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Our 3rd day in Hoi An started with another beautiful breakfast spread at the hotel. It's amazing what a few weeks of selection deprivation will do to you. We've found our two most available breakfast options to be either eggs/white toast or crepes/bananas. Lovely options in their own right but tiresome after eating them continuously for over 2 wks. We haven't been partaking too often in the vietnamese standard breakfast of pho because it is still too darn hot, even in the morning! After breakfast, we toured some sites around Hoi An which was the confluence of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architecture in the 19th century and then took a taxi out to My Son which is the largest remains of the Champa civilization (Hindus). Coined the poor man's Angkor, it provided a little primer for our excursion to Angkor in a few weeks.
Friday, July 9, 2010
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