All across Asia have trains running a few meters from residential houses. Mumbai has it, Manila has it etc, just that in Thailand and Vietnam they have managed to make it a tourist attraction by placing markets and restaurants 😊
It is completely against rail roads and vehicle roads codes of Vietnam, but they still let it slide because over the time it has been a small culture attraction of the city.
@@JuvyAmorMaravillasfortunately our pets are not as dumb as us humans. They smart, anytime they feel something very large coming their way. Pet run away, not humans. So no pet casualty reported. 😂❤🎉😅
Nice and neat and clean. Trains like this run in the Philippines also - but they are no tourist attraction with people waiting with cameras - no, it's full on and watch out.
There were more trains in the Philippines, but the presidents - puppets of USA, destroyed most of the railways. Now mostly it's only memories drown in jungles
Yeah, you can only access it from certain sections and they have people there most of the time. There’s only a few trains every day so it’s not like they’re barreling through every 10 minutes.
I know this won't make sense to most Americans, since it goes against our rights to freedom, but _apparently_ trains like to run on a predetermined schedule...
I would not ever do this but not because I am not spontaneous, because all it take is that one person to do something stupid enough like the person who kinda stretch out her arm pointing at the train this could tag the person along bringing everyone else including objects with the train. All because that one small stupid thing that person did ‘pointing at the trains’. Because people have no common sense. Think about that before attempting this experience!
For their law, it’s not illegal, yes it’s a legal. What you call legal, somewhere else it’s a illegal. But on the opposite, what you call illegal, of course somewhere else it’s a legal.
The entrance of the famous Rail street has been barricated by its Government enforcement officer stopping the tourist from entering without any reasons. Unless you have to comit to buy any drink or foods to the shops inside the Rail street. That is very ridiculous, an ugly scene of corruption and severely collateral damage to the image of tourism in Hanoi city 😡😡😡
If you go to the southern part of train street there are no problems. It’s only at the main tourist section where they will stop you. It was getting too dangerous with close calls from silly tourists who weren’t listening to the shop owners etc.
I know it doesn't make sense to the western law but you need to understand people living near the train track for the last 80 years at least before it turns into a tourist attraction.
You would think so ! They’re surprisingly on top of it and make sure everyone is seated etc. I have heard about people getting some nasty injuries trying to touch the train etc. 😳
I think you mean Americans would die by the hundreds there. I want to see that but with an Olive Garden. How quickly do you think parents would get little Johnny under control? LOL
All across Asia have trains running a few meters from residential houses. Mumbai has it, Manila has it etc, just that in Thailand and Vietnam they have managed to make it a tourist attraction by placing markets and restaurants 😊
Yes definitely, it’s an interesting sight to see!
@@EmmieandPaulhace un año el gobierno ordenó cerrar todos los cafés y restaurantes, pero veo que siguen en forma ilegal.
It is completely against rail roads and vehicle roads codes of Vietnam, but they still let it slide because over the time it has been a small culture attraction of the city.
Und das weißt du WOHER, das sie gegen Eisenbahn- und Straßenverkehrsordnung Vietnams verstößt?
Unfortunately, business activities on railroad safety corridors like this are illegal in Vietnam
I recommend to picnic on the highway, it's very nice too 🎉
WHY???
Better than a roller coaster.
It's fantastic
Leave it be👍
We were there in October ‘23. Great fun! The train was something to see.
It is definitely something to experience isn’t it! 😆
If someone felt faint and suddenly just lean out a little 😱😱
I know ! I guess that’s why they make everyone sit down ? 😂
Muito bacana 👏👏👏👌👍🤩🇧🇷
It's not about legality but acceptance. .look at all the people sitting there😅
It was crazy 😂
I just cant imagine how many pets died in that street.
@@JuvyAmorMaravillasfortunately our pets are not as dumb as us humans. They smart, anytime they feel something very large coming their way. Pet run away, not humans. So no pet casualty reported. 😂❤🎉😅
Nice and neat and clean. Trains like this run in the Philippines also - but they are no tourist attraction with people waiting with cameras - no, it's full on and watch out.
Are you living in the Phillipines Dave ? We are planning on coming there soon!
There were more trains in the Philippines, but the presidents - puppets of USA, destroyed most of the railways. Now mostly it's only memories drown in jungles
Welcom the coffee train shop , khâm thiên đống đa , hà nội
Thank you! We will be back very soon 😁🙏🏼
Cool
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
And how do all these people know about the train approaching? There's no too much time to dodge if you're on its way, it's moving fast.
Yeah, you can only access it from certain sections and they have people there most of the time. There’s only a few trains every day so it’s not like they’re barreling through every 10 minutes.
I know this won't make sense to most Americans, since it goes against our rights to freedom, but _apparently_ trains like to run on a predetermined schedule...
I would not ever do this but not because I am not spontaneous, because all it take is that one person to do something stupid enough like the person who kinda stretch out her arm pointing at the train this could tag the person along bringing everyone else including objects with the train. All because that one small stupid thing that person did ‘pointing at the trains’.
Because people have no common sense. Think about that before attempting this experience!
one sneeze! Poof! there goes your selfie! LOL
in USA would have 1 suicide per week. Sorry to say!
Per week or per day?
It's not about legality but acceptance. .look at all the people sitting there😅😅😅😅
It's not about legality but acceptance. .look at all the people sitting there😅😅
Very true!
It is quite dangerous!
So is riding a motorcycle in ELK GROVE CA-
Correction-
More like a DEATH WISH
If that train derails, they are all done.
can't because train obligatory slow at here
This is still less dangerous than para gliding.
Cualquier cosa sirve para atraer turistas inconscientes,pero si hay algun accidente despues no se quejen.😂
Je veux aller ici 😫
We are going back very soon! It’s so crazy 🤯 you need to go! 😁
@@EmmieandPaul my grandfather was a train driver in France that’s why. I'll have to book a little ticket for myself hahahaha
Its not legal tho 😭
Nice
Because it's Vietnam
That my friend is very true 😂😂
In Vietnam, it's the law of the jungle to have trains behind your house.
For their law, it’s not illegal, yes it’s a legal. What you call legal, somewhere else it’s a illegal. But on the opposite, what you call illegal, of course somewhere else it’s a legal.
việt nam tham nhũng số 1 nên chỉ cần ít tiền nó hợp pháp.
I honestly can't see what the fascination is all about.
Just something cool and fascinating about it, this would be closed down in a second in any western country.
Oh it is, bit the train is really fast.... no chance if anything happens....
Its the thrill of being so close to something you associate with danger
@@Leigh1169 Scuba diving with sharks, I get it. Rap run abseiling, I get it. Sitting on the side of a railroad track, I don't get it.
Well then you're not living a truly fulfilling life LOL try it you might like it @@truesouth4784
'How is this LEGAL' - it's a shame you used such a dumb, annoying title.
Because its ANOTHER COUNTRY
The entrance of the famous Rail street has been barricated by its Government enforcement officer stopping the tourist from entering without any reasons. Unless you have to comit to buy any drink or foods to the shops inside the Rail street. That is very ridiculous, an ugly scene of corruption and severely collateral damage to the image of tourism in Hanoi city 😡😡😡
If you go to the southern part of train street there are no problems. It’s only at the main tourist section where they will stop you. It was getting too dangerous with close calls from silly tourists who weren’t listening to the shop owners etc.
I know it doesn't make sense to the western law but you need to understand people living near the train track for the last 80 years at least before it turns into a tourist attraction.
people would die by the hundreds here
You would think so ! They’re surprisingly on top of it and make sure everyone is seated etc. I have heard about people getting some nasty injuries trying to touch the train etc. 😳
I think you mean Americans would die by the hundreds there.
I want to see that but with an Olive Garden. How quickly do you think parents would get little Johnny under control? LOL
@@Stuff_And_Things That is the clown food effect ... scream, eat, play. Those kids have years of training.
well i mean if we had a street like that here, with this population
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Everyone knows about Train Street. Whats the big deal?
Scary