Tag: “Vietnam Market”

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  1. Sapa Valley

  2. portland saturday market

  3. Borough Market

    Borough Market is London’s oldest food market. It was established on the south bank of the Thames when the Romans built the first London Bridge.

  4. Otis Redding sat here...

    Saturday morning at the Ferry Building... Farmer's Market out of doors - the most scrumptious local, sustainable fruits & vegetables...

  5. My Son

    55km from Hoi An are the ancient ruins of the kingdom of Champa. A few impressive temples survived repeated pillaging over the centuries as well as sustained US aerial bombardment.

  6. Vietnamese Posters

    In the streets of Hanoi you will find many cool looking sign and posters.
    One to celebrate the fact that the construction of a building has been completed another to warn people that that they should not get over two children

  7. Ho Chi Minh Highway

    The modern day Ho Chi Minh Trail is more symbolic than exact – it’s not the original trail, but a relatively new highway, which was completed in 2002 to the chagrin of many who believed it to be a foolish endeavor, a colossal waste of money, and a tribute to an artifact of war that represents bloodshed, death, and to some, defeat.

    Despite the images of war, a journey along this road, as it winds along the Truong Son Mountains, is one of immense beauty, with a diverse population of ethnic minorities and a varied landscape: farm land and bucolic emerald fields; soft, swelling hills; ruddy, rolling rivers; hardwood rainforests, waterfalls, miles of rice paddy, cornfields, black pepper farms, rubber tree forests, and coffee plantations.

    The best way to experience it? Hire an Easy Rider–they’re a group of freelance motorbike guides, based in the Central Highlands and South Central Coast, who take travelers on the back of their bikes to see “real Vietnam”.

  8. Vietnam Memorial

    The Vietnam Memorial is a tribute to the American Soldiers who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. This sunken black granite monument was not well recieved when it was originally proposed as many people felt that it would be a dark hole in the capitol mall and would not honor the dead.

  9. Soulard Art Market

    Soulard Art Market, located in the heart of historical Soulard, features fine art by 12 of St. Louis Missouri local artisans.

  10. Sapa

    Sapa lies in the north west of Vietnam and is populated by myriad hill tribe minorities. It is a trekking mecca and you can reach it by overnight train from Hanoi followed by a short car ride.