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Hoi An Tours Overview
Located on the bank of Thu Bon River, Hoi An is a popular tourist town famous for its typical Vietnamese riverside town and idyllic countryside area nearby as well as a white sand beach of Cua Dai. The old town of Hoi An was recognized as a Cultural World Heritage site by UNESCO. Hoi An is well preserved and still keep its core of historic architecture, a stunning mix of Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, and European styles from 18 century. We offer a wide choice of Hoi An tours, day trips, and excursions in Hoi An as well as to some nearby highlights. Each of our tours to Hoi An is well designed with interesting activities and visiting sites.
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Hoi An Heritage and Hoi An Attractions
As a well-conserved model of Southeast Asia trading port from 15th to 19th century with unique constructions blending local and international cultures, in 1999, Hoi An Ancient Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In this ancient town, there are a number of tourist attractions where you can have some insights to the history and culture of the regions.
– Japanese bridge (Chua Cau): Connecting Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street and Tran Phu street, Chua Cau is a 20m-bridge constructed by the Japanese. The bridge dates back to the 16th century when foreign trade was at its glory days; so the Japanese trading community built it to connect with the Chinese area on the other side of a river.
– Old House of Tan Ky: This house is a stereotype of 18th merchant’s inhabitants in the commercial port. Tan Ky in English means “the Progress Shop”, which demonstrated the wish for being prosperous. The house was also a living space of two generations of a business family. Nowadays, it is located at 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street of Hoi An Ancient House.
– Hoi An Traditional Art Performance Theatre: the theater performs Vietnamese folk music and dance. Although the place was not spacious, it gives audience a sense of coziness and comfortable feelings with the sound of music and facial expressions of the artists. The theatre could be found at 75 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street.
– Kim Bong Carpentry Village: Originally, the village was located in the north of Vietnam. Since the 16th century, the craftsmen moved to the Central regions such as Hue and Hoi An to make building, furniture, royal tombs or architectural projects. Most of the works are the combination of Japanese, Chinese and Cham culture. Today, there are lots of things to do for tourists such as watching skillful artisans working with the crafts, seeing some historical relics or making their own products.
– Tra Que Herb Village: Just about 4km to the north of Hoi An Ancient Town, Tra Que is a small village between De Vong River and Tra Que alga pond. Due to the favorable nature and climate, the village could plant many kinds of herbs such as basil, coriander, lettuces or chameleon plant. Visiting the village could be a precious chance to learn vegetables growing techniques and enjoy good local meals.
– The Chinese Assembly Hall: Facing Thu Bon River, the building remains its vestige of the old time when Chinese people migrated here to do business. The Assembly Hall represents unique structure of Chinese with a great gate, a nice bonsai garden, a main hall and room for alter. Besides Chinese Assembly Hall, there are several halls that worth a visit such as Fujian Assembly Hall, Ngu Bang Assembly Hall, The Ghao-zhou Hall, Cantonese Assembly Hall and Hainan Assembly Hall.
Hoi An Ancient Town is an attractive destination for both domestic and international travelers. Booking a Hoi An Tour before you go is perfect and all you need is just enjoy your vacation in Vietnam.