women in tradition Vietnamese silk ao dai's |
The ramp up to Tet has begun, stores are crowded with shoppers buying that last special thing that will make their Tet perfect. Streets which are normally overflowing with motorbike, bicycles, buses, taxis when the unthinkable happens, ka-wam, the frenzy of Tet hits. So now you have the normal crush of daily traffic plus
Chinese built motorcycle trucks |
motorbike with plant hauler |
HCMC where they will be sold.
Whoops, so as I storm on about Tet and you my reader are wondering and so what is it. Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year is called Tet in Vietnam. So not to be redundant and because I'm lazy and don't want to redo my old post, I'll toss in a link to what I wrote last year commemorating 2013 the year of the snake, this year, 2014 it's the horse. I'll have new photos of this years decorations on Nguyen Hue street in a few days.
waiting for buyers to haul these beauties home for Tet decorations and as gifts for friends and family. Some of the newly purchased plants can be carried on the family motorbike while larger ones need to draw from a bevy of motorbike transporters with converted seats to a haul the plants behind the driver, then always, if there is a buck to be made, you have the enterprising cyclo drivers and then for the really large trees and shrubs commercials delivery trucks. Interesting, though today I was over there and didn't see hide nor hair of any cyclo drivers. Maybe the $12.00 government Tet bonus sent them all into retirement.
This is a bit strange for me as in the past the Tet period in Sai Gon has always
it must be Tet, sausages anyone |
no forklifts - all loaded and moved by hand |
Thanks for coming along - Doug