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Hoi An is a small town in the central coast of Vietnam, situated roughly half way between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city. This little city was once considered the best port city for trade by Chinese and Japanese merchants. The influnce from the Chinese and the Japanese can be seen throughout the ancient city from architecture to food. The city would light up at night with lanterns while people from everywhere gathers and mingle along the river. It is one of the most photogenic place in Vietnam
Pic © Rajesh Pamnani 2018
Early dawn after monsoon rain down by the river, reprocessed to present it closer to how I saw it. Happy holidays and thank you.
Vendedor de lámparas en la esquina de Nguyen Hoang y La Hoi, Hoi An, Vietnam
Lamps vendor in Nguyen Hoang street corner with La Hoi, Hoi An, Vietnam
Năm nay tết muộn , hội làng cuối tháng hai rồi sang tận tháng ba dương , tháng ba còn cả hoa gạo hoa sưa ... lắm việc quá :)))
Trần Đăng- Hà Nội -2014
In a mood for checking our photo archives. Found this little gem while dreaming for Vietnam - two kids selling candles that you can let go on the nearby river. I have to go back there...
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Hoi An Central Market
Resting on the banks of the Thu Bon River, bustling Hoi An Central Market is certainly worth a look for its authentic slice of Vietnamese life. The market is busy throughout the day with locals bargaining hard alongside tourists so its best to arrive first thing in the morning. The negotiating over fish usually starts around 07:00 as the fishermen drop their catch off and the market vendors and local buyers dive in to get the best fish. Be warned that it can get very messy, nevertheless it's certainly a sight not to be missed. Inside the market there are also plenty of live ducks and chickens tied together and ready for sale alongside row upon row of Vietnamese cooking ingredients. The smell can get quite strong as the day heats up and the market will also become a lot busier and louder as the day progresses. If you want to avoid this, then head to the east side and the large shed type building which houses the tailors and all manner of Asian silk and textiles.
Market located in the center of the Ancient town of Hoi An, both for the part of sale of gender as the part of the restaurants is worth a walk, in the area of meat and others the smell is peculiar bone that care for the squeamish and the area of the restaurants is well worth it for lunch or dinner, they are small places run entirely by ladies who cook typical Vietnamese food at an unbeatable price
Hoi An Central Market
Descansando a orillas del río Thu Bon, el bullicioso mercado central de Hoi An es sin duda digno de un vistazo por su auténtica porción de la vida vietnamita. El mercado está ocupado durante todo el día con los lugareños regateando junto a los turistas, por lo que es mejor llegar a primera hora de la mañana. La negociación sobre el pescado generalmente comienza alrededor de las 07:00, cuando los pescadores sueltan su captura y los vendedores del mercado y los compradores locales se lanzan para obtener los mejores peces. Tenga en cuenta que puede ser muy complicado, sin embargo, es sin duda un espectáculo que no debe perderse. Dentro del mercado también hay muchos patos vivos y pollos atados y listos para la venta junto con hilera tras fila de ingredientes de cocina vietnamita. El olor puede ponerse bastante fuerte a medida que el día se calienta y el mercado también se volverá más activo y ruidoso a medida que avance el día. Si desea evitar esto, diríjase al lado este y al edificio tipo cobertizo grande que alberga a los sastres y todo tipo de seda y textiles asiáticos.
Mercado situado en el centro de la antigua ciudad de Hoi An, tanto por la parte de venta de género como la parte de los restaurantes, la pena pasear, en la zona de la carne y los demás, el olor es peculiar, la atención de los aprensivos y la zona de los restaurantes merece mucho la pena para comer o cenar, hijo pequeños puestos regentados en su totalidad por señoras que cocinan comida típica vietnamita a un precio inmejorable
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