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My Son temples

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

The My Son temples are about an hour and a half’s drive into the hills from Hoi An.  This site was built and used by

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Hoi An cooking class

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

The cooking class with chef Viet at Dao Tien River Restaurant followed our visit with him to the produce market.  Viet took us step by

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Hoi An produce market

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

We arrived at a restaurant on the river’s edge for a cooking class.  The chef, Viet, had first planned a visit to Hoi An’s produce

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Full Moon Festival

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

As good fortune would have it, or perhaps thanks to our particularly talented travel consultant, we had arrived in Hoi An on the day of

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Hoi An

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

One of the first things we had to do when we reached Hoi An late in the afternoon was visit a tailor.  Hoi An is

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