On the evening of November 17, Tran Hung Dao Street in front of Dong Ba Market (Hue City, Thua Thien - Hue Province) was cleaned up and bustling with people and vehicles after days of flooding.
In recent days, due to the impact of heavy rains and floods, Hue City has been severely flooded. Streets have turned into rivers, and villages have been submerged in water. People and households have been struggling to cope with the floods, and therefore, food courts have had to close to ensure safety.
Hue food street in front of Dong Ba market has reopened after the flood.
But now, after the flood subsided, people's lives have gradually returned to normal. Food streets have opened to serve diners.
At the food court on Tran Hung Dao Street in front of Dong Ba Market, the stalls are crowded with tourists. There are a full range of dishes such as rice rolls, grilled pork vermicelli, banh beo - nam - loc, nem lui, banh khoai, bun Hue, bun hen... to serve everyone's needs.
There were about 32,000 domestic tourists and 8,000 international tourists staying in Hue during the recent flood, all of whom were safe. On the evening of November 17, many tourists had the opportunity to visit Dong Ba market to enjoy the cuisine and buy delicious and strange dishes as gifts.
Food court in front of Dong Ba market opens from 5pm daily.
Stall with Hue specialties.
Even though it just went through a flood, the raw vegetables still have enough flavor to make Hue grilled spring rolls more delicious.
Many tourists come to Dong Ba market to buy conical hats as gifts.
Many stalls at the Dong Ba market gate are open to serve tourists.
Bun bo Hue, one of the 6 typical dishes of Hue.
Food court in front of Dong Ba market
Tran Hung Dao Street in front of Dong Ba market with peaceful scenery.
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