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Learn More about Hoi An, an Ancient Trading Center of Vietnam
Hoi An has a 2,000-year history, and in the 16th century, it was known as a trading center for all of Southeast Asia. Hoi An is located on the banks of the Thu Bon River. It is now known as an old city museum and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1999. Below, you will understand why you should visit Hoi An with our guides.
Dive into the History of Hoi An, a Multicultural Town in Vietnam
Hoi An reflects the fusion of indigenous, Chinese, and Japanese cultures. It is a well-preserved complex of 1,107 ancient buildings with brick or timber walls, including architectural monuments, commercial and domestic buildings, an open market, a ferry terminal, and numerous religious buildings. Let’s briefly check several sights you can add to your free walking tour of Hoi An with our guides.
- Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House, the authentic place where performances dedicated to folk art are regularly held. This is a small, intimate space where each viewer can see the artists and their costumes up close. The entrance fee depends on the specific performance.
- Fujian Assembly Hall, built in 1690 and now serves as a temple dedicated to the goddess of the sea, Thien Hau. Here, you can admire the unique ornamentation of the richly decorated carved gates and courtyard with fountains. The entrance fee is about $7.
- The old house of Tấn Kí, the 18th-century building which is considered a "living museum". It has a long history and has been home to 7 generations of the Le family. The entrance fee is about 1.5 US dollars.
- Museum of Folk Culture, the two-level wooden building with an inner courtyard. It displays about 500 artifacts dedicated to local handicrafts. Entrance to the museum costs about $5.
- Hoi An Prison, the place where many famous revolutionaries and patriots, who were persecuted by the colonial and imperial regime in Vietnam, were imprisoned. Entry to this building is free.
Practical Information: Tour Schedule, Meeting Places, and Booking Details
To get to this town, you can fly to the Da Nang International Airport, DAD (it is about 30 km away), and then, take a taxi or bus. Our free, English-language Hoi An walking tours last about two hours. You can consider several reviews about them:
Hoi An Off the Map - Free Walking Tour
“This was an awesome experience! Kun was extremely knowledgeable about Hoi An’s history, and a very fun personality to be around. We feel very lucky to have found this tour!”
Hoi An Sunset Biking Tour
“Did a private tour by bicycle to the local crafts village. Learned about weaving, wood sculpting, rice wine, noodles, rice fields and we also made a quick visit to the coconut boats. 100% recommended.”
You can check these tours’ pages on our website to find out more details about them.
Book a Free Walking Tour of Hoi An
Book a free tour in Hoi An to experience authentic Vietnam. Here, as a part of your Hoi An city tour, you will be able to wander around winding streets, visit the attractions that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and perform a night walk to enjoy hundreds of colorful silk lanterns and street food.