North Vietnam, Vietnam, Hanoi
Life On The Railway Tracks
This guided walking tour around Hanoi’s urban tracks provides the opportunity to immerse yourself in the daily life of those who live and work along the city’s main railway line.
The tour navigates the narrow streets of the old town which are dissected by Hanoi’s main railway artery. Accustomed to the deafening noise of the passing trains, the residents go about their daily chores – cooking, cleaning and raising their families – almost oblivious to the slow moving trains.
Then, the walk leads you to the historic Long Bien Bridge, built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was severely damaged by bombardments during the Vietnam War due to its strategic position (the only bridge at that time across the Red River and connect Hanoi to other provinces).
You will pass the ageing Long Bien railway station and enjoy a bit of interaction with the street vendors before sitting back to enjoy a cold soft drink – or even a local beer.
What you’ll do
- Take a guided walking tour along Hanoi’s main railway line, witnessing daily life in the old town.
- Observe residents cooking, cleaning, and going about their routines alongside slow-moving trains.
- Visit the historic Long Bien Bridge, built in the early 20th century and damaged during the Vietnam War.
- Pass the ageing Long Bien railway station, interact with street vendors, and relax with a cold soft drink or local beer.