hotsia kids School Holiday Trip 13/26: Hoi An Morning Market
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hotsia kids School Holiday Trip 13/26: Hoi An Morning Market
Hello, I'm mr.hotsia. Today, I take the kids on the hotsia kids trip to experience a new morning life at Hoi An Morning Market in Vietnam, a charming destination that truly opens the world to the local way of life.
Hoi An is an ancient town recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, known for its historic architecture and atmosphere that preserves traditional Vietnamese culture. Hoi An Morning Market is an ideal place, in mr.hotsia's view, to bring kids to experience the authentic morning life. This market is not just a place to shop but a hub of fresh and warm local lifestyle.
Walking into the market, the first thing you notice is the aroma of spices, herbs, and fresh seafood displayed on the stalls. Fresh vegetables, colorful fruits, and local foods invite the kids to try tasting. This market is a life classroom that can take you on a long journey in just one morning.
mr.hotsia takes the kids past stalls selling freshly grilled squid fromVietnamese Grilled Button Squid video clipwhich smells fragrant and tempting. Personally, I enjoy the variety of food here, from the flavorful Vietnamese chicken biryani that is unforgettable to handmade traditional desserts crafted with care. The kids get to taste and learn how to make local dishes from friendly and cheerful vendors.
Hoi An Morning Market also offers interesting local handicrafts and unusual fruits and vegetables that mr.hotsia has never seen in Thailand, allowing the kids to broaden their horizons and absorb culture through real experiences.
Besides the market atmosphere, traveling to Hoi An is also a fun experience. I have written about traveling in Lang Son ProvinceLang Son Province, Vietnamwhich is not far away. There, local markets and rich culture also thrive. For those interested in the diversity of northern and central Vietnam, traveling between these provinces provides a clearer overall picture of the country.
For the kids, seeing a fresh market open at dawn is a lesson in commerce, communication, and daily life that is both serious and simple. Some kids even tried bargaining with simple phrases I taught them before the trip, which boosted their confidence and made the journey more enjoyable.
Hoi An Morning Market is also special because most vendors are local villagers who not only sell goods but also preserve the traditional culture and lifestyle of the community. I remember passing by an old coffee shop with a rich aromaCoffee shop in Phan Rangwhich had a scent and atmosphere that made me feel like I was traveling back in time.
One thing mr.hotsia values greatly is traveling not just to see lights or famous places but to experience real lifestyles. Seeing the kids smile and get excited about what they learn at Hoi An Morning Market brings me joy and inspiration to keep traveling.
For anyone planning to visit Vietnam during the school holidays, I recommend visiting Hoi An Morning Market at least once. Walk around to see fresh produce, local foods, and chat with friendly sellers. I guarantee you will take home memorable images and new flavors that last long.
Finally, if you want to follow my travel stories with the kids in the hotsia kids series, don't forget to watch the videohotsia kids School Holiday Trip 13/26: Hoi An Morning Marketwhere I capture fresh scenes and fun stories to share with you.
Thank you and see you again on the next adventure.