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Hoi An Tan Ky Ancient House Night Market – A Day of Strolling by Day and Feasting by Night

Hoi An, Vietnam, is more than just a tourist destination. During the day, you can wander through centuries-old architecture and traditional culture, while at night, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the lantern-lit night market, enjoying local delicacies. Here’s a one-day itinerary that combines charm and flavor. --- 📍 10:00 AM – Enter the Ancient Town & Architectural Tour Purchase an entrance ticket and start exploring the ancient town’s architectural landmarks. Highlights: Chua Cau (Japanese Covered Bridge): A wooden bridge blending Japanese-style roofing with Vietnamese design. Tan Ky Ancient House: A traditional house combining Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese architectural styles. Fukian Assembly Hall: A masterpiece of Chinese temple architecture. 📍 12:30 PM – Local Lunch Cool off with a bowl of ‘Mi Quang’ (Vietnamese noodle dish) or ‘Cao Lau.’ Enjoy a sweet Vietnamese iced coffee at a nearby café. 📍 2:00 PM – Stroll Through Hoi An’s Alleys & Take Photos Walk through alleys adorned with yellow walls, windows, bicycles, and lanterns. Photo-worthy spots: Lantern streets, flower-covered walls, riverside bridges. 📍 4:00 PM – Riverside Walk Stroll along the banks of the Thu Bon River or take a boat ride. At sunset, the river and scenery are bathed in warm, cinematic light. 📍 6:00 PM – Enter the Night Market Head to Hoi An Night Market near the old town. Explore lanterns, traditional crafts, handmade accessories, and more. 📍 7:00 PM – Skewer Feast Begins Enjoy a variety of grilled skewers, including chicken, shrimp, squid, and mushrooms. End the night with street-side banana pancakes and mango juice. --- Hoi An at night is even more enchanting than during the day. From tranquil ancient architecture to the bustling night market, this one-day trip offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, serenity and vibrancy. Truly, this place embodies the essence of Southeast Asian charm.
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