

A beautifully preserved trading port from the 15th to the 19th century, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its unique architecture and vibrant lantern-lit streets.
Handmade lanterns are a symbol of Hoi An, with intricate designs and vibrant colors.
Hoi An is famous for its high-quality silk, with traditional patterns and modern designs.
A set of local spices, including cinnamon, star anise, and cloves, used in traditional Vietnamese dishes.
Hoi An's climate is tropical, with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the ancient town involves a lot of walking.
Protection from the sun is crucial in Hoi An's climate.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with beautifully preserved architecture and charming streets.
A 200-year-old traditional wooden house showcasing Hoi An's unique architecture.
A fascinating museum displaying Hoi An's rich history and cultural heritage.
Famous for its unique blend of Vietnamese and Western flavors, especially its mango-based dishes.
Known for its beautiful riverside views and a mix of Vietnamese and Asian dishes.
Famous for its diverse menu, beautiful courtyard, and historic setting.

Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pork, pickled vegetables, and chili sauce

Hoi An-style pork and noodle soup with local herbs and greens

Vietnamese savory pancake filled with pork, shrimp, and bean sprouts
A cozy, family-owned ski-in/ski-out lodge nestled in the heart of Whistler Blackcomb.

Experience the grandeur of Murud Janjira Fort's history through a captivating Light and Sound show, set against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea.
A laid-back beach community known for its wide, sandy beaches and mild climate.