Picking up the toddler from kindergarten in Phong Nha.
Out for a family cruise in matching minion jumpsuits in Da Nang.
Extra classes at a teacher's house in Da Nang.
A kid attempting to take part in an art class in Da Nang.
Daydreaming in Hue Imperial Citadel.
Tearing through the countryside of Phong Nha.
Playing outside a village hall in Hoi An.
Collecting herbs for lunch in Sa Pa.
Badminton is played by all generations in Vietnam.
Cheering for the race before it even begins in Hanoi.
Playing football in the maze of alleyways.
A (probably) well-earned nap in Hoi An.
There's always time for a quick nap.
Durian is known as the king of fruit in Vietnam.
The Vietnamese diet consists of a lot of vegetables.
Buying flowers and fruit for the family altar.
A night market in Hoi An.
Folk musicians in Hoi An.
A bride and groom in traditional outfits in Hoi An.
Korean tourists in traditional Vietnamese costume.
"Hey, look over there!"
A patch of shade in the blistering sun.
An electrician in Da Nang.
This crew can meet all of your timber-moving needs.
For just VND15,000, a hot bowl of bún măng gà beckons.
The only illumination you need for a meal on this Da Nang sidewalk.
a fruit seller on the beach at Mui Ne.
Merchants selling the freshest catch of the day right on the beach.
At a certain point in life, all you really need is a reliable friend for sitting.
''A piece of steak would do nicely for lunch.''
Smoking a hand-rolled cigar.
When in Da Nang, you can trust her to watch over your motorbike.
Dry fish, anyone?
An elegant street vendor outside a pagoda in Quang Nam.
People-watching on a cloudy day.
You don't need both shoes on for relaxing.
Cha cha cha and bolero are popular rhythms in Vietnam.
Light reading in the open air.
Don't forget to take a break from sitting every hour or so, even if you need a bit of support to stand.
An abandoned building in Da Nang.