What To Do in Hoi An, Vietnam

Only a short drive from Da Nang, Hoi An has an abundance of things to do! In this video, community members Libby (@libby) and Marcel show you several unconventional tourist activities like silently sipping tea at Reach Out, site seeing a mural painting fishing village called Tam Thanh, tasting local street food like the mangoless Mango Cake, and hanging out with 60 cats at Jack’s Cat Cafe!

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