By gooddream on Skatehive
Tet is over and I sit in my home office right now once again listening to the annoying sounds of hammers, people just pounding on things, using circular saws to cut tiles, and my most hated, the dreaded rotary cement-drill. These all stopped for about 10 days over Tet and I rejoice every time that happens. I truly embrace the reduced activity as it seems nearly every Vietnamese person goes somewhere in the countryside or something and spends a very long time partying with family. I wonder if the countryside is just extremely loud over that time? hmmmm. I'll have to look into that. https://vcdn1-vnexpress.vnecdn.net/2024/02/10/ANH-1112-1707536305.jpg?w=460&h=0&q=100&dpr=1&fit=crop&s=krUXmtKXERtpcbYWoLaX2g src While I have only ever been in Danang for Tet, I have heard stories and read them about how all the big cities go majorly quiet during these times. The people who choose not to celebrate Tet probably enjoy the relatively empty streets and the quiet just as much as I do... but there