Hoi An
Hoi An, an ancient town by the Thu Bon River, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its timeless architecture, vibrant lanterns, and unique cultural fusion.
Hoi An, located in Central Vietnam, is one of the country’s most beloved tourist destinations, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ancient town reflects the legacy of a bustling trading port from the 16th and 17th centuries, featuring well-preserved historic buildings, assembly halls, and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge. At night, the town transforms into a magical scene illuminated by colorful lanterns. Hoi An is also known for its picturesque beaches like An Bang and Cua Dai, as well as the tranquil Tra Que vegetable village. The local cuisine is a highlight, offering dishes like Cao Lau, Mi Quang, Banh Bao Banh Vac (white rose dumplings), and corn sweet soup. With its timeless charm, friendly locals, and unique cultural blend, Hoi An is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic Vietnamese experience.