Hoi An is a charming town in Central Vietnam, located just south of Danang. In about 15 years, it’s gone from a small fishing village to a full-on tourist destination with a wide range of hotels (including many 5-star resorts in nearby Danang).
Throughout the city, lights hang and are illuminated at night (such as the ones above).
Locals flock to Hoi An as well, such as these newlyweds having their picture taken near the famous Japanese covered bridge.
Most tourists miss the bustling fish market, tucked deep into the covered market area next to the river. I happened upon it early one morning and despite the smell, I loved the energy and vibe.
Even if your reason for visiting Hoi An isn’t to purchase custom-tailored clothes, most people can’t pass up at least one item from this town famous for being able to create an item within hours. I had a pair of capris custom-made (with embroidered geckos!) in less than 6 hours for $10.
Travel Well!
Beth
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Photo of the Day: North Vietnam
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Karen says
Good shot of the newlyweds Beth – you managed to avoid showing the nearby throng of onlookers by the bridge!