Located in
Quang Nam province,
Hoi An is a city of Vietnam, on the coast of the
East Sea in the
South Central Coast region of
Vietnam. Being a home for 120,000 inhabitants, it is recognized as a World Heritage Site by
UNESCO with two criteria. First,
Hoi An is an impressive physical manifestation in combination of a number of civilizations from many eras within an international trading port. Second,
Hoi An is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a
South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century.
Ancient Buildings
Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site. The building there also represent many phases of
Hoi An, including the establishment, development, and declination phases.
Quan Cong Temple
Being as the harmony of culture, a lot of temples featuring Chinese people alternate the
Vietnamese traditional houses and French-style ones.
Hoi An also holds immaterial culture with their diversity. Considered as a live-museum of urban lifestyle and architecture, daily life of people with traditional customs and behaviors are well-preserved and developed gradually.
A Group of Tourists Walking on the Street
The center of
Hoi An is quite small and pedestrian-friendly, so the visitors are likely to walk most of the time. During certain times of a day, motorbikes are banned from the center of the town. Moreover, motorbikes are not allowed to enter
Old Town on the 14th and 15th of each lunar month. On those evenings, a lot of activities including traditional games are held in all over the town.
Museum of History and Culture
This museum is the first museum to visit on your trip to
Hoi An. It is almost like a summary of the entire heritage of
Hoi An. So that when you visit other museums, this will benefit you more if you have gone to the
Museum of History and Culture in
Hoi An first.
A Lot of Relics Being Displayed
This Treasure House is home to a collection of relics. For example, there are a lot of photographs or maps and artifacts like statues of different materials belonging to different civilizations. There are also porcelain and ceramic wares and a lot of other important things. Among the exhibits, bronze drums dating back to 3,000BC during the era of the
Dong Son civilization are also there.
Museum of Folklore
With a length of 57 meters and a width of 9 meters the
Hoi An Museum of Folklore, located at 33
Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, is the largest wooden two-storey house in the ancient town. There are 490 objects which are divided into four themes (plastic fork art, performing fork arts, traditional occupations and artifacts) and they are all displayed on the second floor of the Museum.
Performance of Folk Arts
The first floor is the place for performances illustrating the value of
Hoi An Culture and
Folklore. By showing pictures, artifacts and performing fork arts, the
Museum of Folklore shows the value of culture, introducing the contributions of generations of local people during the history and development of the Hoi An.
Museum of Trading Ceramics
The Museum of Trading Ceramics in
Hoi An is an establishment that contains the relics of a civilization happening a long time ago. The building is a very beautiful building constructed in traditional
Vietnamese architectural style. The
Museum of Trading Ceramics in
Hoi An is a two-storey building with a courtyard and an anteroom – all of which are open to the public.
Fragments of Pottery
The exhibits of the
Museum in
Hoi An is made up of fragments of pottery. The
Museum of Trading Ceramics in
Hoi An in its turn is quite helpful and informative, as every article on display comes with a description of its background.
Museum of Sa Huynh Culture
Museum of Sa Huynh Culture is one of the most important museums in
Hoi An. The museum supplies plenty of information on the ancient people of Sa Huynh civilization, who were the first owners of the
Hoi An trading port. The
Sa Huynh culture is a pre-historic
Bronze Age civilization that occurred in
Vietnam. The Sa Huynh culture specialized in metal wares – especially bronze and iron – and ceramics.
A Bronze Weapon
The majority of the displays in the museum comprises of articles such as jewelry, weapons and useful implements such as axes. All recovered evidence of these facts is preserved and displayed in the museum. There are a total of 216 exhibits in the museum. The artifacts at the museum are considered the most unique collection of the
Sa Huynh Civilization in
Vietnam.
Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
Located at
46 Tran Phu Street, Fujian Assembly Hall or
Phuc Kien Assembly Hall was built in 1759 by a group of
Phuc Kien (Chinese) living in
Hoi An. Over the restoration, with the main contribution of
Chinese state Fujian, clubs becomes more brilliant, spacious contributed to adorn the face of urban architecture of
Hoi An.
The Interior of the Hall
By visiting this worship place, visitors might be surprised about the skillful hands of the elders have created a magnificent work.
Assembly Hall contributed express profound oriental philosophy of human happiness.
Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall is a relic religious belief of the ancient town of
Hoi An.
What to eat
In 2011, Tripadvisor – a famous travel website in the world – published a list of 10 destinations which has the most attractive cuisine in
Asia. If you have a chance to visit
Hoi An, don’t forget to try these following dishes.
Chicken Rice
The rice is cooked from the delicious and soft raw rice. Then use chicken broth and pineapple leaves to cook on the wood stove. The chicken should be boiled well to make its skin crispy and sweet. Boiled chicken is squeezed with onion, salt, pepper and other special things. After that, there are likely to have a delicious dish which could attract any visitor.
Cao Lau
Cao Lau is a dish which has influences from the
Chinese cuisine and Japanese cold noodle Udon. However,
Cao Lau in
Hoi An has its distinguishing characteristics and only in
Hoi An, the visitors can enjoy the real delicious
Cao Lau. People believe that the secret of this
Cao Lau is its making process with water from
Ba Le well, ashes from
Cham islet, and vegetable from
Tra Que.
Rose Cake
It is made of the flour milled from soft and sweet-smelling whole grain rice. The core of it is made from ground shrimps and other ingredients like pepper, garlic, onion, citronella, including secretly handed down things. It is called rose cake because of its rose form.
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