Hundreds of tourists from all over the world sit chatting on folding chairs, sipping traditional egg coffee and fresh coconut water in the heart of Hanoi. What makes this Vietnamese street scene so ...
Komang Armadi visited Hanoi Train Street on Thursday morning, two days after a video of a train crashing tables and chairs ...
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Visiting the famous TRAIN STREET in HANOI 😱🇻🇳 #shorts
Immerse yourself in an extraordinary journey through the iconic Train Street in Hanoi. This distinctive railway stretch, tightly embraced by city dwellings, allows an unprecedented look into everyday ...
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Train crashes into tables and chairs on Hanoi Train Street
Hanoi authorities have launched an investigation after a video showed a train passing by cafes on Hanoi Train Street, ...
Hanoi’s popular “train street” is once again the subject of a significant crackdown. The street, where trains travel along a track just inches away from homes and businesses in the Vietnam capital, ...
A viral video showing a train knocking over tables at Hanoi's railway café street has raised renewed safety concerns as frightened tourists were seen screaming and fleeing the scene.
From second-hand shopping to souvenirs, banh mi and the famous Train Street, Jessie Stoelwinder spends a few hours in the ...
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'Don't close it': Foreign tourists say Hanoi Train Street is exciting but call for better regulation following crash
Many foreign tourists praise Hanoi's Train Street as offering a unique experience of watching trains pass just inches away ...
HANOI — Tourists snatch arms and legs away from a passing train in Hanoi, shrinking back into railside cafes that have brought lucrative business to a former slum disdained by the government.
Tourists snatch arms and legs away from a passing train in Hanoi, Vietnam, shrinking back into rail side cafes that have brought lucrative business to a former slum disdained by the government.
HANOI — Tourists snatch arms and legs away from a passing train in Hanoi, shrinking back into railside cafes that have brought lucrative business to a former slum disdained by the government.
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