Hoi An is known as the intersection of cultures when merchants from China, India, Persia, Japan and Europe came to trade spices, silk, jewelry and other goods. different in the past.

Many centuries have passed but Hoi An still retains most of its old features. It is this ancient architecture that attracts tourists as well as inspired UNESCO to recognize this as a World Heritage Site in 1999, the Indian media site wrote.

My Son relic site is a destination in the Central region that tourists should not miss when visiting. Photo: Best Price

My Son relic site is another destination in the Central region that tourists should not miss when visiting.

While Hoi An was formerly the commercial center of the Cham people, their religious center is My Son, a holy land located 45 km from Hoi An.

From the 4th to the 13th century, they built a series of temples imbued with the Hindu spirit, which were then introduced to the royal family by merchants from India. Over time, many of their works of art were lost due to natural disasters and historical changes, the article reported.

Hindustan Times also considers Quy Nhon to be the most attractive destination in Central Vietnam, with a beautiful coastline that attracts tourists.

The article also suggests that tourists enjoy the attractive railway journey from Hoi An to Quy Nhon. The travel website concludes that this epic rail adventure connects history with nature throughout the journey.

According to Hindustan Times

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