Feet up, relax on a lounger by the hotel pool. From a comfortable position that I look back at the past two days in Hoi An. It feels like a holiday. After a month "working" it's time to interrupt the rhythm travel and what to hang on the beach. Much more is anyway not to.
This morning we are on a tour of the attraction of Hoi An was: My Son, an ancient temple complex of Cham, a Hindu people from India. The temples seem to be similar to the known Ankhor in Cambodia, only the complex is much smaller. Unfortunately, the Americans (in their brutality) a large part of My Son blasted, but what's left of it, was certainly impressive. All brick buildings, filled with beautiful decorations (and moss).
Incidentally, our trip to My Son quite matineus: recommended by the Lonely Planet we are already at 5 o'clock in the morning departed, so we could be great for tourists mob. That was a success. We finally buts but with a man or 30 on the complex and that was just enough to occasionally even take a picture without a tourist out to make.
Yesterday we went to the beach, on the bike. Although Hoi An as a seaside resort goes through life, gold and azure least another half hour road cycling. Beautiful beach, palm trees and a brown blue sea. Very clean, but not the azure of the booklets. Incidentally, it is now quite hot (thank God, our air conditioner repaired yesterday) and we, despite all lubrication practices, rather sunburnt.
The food here is also fine. The town is charming and cozy and the people here are much warmer and cozier (whether they fall you still bother to purchase many suggestions). We have decided here to stay for a while. Our Israeli friends go away after tomorrow, so tomorrow is our last day. That will be a shame. For us a few days quiet Hoi An.



























4 April 2010
Tsvi 3:45 p.m.
Well, I have no idea what you wrote, but are you coming?!
we're waiting!
4 April 2010
Ingrid 8:27 p.m.
Hey Michael and Judica,
Nice to you every time to read reports. I was 15 years younger with more guts .......
You are now in Hoi An, the 12th are you there yet? Then there because my parents, who are on tour in Vietnam.
I wonder .......
Love from a wet Netherlands, but hey, what's new.
Ingrid
5 April 2010
9:45 p.m. Cas Jönsthövel
Hi Michael and Judica,
but that's not just a trip that is truly a world to call. Are today for the first time on your site because you were talking about when I was staying with Jack and Bettie dinner. Here we have just the 'Passover' eaten, Juliie are still at rest on that beautiful beach?
Warm greetings from Rotjeknor,
Cas