Honda-o mopeds vastly outnumber bicycles, making for a loud and fast-paced flow of traffic. Pollution was not as bad as I expected though.
Traditional asian style, food is shared and served with the same utensils you eat with.
Ho Chi Minh City is notorious for its traffic and buzzing motorbikes. Amazingly, we only saw one minor wreck while we were there.
Look out!
Passing by the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Women come in from the countryside to sell produce and food on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City. At the end of the day they divide up the day's earnings.
A square city block in size, Ben Thanh Market has everything from shoes to shirts to swine. And lots of very persistent women merchants.
The War Remants presents the "American War" from the Vietnamese perspective, fairly accurately I must say. There's a lot of great photography there and a good amount of captured American militaryequipment including this tank.
Life spills out on the sidewalk in Vietnam, with shopkeepers doing business, eating and relaxing right on the sidewalk.