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Foreign tourists flood Hanoi Train Street after two years of absence

Updated: 18:18, 03/09/2022
Once a favorite tourist destination frequented by foreign tourists, Hanoi Train Street, which has been closed for over two years over safety reason, is gradually reviving.

Hanoi Train Street is formed by railway tracks running alongside Dien Bien Phu and Phung Hung streets in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, with residential buildings just a few feet away on either side.

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Kesiah (C) from France who came to Vietnam from Aug. 16 poses for a photo with her friends on the Train Street.

The highly unusual sight of a train running several hundred meters on these tracks fascinates tourists from within and outside the country.

However, Hanoi authorities decided to shut down selfie hotspots and makeshift coffee shops in 2019 as a safety measure.

Since Vietnam reopened international tourism and resumed pre-pandemic visa policies in mid-March, the train street has begun to revive with the return of foreigners.

Coffee shops along the Train Street have resumed business activities after a long time of closure.

However, in order to reopen coffee shops must pledge to comply with railway safety regulations, meaning they can only provide indoor services.

Nguyen Quoc Hoan, vice chairman of Hoan Kiem District, said family business establishments along the Train Street can operate normally but must ensure railway safety measures.

Local authorities have frequently inspected their business and imposed fines on violators.

As the train comes near, everyone gets off the tracks to record the event on their phones.

The tracks were built by the French, who used the railway to transport goods and people across Vietnam, which was then part of Indochina, along with Laos and Cambodia, more than a hundred years ago.

During the Vietnam War, parts of the railway tracks were damaged by American bombs that rained down on the northern region.

Today the original meter-gauge tracks are still a regular mode of transport for locals and tourists.

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A family of South Korean tourists on the Train Street.

The 300-meter-long section from Dien Bien Phu to Tran Phu street is home to 50 coffee shops, which are open until midnight, offering soft drinks, beers and popular Hanoi dishes including bun cha (grilled pork with rice noodles), nem chua ran (fried fermented minced pork) and nem cuon (spring rolls) with prices of VND30,000-50,000.

Currently, the train runs through the neighborhood at 9 p.m., the busiest hour on Hanoi Train Street.

Before the train prepares to approach, the loud speaker system would warn tourists to get off the track to ensure safety.

South Koreans topped the list of foreign visitors to Vietnam this year, at 173,000, out of 1.44 million.

Vietnam has lifted most Covid restrictions for foreign tourists.

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Source: VnExpress

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