Explore Hoi An’s rich history on a walking tour, visiting ancient pagodas, assembly halls, and iconic bridges. Discover hidden gems and local life.
Explore Hoi An’s rich history on a walking tour, visiting ancient pagodas, assembly halls, and iconic bridges. Discover hidden gems and local life.
- Ong Pagoda - Chùa Ông - The first notable site to explore is the Chua Ong Pagoda, a cherished historical landmark established in 1653. Situated in the center of Hoi An’s ancient town, this pagoda was constructed to honor Quan Cong, a Chinese general renowned for his steadfast loyalty, integrity, and sense of justice. As visitors approach, the…
- Ong Pagoda - Chùa Ông - The first notable site to explore is the Chua Ong Pagoda, a cherished historical landmark established in 1653. Situated in the center of Hoi An’s ancient town, this pagoda was constructed to honor Quan Cong, a Chinese general renowned for his steadfast loyalty, integrity, and sense of justice. As visitors approach, the pagoda’s striking red façade and detailed wood carvings immediately draw attention, showcasing a strong Chinese architectural influence. Inside, the air is imbued with the fragrance of incense and the quiet devotion of worshippers paying tribute to Quan Cong.
- Fukian Assembly Hall (Phuc Kien) - Next, take a moment to visit the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, one of Hoi An’s most lively and historically significant landmarks. Initially built as a gathering place for Chinese immigrants from Fujian Province, this ornate hall is a magnificent example of traditional Chinese architecture, featuring intricate carvings, vibrant murals, and elaborate altars. As visitors wander through its courtyards and ceremonial spaces, they will discover the Jinshang Temple, a sacred shrine located within the hall.
- Old House of Tan Ky - From there, it’s a short and pleasant walk to Tan Ky House, a beautifully preserved 200-year-old ancestral home located in the heart of Hoi An’s ancient town. As visitors stroll through the narrow, lantern-lit streets, the scent of incense and the gentle hum of daily life lead them to this historic treasure. Tan Ky House stands as a testament to the architectural harmony between Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences, with its intricately carved wooden beams, antique furniture, and centuries-old family heirlooms. Entering feels like stepping into a time capsule, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle and traditions of a prosperous merchant family from generations past.
- Thu Bon River - Enjoy a leisurely and scenic boat ride along the Thu Bon River, one of Hoi An’s most iconic experiences. As the boat gently glides over the calm waters, visitors are surrounded by the charming beauty of the ancient town, with its lantern-lit buildings, lush greenery, and reflections dancing on the river’s surface. The ride provides a peaceful escape from the bustling streets, allowing passengers to soak in the tranquil atmosphere and observe daily life along the riverbanks—fishermen casting their nets, locals tending to riverside gardens, and children waving from the shore. Whether choosing a traditional wooden boat during the day or a lantern-lit cruise at sunset, the journey along the Thu Bon River promises unforgettable views and a deep connection to the cultural essence of Hoi An.

- Bottled water
- English speaking guide
- Hoi An Ancient town entrance fee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Boat Trip
- Bottled water
- English speaking guide
- Hoi An Ancient town entrance fee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Boat Trip
- Food & Snacks
- Gratuities
- Food & Snacks
- Gratuities
Explore Hoi An, a historic trading port that hosted merchants from China, the Netherlands, France, Japan, Portugal, and Arabia during the 16th to 18th centuries. Today, Hoi An is renowned for its exquisitely preserved architecture, handcrafted silk, expert tailors, and delectable noodles and seafood. The town’s laid-back atmosphere and…
Explore Hoi An, a historic trading port that hosted merchants from China, the Netherlands, France, Japan, Portugal, and Arabia during the 16th to 18th centuries. Today, Hoi An is renowned for its exquisitely preserved architecture, handcrafted silk, expert tailors, and delectable noodles and seafood. The town’s laid-back atmosphere and pedestrian-friendly streets make it a delightful place to explore and uncover new gems.
- Visit the town’s significant landmarks, including the Chua Ong Pagoda, Jinshang Temple, and Tan Ky House
- Enjoy a boat ride along the Thu Bon River and discover the old town of Hoi An
- Explore the beautifully constructed bridge that also serves as a temple and is a key landmark of Hoi An
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