In the heart of Hanoi's busy Old Quarter, French-built railroad tracks have become a hotspot for tourists seeking the perfect Instagram selfie, and for cafe owners serving up hot coffee and cold beer, according to an article by the Paris-headquartered AFP news agency.
French-built railroad tracks have become a hotspot for tourists. (Photo: AFP)
Hanoi (VNA) - In the heart of Hanoi's busy Old Quarter, French-builtrailroad tracks have become a hotspot for tourists seeking the perfectInstagram selfie, and for cafe owners serving up hot coffee and cold beer,according to an article by the Paris-headquartered AFP news agency.
Though picturesque, they are also perilous: the tracks are still in use andmost days visitors must scramble for safety as the daily train rumbles throughthe narrow streets.
But for many, the thrill ofdodging a speedy train is part of the appeal.
"It was amazing but scary in the same sense, a little bit overwhelmingbeing so close to the train," Australian tourist Michelle Richards toldAFP.
The tracks were first builtby former colonial rulers France who used the railway to transport goods andpeople across Vietnam, which was then part of Indochina, along with Laos andCambodia.
During the war against US imperialists, parts of the railway were badly damagedby American bombs that rained down on the communist-ruled north.
Today the originalmetre-gauge tracks are still a mode of transport for tourists and travellersseeking a cheaper option.
But in the past few years, visitors to Hanoi have seized upon theirphotographic possibilities.
Hemmed in by houses and cafes, the tracks offer a unique charm for buddingtravel photographers and a business opportunity for makeshift cafe ownerswho have set up shops.
"It's got a really weird charm. You've got flowers from the balcony comingdown, you've got buildings which are very old and close to each other. You seepeople here living close to the train tracks,” Hong Kong tourist Edward Tsimsaid.
As the train rumbles into view, everyone clears the tracks and pulls theirphones out to capture the scene.
"It felt like waiting for Christmas... and when it arrived, wow, it wassomething else,"ไ British tourist Paul Hardimaꦜn said. "Well worth thewait."-VNA
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