Entrance to the Temple of Literature. |
Inner Courtyard entrance at the Temple of Literature. |
Some of the early Saints' Tablets are displayed here. |
Main building of the Temple of Literature. |
Confucius is the most revered person in Vietnam. |
Pagoda at the grounds of the Temple of Literature. (can't see any ladder or stairs to the upper floor.) |
Minor gateway at the TOL. |
Mythical animals at the inner courtyard gateway at the TOL. |
The original presidential residence of Uncle Ho. |
This house on stilts was requested by Uncle Ho because he preferred the simple life. |
Ground floor of Uncle Ho's residence. |
There were 2 rooms upstairs. |
A reproduction of the famous One Pillar Pagoda, the original was destroyed by the French colonist. |
Entrance to Ngoc Son Temple. |
Entrance to bridge crossing to Ngoc Son Temple. |
Hoan Kiem Lake. |
Vietnamese mythical creature, a fish which became a dragon. |
Another mythical animal found at Ngoc Son Temple. |
Mythical animal found at Ngoc Son Temple. Note the ceramic shards inlay. |
mythical animal found at Ngoc Son Temple |
mythical animal found at Ngoc Son Temple |
Symbol on roof of Ngoc Son Temple. |
Old Quarter street scene. |
Old Quarter street scene. |
Old Quarter street scene. |
Old Quarter street scene. Notice the width of the shops in Hanoi, mostly about 5 metres only. |
All the newest Crumpler bags for your picking. |
Ancient Vietnamese hieroglyphics found on buried copper drums. |
Motorcycles of Hanoi as seen from our hotel. |
Cyclo vs electric buggy in green vehicle war. |
Old Quarter shop, see how high the bags are hung up. |
Most of the motorcycles are parked orderly in Hanoi. |
The sidewalk or five footway is sometimes used to display goods. |
I was wondering how to reach for the items at the corner of the display. |
Most of the shoeshops sell only ladies' shoes. |
Be careful where you park your vehicle. |
Alfresco lunch in Hanoi Old Quarter. |
Mobile florist. |
Common scene in Vietnamese cities, vendors plying their goods on baskets. |
Youths slicing cooked beef. |
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. |
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Amazing shots
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