Friday, December 17, 2010

Hoi An


We arrived in Hoi An on December 16, a picturesque little town just off the ocean (approx 4 kms). It was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999; however, it is quickly becoming recognized, and vastly popular for its concentartion of tailor shops.We intend to stay in Hoi An for only a couple of nights, as our schedule, and our budget are fairly tight. Kathryn could spend weeks having a new wardrobe designed.

These photographs are from our stroll through the town upon our arrival.

The main street leading toward the Thu Bon river. In the evenings, after 7pm, the central streets are only open to bicycles and foot traffic.


This photograph is along the Thu Bon river. Vietnam has had an unusual amount of rainfall along this part of the coast, as evidenced by some of the flooding. 

Another photograph along the river. The buildings are stunning, 19 century french colonial archeticture.


A photograph from across the river. The fishing boats nestled securily up river


One of only a coupe of bridges linking the town across theThu Bon river. Beautiful lanterns line the bridge



Gordon looking particularily nervous as he's having one of his two shirts tailored; perhaps it's the prospect of having to return to some form of office work one day.

Kathryn strolling down the central street at night, loving the pedestrian only access. Unfortunately, this photograph doesn't capture much of the beauty but at least gives you an idea

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