Category Archives: Hoi An
Hội An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Vietnam, is famous for its well-preserved ancient town, colorful lanterns, and peaceful riverside atmosphere. Once a bustling trading port from the 15th to 19th centuries, Hội An blends Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences in its charming architecture and narrow streets.
Visitors can wander through the Japanese Covered Bridge, explore traditional wooden houses, enjoy tailor-made clothing, and taste local specialties like cao lầu noodles. At night, the town glows beautifully with lanterns reflected on the Thu Bồn River, creating a magical and romantic scene that captures the heart of every traveler.





