Not only in Vietnam, but also the rush hour in other countries
No matter where you live, you can still see rush hour traffic jams in any country in the world.
The phrase "rush hour" makes you think of a large number of people rushing to the streets with their cars. Everyone is in a hurry: this brother rushed home to have dinner with his family, the other sister was busy with an appointment, .
No matter where you live, you can still see rush hour traffic jams in any country in the world.
Beijing, China
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Venice, Italy
Chhattisgarh, India
Tokyo, Japan
Siem Reap, Cambodia
London, Great Britain
Moscow, Russia
São Paulo, Brazil
Taxi in Kampala, Uganda
Palermo, Italy
A train in Bangladesh
Update 16 December 2018
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