Hoi An old town is a pleasant pedestrian area with quiet well-preserved colonial-era architecture and a nice vibe. Shops and cafes abound under tree-lined cobbled streets.
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Hoi An Old Town Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The ancient city of Hoi An is a well-preserved traditional trading port in Southeast Asia. There are complete streets inhabited by Chinese in the ancient city. The Fujian Guild Hall, Guangzhao Guild Hall, Chaozhou Guild Hall, Qiongfu Guild Hall and Chinese Guild Hall have also been built. The ancestral hall, Guandi Temple, etc. The ancient city of Hoi An is full of Chinese and Japanese buildings, such as Japanese covered bridges, which are well preserved to this day. The well-preserved ancient buildings and ancient streets reflect the organic combination of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese cultures and architectural styles. The layout of the street and the style of the buildings not only show the simplicity and elegance of Chinese architecture, but also integrate the natural aesthetics and life taste of the local people. Tourists can not only appreciate the ancient cultural traditions, but also feel the strong regional flavor. The ancient city of Hoi An during the day is also very lively during the day. There are always many tourists in the various small shops along the street. Most of these shops operate coffee tea rooms and sell souvenirs. If you have time, sit down and drink a cup of drip coffee. Walking is also good. Walking slowly in the ancient city, you will find that the locals like to plant some tropical plants and flowers at the entrance, which adds a touch of ancient flavor to the ancient city. The ancient city of Hoi An at night is very beautiful at night. It turns into a world of lanterns. Lanterns of various colors and shapes are hung high, illuminating the whole street. It is very beautiful; some small vendors will also come out at night to sell With local specialties and knickknacks, it is worth visiting.
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Hoi An Old Town Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Hoi An old town is a pleasant pedestrian area with quiet well-preserved colonial-era architecture and a nice vibe. Shops and cafes abound under tree-lined cobbled streets.
pretty village, ride the boat at night time and put the lantern
A great trip with lots of things to see and experience. Beautiful buildings, great food and coffee. Everything was clean and neat. Not to forget the hospitality from the people there. A must visit if you are ever in Vietnam.
old historic town experience with unique houses and shop frontsmany shops , eateries and souvenir shops… repetitive though
It was a great surprise to end the coconut boat ride with the floating wishes. The tour started at 4pm, we were kindly warned welcome with beer and drinks, the whole ride was about 60 mins, not only can enjoy the scenery but also an exciting and surprising spin ride - at no charge. The most amazing part was the handcraft created by the driver, he simply picked a banner leave and handmade a grasshopper ring for each of us in on the boat (we were three in the group)!
Hoi an old townA stunning place with so much to see and do, from beautiful coffee shops to experiencing Vietnamese culture. so many beautiful shops and restaurants to enjoy too!