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Hoi An: Haven of Peace

Part of the UNESCO heritage, Hoi An is a haven of peace in the midst of a noisy country. I had a crush for that little city, where time had stopped for a while.

Cars are forbidden in the city, which makes it perfect for tourists to visit it by bike or walk. 
The town is very small, you only have two main streets, but it doesn't mean you will be bored in here. 


The main attractions are around lanterns and tailors. Hence, you will probably find yourself spending minutes, that become hours in one of these shops. 
If you have a specific idea of the clothes you'd like to have, come with pictures of your items and let the tailor operates! 


Apart from shopping, Hoi An is a melting pot that kept advantages of every civilization that came in the city. You will eat a French Baguette with the traditional Cau Lao, pass the Japanese Bridge, and admire Chinese temples. 


They propose a good option that allows you to visit 5 places in town for 25 USD. 





Among all the places you can visit thanks to the pass, I'd recommend the Chinese temple, and the japanese bridge that will bring you to the oldest house in Hoi An (right after the bridge, on your right). 


At night, the only thing you need to do is: open your eyes! 
The lanterns rekindle the city harmoniously and provide a peaceful atmosphere.

You can walk around and enjoy a tasteful mango ice cream near by the river.


For the next days: 
Once your shopping and cultural activities are done, you have several choices. You can either rent a bike and drive 3km to the first beach, or spend the day visiting My Son or the Marble Mountain. 
However, if you have more time, you may go visit the imperial city: Hué. 


How to go?
Jetstar - Thursday to Sunday
  • Tursday: Singapore - Ho Chi Minh - 7.35pm - 20.35pm
  • Friday: Ho Chi Minh - Da Nang - 6.15am - 7.30am  
  • Sunday: Da Nang - HCMC - 2.40pm - 3.55pm
  • HCMC - Singapore - 6pm - 8.55pm with Tiger Air

Where to eat?
  • Bazar Café - 36 Tran Phu
  • For a French Croissant or 'Pain au Chocolat' - Cargo Club - 107 NGuyen Thai Hoc Street
  • Hai Café - 111 Tran Phu Street

For a French speaking tailor?
Van Cloth Shop - 113 Tran Phu Street

Where to sleep?
Vinh Hung Emerald Resort



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