Scratching out a living on Hanoi City streets

VOV.VN - If you want to know Hanoi, walk the city streets and get to know every side street and the quirk and character of its people. How many eke out a living speaks volumes about their depth of character and grit.

Motorbike transporters on Nguyen Cong Tru Street.

Selling newspaper on a sidewalk on Quan Su Street

Painting portraits on Hang Dao Street

Bicycle repairman on Dinh Liet Street 

Slaughtering poultry at Cau Dong market  

Tea shop operator at the corner of Hang Chi Street 

 

Recycling plastic bottles on Dinh Tien Hoang Street

Barber on Trang Tien Street

Selling ice cream in Hanoi Old Quarter 

Selling bananas on a sidewalk on Bao Khanh Street 


Junk dealer peddling his bike on streets surrounding the Hanoi Old Quarter

Repairing shoes and handbags on Cau Go Street


Repairing bicycles on Le Thai To Street

Toymaker on Hang Ma Street


Break time at the foot of the Long Bien Bridge

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