kiemchacsu
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kiemchacsu
Well-known
Sapa became a tourist Disneyland years ago.
Yes; not only Sapa but other tourist attractions in Vietnam also.
Some remoted are like Ha Giang is still less affected.
Only Hoi An can balance some how between tourist development and culture reservation.
kiemchacsu
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Freshly developed from recent rolls,
"Sugar cane juice shop" as you can see about 50 cent per glass
Sugar cane juice shop by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr
Leica M4, 35/2.8 Summaron
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"Sugar cane juice shop" as you can see about 50 cent per glass

Leica M4, 35/2.8 Summaron
Kentmere 100 pushed 400 using Agfa G74C 1+20+1 22C
kiemchacsu
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Well, the good thing that keep people in the Hanoi Old quarter sticked in their places despite of narrow and dense living spaces, is technically you don't have to move to far to get a service.
Movable nail shop by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr

Ko.Fe.
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Cool ladies. And it makes sense to do it outdoors.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Yes they are. They didn't even care to look at me standing there in 1m distance, just only concentrated on their jobs.Cool ladies. And it makes sense to do it outdoors.
oftheherd
Veteran
What great photos guys! I really enjoyed them. I always enjoy seeing the photos in this thread, but the last two pages are really neat. Brings back memories for sure.
Thanks all.
Thanks all.
Tim Zhou
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Van Mieu Hanoi
DSC00138-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Hanoi
DSC00143-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Van Mieu Hanoi
DSC00131-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr

Hanoi

Van Mieu Hanoi

Tim Zhou
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The railways in Hanoi are interesting as local people live and work along the tracks
DSC00150-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Hoi An
DSC00374-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr

Hoi An

oftheherd
Veteran
Tim Zhou, I really enjoy your photos. Especially the people living near the railroad tracks. Interesting look at how people are living, and I really love the tonality. keep the photos coming.
Just curious if there are still itinerate barbers still in Vietnam. They used to travel by motorcycle or bicycle with hand powered tools. They also had a tool with a long thin rod and a thin round piece of metal. They could clean a person's ears with it. Many GIs got their hair cut by those barbers.
Just curious if there are still itinerate barbers still in Vietnam. They used to travel by motorcycle or bicycle with hand powered tools. They also had a tool with a long thin rod and a thin round piece of metal. They could clean a person's ears with it. Many GIs got their hair cut by those barbers.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Tim Zhou, I really enjoy your photos. Especially the people living near the railroad tracks. Interesting look at how people are living, and I really love the tonality. keep the photos coming.
Just curious if there are still itinerate barbers still in Vietnam. They used to travel by motorcycle or bicycle with hand powered tools. They also had a tool with a long thin rod and a thin round piece of metal. They could clean a person's ears with it. Many GIs got their hair cut by those barbers.
I've posted a thread about railway neighbourhood here, check it out.
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111503
Those barbers are no longer available, instead of this below, simple stall outdoor:

Tim Zhou
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Tim Zhou, I really enjoy your photos. Especially the people living near the railroad tracks. Interesting look at how people are living, and I really love the tonality. keep the photos coming.
Thanks for your comments. Few more from that area.
The railway tracks slowly come down to the ground level. People get access to shops and houses by the tracks

It feels just like a street here

As Trung pointed out in his post, residents in this area live in cramped space

My goal that day (Christmas Day, 2016) was to walk towards Long Bien Bridge on the tracks, but I had to give up due to safety reason (didn't want to appear on the news next day that a foreign tourist killed himself...).

Tim Zhou
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Sapa
A local orchid farm is on the right hand corner, a water buffalo with a wooden bell on its neck is walking with its calf towards the village. Domestic animals in Sapa regions all seem very happy
DSC00215-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Terraced rice fields in Sapa
DSC00326-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Children go back to village after school
DSC00220-Edit-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
A local Hmong lady, Ze, also my hiking guide
DSC00213-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
A local orchid farm is on the right hand corner, a water buffalo with a wooden bell on its neck is walking with its calf towards the village. Domestic animals in Sapa regions all seem very happy

Terraced rice fields in Sapa

Children go back to village after school

A local Hmong lady, Ze, also my hiking guide

Huss
Veteran
Just outstanding photos in this thread.
Tim Zhou
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A senior citizen does exercise on Long Bien Bridge, Hanoi
DSC00071-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi
DSC00014-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi
DSC00023-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Independence Palace (Basement), HCM City
DSC00458-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
School children return home, Can Tho
DSC00406-Edit-2 by T Zhou, on Flickr

Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Independence Palace (Basement), HCM City

School children return home, Can Tho

Tim Zhou
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Children play a game called Đánh cù, Sapa

DSC00300-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Sapa

DSC00338-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Sapa

DSC00182-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
I have probably no more photos to share here until I return to Vietnam one day. Hopefully, it will be soon and I will meet Trung in Hanoi to take some photos together. Cheers everyone for all the comments.

DSC00300-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Sapa

DSC00338-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
Sapa

DSC00182-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
I have probably no more photos to share here until I return to Vietnam one day. Hopefully, it will be soon and I will meet Trung in Hanoi to take some photos together. Cheers everyone for all the comments.
kiemchacsu
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Thank you Tim Zhou for your contributions in this thread, fantacstic photos that some of which me as local never witness before, for instance this below.
And yes, a meet up in Hanoi would be great next time you are here.
DSC00300-Edit by T Zhou, on Flickr
And yes, a meet up in Hanoi would be great next time you are here.

oftheherd
Veteran
Recently I came across some old photos I had taken in Vietnam when I was there from 1969 to 1972. Some are hardly worth showing as they were either very badly exposed or were damaged in surviving a house fire. But with kiemchacsu's indulgence for what it is worth:
I believe this was a village near Bong Son, on the coast above Quin Nhon. That was when I was in the 173rd Airborne Bde. I have no idea what the sign says.
This is a photo of me on Quang Tri Combat base. Those who recognize such things will realize I am wearing the unit patch of the 1st Brigade (Mech) of the 5th Division. Model airplane building has always been a thing I liked. We didn't spend 24 hrs a day in combat, for a year. In fact, my job hardly ever landed me where there was shooting going on. We did occasionally get 120mm rocket fire just to keep us on our toes.
This and the photo above are examples of poor exposure or fire damage, or both. It depicts girls who wish to sell beer and/or soda. If you had known them a long time, I am told some (but not most) might sell marijuana. Prostitution existed but you normally had to go to a special area or house to engage in that. This girls only wanted to sell beer and soda. They were usually very friendly, but in a nice way.
This I think was shortly after Tet of 68 (The Tet) when we convoyed from I think Pleiku to Bong Son. We came on this shortly after observing a lot of thick black smoke ahead of us. Looks like it was a pretty stiff fire fight. It may have been ARVN screening the road ahead of us. I never heard.
If/when I get a chance to scan some that are better to look at, I will post them here if kiemchacsu doesn't mind.
Edit: most photos before my arrival at Quang Tri would have been with a Welta Welti and all above are Kodachrome.

I believe this was a village near Bong Son, on the coast above Quin Nhon. That was when I was in the 173rd Airborne Bde. I have no idea what the sign says.

This is a photo of me on Quang Tri Combat base. Those who recognize such things will realize I am wearing the unit patch of the 1st Brigade (Mech) of the 5th Division. Model airplane building has always been a thing I liked. We didn't spend 24 hrs a day in combat, for a year. In fact, my job hardly ever landed me where there was shooting going on. We did occasionally get 120mm rocket fire just to keep us on our toes.

This and the photo above are examples of poor exposure or fire damage, or both. It depicts girls who wish to sell beer and/or soda. If you had known them a long time, I am told some (but not most) might sell marijuana. Prostitution existed but you normally had to go to a special area or house to engage in that. This girls only wanted to sell beer and soda. They were usually very friendly, but in a nice way.

This I think was shortly after Tet of 68 (The Tet) when we convoyed from I think Pleiku to Bong Son. We came on this shortly after observing a lot of thick black smoke ahead of us. Looks like it was a pretty stiff fire fight. It may have been ARVN screening the road ahead of us. I never heard.
If/when I get a chance to scan some that are better to look at, I will post them here if kiemchacsu doesn't mind.
Edit: most photos before my arrival at Quang Tri would have been with a Welta Welti and all above are Kodachrome.
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