Framing Hoi An
Hoi An Waterfront at Night: In Hoi An, every full moon (14th of the Lunar month) it’s “Lantern Festival” aka “Legendary Night”. Electrical lighting in the historical center is reduced to the minimum and houses are all lit up with traditional silk lanterns. Streets are packed with locals as well as tourists who enjoy local food, dance performances and poetry recitals. Be sure not to join in early, as most Vietnamese will be in bed by 11 pm.
Photo by zimmel
Photo by zimmel
Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An: Cua Dai Beach in Hoi An. About 4km from the Old Town. We rode our bicycles there, taking advantage of the good weather we had that day. Took us only about 15 minutes, and it was a pleasant ride to the beach.
Beach is not too bad; sand is pretty fine and soft, but water wasn’t crystal clear. Waves at this beach were pretty big, but the lifeguard was no where to be seen.
Photo by yipinglim
Beach is not too bad; sand is pretty fine and soft, but water wasn’t crystal clear. Waves at this beach were pretty big, but the lifeguard was no where to be seen.
Photo by yipinglim
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