Hang Thiec-Tin street. The noise from this street echoes a few blocks away. It's easy to tell when you're near this street. These people produce all kinds of orders, from small shaped boxes to huge water tanks. They also make the money burner boxes for people to use on special lunar days, for burning fake ceremonial money.
Hang Non- Hat street, where you can now buy handcrafted traditional musical instruments and glass mirrors, glass windows, and aluminium windows. This is a really interesting part of the old quarter in Hanoi where you may find a really Vietnamese souvenir for your friends or family.
12 comments:
Wow, do you have any pictures of the musical instruments?
those traditional music instruments looks very beautifully crafted!
Wonderful. Thanks for the pictures.
Tin Street really lives up to it's name!
This looks absolutely fascinating. I shall note it down as a place to visit.
Is there a good time of the year, weather wise to visit Hanoi?
So I see. This is another recipe for me. You should have joined the Recipe Swap over with mumbo jumbo. I just couldn't email you as I could not find one.
Thanks for comments, I will post more about Hanoi Streets really soon and you will see the different between them.
FRIDAY'S CHILD, i was try to do that before but i dont know hwo to do that. Thanks
This is very interesting and you take very beautiful pictures.
I was on Tin and Hat Streets and they are absolutely amazing.
The Tin and Hat streets look like an open closet. I have to admit that i would not walk there.
Yes I agree with your saying about the vietnam and there association with tin and hat streets.
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It is a good post....This is another recipe for me. You should have joined the Recipe Swap over with mumbo jumbo. I just couldn't email you as I could not find one...:(
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