Pacific Hotel Da Nang
92 Phan Chu Trinh Str Da Nang, Vietnam
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Downpour in Dalat
Decided to break up the long journey by spending half a day in the mountains before heading on to Mui Ne. Arrived in the early afternoon and noted an immediate change from coastal Nha Trang, namely that of the fact that it was pouring down with rain. The rain was so bad that we decided to stay in the hotel that they dropped us at. The room wasn't …
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A shopping we will go...
... made here but in the end get sucked into one pair of sandals. The woman pressures me to buy three pairs but I hold my ground (again) and stick to one. If the shoes turn out badly I’ll chalk it up to experience and not worry about the money to much.
Sat 17th Dec
This morning I am going to My Son (pronounced me son), a Cham temple complex near Hoi An. The temple complex is small compared to those such as Ankor and ...
Last day in Hoi An.
... to us refusing to leave us alone. When we went to town we went to "Green Moss" resturant where we had lunch and for $2 extra got to go into the kitchen and watch how they cooked our dishes including the recipes. Hoi An specialities of Rice Pancakes (amazing!) and Cau Lao (pork and noodle dish). Scribbled down the ingredients to try at home and lunch was delicious. After a relaxing afternoon with another wander ...
Let's get cooking...
... I suppose I should concentrate a little on the food, wow it was yummy! Hanh talked us through every stage, getting us to help prepare everything and then giving us time to sit down and enjoy the dishes we had made! They were all really simple to create and could go from a shopping board full of ingredients to a finished article in about 20 minutes. When I get home I will be making a trip to the Asian supermarkets for all the essentials!
A miracle has occurred, the ...
Sin Chow from Vietnam
... tour group has its advantages, including having parties on the overnight train (I think our group was the loudest ever on a Vietnamese train) and learning about different cultures. Ahem. What I mean is, we have picked up many - particularly Australian -sayings. Here is a small selecton:
1. "Totes amazeballs" - Australian for "I think that is thoroughly good" (actually only one Aussie called Ruthie says this but this is in ...



