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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.

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Bai Choi Folk Game

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

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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.

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Japanese Bridge

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

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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.

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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.

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Quang Trieu Assembly Hall

Completed in 1885, this striking assembly hall served as a community center for Chinese settlers from Guangzhao and Zhaoqing.

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Museum of Folk Culture

This museum showcases insightful information and detailed exhibits on the craft villages and traditional culture of Hoi An.

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Tan Ky House

Get a glimpse inside the life of a wealthy Chinese trader at the Tan Ky House, which has been home to the same family for seven generations.

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Bach Dang Wharf

Boats come and go all day from this busy wharf, taking passengers to the many small islets in the Thu Bon River.

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Sa Huynh Museum

This museum in a colonial-style house presents special artifacts from the Sa Huynh civilisation, found at archeological sites around Hoi An.

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Mask painting

Hoi An is known for its crafts and workshops. Try your hand at painting masks, throwing pottery, or making lanterns.

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Cyclo rides

A leisurely cyclo ride is a fun way to see the streets and shophouses of the Ancient Town. Climb aboard after dark to see the lanterns aglow.

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Phin Coffee

Many charming cafes such as Phin Coffee are hidden in the narrow yellow alleys of Hoi An. Don’t be afraid to explore.

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Night market

Lanterns are a lasting symbol of Hoi An. You can buy lanterns in the night market or take a lantern-making class to craft your own.

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Alluvia Chocolate

Shopping is always fun in Hoi An. In the Ancient Town you’ll find many stores selling clothes, leather goods, and edible souvenirs.

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Banh mi

Don’t miss the chance to try Hoi An-style banh mi. Here, warm and hearty banh mi are made with fresh herbs and smoky chili sauce.

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Cao lau

Hoi An’s most famous noodle dish makes the perfect lunch. Dig into chewy noodles, lacy greens, crispy crackers, and barbequed pork.

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Com ga

Decades of Chinese influence in Hoi An can easily be seen in a plate of com ga. Be sure to try this delicious chicken rice dish.

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Réhahn Gallery

Enjoy some of the most famous pictures of Vietnam taken by French photographer Rehahn at this gallery near the Ancient Town.

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Boat rides

A boat ride is an excellent way to see more of Hoi An’s scenic waterways. Take a wooden motorboat for a sunset cruise or a small sampan after dark.

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Reaching Out Teahouse

This beautiful teahouse and social enterprise in the Ancient Town serves premium Vietnamese tea and coffee, and traditional snacks.

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Mango Mango

There are countless excellent restaurants in Hoi An. Mango Mango is a favorite spot for modern Vietnamese food with a view of the river.

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Street market

This bustling outdoor market sells everything from Cham Island fish to cinnamon bark. Come in the early morning to see eye-popping produce.

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Hoi An architecture

Hoi An’s oldest buildings date to the early 1800s, and still feature beautiful wood carvings, tiled roofs and timber frames.

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