This image explains Vietnamese traffic patterns better than words ever could.
The nước mía sign is priceless.
Posted on the Expats in HCMC Facebook group by Nicolas Cordin.
This image explains Vietnamese traffic patterns better than words ever could.
The nước mía sign is priceless.
Posted on the Expats in HCMC Facebook group by Nicolas Cordin.
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