3 hours and half from Hue to Hoi An with minivan, it charged 12USD including tour guide. We passed by Marble Mountain is one of the landmark place for the tourist. Hoi An is the ancient town, pretty tiny but so fascinating, there are so many things to do. We first checked in hostel that we did booking through the booking.com, I won’t have recommended you here, [Vinh Huy] hotel costs about 13usd per night and the way they treated customer was so impolite, I was trying to say hello to her, she sat at the next chair close to the receptionist desk, then I told her that I’m from booking.com but she had no reaction at all, she was still on the chair and playing her phone, and asked me to show my passport. After bathing I went out to desk and asking her again about some of attraction places, like what to do here, where to eat, she did not response to me and keep scrolling her phone, the next question was not responded from her still, and finally she got mad at me, she replied with loud [There was nothing to do here in Hoi An] Maybe I interrupted her playing game.  

We just ignored what she gave a shit and walked away. We rented a bicycle and cycling around city only 1USD. We headed to ancient town and crossed one nice bridge there is the nice spot we can take beautiful photos, spent an hour and sipping our coffee at local café. There are a lot of old buildings with colorful standing there, we can’t describe how beautiful it is, until you see with your eyes. I definitely fell in love with old town in Hoi An, also we have tried some of ethnic foods too.

Old town area was not allowed for motorbike only walking and biking. We spent almost 3 hours keep enjoying the landscapes and wonderful old structure. Hoi An was stealing my heart away. Food and drink was much more expensive than if compare to Phnom Penh, or probably we are foreigner J the ridiculous thing when I spoke to them in Vietnamese the price quite different, was like I spoke Vietnamese price could be 10,000dong but when I spoke English it was up to 20,000dong haha better find local who speaks Vietnamese.

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This is MJ Fang from Cambodia, i hold MBA, current working as accountant but i am here do not like accounting, i love traveling, like roaming around i never stop my foots in one place. Want to know more about my traveling experiences, life, story please visit my site www.mj-travelblog.com, i am glad if my blogging here will inspire you guys to travel more.