

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.
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.

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
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.
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.
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.

Ahmedabad's vibrant night market, offering street food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A serene and lush mangrove forest along the Tamkang Harbor, offering a unique ecosystem and beautiful sunset views.
Qifeng Mountain, a serene and picturesque area, offers stunning views, ancient temples, and lush forests.