Hoi An is a beautiful city in Vietnam, just south of Da Nang. The Old Town of Hoi An is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hoi An, once known as Faifo, with more than 2,000 years history, was the principal port of the Cham Kingdom, which controlled the strategic spice trade with Indonesia from the 7th to the 10th century and was a major international port in the 16th and 17th centuries. The places to visit are Japanese Covered Bridge, Museum of Sa Huynh Culture, Tan Ky House, Fujian Meeting Hall…
Hoi An Overview
Get In
- By plane to Danang International Airport (IATA: DAD)
- By Reunification Train: the nearest railway station is in Danang
- By bus
- By boat
Get around
- On foot
- By bike
- By taxi
- By motorbike taxi
- By boat
See & Do
- Japanese Covered Bridge’s Pagoda
- Quan Cong Temple
- Museum of Folk Culture
- Museum of Trade Ceramics
- Hoi An Museum of History and Culture
- Museum of Sa Huynh Culture
- Ancient Houses like as Phung Hung, Quan Thang, Tan Ky
- Congregation Hall like as Cantonese Assembly Hall, Hokien Meeting Hall…
- Hoi An Handicraft Workshop
- Traditional Theatre
- Swan Boats
- Small round boat
- Cinnamon sunset Dinner Cruise
- Tra Que vegetable village
- Cham Island
- My Son Sanctuary
- Thanh Ha Pottery Village
- Kim Bong Carpentry Village
- Custom made Suits
- Custom made shoes
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