Hoi An - Vietnam
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
N 15° 52.617 E 108° 19.565
49P E 213649 N 1757153
Hoi An is a picturesque city of South Central Vietnam along the coast of the South China Sea. It is recognized as a World Heritage Site.
Waymark Code: WM17DNP
Location: Vietnam
Date Posted: 02/02/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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In 1999, Hoi An old town was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port of the 15th to 19th centuries, with buildings that display a unique blend of local and foreign influences.

The city has various small museums highlighting the history of the region such as the Museum of Trade Ceramics. The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture was built in 1995, and has over 430 ceramic items from 8th to 18th Century. The items originating from Persia, China, Thailand, India and other countries are proofs of the importance of Hoi An as a major trading port in South East Asia.

Top things to do in Hoi An

Get lost in the Old Town - Merchants from China, Japan and later Europe settled in Hoi An from the 15th to 19th centuries, creating a unique architectural fusion. Bring your camera as you tread the Japanese Bridge, Tan Ky ancestral house, and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.

Treat your taste buds - Dining in Hoi An is pure pleasure. Farms and fishing boats contribute just-picked vegetables, seafood, herbs and fruit to the markets daily. Three quintessential Hoi An dishes are Cao Lau, Hoanh Thanh, and white rose dumplings.

Cycle in the countryside - Sunrise in Hoi An is a prime time to grab your hat and hop on a bike. With any luck, you’ll find yourself in a sea of green, with water buffalo flicking their tails. In Cam Thanh and Tra Que, you’ll pass vegetable farms and frond-fringed ponds.

Hit the beach - An Bang Beach, just a 10-minute drive from the Ancient Town, promises seafood lunches, sandy stretches and cool waves. Bring your books, beach blankets, and bikinis; or board a boat to the pristine shores of the Cham Islands.

Marvel at My Son - My Son Sanctuary is a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site 40 kilometres from Hoi An. Tucked into a valley near a shaded stream, these temples were built by the Cham people. The surviving structures date from the 7th to the 13th century.

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Hours of Operation:
Museum Of Trade Ceramics: Open daily 08:00 am - 05:00 pm


Admission Prices:
Although you don’t technically need an admission ticket to explore Hoi An Ancient Town (checks are very loosely enforced unless you’re with a tour guide) you do need to purchase a pass to enter some museums and heritage houses, including the Museum of Trade Ceramics.


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Multiple Days

The attraction’s own URL: Not listed

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