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Top 9 attractions in Hoi An Town Vietnam - Explore a coastal city

Have you considered spending a holiday in a lesser-known city? When in Vietnam, you should consider spending time in Hoi An, a picturesque city bordered by beautiful beaches and breathtaking landscapes. You'll feel like there is more authenticity. Here top sites to visit.

1

Phung Hung House

Here's a chance to witness the perfect fusion of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese architecture. Known amongst the locals as the cultural heritage of the town, the Phung Hung Ancient House is a popular architectural building in Hoi An. It is located beside the Japanese Covered Bridge. Its history draws back 200 years. This commercial building has a unique structure with broad corridors and high wooden logs reflecting the fusion and development of Asian architectural styles in Hoi An in the past centuries. If you are staying at one of the many resorts such as Anantara Hoi An Resort, it's a 5-minute drive to this attraction.

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The Museum of Folk Culture

The best things to do in Hoi An to dive deep and understand what typical Vietnamese village life looks like. It is built in an ancient house that has beautiful old rooms, staircases, and courtyards. You will spot various displays of fishing, pottery, and farming. To enjoy a hassle-free journey to this museum, try a first-class train in Vietnam to indulge in captivating cultural experiences in Hoi An.

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The Museum of Trade Ceramics

The key highlight of this cultural site is the beautiful home that it is set up in. Its architectural style has a mix of ancient and modern elements. There is an old shrine, a courtyard, and a balcony that looks out over the ancient streets of the town. You will also find a display of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese ceramics.

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The Museum of History and Culture

Similar to all the museums of Old Town, this museum is set up in an eye-catching space. Its history draws back to the 17th Century. You will find maps of the ancient port city and many black-and-white photographs denoting the thriving trade centre.

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The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture

The amazing Museum of Sa Huynh Culture is built in an old French colonial building with two different displays. The first floor comprises very ancient urns and pottery dating back to the first century. It will give you information on burial traditions, ancient lifestyles, and customs. The second display showcases wartime weapons, including machine guns. They offer insights into the strategy and history of the wars in Vietnam.

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Fishing villages

Explore the local life in Hoi An to feel the authenticity of the city. Would you believe that still there are men who do fishing to make a living? Step into a fishing village in Quy Nhon to experience the local life and their lifestyles. You will come across a lot of small villages when you drive along the coast. Once you reach the sea in front of the village, you will see the basket boats that these fishermen use to paddle to their boats, blue fishing boats from a distance, and the nets that are close to shore.

7

The countryside of Hoi An

When you feel enough spending time at beaches, sea, and islands, you can consider visiting the rugged countryside. These places are less touristy (tourists never come, not even Vietnamese) therefore, you can expect a very authentic Vietnam lifestyle. Rent a car or a motorcycle to uncover hidden scenic spots in the countryside.

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Explore other hidden beaches

Apart from more popular beaches like Bai Xep, you will come across a range of mesmeric beaches in this beautiful city. Get an opportunity to drive along the coast and choose your favourite beach to unwind. No matter whether you decide to stay in the town or get out of it, there will be plenty of options to enjoy a beach holiday. Municipal Beach which is located along the strip of the city is already an incredible beach. You shouldn't miss it. Its calm waves make it an ideal place for swimmers. There will be no scarcity of bars to grab a sunset cocktail.

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Hoi An street food

Hoi An street food is filled with local specialities. The delicious dishes which are being served at restaurants began their days as street food. Com Ga, Mi Quang, and Cao Lau are popular dishes among working people in Vietnam. This street food sums up a three-tier process: it's quick, satisfying, and healthy. Even though it is called 'street food', the standards of these dishes are high.