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Hoi An, not just a place for clothes


Hoi An isn't just for clothes, we've found it a perfect spot to take some time out to soak up an enchanting part of Vietnam.  We've taken relaxing strolls around the old town which is a world heritage site so it retains a sense of history and charm.  Sipping Ca Phe Phin (Vietnamese coffee) and nibbling on the delicious french inspired desserts isn't a difficult way to while away the day.


We hired Vietnamese bikes and cycled 4km to Cua Dai Beach, a gorgeous 30km stretch of golden sand and clear blue water that was deserted.  Sharon was a bit unsure on the bike at first but she got better.  The guy who rented out his bikes gave a concerned look when she slowly wobbled away! :-)


We took part in a great cooking course (Red Bridge Cooking Class), the cooking part wasn't really that intense but we had a brilliant day.  It started off with a guided trip to the local market where we watched farmers and fishermen selling their fresh produce, then we took a cruise down the river to a beautifully set restaurant on the waterfront.  We learnt how to make 3 or 4 local dishes as well as some decorative touches to make it all look pretty.  The teacher was an absolutely hilarious chef, he had a very dry sense of humour and an accent like a Vietnamese Borat. He had us in stitches so many times.  I must say, my cooking expertise far surpassed Sharon's on the day, she had a shocker.  For example, she flipped her rice pancake straight from the pan onto the gas stove where it instantly burst into flames... whoops :-)  though her tomato skin rose looked a lot more like a flower than my effort :-)


After the lessons the whole class had lunch together enjoying the dishes we had learnt to cook but which were prepared by the restaurant staff (thank god, I didn't fancy eating Sharon's efforts).  We then took a cruise back to Hoi An Town where a few of us finished up with mouth watering desserts from a great patisserie (The Cargo Club).

As was mentiond in our previous journal, we are staying at the Green Field Hotel. This place has turned out to be a great place to mix with fellow travellers and we have made some wonderful friends, the free happy hour cocktails brings like minded people together ... hic :-) 

Next stop Hue.....


Posted on 08/05/2007 8:46 PM Visits: 7
ciara: 08/06/2007 7:15 PM
Well if theres on piece of advice I can give you...God hates a chancer but loves a trier...You go Sharon!!
I just spoke with Kirsti and she mentioned, that a motor bike ride around Hue is great.....
Loving ye're work
Ci and Steve x
Alison: 08/07/2007 2:55 AM
You two look like you are wasting away!! Eat some more! x
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