Hôi An
It was still raining a little bit, but only half-heartedly, when we arrived in Hôi An. The bus that took us here was seriously pushing the company's hotels on the passengers. We already booked our hotel, so the tour guide didn't bother us too much. Instead he zoomed into the other passengers, and we were taken around the various hotels the company has to offer, for them to inspect before renting a place to stay. Once we reached our own hotel, we quickly dumped our luggage in our rooms and rushed out to rent bicycles to visit the Medieval City. No, I didn't fall off my bike, thank you for asking.
We had tea...
We got lost ...
All in all, we had a great time. Thank you Monkey God of the Japanese Bridge!
It was still raining a little bit, but only half-heartedly, when we arrived in Hôi An. The bus that took us here was seriously pushing the company's hotels on the passengers. We already booked our hotel, so the tour guide didn't bother us too much. Instead he zoomed into the other passengers, and we were taken around the various hotels the company has to offer, for them to inspect before renting a place to stay. Once we reached our own hotel, we quickly dumped our luggage in our rooms and rushed out to rent bicycles to visit the Medieval City. No, I didn't fall off my bike, thank you for asking.
We had tea...
We got lost ...
All in all, we had a great time. Thank you Monkey God of the Japanese Bridge!
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