Hoi An: Attractions and more...
Innumerable attractions await the visitors of this city. Tourists can take a tour of the historic residences and shrines, lounge in an open-air café, relish the sumptuous cuisine and shop on the streets.
The Japanese Covered Bridge is an interesting sight linking the Japanese and Chinese quarters with figures of dogs on one side and monkeys on the other. It is among the city’s major attractions with a small temple and various art shops.
A good place to visit is the Quan Chon Temple, which is a perfect example of Chinese culture with all its red and gold embellishments.
Hoi An is famous for its lanterns and silk, for which visitors can browse the main streets in the city. Interestingly, silk lanterns are the most famous and most shopped for item in the city. Apart from that, there are many congregation halls available for visitors to socialize, like the Cantonese Meeting Hall and the Fujian Meeting Hall.
What to see in detail
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Guided Tours
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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