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The ancient town of Hoi An,30 km south of Danang, lies on the banks of the Thu Bon River. Occupied by early western traders, Hoi An was one of the major trading centres of Southern Asia More .... |
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My Son Holy Land Honorably recognized as a World Heritage in 1999, My Son Holy Land is captivating in various cultural values. Therefore, it is extremely useful and meaningful for those interested in Southeast Ahsian culture More .... |
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Tra Que herb village There is nothing, at first sight, that sets Tra Que Village apart from others. The scenes are the same. Farmers in conical hats hard at work in their fields, friendly and hospitable More .. |
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The Museum of History and Culture in Hoi An is located at 7 Nguyen Hue Street. The museum was set up in 1989, and building used as museum today is the former Pagoda, “Quan Yin”. More ... |
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The Chinese Assembly Halls share many things in common; they are all located on Tran Phu Street, facing the Thu Bon River and having a pretty wide scope. Generally, they all follow a formula that has been used by other Chinese assembly halls More |
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Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall, located at 46 Tran Phu Street, was founded in 1690 and served the largest Chinese ethnic group in Hoi An (the Fujian). It contains the Jinshang golden mountain temple and is dedicated to Thien Hau More.... |
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Tran Family Chapel Hoi An In 1802, a civil service mandarin named Tran Tu Nhuc built a family home and chapel to worship his ancestors. A favorite of Viet Emperor Gia Long, he was sent to More.... |
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Museum of History and Culture The museum contains 273 exhibits and documents concerning the formation and development of Hoi An. The exhibits include pottery, ceramics, bronze, iron, paper, wood and so on .More ..... |
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Cantonese Assembly Hall Hoi an he Assembly Hall holds an amazing fountain that features a dragon. The dragon is a beautiful creation made out of pottery. Besides that, there are more attractions waiting for you inside the Quang Trieu (Cantonese) More... |
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Cua Dai Beach Hoi An's beach, Cua Dai, boasts clean white sand that stretches all the way to Danang and is short on hawkers: a blessing in a country where you are far too often assailed with the demand "You, buy my things." More .... |