Hoi An Ancient Town

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Hannani **
10 Mar
If you want to avoid crowds, try to get here after 7 p.m. It's totally worth it! I went by myself and got a whole boat to myself. After you get your ticket at the counter, someone will show you to your boat. You'll get a cup of herbal tea and two lanterns. The paddler was super friendly, and you can even ask him to take videos or pictures of you when you let go of the lanterns. I really loved the boat ride!
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Chau ***********
10 Mar
The tickets purchased on Klook were easy to use, and the main show was definitely worth seeing. There were also some great mini-shows.
Klook User
10 Mar
It's a good experience for me and my parent
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Klook User
10 Mar
The Hoi An Memories Show was one of the highlights of our visit to Hoi An. The production is impressive, with hundreds of performers, beautiful costumes, and a massive outdoor stage by the river. The show tells the story of Hoi An’s history through dance, music, and stunning visuals. The choreography and lighting were amazing, and every scene was well done. It’s a unique cultural experience and definitely worth watching if you’re visiting Hoi An.
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클룩 회원
10 Mar
It was very immersive and felt like a new kind of circus. Even elementary and middle school kids enjoyed it, and sitting on the side was fine. I had a screenshot of my reservation, and they quickly confirmed the tickets. It was also great that taking photos with the performers after the show was free.
Klook User
9 Mar
it was a great experience. super friendly and time efficient. Offline there was lot of people offering for more. this one was short and sweet.
Sharina ****************
9 Mar
We had such a wonderful experience on this tour! Everything was very well organized from start to finish. The van was comfortable, clean, and made the trip very enjoyable. The food provided was also very good and we really appreciated being able to try local dishes during the tour. A special thank you to our tour guide, Tu, who was fantastic throughout the entire trip. He was very friendly, knowledgeable, and explained everything clearly in English, which made it easy for us to understand the history and stories behind the places we visited. His trainee assistant was also very helpful and attentive, always making sure everyone in the group was comfortable and taken care of. It was great that both of them spoke English well, which made communication smooth and enjoyable. Overall, we truly enjoyed this tour and had a great time exploring. Thank you to Tu and the team for making our experience memorable. Highly recommended! ⭐️
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Klook User
9 Mar
We went to the Hoi An Memories show, not having any idea what to expect. It is a brilliant show with hundreds of artistic dancers with elegant colorful costumes, sets, props and creative water cannons, flames and laser light show all combined. A multi act play with at least 5 scenes, we were thrilled we had VIP seats as it rained fairly significantly from time to time, we were under cover of the building so it did affect us at all. There are many water scenes in the play with a lake taking center stage except for the closest and harthercaway parts of the humongous outdoor viewing area. Seeing how much action takes place in the water it becomes easier to understand why significant rain was no impediment to the artists performance. The music was engaging and singing very nice. Singing must be prerecorded under those conditions. I’m not faulting anything, just an observation, which insures top quality sound under difficult outdoor theater conditions.
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Welcome to Hội An Ancient Town, a captivating destination that offers travelers a unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and natural landscapes. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and World Cultural Heritage site, Hội An has retained its historical charm and character, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the charm and heritage of Vietnam. Nestled in Vietnam's Quảng Nam Province, Hội An is a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century, with a rich tapestry of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese cultural influences.
Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Old Town Hội An

The historic district of Hội An, known for its well-preserved architecture and street plan reflecting a blend of indigenous and foreign influences. Wander through the ancient streets and admire the traditional wooden houses, temples, and assembly halls.

Japanese Bridge

A 16th-17th century covered bridge built by Japanese merchants, featuring a unique structure with a Buddhist temple attached on one side. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in Hội An.

Hoi An Lantern Full Moon Festival

Held on the 14th day of each lunar month, this festival illuminates the town with thousands of lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy traditional music, dance performances, and street food while participating in the ritual of releasing floating lanterns on the Thu Bon River.

Culture and History

Hội An's history dates back to the Cham period (2nd century-15th century) when it was a strategic spice trade center. The town later flourished as a trading port under Vietnamese rule, attracting merchants from Japan, China, and Europe. Its well-preserved architecture and cultural practices reflect a blend of these influences.

Local Cuisine

Hội An is renowned for its distinctive regional cuisine, including signature dishes like Cao lầu (braised spiced pork noodle), Mi quang (noodles), and Banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich). The town also offers cooking classes where visitors can learn to make these traditional dishes.

Culture and History

Hoi An has been a central port for historically important trade routes since the first century. Its multicultural history includes influences from Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Indian, and Portuguese traders. The town's architecture and street plan reflect this rich heritage, making it a living museum of Vietnamese history.

Local Cuisine

Hoi An is renowned for its unique culinary offerings. Must-try dishes include Cao Lau, a noodle dish made with water from the ancient Ba Le Well, and White Rose Dumplings, a local delicacy. The town's vibrant food scene offers a variety of dining experiences, from street food stalls to upscale restaurants.

Culture and History

Hoi An's historical significance dates back to its role as a thriving trading port from the 15th to the 20th century. The town's architecture reflects the influence of Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese traders. UNESCO recognized Hoi An as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1999, highlighting its well-preserved structures and urban lifestyle.

Local Cuisine

Hoi An offers a variety of local dishes that are a must-try for any visitor. Popular dishes include Banh Mi, Cao Lau, Quang noodles, Hoi An chicken rice, Bánh Xèo (Vietnamese Pancake), and Banh Dap (Smashed rice pancake). Each dish offers unique flavors that reflect the town's cultural melting pot.