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Hoi An old town is a small city located within the much larger town of Hoi An. This part of the city can be covered on foot and you would be able to see some brilliant examples of Chinese as well as Vietnamese architecture in this place. Vehicles are allowed only in some specific parts of the town and you have to cover most of the town on foot. Moving into the town you would feel as if you have been pushed back into time. You would also find numerous shops and areas which sell souvenirs and pieces of Vietnamese art.
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位于Tran富街的西边Hoi An, the Japanese Covered Bridge is one of the three tile–covered bridges in Vietnam and is the only ancient bridge in Hoi An Ancient Town. . Dating back to the 18th Century AD, the iconic bridge is popular for its magnificent Japanese architecture and the solid structure. The major highlight of the Japanese Covered Bridge is the structures of two dogs and monkeys marking the birth of Japanese Emperors born in the month of the Dog and the Monkey, and the fact that the bridge was started in the year of the dog and completed in the year of the monkey.
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Located in the centre of An Hoi Island, the Hoi An Night Market is all about pretty Vietnamese souvenirs, finger licking delicious local food and hundreds of stunning lanterns that illuminated the entire street, bringing it to life. Occupying the 300 metres long Nguyen Hoang Street that overlooks the Thu Bon River, it is one of the must-visit spots to be swept away with different smells, noises and throngs of people.
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A cooking class in Hoi An offers great insight into Vietnamese culinary culture. Here, you can learn to cook iconic dishes like pho and bun cha with half and full-day tours of Red Bridge Cooking School, or catch your own fish on boat cruises and attend private seafood cookery courses at Hoi An Eco Cooking Class. At the 300-year-old Tra Que Vegetable Garden and Green Bamboo Cooking School, Vietnamese farmers teach you harvesting and cooking classics like banh xeo pancake.
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As an ever-present symbol of the city, Hoi An’s Vietnamese lanterns can be found ubiquitously in all shapes, colours and sizes. Sampan silk lanterns made in bamboo frames are traditionally handcrafted carefully by the old town artists in Hoi. One can shop for lanterns at Hoi An Lantern Shop on Hung Vuong Street, markets at Nguyen Hoang Street, Hoang Dieu Street, and Tran Phu Street, as well as malls like Cambio and Hoi An Garden.
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With the setting sun, Hoi An’s buildings light up with glowing lanterns while folk dance and live music performances electrify the atmosphere. The best ways to enjoy the nightlife are shopping at Hoai River Night Market, playing bai Choi at the Hoi An bridge, walking in Ancient Town, releasing paper lanterns in the river or taking a cruise. In addition, Hoi An offers the world’s cheapest beer and nightclubs and bars bustling with entertainment, like Dive Bar, Q Bar and Zero Sea Mile Beach Club.
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Water puppetry is a unique folk-art form associated with Vietnam's long history of wet rice civilization and traditional village tales. The Hoi An Water Puppet Show lasts about 90 minutes and includes twelve scenes representing the life of Vietnamese farmers. A team of puppet masters and musicians stand knee-deep in cold water behind a screen while puppets on the end of long poles are extended under the screen. Tickets at Water Puppet Theatre cost 1,48,058 VND per person.
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In Vietnamese culture, lanterns are symbols of luck, happiness, and wealth. Learn to make your own lantern with designs of your choice at Hoi An’s lantern-making classes, offering step-by-step demonstrations of how to craft a traditional onion-shaped, silk lantern out of bamboo frames and other unique lanterns. Some of the best schools with skilled instructors are The Lantern Lady Class and Duong Tran Cao Van Street Lantern Shop.
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Located in Hoi An's ancient Old Quarter, the Tan Ky House is an unrestored five-generation family home of a wealthy merchant in the late 1890s. Built around open courtyards, the heritage building displays exceptionally preserved Japanese and Chinese architecture, homeware from 200 years ago, and remnants of equipment used in erstwhile agricultural trade. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the antiques-filled rooms and buy souvenirs from the onsite gift shop.
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Cycling is undoubtedly the most relaxed and eco-friendly way to tour Hoi An’s attractions. Also popular among locals, cycling allows one to explore the spectacular Ancient Town and its historical monuments, temples and museums, shop at Hoi An’s vibrant traditional markets, go biking to the beach, or venture to the city’s countryside in Tra Que Organic Village, Da Nang and Ba Na Hills. Popular rentals are available at Heaven And Earth Bicycle Tours, Grasshopper Adventures and Path Biker in Hoi An.
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Hoi An Memories Show is Vietnam’s largest performance, frequently compared to the Olympics opening ceremonies. This world-class outdoor visual art performance with a 3,300-seat theatre and over 500 professional dancers and actors take viewers on a historical journey of Hoi An’s development starting 3,000 years ago. There are five parts representing separate eras. Hoi An Memories Show is held at Hoi An Impression Theme Park daily in the evening.
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Discover Cham Island's vivid coral reefs on full-day snorkelling trips from Hoi An and Da Nang into the Cu Lao Cham archipelago, a UNESCO-listed marine biosphere. This beautiful island is surrounded by a sandy beach, dense tropics, and turquoise, year-round warm waters with colourful fish and corals. The best time for snorkelling is between March and September, and one can purchase full snorkelling equipment and hire a guide for only 10 USD on Cham Island.
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Historically, the Hoi An Silk Village was home to many craftspeople who lived solely via silkworm farming and creating its products. Although it was a principal trading centre of the Maritime Silk Route, the production base was closed 100 years ago. However, its doors reopened to public tours seven years ago to immortalise handcrafted textiles and sericulture. Alongside the silk production workshops are traditional house structures, two restaurants, a 4-star luxury resort, textile showrooms, and tailors on-premises.
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Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fujian Assembly Hall is a historically significant feudal relic of Hoi An Ancient Town. Constructed in Oriental style, it has served the city's Fujian Chinese community since 1690. There is a majestic shrine dedicated to a sea goddess and a central hall where its erstwhile residents held meetings and socialised. Visitors can explore the different rooms, featuring intricate mosaic fountains and sculptures.
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一个禁止g Beach is one of Vietnam's most happening and enjoyable beaches, with a beautiful stretch of fine sand and an enormous horizon. There is a growing local band of tasty seafood vendors and souvenir stalls on the beach, an array of trendy restaurants and bars, and sunbathing nooks. An Bang Beach is popular among local families and tourists for swimming, parasailing and jet skiing.
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Constructed between the 4th and the 14th century by the Kings of Champa, My Son Sanctuary is a remarkable architectural ensemble and World Cultural Heritage Site. The site consists of a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Hindu tower temples, which are the most important monuments of the My Son civilization. Visitors can tour the eight groups of 71 standing towers today and the surrounding archaeological ruins.
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Occupying a traditional Vietnamese timber house built in 1858, the Museum of Trade Ceramics showcases 430 ceramic artefacts in the centre of the Ancient Town. These artefacts are testimony of the ceramic trade from the 8th to the 18th centuries. One can learn about Hoi An’s origins and history related to its historical trade as a port town and relationships with China, India, Japan, the Philippines and Thailand.
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The Cua Dai Beach is definitely one of the most beautiful places located in the Cam An ward of Hoi An town. The 3 kilometer stretch of white sand along the South China Sea is captivating for the tourists who spend hours watching the gently undulating waves while sprawled out on the sand. Named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vietnam, the picturesque view and lonely stretch of sea and sand makes Cua Dai Beach akin to a tropical paradise. The current is gentle enough to swim at any place along the beach and tourists are thrilled to find changing huts placed conveniently along the swimming areas. Natural erosion has caused the sand to disappear from places along Cua Dai Beach, leaving several pools that have added to the allure of the beach.
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Occupying a traditional Vietnamese building, Hoi An Market in Tran Phu offers a bustling mix of vendors selling produce, clothing and souvenirs. There are three sections: an indoor hall, outdoor stalls and a food court selling delicious Vietnamese street food. From bargains on tailored clothing, embroidered garments, footwear and trinkets to buying fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood, there is never a dull moment in Hoi An Market.
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Beyond the main town, Hoi An is home to endless rice terraces, lush hills, and villages of ethnic Vietnamese minorities and farmers. Hoi An countryside tours offer visits to the coastal region of Da Nang, Ba Na Hills, sericulture farms in Hoi An Fishing Village, organic plantations of traditional farmers in Tra Que Village, and trekking up the Marble Mountains. Other must-visit sites include Thanh Ha Pottery Village, Kim Bong Carpentry Village, and Cam Thanh Coconut Village.
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Hoi An Lune Centre for the Performing Arts was originally constructed for local art performances and the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus. With its iconic moon-shaped big top and inspiration from oriental cultures that use the lunar calendar, today, Lune Centre's iconic architecture is visible all the way from Ancient Town. This theatre carries Lune Production's vision of upholding Southeast Asian cultures and is famous for the impressive optical illusion and acrobatics show, the AO Show.
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Popular for its blond beaches and heritage as a French colonial port, Da Nang in central Vietnam sits against the backdrop of the majestic Truong Son mountains. Da Nang is complete with centuries-old pagodas, French colonial buildings, condos, theme parks, luxury resorts, incredible street eats and nightlife. The hillside Hai Van Pass overlooks Da Nang Bay, while the city's five iconic limestone outcroppings of the Marble Mountains are topped with pagodas and hidden caves with Buddhist grottos.
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fiv的大理石山是一座高耸的集群e marble and limestone hills in Hoi An, named after the five elements Kim, Hoa, Thuy, Tho and Moc. Acclaimed as one of Vietnam's top natural treasures, these porous limestone peaks are punctuated by caves and tunnels, sheltering spectacular Buddhist grottos and Hindu shrines established by the Cham people. Of the five, Mount Thuy is accessible to tourists via trekking and overlooks jaw-dropping views of Da Nang city and the coast.
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Among the world’s most photographed places, Golden Bridge is a 150-metre-long pedestrian bridge in the Ba Na Hills Resort and Theme Park near Da Nang. This artificial bridge designed to connect the cable car station with the Thien Thai Garden is supported by two gigantic golden-hued hands symbolising the hands of God. In addition, families can spend an entire day at the Sun World Amusement Park, offering thrilling rides, a luxury resort, castles, gardens, golf clubs, pools and views of Chua Mountain.
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Cantonese Assembly Hall is a historically significant feudal relic of Hoi An Ancient Town. Constructed in Confucian style by Cantonese merchants, it has served the city's Cantonese Chinese community since 1786. There is a central courtyard and fountain surrounded by stone-and-wood buildings brightly decorated with statues. Its main altar dedicated to Quan Cong and Confucius is extremely large, sitting behind a carved gate with mascots such as dragons, phoenixes, and unicorns.
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Formed in the sixteenth century, Thanh Ha Pottery Village is one of Vietnam's oldest pottery villages. Traditional workshops and pottery displays line the ancient lanes of this village, where 23 households of potters still manually shape pottery by hand and foot pedal without using moulds and bake them in traditional wood stoves. Thanh Ha is also known for its signature noodle dish and scenic boat rides. Visitors are encouraged to support the community by purchasing ceramics at the market.
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Constructed in 1653 by Chinese immigrants in Hoi An, Quan Kong (or Cong) Temple is among the city's most sacred Chinese pagodas, demonstrating oriental and Confucian architecture. Circular incense bears visitors' wishing papers hanging at the entrance. Decorated with elaborate statues and artwork, the main shrine and meditation hall are home to a three-metre-tall statue of General Quan Cong wearing a dragon-embroidered garb, precious artefacts and paintings describing legends.
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Held within the historic Hoi An Lune Centre for the Performing Arts, A O Show is Vietnam's own version of Cirque du Soleil - a breathtaking performance of dance, optical illusions, storytelling and bamboo-themed acrobatics. The hour-long show is accompanied by Southern Vietnamese songs and narrations of Vietnamese lifestyle stories and carries Lune Production's vision of upholding both historical and modern Southeast Asian cultures.
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Showcasing the history and culture of Vietnam's Champa and Da Viet eras, the Hoi An Museum occupies the compact, unrestored Quan Yin pagoda built in 1653. The museum is on the second floor, containing relics spanning 2,000 years, such as fascinating photographs of local architecture, ceramics, pottery, ancient bronze temple bells and gongs, old coffins, paintings and more.
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With intense lush green tropics in a rural setting, the 300-year-old Tra Que Vegetable Village in Hoi An is a must-visit for nature lovers and foodies. It is located beside the De Vong River and comprises several farmlands and a culinary village offering cooking classes and restaurants. Walk through neatly planted rows of Vietnamese herbs and vegetables, serving the region's residents fresh, organic greens like water spinach, lettuce, cabbage and more.
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The first capital of the Cham Empire from the 4th century to the 8th century, Tra Kieu was discovered in the 19th century. This historical administrative stronghold now shelters relics like iconic roof tiles with face motifs, Hindu statues, and artefacts housed within the Cham Museum. The site is also a reminder of Vietnam's multicultural influence, housing the Marian Shrine of the Lady of Tra Kieu, an important pilgrimage destination for the country's Catholics.
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由Rehahn美术馆奉行th宝贵的遗产e extraordinary beauty of Vietnam’s diverse ethnic groups through displays, stories and public education. The cultural museum comprises five rooms spanning over 500 square metres in a 19th-century French house. The most fascinating section is the Indigo Room showcasing large-scale portraits of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minority groups, photographed by the founder Rehahn himself, and sixty traditional costumes.
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Perfect for trying one's bargaining skills for quality products, Central Market is Hoi An's go-to place for fresh produce, clothing, apparel, homeware, toys, souvenirs and more. The market stretches from the water's edge into the town, lined with countless stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, clothes, fabrics, bags, shoes, jewellery, trinkets, luggage, and ceramics. The indoor food hall with 24 vendors is among Hoi An's most-visited spots for delicacies like Cao Lau bowls.
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Having a custom suit made by a local tailor is a must in Hoi An, as it costs a fraction of what it would elsewhere for such swift and bespoke work of international quality. Hoi An is the world’s tailoring capital, with iconic suit designers at Cho Hom Market, Minh Quang Tailor, and Anh Village Silk. Customers choose from varieties of Vietnamese silk and other fabrics to have their suits made from scratch. In addition, at Kitonali Tailor, one can get matching handmade shoes and accessories.