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December 23rd 2009
Published: January 17th 2010
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I took my first ride on a sleeping bus to Hoi An. I had never seen a bus like this. All of the seats lie almost flat and your feet rest under the back of the seat in front of you. It was great! I think it costs about $6 for the three hour ride from Hue to Hoi An. We got dropped off in front of a Phuong Hanh Hotel, who also owns the bus. Rooms here were $10 a night and Denis and Linka got a room he... Read Full Entry



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My SonMy Son
My Son

Do you see what I see?
Before and After CafeBefore and After Cafe
Before and After Cafe

This cafe is on Le Loi Street in Hoi An and it was really cool. And not crowded.
Cool MosaicCool Mosaic
Cool Mosaic

In the Tan Ky House
TempleTemple
Temple

I don't know which temple this is, but it was really beautiful.
Temple in Hoi AnTemple in Hoi An
Temple in Hoi An

There were so many...
TempleTemple
Temple

There were a lot of temples on the walking tour, and since they didn't check my ticket, I got to see a lot of them instead of just one.
IncenseIncense
Incense

Those big red coils are incense. They were all lit.
Incense coilIncense coil
Incense coil

Giant incense coils were in most of the temples. They create an unbelieveable amount of smoke.
IncenseIncense
Incense

Neverending incense coils
Do I need to say it? Do I need to say it?
Do I need to say it?

Another temple...
Not sureNot sure
Not sure

what this is.
Hoi An MarketHoi An Market
Hoi An Market

The Vietnamese eat lots of green things.



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