cheap! less than us$0.50 which fills your tummy up! A great meal for a semi-vegetarian like me.

Categories: 3. Food Around the World - What have I eaten? · Vietnam
Tagged: cau lau, central vietnam, food, hoi ann, photography, travel photography, Vietnam, well noodle

Place : Between Hoi Ann and Hue, Central Vietnam
Took a private car from Hoi Ann to Hue. Briefly followed the train tracks along one of the more beautiful sights (but not really photogenic) of Central Vietnam. We stopped at one of the train crossings, witnessing the passing train from Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi. Strangely in the middle of no where, there was this red hut with a train attendant and a few boys. This very friendly boy kept gesturing me to take his photos I later realised he was mute as he would make only grunts. The train attendant quite disinterested went about reading his newspaper.
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Tagged: central vietnam, hoi ann, Hue, red hut, train passing, train track, travel, travel photography, Vietnam

Marble Mountain, Danang, Central Vietnam
Visit Marble Mountains early before 6am, it was cooler for the fair climb up the mountain. You get less harassed by vendors and little boys pushing to be your guide or selling you stuff.
Categories: Vietnam
Tagged: central vietnam, danang, Infrared images, infrared photos, marble mountain, travel photography, Vietnam