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IMG_1984 Strolling around waiting for the mausoleum to reopen, the One-Pillar Pagoda offers an interesting view. IMG_2018 The nice staff at what must be the best little japanese restaurant in Hanoi. Japanese food is very good and very affordable in Vietnam. IMG_2005 The main railway station in Hanoi. IMG_2038 The train from Hanoi just arrived in Hue, and the sellers get active. IMG_2050 Rain is no fun for tourists... IMG_2046 ... and locals alike. IMG_2062 One of the gates around the walls of the Hue Citadel. IMG_2069 This fort boasts the tallest flag pole in Vietnam. IMG_2081 Streets in Hue are quieter than in Hanoi, but only marginally so. Honking is an integral part of driving in Vietnam. IMG_2109 A gas station. IMG_2119 Hoi An: the entrance to the old city area. IMG_2127 The fresh produce market in the old city is the most attractive thing to visit in Hoi An. IMG_2132 A colorful display of vegetables. IMG_2133 There are many ways of moving over water, from the smaller boats... IMG_2138 .. to the medium-sized ones... IMG_2095 ... to the tourist ferries. IMG_2149 All sort of traffic on the streets. IMG_2160 Not too many sights to behold in Da Nang. IMG_2167 The colorful interior of a pagoda in Saigon. IMG_2184 Life sucks at the Saigon zoo. IMG_2272 The river promenade in Saigon is not too impressive. IMG_2277 With warmer weather and brighter skies, city sights seem more colorful in Saigon than in Hanoi. IMG_2321 A nice little corner in one of the parks in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. IMG_2168 Good-bye.