O-hai-o Kurihara-san! Oh genki desuka?
You will find many Japanese here in Santo Domingo and around the country.
You will feel at home.
Your questions:
1)Typical Dominican Sweets (Confeccionaries)are Milk Curds with raisins; Milk fudge, with Orange, with Coconuts, with prunes, with Guava jelly; Cashew fruit and white mozzarella type chese; Orange husks in syrup, also many fruits in sugar syrup: Guava, Tamarind, ripe plantains, papaya anssoforth...
2)There is a morning market place, but I don't think you would have much fun there-it is chaos! Ask the taxi driver-one from the street, NOT one provided by the hotel!!- to take you to the
Mercado en Villa Mella
3)You can walk all over the old town, it is not that big.
4)You can walk there or go to Independencia Ave and catch a "Publico" into the Old Town for about RD$5.00.
5) Sunrise will be about 6:50 and sunset will be about 6:30
HB
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