The train street in Hanoi, Vietnam, is one of the most unique and iconic places in the city. This narrow street, located in the old quarter, is famous because the train passes right through it every day. The houses are close to the tracks and the residents have fully adapted to the passing traffic. When the train approaches, people have to quickly sidestep the street to make room, and often shops and cafes are temporarily closed. Yet daily life here is as busy as ever, with people living their lives in the shadow of the railway. Tourists come from all over the world to see the spectacular train passes, but the street remains an important part of local residents' daily lives. The combination of the bustle of the city, the proximity of the train and the charm of the old quarter makes it a special experience.
Siedse Jan is a Dutch photographer who moved to Mallorca in spring 2022. For many years he has been passionate about photography, especially during his travels, where he developed his love for street photography and portraits. In Mallorca, he found new inspiration, capturing local culture and.. Read more…