Hoi An likes an outdoor gallery. The light and yellow walls create the perfect backdrop for any photographic topic and they have constantly inspired me. Réhanh The town of Hoi An is a photographic sensation not only due to its colourful lanterns but also due to its architecture and mustard colour. I was taken aback … Continue reading Hoi An is the colour of prosperity – it was prosperous
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Taking my time in Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An was the place where I spent the most time. The lack of sunshine on most days grounded me and I spent some time in cafes, reading, or observing what was happening around me. Noticing people. Something that I consider to be one of my weakest points is how unaware I tend to be … Continue reading Taking my time in Hoi An, Vietnam
The vibrant Hoi An, the Lantern City of Vietnam
It was hot when I arrived in Hoi An. The driver who had taken me from Hue to this new city left me by the hotel I had booked. I was starving but first I needed a quick shower before heading off to explore the city everyone had said I would absolutely adore. Yet, after … Continue reading The vibrant Hoi An, the Lantern City of Vietnam
From Hue to Hoi An – fishing villages, Hai Van Pass, a Dragon Bridge & the Marble Mountains
The drive from hue to Hoi An was about three hours full of incredible views and spots. I didn't want to miss out, so I hired a driver through the tour company Stop & Go. It was the most costly way to get from Hue to Hoi An, the next stop, but I don't regret … Continue reading From Hue to Hoi An – fishing villages, Hai Van Pass, a Dragon Bridge & the Marble Mountains
Royal Tomb Hopping in Hue, Vietnam
The day after visiting the Imperial City enclosure, I was going to be hopping around the resting places of the Emperors who reigned it. And these were the kind of resting places I had never seen before. Of course, it was nothing like the cramped Victorian cemeteries in London - but that is to be … Continue reading Royal Tomb Hopping in Hue, Vietnam