Thursday, November 2, 2023

Tourists Finds Pleasure Sipping Coffee Near the Railroad

A railroad crosses coffee shops in Hanoi. Credit: Thanh Nien Online

 Even though the train guard blew his whistle to stop some tourists, the cafe owners still found a way for customers who came inside.

Chris and his girlfriend, both Canadians, travelled to Vietnam for 3 weeks. His journey started from Hanoi, went to Hue - Da Nang and finally stopped in Ho Chi Minh City. On the morning of October 25, the two went to the train street cafe and were surprised to be stopped by a security guard.

Chris and Jess still needed to understand what was happening. The new rule was that the railway cafe street was closed, prohibiting customers from entering. They turned away

However, the shops inside the train barrier were already crowded with customers sitting and drinking coffee as the photo described.

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