With ancient town Hoi An submerged under floodwater following prolonged heavy rains, boats have become the main means of transport locally.
Prolonged torrential rains and water discharge from upstream hydropower reservoirs have submerged many streets in downtown Hoi An mid-October. |
A boat and kayaks pass along Nguyen Thai Hoc Street near the Museum of Folklore on October 8. |
Boats are moored near Hoi An Market at the intersection of Tran Phu and Tran Quy Cap streets on October 12. |
A group of foreigners experience flooded Hoi An Town by boat. |
All tourist activities in Hoi An have been suspended since early October following heavy rains and severe flooding. |
Charging about VND100,000 ($4.3) per person, locals often ferry tourists along Bach Dang, Hoang Van Thu, Nguyen Thai Hoc, Tran Phu, Phan Chau Trinh streets or across the Hoai River to Nguyen Phuc Chu and Nguyen Phuc Nguyen streets. |
Local children have a splash on flooded Hoang Van Thu Street after floodwaters rose again on October 17. |
Bach Dang Street near Pagoda Bridge, a symbol of Hoi An, was submerged under 0.5 meters of water on October 11. |
A father carries his son along flooded Nguyen Thai Hoc Street. Read:https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/places/boats-offer-lifeline-to-waterlogged-hoi-an-4180432.html |
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