Travel ::
Journalist Jou Ying-Cheng from Taiwan, who worked in Geneva for a few years and who contributed occasionally to GenevaLunch while in Switzerland, is back working in Taiwan and traveling in Asia. He shares with us a extraordinary view of the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam, “Very defiant motorcyclist”:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptR_1cPqgZE[/youtube]
Posted by :: Ellen Wallace on 15 May 2011 at 10:25 | permalink
GenevaLunch, 15 May 2011.
Filed under: Travel
Tags: driving, Hanoi, Jou Ying-Cheng, motorcycle, roads, traffic, video, Vietnam
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August 19th, 2011 at 1:43 pm
While it might be mind-boggling for a Swiss person who is accustomed to orderly traffic, that’s an acceptable way to ride a scooter in Vietnam. Vietnamese people hate laws. The result? No one can go straight and fast for more than 2 seconds in a Vietnamese city.