Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall

This assembly hall was founded in the 1660s by immigrants from Fujian province. You can’t miss its ornate three-entrance gate.


An Hoi Bridge

An Hoi Bridge

This walking bridge connects the Ancient Town to An Hoi Islet across the Thu Bon River, and is a top spot for taking photos.


Japanese Bridge

The iconic wooden Japanese Bridge is said to have linked the Japanese and Chinese quarters of Hoi An in the early 1600s.


Hoi An Market

The Hoi An Market is the heart of the city’s food scene. Stroll through to see countless stalls selling fresh produce and dry goods.


Bai Choi Folk Game

Bai Choi is a traditional game from Quang Nam, and is listed by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.


Cam Pho Communal House

The communal house of Cam Pho village dates back to 1818, and is home to a 200-year-old banyan tree.


Pottery

Thanh Ha pottery village still uses traditional methods to make ceramic products.


Tam Tien Fish Market

The fish market in Tam Tien is one of the most memorable sights in Central Vietnam. Hundreds of wholesale sellers gather on the sand at sunrise to buy the night’s catch off the fishing boats.