The Covered Bridge is the symbol of Hoi An Ancient Town, also known as the Japanese Covered Bridge because Japanese merchants contributed money to build it around the…
Bai choi Hoi An is a unique folklore game of Vietnam’s central region. In the later days, it became a signature art form of theatrical singing.
Watching Bai choi…
Built nearly 200 years ago, Tan Ky House has the typical architecture of a Hoi An townhouse, with the interior divided into many compartments, each with its function.…
Hoi An Walking Street captivates generations with its peaceful atmosphere, ancient space and great cultural and historical values. Not only that, but this place also attracts tourists, especially…
The Cantonese Chinese initially built The Cantonese Assembly Hall in 1885 to worship Mazhu and Confucius; however, after 1911, it converted to worship Guangdong and Tien Hien. The…
Folklore Museum is one of the special thematic museums in Hoi An. With original images, artifacts and performance activities, the Museum has shown intangible cultural values, introduced the…
Legend has it that the forerunner of the Assembly Hall was a small shrine worshiping the statue of Thien Hau Thanh Mau (the goddess who blesses merchants to…
Established in 1989, the museum displays 212 original artifacts and valuable documents in ceramics, porcelain, bronze, paper, wood, etc., reflecting the development stages of Hoi An’s urban and…
Hoi An Night Market is also known as Nguyen Hoang Night Market because it is on Nguyen Hoang Street, opposite the Japanese Bridge. The market starts opening from…