Hoa Binh

Hoa Binh

quick stop on the ride from Hanoi to Laos through heavy rainfalls

Location: 

Hòa Bình, Hoa Binh, Vietnam

Duration: 

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. Hoa Binh: lovely place in northern Vietnaminfo-icon but I'm just rushing through
  2. Cathedral: having a quick rest and nice chat with the surprised guard
  3. Roadtrip: driving in a hurry from Hanoi to Laosinfo-icon before my Visa expires
  4. Raindrops: rushing through the heaviest rainfalls in weeks on my bike
  5. Raincoat: getting wet to the bone despite a full body covering plastic

Image sources

  1. View over Hoa Binh City
  2. Cathedral of Hoa Binh
  3. On the wet road of Vietnam
  4. Saints staring at the Cathedral
  5. Me riding through the rain

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