Travel Guide to 8 Days in Hoi An: Ancient Port Town in Central Vietnam

Hoi An is an ancient port town in Central Vietnam that UNESCO prescribed a World Heritage site. The town is also a town of artisans, providing silk and tailoring to royalty in Hue and wood carvings to adorn the royal palaces. Because it is a port town, Hoi An is multicultural, very much like Melaka. In fact, Hoi An is divided into different communities, with the Japanese community separated from the other communities by the distinct Japanese red bridge popular in photographs of Vietnam.

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30 Days of Outfits in Vietnam in 1 Backpack

Because of the often difficult modes of transportation from the city to my hometown in Siquijor, I have always packed my bags light because I need to carry them myself. Our provincial transportation is as rough as you can get that sometimes we sit with chickens and pigs and a hundred other people. From an early age, I have carried my own bags and thus have learned to pack light and pack well that now it does not matter what mode of transportation I take. On our trip to Vietnam in August, I managed to fit 30 days worth of outfits in just one backpack weighing a mere 6 kilos!

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