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Explore the ancient town of Hoi An.

Hoi An Ancient Town, located in the lower reaches of the Thu Bon River in Quang Nam province, is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized in 1999. Covering an area of ​​approximately 2 square kilometers, it preserves many ancient architectural structures from the 17th and 19th centuries, including old houses, assembly halls, temples, and ancient bridges. Today, Hoi An attracts millions of tourists with its ancient beauty of moss-covered tiled roofs, vibrant lanterns, and peaceful atmosphere.

Báo Phú YênBáo Phú Yên25/05/2025

Japanese Bridge - a symbol of Hoi An ancient town.
Visitors learn about the stories inside the Bridge Pagoda (also known as Lai Vien Bridge), a place of worship for Bac De Tran Vu - a protective deity who brings peace to the people.
Built in 1780, the Phung Hung ancient house is constructed entirely of precious wood with 80 ironwood columns; it is a harmonious blend of three cultures: Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese.
The Fujian Assembly Hall is one of the prominent architectural works in Hoi An Old Town, bearing the strong imprint of the Chinese community.
Experience rowing a boat and releasing lanterns on the Hoai River in a romantic setting.
Tourists enjoy riding in cyclos to admire the ancient town of Hoi An.
Hoi An cuisine, with dishes like cao lau, Quang noodles, lotus seed sweet soup, and mot drink, is a must-try when visiting this place.

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