24h Explore Hoi An ancient town
One day exploring Hoi An ancient town.
Take a cooking course
Hoi An is famous for its diverse cuisine that inherits many cultures because many Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese people have come here to live and trade.
After a trip to the local market to buy food, guests board a boat to an eco-tourism area to cook.
Take a cooking course
Hoi An is famous for its diverse cuisine that inherits many cultures because many Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese people have come here to live and trade.
After a trip to the local market to buy food, guests board a boat to an eco-tourism area to cook.
Discovery cycling tour
Cars and motorbikes are banned from moving in the old town center, so bicycles become the most convenient means of transportation.
There are many options for visitors, the 9km journey will go through quiet roads on An Hoi island with many countryside and urban scenes.
Discovery cycling tour
Cars and motorbikes are banned from moving in the old town center, so bicycles become the most convenient means of transportation.
There are many options for visitors, the 9km journey will go through quiet roads on An Hoi island with many countryside and urban scenes.
Enjoy the blue sea
Closest to Hoi An is Cua Dai beach. Although it once suffered a landslide, this beach has gradually recovered.
Enjoy the blue sea
Closest to Hoi An is Cua Dai beach. Although it once suffered a landslide, this beach has gradually recovered.
Visit Tra Que vegetable village
Most dishes in Hoi An have a variety of fresh vegetables, giving the local cuisine a special feature.
Visit Tra Que vegetable village
Most dishes in Hoi An have a variety of fresh vegetables, giving the local cuisine a special feature.
Drink draft beer
After visiting the houses and ancient bridges, visitors should go to the riverbank and choose a seat at one of the sidewalk restaurants with plastic tables and chairs arranged and order a beer.
Drink draft beer
After visiting the houses and ancient bridges, visitors should go to the riverbank and choose a seat at one of the sidewalk restaurants with plastic tables and chairs arranged and order a beer.
Enjoy Cao Lau
This is a specialty of Hoi An that dates back to the 17th century. The noodles are dark in color because the rice used to make the noodles is soaked in ash water taken from Cham Island, 12km away by sea.
Enjoy Cao Lau
This is a specialty of Hoi An that dates back to the 17th century. The noodles are dark in color because the rice used to make the noodles is soaked in ash water taken from Cham Island, 12km away by sea.
Try noodles with tofu and shrimp paste
On Phan Chau Trinh street, there is Dau Bac restaurant where the customers are mainly Vietnamese and the famous dish here is vermicelli with tofu and shrimp paste.
Try noodles with tofu and shrimp paste
On Phan Chau Trinh street, there is Dau Bac restaurant where the customers are mainly Vietnamese and the famous dish here is vermicelli with tofu and shrimp paste.
Try grilled food at a sidewalk restaurant
To save more, diners can go to sidewalk grills located along the banks of the Hoai River.
Try grilled food at a sidewalk restaurant
To save more, diners can go to sidewalk grills located along the banks of the Hoai River.
Book a homestay room
Like many countries in Asia, homestays are not really guests living in people’s houses but in service houses like hotels on people’s land.
Book a homestay room
Like many countries in Asia, homestays are not really guests living in people’s houses but in service houses like hotels on people’s land.
Stay at a resort with a swimming pool
For those who prefer to relax more, they can choose beautiful small resorts with swimming pools, located in the center of the old town with lush green gardens and private dining rooms.
Stay at a resort with a swimming pool
For those who prefer to relax more, they can choose beautiful small resorts with swimming pools, located in the center of the old town with lush green gardens and private dining rooms.
(According to Guardian)
Huong Chi
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