As a result, there are Chinese, Fujian, Guangzhao and other clan halls in the town. There are also Chinese learning classes in the town. The Chinese cultural characteristics are very obvious. From the architectural style and layout, it is almost the same as the ancient towns in the south of China (except for tourists, I have not heard to speak Chinese in the streets). The next morning I found a rice noodle stall in a narrow open space in front of a temple. It was really an interesting experience to eat breakfast in the environment of an ancient building. So I sat happily on a small bench. When the store aunt served the aromatic steaming beef and rice flour.