16/04/2024
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Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An was once a bustling trading port, welcoming merchants from far across the seas. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, Chinese, Japanese and Europeans settled along the banks of the winding Thu Bon River. Today, 30 hectares of this ancient town is preserved as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site.
Hoi An’s unique fusion of cultural influences reveals itself within its narrow streets. Weathered shop-houses squeeze shoulder-to-shoulder alongside ancestral homes, their tiled roofs decorated in exotic wood carvings. Tucked away from the old ferry quay, you’ll find an open market, pagodas and a timber bridge that once connected the town's Japanese and Chinese communities. Hoi An is even better in the evenings, when the faded streets glow in the light of thousands of lanterns.
16/04/2024
Hoàng Bim One heritage site in Vietnam is the Complex of Hué Monuments, located in Hué city, Thua Thien-Hue province. This site features a collection of monuments, tombs, pagodas, palaces, and temples that were built during the Nguyen Dynasty, which ruled Vietnam from the early 19th century to the mid-20th century. The Complex of Hué Monuments was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 for its cultural, historical, and architectural significance.
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