Hanoi’s Train Street is one of Vietnam’s most thrilling attractions, where trains pass just inches from cafés and homes. Despite restrictions, visitors can still experience this incredible ...
Hanoi Train Street in the Old Quarter of Hanoi offers a unique experience where a railway track runs just inches from homes, ...
Vietnam residents are rightfully celebrating recent advances in public transit.
With one machine already drilling nearly 1 kilometer, Hanoi has now deployed a second TBM to accelerate work on the ...
If the guard blocks entry to the infamous Hanoi Train Street or the experience feels like a tourist trap (which it is fast becoming), settle down here for dinner instead. You can still watch Hanoi ...
The SE1 "Spring Train," decorated with traditional Tet symbols, began its journey from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, marking a vibrant start to the Year of the Snake. On the evening of Lunar New Year’s ...
Whether they're hair-raisingly fast, crossing spine-tingling bridges and viaducts or appearing to dangle in air, these trains offer rides that are anything but relaxing.
Tourists use their smartphones to capture images of a passing train at Hanoi's Train Street, November 2024. Photo by VnExpress/Hoang Giang Hanoi welcomed 6.35 million foreign tourists last year, ...
Hanoi Train Street in the Old Quarter of Hanoi offers a unique experience where a railway track runs just inches from homes, cafes, and shops. Despite safety concerns and restricted access ...