Hoi An - Tourism Informations

Hoi An photo

There is plenty to see during your stay in Hoian. All you have to do is to get an entrance ticket at VN Dong 75.000 from some Ticket Stall at every entrance to Hoian Ancient Quarter. With five boxes on the ticket, you would be able to see five places at your own choice.

Hoi An view Hon Chong promonotory

HOI AN JAPANESE COVERED BRIDGE

Located at the corner of Tran Phu Street & Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street.

The Japanese Covered Bridge has other names such us Japanese Bridge or Pagoda Bridge. This Bridge - regarded as “ The symbol of Hoian “ - was built by Japanese Community somewhere between the end of 16th century & the beginning of 17th century

Hoi An, Japenese covered bridge Hoi An, Phuoc Kien pagoda

HOI AN ANCIENT HOUSES

Tan Ky Old House
Address: 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
This is a private house, built at early 19th century. More than 02 centuries passed, the house has been well preserved

Phung Hung Old House
Address: 04 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street
This 200 year - old house has been passed down for eight generations. You will have a chance to witness the supreme harmony among the Vietnamese, Chinese & Japanese structures.

Quan Thang Old House
Adresse: 77 Tran Phu Rue
Address: 77 Tran Phu Street
This private house is about 300 years old. If you are really an expert in fine woodcarving, this is an interesting place for you.

Tran Family Chapel
Address: 21 Le Loi Street
The Family Chapel was built in 1802 by a Tran Mandarin with donations from Tran Family members. This is one of a few Ancient Family Chapels existing in Hoi An.

HOI AN CHINESE ASSEMBLY HALLS

Fujian Assembly Hall
Address: 46 Tran Phu Street
Constructed in 1697, the Assembly Hall is the meeting & worshipping place of the Fujian Community in Hoi An.

Chaozhou Assembly Hall
Address: 157 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street
This congregational hall was built in 1845 by the Chaozhou Chinese & has been a worshipping place for General Phuc Ba, who is believed to be able to calm trouble seas.

Cantonese Assembly Hall
Address: 176 Tran Phu Street
Built in 1885 by the Cantonese Chinese, this assembly hall is meeting & worshipping place of the Cantonese Community.

MUSEUMS
Museum of Trade Ceramics
Address : 80 Tran Phu Street

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VAN LOI HOTEL

Cam Nam Village
Hoi An Town
Quang Nam Province
Vietnam

Tél. : +84 510 936 205
Fax : +84 510 936 207

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