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Hoi An, located in the Quang Nam Province, is a small town in Vietnam. It is the largest harbour in South East Asia with a population of over 86,000 residents. Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s four World Heritage Sites, which combines traditional and contemporary outlooks with élan.
A moderate climate is experienced in Hoi An throughout the year, with two major seasons, wet and dry. The wet season extends from October to December while it is dry from January to September. Although the temperatures are fairly mild, it can get hot in summers.
Earlier known as Hai Pho, Hoi An has a 4,000-year-old history. Earlier, the city used to be a busy commercial port of the country. Today, it is a tourism destination and an important arts and crafts centre.
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