hotsia kids school break trip 12/26: Vietnamese Chicken Rice, Night Walk in Hội An
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hotsia kids school break trip 12/26: Vietnamese Chicken Rice, Night Walk in Hội An
Hello, I am mr.hotsia, back again with real-life stories from the 12/26 school break when I took my family to Vietnam, a city full of charm and diverse cultural atmosphere. This time, I chose to bring the kids to experience both delicious food and fun in Hội An, a small town famous for its uniquely beautiful and charming nighttime atmosphere.
Vietnamese Chicken Rice, a dish kids must try
One of the dishes that my kids and I really loved in Hội An was Vietnamese chicken rice. I have eaten Thai-style chicken rice many times, but this time I tried the Vietnamese version which has a distinct difference in flavor and the fragrant aroma of local spices and herbs added. The rice is soft and very fragrant and rich, the chicken is tender and juicy, served with a special dipping sauce that is not too spicy, suitable for kids who can't handle spicy food well. From my personal experience, eating Vietnamese chicken rice in the atmosphere of a market or small street-side shop in Hội An made me feel closer to the daily life of the locals.
If anyone is interested in trying simple Vietnamese food that kids can eat, I recommend this dish. And if you want to learn more about Vietnamese cuisine, you can watch the cliphotsia kids school break trip 12/26: Vietnamese Chicken Rice, Night Walk in Hội Anthat I made, where you can see the real atmosphere of me and my family eating together.
Night Walk in Hội An, an unmissable charm
After recharging with chicken rice, the kids and I went for a walk in the old town of Hội An at night, which was an experience unlike any other. Colorful lanterns were hung all along the streets, creating a romantic and warm atmosphere. The kids were fascinated by the colorful lanterns and the crowds gathering along the walking street.
I walked past local shops selling handicrafts and snacks with a wide variety to choose from, including Vietnamese sweets and small souvenirs suitable for kids. Walking in Hội An at night is like truly learning about the lifestyle and culture of the Vietnamese people.
This kind of atmosphere reminded me of Lạng Sơn Province that I once visited.Lạng Sơn ProvinceThere, the markets and walking streets are equally interesting. This kind of walking trip is suitable for families with kids because there is no rush, giving everyone time to fully absorb the atmosphere.
Travel and accommodation in Hội An for families
For traveling to Hội An, I recommend using bus or taxi services from nearby cities like Đà Nẵng because it is convenient and affordable. Also, choosing accommodation in Hội An is important. I have stayed in a small guesthouse that felt warm and friendly, perfect for families with kids because it is easy to walk to the market and walking street.
If you want a peaceful and quiet atmosphere, I suggest choosing accommodation not far from the town center because Hội An is a very walkable city. Kids won’t get tired from traveling, and parents can feel at ease.
Travel experience with kids in Vietnam
Taking kids to travel in Vietnam is not difficult or scary as many think. I, mr.hotsia, have direct experience. Kids like it here because there is delicious food and many places to walk around. Also, most Vietnamese people are friendly and helpful to tourists. Traveling between cities like Vĩnh Long or Đà Lạt is also easy and fun.
For those interested in reading my previous travel stories in Vietnam, such asVĩnh Long Bus StationorBuddhist Temple in Đà Lạtthese help provide a good overview of travel and interesting places for families.
Summary
Taking kids to Hội An during the 12/26 school break was an experience full of fun and genuine cultural learning. The Vietnamese chicken rice I recommended is a simple dish that kids love. The nighttime walk in Hội An was full of unforgettable impressions. All of this made me, mr.hotsia, feel that Vietnam is a great country for family travel, especially if you want to escape the hustle and bustle and experience a friendly atmosphere. Although not a very big city, Hội An has a charm that makes everyone want to return.
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