In a beautiful serene location nestled on the banks of the Thu Bon River, Hoi An offers tourists a relaxed atmosphere with low, tile-roofed houses and narrow streets. Let’s check out the amazing Hoi An through 360-degree panoramic photos.
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Chua Cau (Bridge Pagoda) is considered the “heart” of the ancient town of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam.
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It is a beautiful historical piece, featuring the cultural and architectural exchange between Vietnam and Japan. It was built near the Hoai River in the 17th century with donations from Japanese merchants. Therefore, Chua Cau is also called “The Japanese Bridge”.
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Visitors can take a boat trip along the Thu Bon river at Bach Dang wharf
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The Quang Trieu (Cantonese) Assembly Hall was dedicated to Thien Hau Holy Mother and Confucious, then to the sages who came from Guangdong.
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In the Assembly Hall, many ancient vestiges have been preserved – a four big horizontal lacquered boards, a big bronze censer, a pair of Chinese terra-cotta seats, and noteworthy documents on the Chinese community living in Hoi An.
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Tan Ky Old house |
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A statue of Polish architect Kazimierz Kwiatkowski, who lived in Vietnam for 16 years and helped popularise the ancient town of Hoi An
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Ngu Bang Assembly hall
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Old streets of Hoi An
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Fukien Assembly Hall
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Ong pagoda
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Temple of Forsaken Spirit
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