There are lots of artists in Hanoi, who will
be glad to paint your portrait, or that of
anyone else.
The streets really come alive at night. Here, people
have dinner in a sidewalk cafe. Unlike those in other
cities, these cafes take up the entire sidewalk, so
pedestrians end up walking in the street.
This group, including a photographer, was waiting
to cross the street. The women are dressed in the
traditional Vietnamese outfit, which is still relatively
common here.
The changing of the guard at
Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum.
I love the yellow dress the little
girl is wearing.
Another view of the mausoleum and the guards.
The mausoleum was closed, allegedly because
Ho Chi Minh's body -- which is on display, a la
Lenin -- was being "freshened up".
These little girls were playing in the lobby of the
hotel, while waiting for a party to start.
A night view of the pagoda in the
lake near our hotel. The area around
the lake is busy every day, but it
really comes alive at night, when what
seem to be thousands of teenagers and
young adults come out to meet friends
and enjoy the view.
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