Due to the impact of storm No. 10 Bualoi, heavy rain occurred in many Central provinces extending to the Northern Delta and Midland provinces from September 26. Many tourists have encountered many "half-crying, half-laughing" situations at this time.
The couple, Ms. La Thi Van Anh (26 years old, Hanoi) had a "difficult to forget" wedding photo shoot at Tu Duc Mausoleum, Hue. A month before the trip, the family booked a plane ticket and hired a photographer, but Ms. Van Anh was determined not to cancel her schedule.
She shared: "We had avoided storm No. 9 outside of Hanoi before, but when we flew to Hue, we both heard about storm No. 10 (laughs). On September 27, we had a wedding photo shoot that lasted about 3 hours at Tu Duc Mausoleum.
I never thought it would be so heavy rain, thunder and lightning, the water under the lake would rise quite high. Luckily, the photos were successful, I was just a little wet."

However, Ms. Van Anh is very optimistic about this unique memory, because wedding photos taken in the rainy season in Hue have their own unique features.
Mr. Duong Van Hoai Phuc (31 years old, Hue) - a tour guide and wedding photographer for Ms. Van Anh and her husband - said that the local tour guide team always creates the best conditions to ensure the safety of tourists, especially during the rainy and stormy season.
"At this time of storms and floods, we still accept guests but always choose safe locations and strictly follow the regulations of relic conservation centers. This is also the season of no customers in Hue," Mr. Phuc expressed.
Similarly, when traveling to Da Nang for the first time, Ms. Dieu Yen (26 years old, Quang Ninh) has made a detailed schedule. She plans to row coral in Son Tra peninsula, take a cable car to Ba Na and visit Bay Mau coconut forest, and walk around the old town in Hoi An.
However, due to strong winds and heavy rain, her plan was shaky. Instead of just getting bored staying in a hotel, when the rain stops, Ms. Yen takes the opportunity to go outside, see Dragon Bridge, travel to Hoi An ancient town to walk around the streets and enjoy delicious dishes.
Ms. Cao Thi Thao (26 years old, Ninh Binh) decided to postpone her return flight to stay in Da Nang for another 2 days, to make up for the rainy and stormy days.

Ms. Thao did not hesitate to confide: "I have made up my schedule to go out from home, but due to the impact of storms and floods, all plans have been canceled. In the past few days, taking advantage of the light rain, I just went out to walk on the beach; other times, I just stay in a hotel room and change sleeping places (laughs)".
Currently, Da Nang's weather is stable again after the storm. Ms. Thao and her friends are preparing to enjoy Hoi An on the afternoon of September 29. On the morning of September 30, she will wake up early to welcome the sunrise, swim in the sea and spend a whole day experiencing Da Nang cuisine.