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Hoi An is a small town of the Quang Nam province of central
Vietnam. Located on the coast of South China Sea it is
home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants. In 1999, Hoi
An was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The
city was the most important port and trading post of
Vietnam from 16th to the 18th century. Ceramics was
traded in large amount with china. There are endless
Things to Do in the picturesque town of Hoi An.
Hoi An is a such a small city that it can be even easily
explored on foot. There are several tourists'
attractions, shops, and gastronomic delights to
accompany you on your trek around the city. Simply keep
wandering in the age old temples, or spend a few lazy
hours sipping on a steaming cup of tea or coffee in an
open air cafe, or pick up a souvenir from the curios,
you would find a new flavor in everything you do in Hoi
An. Delving into the exotic cuisines of Hoi An in a
restaurant will only make you more hungry.
There
are several tourists' attractions in Hoi An. The most
popular ones are the Old Heritage Town, My Son, Japanese
Covered Bridge, Museums of History and Culture, Quan
Cong Temple, Tran Family Home & Chapel, and Old House of
Tan Ky.
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