Hội An Trong Mưa
Colorful cyclos in rain
Town people traveled along the street.
Tourists visited the famed japanese covered bridge.
The Japanese bridge seen from the other side.
A lone Japanese tourist walked in rain
Art gallery in Hoi An
Upper floor of an ancient house
Tay Ba-lo's wandering aimlessly.
It's safer to walk the bike on the heavy rain
A poorer part of the Ancient town
Japanese tourists walked the rain.
Tay Ba-lo lost the direction. Coming or Going?
The Rain was getting heavier. Shot from the vintage point. 5 frames HDR panorama.
Another lady Tay Ba-lo??? Most of the houses were already converted to giftshops, retaurant etc, some do not, and remains a residental home. The rent for a large restaurant runs around US$3000
Pretty purpose flower flew with the strong wind. Colorful town, warm and lovable.
Walking aimlessly.
A goverment office on the left.
My favorite: from the upper deck of the ancient home. And this is the nicer section of the town.
The street of Hoi An in business district - close to our hotel (not in the ancient town)
Hình một con đương nhỏ ở Hội An khi trời vừa chập choạng tối. Phố xá vừa lên đèn làm lấp lánh những vỉa hè, những mảng đường ướt át vì những cơn mưa dầm cả tuần, cả tháng vào mùa đông ở vùng Nam Trung Bộ Viêt Nam.
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