My Son Sanctuary: A treasure of the Champa kingdom around Hoi An

Last update Sep 14, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
My Son Sanctuary: A treasure of the Champa kingdom around Hoi An
Located 50 kilometers from Hoi An in a beautiful green valley surrounded by hills, the archaeological site My Son is one of the essential visits to make during your stay in the central region of Vietnam.
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The Japanese covered bridge: a timeless symbol of the Hoi An old town

Last update Sep 12, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
The Japanese covered bridge: a timeless symbol of the Hoi An old town
The most emblematic symbol in Hoi An is the Japanese covered bridge. It is the meeting point between history and the present and is a must see while in the old city.
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Cam Thanh village, a green oasis of Hoi An

Last update Sep 12, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Cam Thanh village, a green oasis of Hoi An
Let’s explore the surroundings of Hoi An's old town by coming to the fishing village of Cam Thanh, also known as kingdom of coconut palms.
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Cooking class in Hoi An: an indispensable activity when traveling to Vietnam

Last update Sep 11, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Cooking class in Hoi An: an indispensable activity when traveling to Vietnam
Hoi An Old Town is undoubtedly a big hit with travelers from around the world, whether they are passionate about culture, history or trying new flavors. The area has been recently recognized as a new gastronomic capital of the country, Hoi An promises to bring a long journey with the unforgettable flavors of Vietnam.
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Hoi An night markets: a must-see in the old city

Last update Sep 11, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Hoi An night markets: a must-see in the old city
In order to witness Hoi An at its most animated and magical a visit to the old town in the evening is very important. At dusk the town comes alive and it’s time to stroll along the alleys illuminated by thousands of shimmering lanterns and visit the night markets to enjoy an exclusive and quaint atmosphere at the edge of the Hoai River.
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Thanh Ha Pottery Village

Last update Sep 8, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Thanh Ha Pottery Village
Located on the bank of the Thu Bon River in the district with the same name and three km west of the Hoi An city center lies the Thanh Ha Pottery Village, you should absolutely come for a visit!
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Phuc Kien temple or the Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An

Last update Sep 8, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Phuc Kien temple or the Fujian Assembly Hall in Hoi An
Recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site, Hoi An is home to old merchant houses and assembly halls belonging to the various communities that lived in the city, including the Chinese. Phuc Kien temple or Fujian Assembly Hall is one of the halls belonging to the Chinese community, let's explore this special place.
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Lantern making in Hoi An: a preserved tradition in this charming city

Last update Sep 8, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Lantern making in Hoi An: a preserved tradition in this charming city
How can you feel all the charm of Hoi An without mentioning the lanterns? The river Thu Bon serves as a guide for a walk through the small town and lanterns of all kinds glitter at both sides, during the day and especially at nightfall. They create an atmosphere which would be best described as fairytale like.
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Chaozhou Hall: A place to visit in Hoi An

Last update Sep 8, 2019 in Hoi An & My Son
Chaozhou Hall: A place to visit in Hoi An
Hoi An, the timeless old city has remained nearly untouched to the delight of visitors who come to admire its tremendous cultural and architectural heritage. Walking around the city is like taking a trip back in time to the period of the 15th-19th century. Also known as Faifo, Hoi An was a very active port on the commercial sea route in Southeast Asia.
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