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Best Landmarks in Hoi An

  • old house of tan ky

    The Old House of Tan Ky, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has been preserved by the same family for seven generations, showcasing Japanese carvings and Chinese floor tiles.

  • Ancient Town

    The Ancient Town in Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a blend of Chinese temples, Japanese merchant houses, French colonial buildings, and traditional Vietnamese architecture, offering shops, art galleries, and cafes in a peaceful, pedestrian-friendly environment.

  • Japanese Covered Bridge

    The Japanese Covered Bridge, built in the 16th century, is a wooden bridge with ornate carvings and a small temple inside, symbolizing Hoi An's multicultural history and featured on the Vietnamese 20,000 dong currency note.

  • Fujian Assembly Hall

    The Fujian Assembly Hall, a UNESCO site built in 1690, was the heart of immigrant life for the Fujian community, showcasing mosaic fountains and detailed sculptures.

  • Cantonese Assembly Hall

    Also known as Quang Trieu Assembly Hall, this architectural wonder built in 1885 features a striking red gate, a central courtyard with a dragon statue, and a serene garden with dragon and goat statues adorned with vibrant ceramics.

  • Old Town

    The center of Hoi An, known for its lovely architecture and bustling activity, especially at night.

  • My Son Sanctuary

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, My Son Sanctuary is a collection of Hindu temples and ruins offering a glimpse into the ancient Champa Kingdom.

  • Hoi An Ancient Town

    Hoi An Ancient Town is a charming city known for its ancient architecture, colorful silk lanterns, and row boats drifting down the river, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.

  • My Son

    A private tour from Hoi An to explore the holy ruins of My Son.

  • Hoi An's Old Town

    Hoi An's Old Town is a UNESCO-recognized historical trading town with well-preserved architecture and charming streets, offering Vietnamese cuisine and cooking classes.

  • Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam

    This address is the location of the Japanese Covered Bridge, a historic bridge with a temple.

  • Hoi An bridge

    The Hoi An bridge leads to the night market and is known for its views of boats and lanterns.

  • Duy Phú, Duy Xuyên District, Quang Nam Province

    This address is the location of My Son Sanctuary, an ancient temple and UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Lady Buddha

    A famous site in Da Nang.

  • Old house of Toni

    One of the traditional family homes that showcase Hoi An's history as a bustling trade port, featuring Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural influences and markers indicating past flood heights.

  • Hoi An Ancient city

    Hoi An Ancient City is a charming UNESCO World Heritage town known for its glowing lantern-filled streets and mix of culture and beauty.

  • Hanoi

    The video mentions Hanoi as a place the travelers have already visited.

  • Halong Bay

    The video references a previous visit to Halong Bay.

  • Hang Mua

    The video references a previous visit to Hang Mua.

  • Da Nang

    Da Nang is mentioned as a modern coastal city near Hoi An, characterized by its infrastructure, beaches, and nightlife.

  • Chua Cau

    The Pagoda Bridge, also known as the Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau), was built by Japanese traders and showcases blended cultural influences.

  • Basket Boat Ride through the Water Coconut Forest

    The Basket Boat Ride through the Water Coconut Forest is a boat tour that is more crazy and fun than the Trang An boat tour, featuring spinning and performers.

  • Fujian Assembly Hall (Phuc Kien)

    This historic site reflects Chinese influences and serves as a symbol of the Chinese community in Hoi An.

  • Hoi An Silk Village

    This cultural attraction offers a fascinating insight into the ancient art of silk weaving, a significant part of Hoi An's heritage.

  • Rice Fields

    Biking through the picturesque rice paddies surrounding Hoi An is a peaceful way to see the Vietnamese countryside.

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