When we were in the planning phase of this trip, I wasn't sure I wanted to go to Vietnam. I was nervous about stories I had heard about crime, health and safety, crowded buses, etc. and I wasn't really sure how comfortable I would be taking the kids to this country. After doing some research, I came across some information about a small town called Hoi An and decided this might be a great place to spend some stationary time- soaking up the culture, enjoying cheap food and doing some school work. So that's just what we did. We spent 10 lovely, low key days in Hoi An, Vietnam. One of many flower displays along the river A calm town in the morning The famous Japanese covered bridge Hoi An is a town of about 120 000 people. It used to be a major port- for the Champa kingdom from the 2nd to the 10th centuries and then, after the 15th century, it was one of South East Asia's major ports. The Old Town of Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage site and ap
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