Hoi An Ancient Town is located along the picturesque Thu Bon River. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, Hoi An Ancient Town used to be a major trading port dating back to the 15th century.
Once an important trading hub for silk textiles, ceramics, porcelains, spices and tea, this iconic location resembles a harmonious multicultural gathering spot.
Due to the locals’ persistence on the preservation of the site, the little town has retained its traditional charm. From the Japanese bridge to the Chinese temples, Hoi An Ancient Town is a melting pot of culture, tradition and history.
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The Night Market in Hoi An is a destination famous for its diversity. Graced by the colorful lights of lanterns,…
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Dating back to the 17th century, the Fujian Assembly Hall was designed as a meeting and socializing hub for Chinese…
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One of the most well-known historical landmarks in the Ancient Town, the Japanese Bridge dates back to the 15th century.…