

Tan Ky House, a 200-year-old trading house, offers a glimpse into Hoi An's rich history and architecture.
A well-preserved 18th-century merchant's house showcasing traditional architecture and interior design.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring beautifully preserved architecture, historic houses, and vibrant markets.
A complex of ancient Hindu temples dedicated to the god Shiva, built between the 4th and 14th centuries.
Traditional lanterns made from silk and bamboo, symbolizing Hoi An's rich history and culture.
High-quality silk products, including clothing and accessories, reflecting the region's silk weaving tradition.
Crispy, fried snacks made from banana blossoms, a local delicacy often served with rice wine.
Tan Ky House is located in Hoi An, which experiences rainy season from August to January. This umbrella will keep you dry

Hoi An has a tropical climate with high humidity, choose breathable and moisture-wicking clothing for your comfort
A lightweight and quick-drying towel will make your stay in Hoi An more convenient and hygienic
Famous for its authentic Vietnamese baguette sandwiches, a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its traditional Vietnamese coffee and breakfast dishes, a historic spot in the city.
Famous for its ever-changing noodle soup, a must-try for lunch in the city.

Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pâté, pickled vegetables, and herbs

Hoi An pork and noodle soup with local greens and croutons
Hoi An shrimp and pork dumplings shaped like white roses
The Tigris Riverfront in Baghdad offers a serene escape from the city's bustle, with lush parks, vibrant markets, and historic landmarks like the iconic Al-Sadoun Bridge.
Kanakeshwar Fort, nestled in the Western Ghats, offers panoramic views and a serene temple dedicated to Lord Kanakeshwar.
A classic Maine lobster shack offering fresh seafood with stunning ocean views.