Hoi An in Central Vietnam is an utterly fascinating town. A Unesco world heritage site, it is now a major tourist attraction. The streets of the Old Town are closed to vehicles, only bicycles and cyclos can pass down the twisting cobbled streets. Old houses line the streets and waterfront, with temples interspersed every so often. Narrow alleyways, street sellers, a bustling market make for an irresistible atmosphere.
Some doors from shops, homes, temples and alleyways from my forays around Hoi An…..
After photographing all these doors, I needed a snack. This lovely street seller who produced such a coy look for my shot fed me on spicy chicken and banana fritters…yum!
Linking with Thursday Doors, hosted by Norm Frampton. Pop on over, take a look at some more world doors or even take part….
Thanks for the virtual trip to Vietnam, with its different doors. The set with the men holding the lamps is quite something.
janet
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Thank you Janet, it was just a lovely place….
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A wonderful yet unique variety of doors in this collection. If I didn’t know where these were taken, just from all the openings in many of these doors to allow air to circulate, I’d guess that it must be very hot and humid there most of the time.
Nice post 🙂
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You are right Norm, it was pretty humid when I was there, the summer months are bad, I was told. Thanks!
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Wow! Impressive. They make me wonder what is behind them. Great set of shots from Vietnam.
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Thanks, Ian, lots of interesting things are behind those doors, especially in the temples and old houses!
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All very enticing!
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Thanks Mick, it was a great trip…
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Wow, those gold and red pillars are fabulous. Great photos.
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Thanks, Jean, it is a place full of fabulous sights…
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Great doors, great colours.
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Thank you! It was a place that filled my memory and the card!!
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Thanks for another “entire” city tour with doors and people. Great shots to wet our interests in visiting on our own.
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Thank you so much, apologies for the delayed reply too. Vietnam is a fascinating country, well worth a visit…
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