Hoi An ceased to be a major port at the end of the 18th century and hasn’t been modernised in the same way as nearby areas such as Da Nang. It also managed to avoid too much major damage during the country’s many wars and so offers a unique snapshot of the past. The port itself still functions on a traditional level and fishing, along with tourism, is a major source of income for the area. In 1999 Hoi An’s Ancient Town was declared a World Heritage Site.
There are a number of striking aspects of Ancient Town. One is that a large portion is constructed from wood. Landmarks like the Japanese Bridge, with its wooden pagoda, are as much art as they are architecture.
As with many port towns, Hoi An has long had a culturally diverse community and its buildings reflect this. Wander through the Ancient Town and see colonial villas right beside Chinese temples.
Head to the banks of the Thu Bon River early in the morning to watch traders in conical hats haggling over fish. The adjacent Hoi An Central Market is another great place to explore. Hoi An is also known for its tailors and silk stalls you can get measured for a suit and pick up the finished garment before you leave. Traders at the market can be forceful though, so be prepared to bargain.
The ceramics industry has also played a vital role in Hoi An’s past and several museums in the Ancient Town celebrate this. Visit the Museum of Trade Ceramics to learn why it was so important. The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture showcases more than 400 ceramic objects.
Try to visit Ancient Town when the Hoi An Legendary Night takes place. During this full-moon festival, motor vehicles are banned from the streets and there is traditional music, dancing, food stalls and lanterns.
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Popular places to visit
Hoi An Market
Buy fresh local produce, sample traditional street food and hone your haggling skills when you visit this loud, lively and colorful riverside market.
Chua Cau
This distinctive example of 17th-century architecture is a celebrated Hoi An landmark and one of Vietnam’s most famous bridges.
Quan Cong Temple
See a beautiful example of Chinese craftsmanship in the elaborate statues and artwork at this colourful temple.
Assembly Hall of the Cantonese Chinese Congregation
Pick up insights into the history of Chinese immigrants in Vietnam when you tour one of their stunning ancient assembly halls.
Cam Pho Temple
Marvel at an impressive banyan tree and admire the colorful façades of this intriguing temple in the heart of the city.
Phung Hung Old House
You can study the exhibits at Phung Hung Old House, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Hoi An. Amble around this culturally rich area's beautiful beaches, or seek out the local tours.
Things to do
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Hoi An Ancient Town- Free Walking with a Local Guide
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Other neighbourhoods around Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An City Centre
Hoi An City Centre is noteworthy for its historic sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Hoi An Market and Chua Cau.
Minh An
Minh An is known for its stunning river views, and you can plan a trip to Hoi An Night Market and Hoi An Market while you're in town.
Son Phong
Unique features of Son Phong include the historic sites and river views. Make a stop by Hoi An Museum or Assembly Hall of the Chaozhou Chinese Congregation while you're exploring the area.
Cam Pho
The stunning river views and relaxing spas are top of the list for many visitors to Cam Pho. A stop by Song Hoai Square or Chua Cau might round out your trip.
Cam Chau
Spas, historic sites, and cocktail bars highlight some of the notable features of Cam Chau. Make a stop by Ba Le Market while you're exploring.
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Travelers to Cam An praise its stunning beaches. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by An Bang Beach and Cua Dai Beach.