A month in Hoi An

So... Saturday was a travel day home. We woke up early, ordered some coffee and fruit for brekky via Grab, and waited for our pre-arranged ride to Da Nang airport.
That arrived about 20 minutes early, and our host Minh was there to see us off. But not before providing us with some gifts. Evidently we were amazing guests, despite the occasional screams and high-pitched profanities. She said her father, who lives in the back portion of the villa, really enjoyed listening to kids run around for a change. The villa is usually booked by groups of travelling adults who all want their own rooms and come and go at all times. So having a family essentially in residence was a nice change.
Minh also told us having us stay for an extended period was good for her as it gave her a break from the stream of 3-4 day tenancies and associated cleaning and upkeep stuff. She runs two or three villas so I can imagine she gets busy.

In any event she gave us two large silk lanterns, and also TWO even larger wall hangings that we had to find space for in a suitcase. To be honest I think they'd been sitting around for a bit looking for an excuse to exist. But there was no prospect of us saying no as that would have been super insulting.

With all that out of the way the drive to Da Nang and check in for VN119 was smooth.

Security was not. Vietnam still enforces the shoes off policy at airport security. This came as a surprise to us, and a massive mental load for Miss10. Ordinarily she LOVES the airport security process, but the demand to remove her shoes really put her out.

I don't know that I've seen fish for sale at the airport before.
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The wife did a little shop exploration before boarding, while I watched the kids.

Although at times the kids sort of looked after themselves.

Boarding was a bit of a mess, but we all got there in the end. The A321 departed about 1125 and landed in SGN around 80 minutes later.
I was in 26B, with the kids either side of me. MrsGM enjoyed some quiet time in 25C.
Smooth flight, nothing to report.
 
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what sort of discounts were you seeing?
I didn't do heaps of shopping. But I can say when the family bought things the price paid was generally around 50% or less of the original price quoted.

As ever you have to hold your ground and be prepared to walk away.
I've seen sellers chase back a departing customer by agreeing to their price.
At the same time I keep in mind that everyone here is doing their best to survive, as there's no help from other sources. So every sale, every dong, matters more to them than me.
 
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As ever you have to hold your ground and be prepared to walk away.
I've seen sellers chase back a departing customer by agreeing to their price.
Yes
I'm happy to haggle but not so stingy
VND 100,000 = Aud $5 so haggling in less than 6 figure dong is hardly worth it.
 

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