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We are planning to come to Hoi An - Vietnam !
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The beauty of one of Asiaâs least known nations, Vietnam is just now being discovered by travellers from all over the world. Spend your holidays in the heart of Vietnam and discover our luxury hotels & resort, which are located in the most authentic areas of Hoi An - Vietnam, ideal bases of exploration of these unspoiled and beautiful regions. Book your luxury hotel in Hoi An - Vietnam with Vinh Hung Hotels & Resort.
Listed below are the real stories written by the guests who have stayed at the Vinh Hung hotel groups. These stories are either received ourselves from the guests directly or collected from Vinh Hung partner websites:
âVinh Hung 1 is a good choice !â
We were so glad we were stayed here, and in the old town itself - this hotel must have one of the best locations. Yes, it was on the dark side, due to the old Chinese furniture and architectural style, but this was a novelty for us! We felt we experienced more of the atmosphere of the old town. The Vinh Hung restaurant across the road (where the included breakfast was served) was good. Staff were friendly.
MrsWinnie - Australia - Apr 21, 2007
Vinh Hung 1 Hotel - Oozes character and charm !
Vinh Hung 1 hotel particularly the Michael Caine room is great for a short stay in the old town of Hoi An. With the red lanterns outside and the chinese furnishings inside sets a romantic mood for couples. We didn't see any creepy crawlies in the room thank goodness... only each other! Staff are friendly and helpful. Don't expect 5 star luxury. Do expect lots of charm and character. Vinh Hung 1 fits in perfectly with old Hoi An town and is a stones throw away from many sights and restaurants.
warren_christine - Brisbane - Apr 10, 2007
Vinh Hung Resort - Beautiful setting, great location and amenities !
The Vinh Hung Resort was a beautifully presented resort on the edge of the river. We were concerned that the resort may have suffered flood damage in october, however could not see any sign of it as the grounds were well-manicured and the room was clean. We had a standard room on the first foor. The room was large with a well-appointed bathroom. There was a beautiful balcony at the front overlooking the pool. Unfortunately we didn't get to use the pool as it was quite cool, but a few people ventured in and made use of the pool bar. The breakfast buffet was excellent, however Hoi An has such wonderful pastries that we often went to Cargo Pattisserie instead. The resort was about a 10 minute leisurely walk to the main restaurants. The walk takes you through some wonderful neighbourhood streets. Across the road from the resort are several stalls set up hiring bikes and offering washing for $1/kg. We had our washing done here and I was impressed. The woman took me into her house to show me her modern washing machine and the line where she hangs your clothes. It only took her a little over 24hrs to do our load, and she was watching for us to return to the hotel when it was ready to be picked up.
Hoi An was by far my favourite place in Vietnam. It is so cute and has the best food in Vietnam. There are so many restaurants there, but I would recommend Cafe Des Amis, Morning Glory, Mango Rooms, and any place selling pastries. We also did the Red Bridge Cooking School, which is a must. Our tailor was B Lan - they were wonderful! Hoi An is definitely the place where you will do most of your shopping, so save room!
FoodFollower - Sydney, Australia - Apr 28, 2008
Vinh Hung Resort - Superb, approaching 5-star !
Fabulous place, best we got in our Vietnam tour. Not only the gardens and pool (nice Jacuzzi part and real pool bar) but mostly the DeLuxe riverside room. REALLY spacious, nice balcony, and lovely bathroom with a large double jacuzzi that really worked with nice warm water.
Breakfast buffet also lovely, with lots of choices including a made-to-order egg station. And 10 minute walk from town for a wide choice of restaurants, the hotel one is not that special for dinners (but has a nice free 'happy hour' tasting local foods daily from 5-6). Staff very friendly and helpful wherever possible.
So it's really only a few minor points holding them from reaching 5-star. Absolutely recommended!
ErikdR - TripAdvisor Member - Mar 31, 2008
Vinh Hung Resort - Peaceful!!!
This is a really nice hotel. Perfect location - just 5minutes walk from the center (don't panick nor get scared when you walk from the hotel - alot of little streets and little homes, little everything - all in all Hoi An people are very kind and curious). In the center of town you can do your visiting, shopping, eating. It's quite safe there, and cute. Arrived with the rain, left with the rain, so the streets were a bit flooded, but, that's ok...it couls ave been worse...Back to the Hotel now (! ), the room is very spacious and bungalow typed. Big pool, but didn't get to use it (with a group, not much time, and anyway it rained...). Hotel is located on the big Thu Bon river where the Hotel has a floating restaurant. They also have a restaurant oin the Hotel grounds -the night we arrived we had dinner in the Hotel restaurant - D LI CIOUS ! Big choice of Breakfast
when you return to your room in the afternoon, you can find a heart made out of petals and leaves, the mosquito screen is wrapped around the bed - very romantic.Bathroom is big - considering Vietnam, room is humongous.!
BON VOYAGE - Dec 26, 2007 (TripAdvisor Member )
The beauty of one of Asiaâs least known nations, Vietnam is just now being discovered by travellers from all over the world. Spend your holidays in the heart of Vietnam and discover our luxury hotels & resort, which are located in the most authentic areas of Hoi An - Vietnam, ideal bases of exploration of these unspoiled and beautiful regions. Book your luxury hotel in Hoi An - Vietnam with Vinh Hung Hotels & Resort.
Listed below are the real stories written by the guests who have stayed at the Vinh Hung hotel groups. These stories are either received ourselves from the guests directly or collected from Vinh Hung partner websites:
âVinh Hung 1 is a good choice !â
We were so glad we were stayed here, and in the old town itself - this hotel must have one of the best locations. Yes, it was on the dark side, due to the old Chinese furniture and architectural style, but this was a novelty for us! We felt we experienced more of the atmosphere of the old town. The Vinh Hung restaurant across the road (where the included breakfast was served) was good. Staff were friendly.
MrsWinnie - Australia - Apr 21, 2007
Vinh Hung 1 Hotel - Oozes character and charm !
Vinh Hung 1 hotel particularly the Michael Caine room is great for a short stay in the old town of Hoi An. With the red lanterns outside and the chinese furnishings inside sets a romantic mood for couples. We didn't see any creepy crawlies in the room thank goodness... only each other! Staff are friendly and helpful. Don't expect 5 star luxury. Do expect lots of charm and character. Vinh Hung 1 fits in perfectly with old Hoi An town and is a stones throw away from many sights and restaurants.
warren_christine - Brisbane - Apr 10, 2007
Vinh Hung Resort - Beautiful setting, great location and amenities !
The Vinh Hung Resort was a beautifully presented resort on the edge of the river. We were concerned that the resort may have suffered flood damage in october, however could not see any sign of it as the grounds were well-manicured and the room was clean. We had a standard room on the first foor. The room was large with a well-appointed bathroom. There was a beautiful balcony at the front overlooking the pool. Unfortunately we didn't get to use the pool as it was quite cool, but a few people ventured in and made use of the pool bar. The breakfast buffet was excellent, however Hoi An has such wonderful pastries that we often went to Cargo Pattisserie instead. The resort was about a 10 minute leisurely walk to the main restaurants. The walk takes you through some wonderful neighbourhood streets. Across the road from the resort are several stalls set up hiring bikes and offering washing for $1/kg. We had our washing done here and I was impressed. The woman took me into her house to show me her modern washing machine and the line where she hangs your clothes. It only took her a little over 24hrs to do our load, and she was watching for us to return to the hotel when it was ready to be picked up.
Hoi An was by far my favourite place in Vietnam. It is so cute and has the best food in Vietnam. There are so many restaurants there, but I would recommend Cafe Des Amis, Morning Glory, Mango Rooms, and any place selling pastries. We also did the Red Bridge Cooking School, which is a must. Our tailor was B Lan - they were wonderful! Hoi An is definitely the place where you will do most of your shopping, so save room!
FoodFollower - Sydney, Australia - Apr 28, 2008
Vinh Hung Resort - Superb, approaching 5-star !
Fabulous place, best we got in our Vietnam tour. Not only the gardens and pool (nice Jacuzzi part and real pool bar) but mostly the DeLuxe riverside room. REALLY spacious, nice balcony, and lovely bathroom with a large double jacuzzi that really worked with nice warm water.
Breakfast buffet also lovely, with lots of choices including a made-to-order egg station. And 10 minute walk from town for a wide choice of restaurants, the hotel one is not that special for dinners (but has a nice free 'happy hour' tasting local foods daily from 5-6). Staff very friendly and helpful wherever possible.
So it's really only a few minor points holding them from reaching 5-star. Absolutely recommended!
ErikdR - TripAdvisor Member - Mar 31, 2008
Vinh Hung Resort - Peaceful!!!
This is a really nice hotel. Perfect location - just 5minutes walk from the center (don't panick nor get scared when you walk from the hotel - alot of little streets and little homes, little everything - all in all Hoi An people are very kind and curious). In the center of town you can do your visiting, shopping, eating. It's quite safe there, and cute. Arrived with the rain, left with the rain, so the streets were a bit flooded, but, that's ok...it couls ave been worse...Back to the Hotel now (! ), the room is very spacious and bungalow typed. Big pool, but didn't get to use it (with a group, not much time, and anyway it rained...). Hotel is located on the big Thu Bon river where the Hotel has a floating restaurant. They also have a restaurant oin the Hotel grounds -the night we arrived we had dinner in the Hotel restaurant - D LI CIOUS ! Big choice of Breakfast
when you return to your room in the afternoon, you can find a heart made out of petals and leaves, the mosquito screen is wrapped around the bed - very romantic.Bathroom is big - considering Vietnam, room is humongous.!
BON VOYAGE - Dec 26, 2007 (TripAdvisor Member )
advantages and disadvantages of lowering your car?
Jamie F
hello, i was thinking of lowering my first car.
i am currently a p plater, with a 2003 mazda 6 luxury sport.
my step dad says that once you lower the car, the insurance wont be active on the car because you have modified it in a way.
also with putting some rims on the car.
i was thinking about some 19" rims, the car currently has 17' on it. would this affect my insurance too?
could you please help?
thanks
Answer
In terms of lowering the car...
Advantages...
1. It lowers the profile and wind resistance of the car.
2. It means the car is harder to turn over in a corner, but NOT better grip.
3. Some people think it looks cool.
Disadvantages...
1. The car has been designed by a professional who knows what they are doing, your mechanic will not have done the same sums that the car manufacturer has in order to determine how this will affect your vehicle.
2. The ride becomes harder, as you have less travel in the suspension it has to be harder to support the same weight.
3. It costs money, stupid money and your insurance will go up.
4. If you are in an accident then people will assume that it is the fault of the guy with a modified car.
5. It lowers the value of your car. In part because people will know it has been driven by someone who sees themselves as a racer. Even if I wanted a modified car, I would not buy one that it modified but just modify it myself. That way I would know it has been done properly.
6. Every time you go over a speed bump, you will have to be careful (also hitting curbs).
7. Your warranty will be invalidated (if you have one).
8. If you lower it by clamping down the springs all you have done is take travel out, if you do it with new springs then you will spend a lot on it.
9. Cops will pull you over ALL the time.
In terms of alloys...
Alloys are a modification and no matter what people say you do need to notify your insurance as it does affect the performance and reliability of the car. The lighter a wheel is, the better it grips the road because the amount of time that it is in contact with the road is affected by the ratio of sprung to unsprung weight. Also if the wheel is wider it will have more grip, this is not a good thing as fast starts that were powerful enough to damage the clutch would have spun the power away in a wheel spin, but if it grips then the clutch will suffer the brunt. Also wider wheels giving more grip mean that the calculations that the manufacturer has done to work out whether the car will roll are now inaccurate. With the correct wheels you should not roll with wide wheels you cannot know.
You are likely to spend a lot of money on any modifications worth doing, so much in fact that you are better off just getting a better car (especially factoring in safety and resale values). Women prefer men who drive unmodified cars and in all fairness if you want to be a fast driver then you should just spend the money on track time and tyres. There is nothing better than whooping some kid in a modified BMW with a diesel golf. Speed comes down to the competence of the driver much more than people give it credit for, if you invest in yourself, not in your car then you will always have that skill no matter what you are driving. I have watched a skoda fabia with four old men overtake a race spec porsche 911 (with its driver head to toe in race suit and helmet) at the Nurburgring because the skoda drivers were better. It is also great when you set a good lap time and people ask you what have you done to modify that car, and you say nothing, it was all me.
EDIT: You even have to tell the insurance company if you change your stereo, and that has no effect on performance.
In terms of lowering the car...
Advantages...
1. It lowers the profile and wind resistance of the car.
2. It means the car is harder to turn over in a corner, but NOT better grip.
3. Some people think it looks cool.
Disadvantages...
1. The car has been designed by a professional who knows what they are doing, your mechanic will not have done the same sums that the car manufacturer has in order to determine how this will affect your vehicle.
2. The ride becomes harder, as you have less travel in the suspension it has to be harder to support the same weight.
3. It costs money, stupid money and your insurance will go up.
4. If you are in an accident then people will assume that it is the fault of the guy with a modified car.
5. It lowers the value of your car. In part because people will know it has been driven by someone who sees themselves as a racer. Even if I wanted a modified car, I would not buy one that it modified but just modify it myself. That way I would know it has been done properly.
6. Every time you go over a speed bump, you will have to be careful (also hitting curbs).
7. Your warranty will be invalidated (if you have one).
8. If you lower it by clamping down the springs all you have done is take travel out, if you do it with new springs then you will spend a lot on it.
9. Cops will pull you over ALL the time.
In terms of alloys...
Alloys are a modification and no matter what people say you do need to notify your insurance as it does affect the performance and reliability of the car. The lighter a wheel is, the better it grips the road because the amount of time that it is in contact with the road is affected by the ratio of sprung to unsprung weight. Also if the wheel is wider it will have more grip, this is not a good thing as fast starts that were powerful enough to damage the clutch would have spun the power away in a wheel spin, but if it grips then the clutch will suffer the brunt. Also wider wheels giving more grip mean that the calculations that the manufacturer has done to work out whether the car will roll are now inaccurate. With the correct wheels you should not roll with wide wheels you cannot know.
You are likely to spend a lot of money on any modifications worth doing, so much in fact that you are better off just getting a better car (especially factoring in safety and resale values). Women prefer men who drive unmodified cars and in all fairness if you want to be a fast driver then you should just spend the money on track time and tyres. There is nothing better than whooping some kid in a modified BMW with a diesel golf. Speed comes down to the competence of the driver much more than people give it credit for, if you invest in yourself, not in your car then you will always have that skill no matter what you are driving. I have watched a skoda fabia with four old men overtake a race spec porsche 911 (with its driver head to toe in race suit and helmet) at the Nurburgring because the skoda drivers were better. It is also great when you set a good lap time and people ask you what have you done to modify that car, and you say nothing, it was all me.
EDIT: You even have to tell the insurance company if you change your stereo, and that has no effect on performance.
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