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Hoi An ancient town

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Hoi An ancient town

Hoi An Ancient Town is a beautifully preserved Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to 19th century, known for its charming architecture and lantern-lit evenings.

Address

Đ. Bạch Đằng 94

Tp. Hội An

Vietnam

Hours of Operation

Open now

Open 24/7

Highlights

  • Hoi An was a bustling trading port from the 15th to the 19th century.
  • The town's architecture is a mix of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese styles.
  • It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.

You might want to ask

  • The best time to visit Hoi An is from February to April when the weather is mild and dry. Avoid the rainy season from October to December for a more enjoyable experience.
  • Yes, visitors need to purchase a ticket to enter the Ancient Town, which grants access to several historical sites. The ticket price is usually affordable and helps preserve the area.
  • Hoi An is best explored on foot or by bicycle due to its compact size and pedestrian-friendly streets. Many hotels also offer bike rentals for easy sightseeing.
  • Key attractions include the Japanese Covered Bridge, ancient merchant houses, the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese, and the vibrant night market along the river.
  • Yes, Hoi An is very family-friendly with lots of safe open spaces and activities like boat rides and lantern-making workshops suitable for children.

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