After spending 24 hours on the train, we finally arrived in Hoi An after a short bus ride.
Hoi An has a beautifully maintained - and very touristy - old town in French colonial style with old wooden houses. As a symbol of the meeting of different cultures - Chinese, Japanese, French, Vietnamese - which is partly due to the fact that Hoi An, together with Da Nang, used to be an important port city, the facades were painted yellow. Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and therefore they are still decorated in their original color. The Chinese once brought lanterns to the city, which became a characteristic feature.
This bridge connects the new district (left) with the old town (right).
The monkey is on one side of the bridge, meaning that construction began in the Year of the Monkey. On the other side you can find a dog, in this year the construction was completed.
In addition to the beautiful old houses, which we were allowed to visit, we could also visit Chinese temples.
Hy took us to a tailor where Jakob had a suit and shirt tailored. Measurements were taken in the morning, the style and fabrics were chosen, the first fitting was in the evening, and by lunchtime the next day they were almost finished. Some minor adjustments still need to be made, then the suit will be sent out.Jakob at the first fitting.
1) Der Anzug schaut ja "ur"-schick aus! 2) Ich hoffe, ihr gebt wenn ihr wieder zuhause seid, hier einen Vietnamesisch-Koch-Kurs. 3) wunderschön sind die Lampions......das taugt ja gut als Alternativ- Weihnachtsdeko !