This week, I’m joining Dan’s CFFC with the theme “views from or in public transport.”
We actually took this ride in Hanoi for no reason other than to have a bit of fun. We were early for our restaurant reservation, so instead of waiting around, we hopped into a tuk-tuk just for the experience.
To be honest, it was far more expensive than booking a GRAB (a popular public transport in Southeast Asia). But sometimes, it’s not about choosing the cheapest option … it’s about saying yes to the moment. And I’m glad we did.
The open sides, the breeze, and the busy streets made it all so exciting. I loved watching the other lane rush past, with cars and motorbikes speeding by so close that, at times, it felt a little scary.
















NOTE: Tuk tuks in Vietnam, often referred to as xe lam or pedicabs (cyclo), are primarily used for tourist city tours.

Wonderful photos, Teresa. I like that you find the best street art wherever you travel. It looks like a fun and lively city.
Oh you noticed haha. My eyes are immediately drawn to these street arts without me noticing it. Thanks Dan, the place is so lively.
I really enjoyed Hanoi. Weather looks very humid and steamy. You took some great photos. It’s great fun in a tuk tuk but as you say they’re not cheap anymore
Everything else is cheap though. Especially the food so I really enjoyed it.
Some lovely moments captured. I especially like that last shot.
I took a tuk tuk in Thailand and thought I was going to die! It was fun but scary in the heavy traffic. It was very cheap but it’s how many of the locals get around.