A Colorful and Romantic Town
【Overview】
Hoi An Ancient Town, located in central Vietnam, about 30 km from Da Nang, is one of the best-preserved traditional trading ports in Southeast Asia. This ancient town is famous for its unique cultural fusion (Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and French styles), colorful lantern streets, rustic yellow old houses, and leisurely canal scenery. In 1999, Hoi An was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO.
🛬【Itinerary】
✅ Suggested duration: 1–2 days (suitable for slow travel to experience the charm of the ancient town)
✅ Recommended itinerary:
Day 1:
Morning: Visit the core area of the ancient town (Japanese Covered Bridge, Fujian Assembly Hall, and Guang Zhao Assembly Hall)
Afternoon: Browse handicraft shops and customize Ao Dai (traditional Vietnamese dress)
Evening: Take a boat trip on the Thu Bon River and release lanterns
Night: Night tour of the lantern street and sample street snacks
Day 2 (optional):
Morning: Cycle to An Bang Beach or explore the surrounding countryside
Afternoon: Experience a Vietnamese cooking class
⛺【Must-See Attractions】
Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau)
A landmark in Hoi An, built by Japanese merchants, with a temple on the bridge, symbolizing the fusion of Chinese and Japanese culture.
Fujian Assembly Hall (Phuc Kien Assembly Hall)
A gathering place for Chinese immigrants, with exquisite architecture, dedicated to Mazu, and colorful.
Thu Bon River
Take a boat trip in the evening, the riverbank is brightly lit, and you can release lanterns to pray for blessings.
Hoi An Night Market
Lanterns are hung high at night, suitable for taking pictures, buying handicrafts, and sampling snacks.
An Bang Beach
Located 4 km from the ancient town, with few people and beautiful scenery, suitable for relaxation.
🍩【Must-Eat Food】
Cao Lau
Hoi An's signature noodles, with chewy noodles, served with char siu and herbs, only available locally.
White Rose (Banh Bao Vac)
Shrimp dumplings shaped like roses, with thin skin and fresh filling, drizzled with fish sauce.
Banh Xeo
Vietnamese-style crispy pancake, containing shrimp and bean sprouts, eaten with peanut sauce.
Vietnamese Coffee (Ca Phe)
Recommended coconut coffee (Ca Phe Dua), sweet and rich.
🏨【Accommodation Guide】
High-end Resort Type
Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai (luxury beachfront resort with first-class service)
Anantara Hoi An Resort (riverside colonial-style hotel, conveniently located)
Mid-range Boutique Type
Allegro Hoi An Hotel (French style, near the ancient town)
La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa (garden pool, tranquil environment)
Budget-friendly and Unique Type
Tribee Kinh Hostel (youth hostel, good atmosphere, suitable for backpackers)
Hoi An Memories Hotel (cost-effective, near the night market)
🚌【Transportation Guide】
✈️ Main transportation:
First fly to Da Nang International Airport, then take a car (about 45 minutes) to Hoi An.
🚖 Local transportation:
Taxi/Grab: Da Nang to Hoi An is about VND 300,000–400,000 (about CNY 90–120).
Bus: Take the yellow bus (No. 01) from Da Nang, the fare is about VND 30,000.
Bicycle/Motorcycle: It is recommended to walk or rent a bicycle in the ancient town (about VND 50,000/day).
🧡【Tips】
✔️ Best season: February–April (cool and less rain), avoid the rainy season from October to December.
✔️ Tickets: You need to buy a joint ticket to enter the ancient town (VND 120,000, including 5 attractions).
✔️ Shopping: You can customize Ao Dai, lanterns, and hand-painted ceramics, remember to bargain!
✔️ Cultural etiquette: Dress decently when entering temples (cover shoulders and knees).
✔️ Safety: Be careful of motorcycle traffic and pay attention to your belongings at night.
Hoi An is a small town suitable for slowing down and feeling the passage of time. Whether it is strolling through the old alleys during the day or enjoying the lights and boating at night, you will fall deeply in love with its romance and tranquility. 🌟