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Vietnam Tour 2019
Experience the traditional atmosphere of Hoi An, Vietnam's most beautiful city. It looks like a postcard in this place, which is beautifully arranged between the yellow-painted walls with indigo blue tiled roofs and colorful Vietnamese traditions by the beautiful Tubon River.
Hoi An is a city with a high reputation in East Asia as a place with the essence of Vietnamese culture and a well-preserved appearance of an old trading port. Walk the streets of the Old Town, lined with historical architecture dating back to the 15th century. Most of the Old Town is a pedestrian-only area, so you can enjoy a leisurely walk.
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Hoi An's Old Town and Miseon Ruins
Visit the old town of Hoi An, which developed as a trading port in Southeast Asia in the 15th and 19th centuries, and the ruins of Mi Son, a large-scale temple group of the ancient Champa kingdom, to look back on Vietnam's history and splendid cultural heritage.
Hoi An's Old Town and Miseon Ruins
Visit the old town of Hoi An, which developed as a trading port in Southeast Asia in the 15th and 19th centuries, and the ruins of Mi Son, a large-scale temple group of the ancient Champa kingdom, to look back on Vietnam's history and splendid cultural heritage.
As you walk through Hoi An Old Town, there are old houses and shops lined with architectural styles from different countries. These are old wooden buildings, but they are well preserved and clean enough to give you a beautiful and tidy feeling.
As Hoi An was originally a center of trade, the market has a very long history. Although it is relatively small now, it has the advantage of being able to see more variety. If you're a tropical fruit enthusiast, I recommend that you don't spare money for fruit at the expense of a little baggy. Especially if you can see mangosteen, which is about the queen of tropical fruits.