Hoi An is known for its food.
Hoi An- weather by month, water temperature.
Hoi An is packed with historical homes and buildings and quaint cafes.
Hoi Janwillem! What if I could put him in front of you?
I liked some parts of Vietnam, but Hoi An is the only part I really loved.
An Bang and Cua Dai beaches are both close to Hoi An and are great places to spend an afternoon.
Since that day the Ashtami put an end to the terrible human sacrifice and is celebrated each year as Hoi Ashtami.
Hoi An, three women tried to keep me in their store until I bought something,
even if that meant pulling on my shirt.
Hoi An has a population of around 120,000
and is an ancient town which has served as a port for the past 500 years.
While buying t-shirts in Hoi An, three women tried to keep me in their store until I bought something,
even if that meant pulling my shirt.
This section of Hoi An has been preserved by strict zoning laws,
something I found very unusual in a country that seemed ready to develop anything.
With the support of GEF, a financial mechanism for several
environmental conventions, a women's union piloted the project named"Socialisation of solid waste management in Hoi An".
Hoi An is one of the most colourful
and vibrant cities and the night markets along the river banks lit by thousands of lanterns are an experience.
While buying t-shirts in Hoi An, three women tried to keep me in their store until I bought something,
even if that meant pulling on my shirt.
Finally, continue to“Japanese Covered Bridge Pagoda”
first built in 1593 by the Japanese community of Hoi An to link the town with the Chinese quarters across the stream.
Continue to the famous Japanese Covered Bridge Pagoda,
first constructed in 1593 by the Japanese community of Hoi An to link the town with the Chinese quarters across the stream.
Go a step further and
let them discover how to cook it themselves in the bewitching surroundings of Hoi An, preferably in one of the cooking schools that's
in a scenic riverside spot.
In the afternoon, board a local boat and cruise down the Thu
Bon River, enjoying the unspoiled countryside and stopping to visit a pottery village and a woodcarving village before returning to Hoi An harbour.
Without a good book or a desire to shop, you will find yourself itching for some excitement elsewhere,
but the beauty of Hoi An is that it's an oasis of calm in a country
that can sometimes be overwhelming.