travel asia vietnam phu my highway QL51 shops

Highway QL51 is lined, almost continually, with shop-fronted homes...
Many of these capitalist business owners seem to be doing quite well.

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Typical shops front on high narrow homes, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.
The businesses include "Dien Gia Dung" (electric appliances) and "Nha Khoa" (dentistry).



Shop-front homes, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.
"Huy Hoang" translates to "Glorious" and seems to refer to thier housing finance business.



Shops, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.
"Viet Hoa Tuoi" translates to "Fresh Capitalization" and "Cua Hang Tu Chon" is "Buffet Shop."
"Quay Thuoc" is "drugstores."



Shops, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.



One of many seemingly "modern,""upscale" cafes, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.



Typical food stand, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.
This stand sells cam vat tai cho (orange), chanh day (passion fruit), and sam lanh (cold ginseng) drinks.
"Tra Tac" translates as "paid cooperation"... the meaning of which, in this context, I have not found been able to find on the internet.



Food stand, Highway QL51, Phu My to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2020.
This stand features xoi man (salty sticky rice), banh uot (wet cake), banh mi heo quay (roasted pork sandwich),
and banh hoi (rice vermicelli woven into intricate bundles often topped with chopped scallions or garlic chives sauteed in oil).




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