The Lantern Festival is amongst the best times to visit Hoi An. In which, visitors will immerse themselves in a shimmering world of uncounted lantern lights. When the crowds fill the streets, many outdoor activities are held to make the town’s life full of life. On the river, boats and lighting candle lanterns are moving on the waters, allowing the attendees to take so many nice pictures. More than anytime of the whole month, the energy of the town is high like in this festive evening. Romantic scenes, delicious street foods, so many things to buy and photograph definitely make your experience at night never wrong. Now, for further details, we outline a comprehensive article about the Hoi An Lantern Festival.
See also:
- Hoi An Old Town – A Complete Guide
- Hoi An Night Market
- Hoi An Nightlife – A Full Guide
- Best Bars in Hoi An
Table of content
- 1 What is the Hoi An Lantern Festival?
- 2 Hoi An Lantern Festival Times
- 3 Special Hoi An Lantern Festivals
- 4 Hoi An Lantern Festival History
- 5 Highlights of Hoi An Lantern Festival
- 6 Hoi An Lantern Festival Activities
- 7 Tips Before Visit the Hoi An Full Moon Festival
- 8 See and Do in Hoi An Old Town
- 9 Eat and Drink in Hoi An Full Moon Festival
- 10 Hoi An Lantern Festival Tour
- 11 Related Posts
- 12 Bach Ma National Park: Hiking, Trekking in Da Nang and Hoi An
- 13 Hoi An Wet Season: What to Do in Hoi An When It Rains?
- 14 Thanh Ha Terracotta Park
- 15 Vinwonders Nam Hoi An Theme Park (formerly Vinpearl Nam Hoi An)
- 16 Am Phu Cave Complete Travel Guide
- 17 Hoi An or Hue: Which is Better?
- 18 The Official Hoi An Travel Guide (MUST READ)
- 19 The Hoi An Market (Hoi An Central Market) Complete Guide
- 20 Hoi An Memories Show: The Best of Hoi An Impression Theme Park
- 21 Hoi An Bridge: Famous Bridges in Hoi An
- 22 How to Get From Hoi An to My Son Sanctuary
- 23 Hoi An’s Chinese Assembly Halls and Chinese Temples
- 24 Hoi An Walking Tours: Heritage, Foods, Photography & Locals
- 25 Hoi An Self Guided Walking Tour (Hoi An By Yourself)
- 26 How to Visit Golden Bridge Vietnam
- 27 Unique Experiences in Hoi An and Why?
- 28 An Bang Beach: A Guide to Hoi An’s Best Beach
- 29 Experiences in Hoi An: Get Insight Into Hoi An’s Local Culture
- 30 Things to Do in Ba Na Hills Besides Golden Bridge
- 31 Hoi An Nightlife: What to Do in Hoi An At Night?
- 32 Hoi An Countryside: Villages, Rice Fields & Tours
- 33 How to Get to Golden Bridge From Hoi An
- 34 Hoi An Entrance Fee: Old Town, Golden Bridge, My Son, More
- 35 Hoi An Airport: Everything You Need to Know
- 36 Hoi An Lantern Boat Ride on Hoai River
- 37 Hoi An Private Car and Driver
- 38 What to Do in Hoi An Ancient Town
- 39 Da Nang and Hoi An Itinerary for Visitors Staying Overnight in Hoi An
- 40 Hoi An 3 Day Itinerary: A Travel Plan for 3 Days in Hoi An
- 41 Hoi An Free Things to Do: Budget Travel in Hoi An Vietnam
- 42 Hoi An One Day Itinerary: A Travel Plan for One Day in Hoi An
- 43 Hoi An Half-Day Tours: Guide to Half Day Trips From Hoi An
- 44 Hoi An Day Tours: A Guide to Best Day Trips From Hoi An
- 45 Hoi An Beach: A Guide to All Beaches in Hoi An Vietnam
- 46 Hoi An Food Specialties
- 47 How to Get From Hoi An to Da Nang
- 48 Hoi An Cheap Things to Do: All Solo Travelers Need to Know
- 49 Hoi An Best Things To Do: Recommendations from Local Experts
- 50 Hoi An Things to Do: All What Can You Do in Hoi An Vietnam
- 51 Hoi An Things Not to Miss: A Guide to Must Do in Hoi An
- 52 Hoi An or Da Nang: Which is Better?
- 53 Hoi An Pottery Village: A Guide to Thanh Ha Pottery Village
- 54 Hoi An Ancient Town Tour
- 55 Hoi An Old Town Ticket: Price, Sellers, Included Sites, More
- 56 My Son Sanctuary Tour
- 57 Hoi An Lanterns: Festival, Making Class, Where to Buy, More
- 58 Hoi An Best Area to Stay: Guide to Where to Stay in Hoi An
- 59 Hoi An Weather by Month: Guide to Hoi An Monthly Weather
- 60 Hoi An River Cruise: Guide to The Best Boat Tour in Hoi An
- 61 Hoi An Old Town Boats: Guide to Boat Rides in Hoi An Town
- 62 Hoi An 2 Day Itinerary: Traveler Guide to 2 Days in Hoi An
- 63 Cham Island Hoi An
- 64 Hoi An Basket Boat Ride
- 65 Hoi An Coconut Village: A Guide to Cam Thanh Coconut Village
- 66 Hoi An Cham Temples: My Son Sanctuary & Quang Nam Temples
- 67 How to Get from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An
- 68 Da Nang to Hoi An: Best Da Nang Airport Transfer and More
- 69 Hoi An Tour Guide: How to Find a Private Tour Guide in Hoi An
- 70 Hoi An Ancient Town Attractions
- 71 Hoi An Old Town Map
- 72 Tra Que Vegetable Village
- 73 Hoi An Lantern Festival
- 74 Hoi An Night Market: A Thing to Do in Hoi An at Night
- 75 My Son Sanctuary Travel Guide
- 76 Hoi An Old Town Unesco World Heritage – Hoi An Travel Guide
- 77 Featured Tours
- 77.0.1 Golden Bridge and Ba Na Hills Night Tour
- 77.0.2 Golden Hands Bridge Tour In Sunrise or Sunset (1/2 Day)
- 77.0.3 Cam Kim Island Bicycle Tour From Hoi An
- 77.0.4 Cham Island Tour From Hoi An (Group Tour)
- 77.0.5 Cham Island Tour From Da Nang (Group Tour)
- 77.0.6 Hoi An Vegetarian Food Tour
- 77.0.7 Hoi An Evening Walking Food Tour Through Laneways
- 77.0.8 Private Hoi An Basket Boat Tour (Shuttle Bus, Bicycle, Bike)
- 77.0.9 Half-day Am Phu Cave Tour (Private)
- 77.0.10 Hoi An Countryside Tour (Bicycle, Car, Electric Shuttle)
- 77.0.11 Da Nang Tour Package From Singapore
- 77.0.12 Hoi An Evening Tour From Da Nang with Lantern Boat Ride
- 77.0.13 Hoi An Walking Food Tour Through Laneways
- 77.0.14 My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Old Town Tour
- 77.0.15 My Son Day Trip From Hoi An including Marble Mountains and Basket Boat
- 77.0.16 Half Day Hoi An City Tour With River Cruise
- 77.0.17 Son Tra Peninsula Tour with Marble Mountains (Private/Small Group)
- 77.0.18 Hue Day Trip From Hoi An with Hai Van Pass, River Cruise & Lunch
- 77.0.19 Hoi An Ancient Town and Countryside Tour (Bests of Hoi An Tour)
- 77.0.20 Hoi An Tour From Da Nang Airport (Private, Optional Lunch)
- 77.0.21 Hoi An Day Trip From Da Nang (Marble Mountains, Basket Boat, Old Town)
- 77.0.22 Da Nang City Tour From Airport (Private, Optional Lunch)
- 77.0.23 Hoi An City Tour with Lantern Class, Lantern Boat, Night Market & Local Food Sampling
- 77.0.24 Marble Mountains, Basket Boat Ride & Hoi An Old Town Walking Tour
- 77.0.25 Marble Mountains & Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Day Tour
- 77.0.26 Marble Mountains & Monkey Mountain Tour (Half-day, Private)
- 77.0.27 Private Golden Bridge Sunrise Tour (Half-day, Optional Lunch)
- 77.0.28 Hoi An Ancient Town & Golden Bridge Day Tour (Private/Small Group)
- 77.0.29 My Son Sanctuary & Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Day Tour
- 77.0.30 Private My Son Sanctuary Sunrise or Sunset Tour
What is the Hoi An Lantern Festival?
Hoi An Lantern Festival (Hoi An Full Moon Festival, Lantern Full Moon Festival or Light Festival) is a monthly celebration taking place in the Hoi An Old Town. In the full moon light, uncountable lanterns are lit up by candles in all streets and many of them are dropped down the river nearby. Visitors also see the lantern varying in size, shape, color and material, and many open-air activities. The scene is full of life, full of energy and mesmerizing. This best-known festival is among the nicest times to visit Hoi An.
Hoi An Lantern Festival Times
When is Hoi An Lantern Festival?
Hoi An Lantern Festival is held on the 14th day of each lunar month, in Vietnamese traditional calendar. This calendar is based on the monthly cycle of the Moon’s phases and used in the country over centuries. The 14th day is called “ngay ram” by locals. At the time, offspring like fresh fruits, cakes and incense sticks are given to the ancestors or Gods in the temples. It has a sacred significance.
The festival begins around the disappearance of the sun until 10 p.m. If you expect to see the best scenes, should come to the Old town after 7.
Hoi An Lantern Festival Dates 2022
Lunar days can be checked in online calendars or by local people, but in order to save time for visitors, we make a table indicating the exact Full-moon day for each month. Tet Nguyen Tieu (or the First Full Moon Festival) is in the second month, and Tet Trung Thu (or Mid-autumn Festival) is in the eighth month. Both celebrations provide the chance to see the Lantern night at its best beauty. Especially, in the second celebration, traditional dances are performed and childrens with masks on their faces are on the street.
The first month | 16th January 2022 | The seventh month | 12nd July 2022 |
The second month | 14th February 2022 | The eighth month | 11st August 2022 |
The third month | 16th March 2022 | The ninth month | 9th September 2022 |
The fourth month | 14th April 2022 | The tenth month | 9th October 2022 |
The fifth month | 14th May 2022 | The eleventh month | 7th November 2022 |
The sixth month | 14th June 2022 | The twelfth month | 7th December 2022 |
Hoi An Lantern Festival Dates 2023
In 2023, the Lantern Festival is celebrated at the beginning or last of the month. From the first to 7th months, check out the early days to know, and from 8th month to the end of year, the festival may occur on a late day. The First Full Moon and Mid-Autumn Festivals are two biggest, in 5th January and 29th August.
The first month | 5th January 2022 | The seventh month | 1st July 2022 |
The second month | 4th February 2022 | The eighth month | 29th August 2022 |
The third month | 5th March 2022 | The ninth month | 28th September 2022 |
The fourth month | 4th April 2022 | The tenth month | 28th October 2022 |
The fifth month | 3rd May 2022 | The eleventh month | 26th November 2022 |
The sixth month | 1st June 2022 | The twelfth month | 26th December 2022 |
Special Hoi An Lantern Festivals
Tet Nguyen Tieu (First Full Moon Festival)
The First Full Moon Festival originates from Chinese culture, in the Western Han dynasty, around 200 BC. Up to date, there are some stories to explain why it’s celebrated and passed down from generation to generation. The most popular shared story is about the swan of the God of Heaven. It descends to the Earth and is killed by a hunter then. After knowing that it doesn’t live anymore, the owner gets very angry and asks to burn everything on the ground. However, thanks to his super ability, a man tells people the deadly event that is going to happen. He instructs to hang up red lanterns to make the houses look like they are burning. Since then, Chinese temples and assembly halls are decorated by red lanterns in the first full moon of the year. Ceremonies to pray for prosperity and peacefulness also occur, from 10 to 11 a.m (the best time).
Tet Trung Thu (Mid-Autumn Festival)
Mid-Autumn Festival is held in the brightest full moon of the year, the eighth month. It’s known as the Reunion Festival or Children Festival in Vietnamese culture. In this event, people make baked and unbaked rice cakes, a tray of 5 kinds of fruit, incense sticks and some others, to give to the ancestors. The cake’s shape is a circle, representing the perfection and reunion of all members in the family. Moreover, childrens often wear masks and hold star lanterns on hands, and make teams to perform the lion dance. Parents take their beloved little ones to the streets for watching and entertaining.
Not only a night, Mid-Autumn Festival occurs several nights before the full moon. Lion and dragon dances are performed on the streets.
Hoi An Lantern Festival History
Lanterns started their history in 16th century when Chinese from South China provinces moved to Hoi An. They landed to find the opportunities in business and reside for a long time. There are five communities of Chinese (Hoa people) up to date. Not just how to make it, the migrants also introduce their lantern culture to the new home, including lighting up the lanterns in the Full moon night. Lantern making craft now is still alive, and passed down from generation to the next.
On the other hand, Vietnamese people light up the lanterns when the moon is brightest as well. The tradition is strongly linked to Buddhism which deeply influences the country before any religions. The locals pray for themselves and beloved persons, about health, richness, fortune, career, childrens, and more. From this coincidence, since then, the Full Moon has been held monthly and became a part of the town’s life.
Lanterns, especially red lanterns, are thought of as an object bringing luck and happiness to the family owner of the house. In the festival times, people always hang up lanterns in the entrance and in the interior, and light them in the evening. Globe-shaped one means perfection and reunion (like the full moon), so it has become a popular choice.
For Vietnamese, the Full moon has special meanings, for both Buddhism followers and non-followers. They light up the lantern and drop down to the river, to pray for good things to themselves and beloved persons. Especially, in the 7th full moon, the festival focuses on dead family members and wandering souls who deserve to be remembered and cared for. Buddhists see the day as the day of Buddha and many ceremonies and chanting are celebrated.
Highlights of Hoi An Lantern Festival
Lantern Lit Streets
Every single night, streets in Hoi An Old Town draw plenty of pedestrians who come to enjoy mesmerizing scenes of colorful lanterns. In the full moon, all venues within the town hang up more lanterns outside, making things before the eyes really outstanding. In the nearby canal, an incredible mix of golden light reflection, shimmering candle lanterns on the water and lanterns in the boat, will be seen. This amazes most romantic souls, one of the most iconic memories in Hoi An. Visitor’s experience is definitely unforgettable.
Lantern Boat Ride
Not only roaming around the lantern-lit streets, visitors love viewing lovely and lightful scenes of Hoi An from a boat. It’s easy to find one or even don’t even need to search, many locals are invited to get their own boat while walking along the riverfronts. An affordable price for 30 minutes is from 100,000 to 200,000 VND, or from 40,000 to 80,000 VND per person. While being on board, there are many photo and video opportunities. The passengers can light up their own lanterns and drop them on the water, and make wishes. This experience is a must for visitors who visit Hoi An Old Town.
Local Candle Lantern Sellers
One of the most beautiful scenes that visitors will see in the Hoi An Lantern Festival is locals selling paper lanterns by the river. Many old-aged women appear in well-known pictures that have been awarded internationally. Check out instagram, there are many lively photos posted about. They exchange a lantern for 10,000 VND in common and the buyers then use a stick to bring it down to the water. Locals pray after dropping, for themselves and beloved ones, about health, work, money, and more. In Buddhism festivals, people pray for wandering souls who await to be rebirthed.
Colorful Lantern Shops
Lantern shops are instagrammable spots in town during the Lantern Festival. It becomes an epic background to produce nice pictures, to post on social media. For many visitors, they must get one while traveling in Hoi An. Walking across the bridge and turning right, there are more shops with sparkling lanterns. No doubt that you may see nice photos people photograph over there, on the internet. If buying something, it’s free to pose besides lighting lanterns varying in size, shape and color. Without a purchase, you may pay around 20,000 VND for the chance.
The Earth Hour
Once a year, the Earth Hour in Hoi An Old Town encourages all venues to shut down the electric lights and light up the lanterns. The aims are perfect to be held with the Lantern Festival.
Hoi An Lantern Festival Activities
Breaking the Clay Pot Game
Both adults and childrens like to play this Vietnamese folk game. According to the rule, the players will be blindfolded, and then use a stick to break any clay pots hanging up in the front. However, because can’t see, it’s not easy to get closer to the pots and break one of them. Players have to listen to instructions from people to be able to do. Only a hand out is accepted and the money in the broken pot is the reward. Each player may pay 10,000 VND for one time.
Watching Bai Choi (A Unesco Heritage)
Bai Choi is performed in Vietnamese communal houses in the rural areas every spring. It’s a mix of gaming and singing, allowing participation of all ages. Near An Hoi bridge, visitors will see bamboo huts looking towards an open yard where local artists host the games. According to the rules, the host takes a bamboo stick from the tube and sings a song well-corresponding to the content written on it. If the cards of the players match with the songs three times, they win. Watching how people go about their work and performances are nice to understand a little bit more about local culture.
Learning Folk Songs
Near the Japanese Covered Bridge, the class to teach small childrens traditional songs is held in the Lantern Festival. Although impossible to understand what they sing, the tone, instruments and emotion are without any borders to feel. For visitors, a very good chance to know this slice of local culture that is rare to see in other times and other places.
Calligraphy and Handicrafts
The calligraphy with good words (in Chinese) is the favourite of people to decorate the home in the New year festival. In common days, it also has a great meaning. In the full moon, some calligraphers place a mat on the pavement and produce arty letters on the papers. In addition, visitors have the chance to see artisans at work, in making handicraft objects like bamboo root statues or lanterns.
Tips Before Visit the Hoi An Full Moon Festival
Hoi An Lantern Festival is famous, so therefore visitors need to face the crowds and congestion in the prettiest areas. The Japanese covered bridge, An Hoi bridge, the waterfronts, and night market are usually packed, by pedestrians, vendors, boat owners and performers. To avoid the crowds, many people visit the town earlier, around sundown time. However, the atmosphere is quieter and the beauty of the town is not at the best yet at that time. If traveling with beloved little ones, keep an eye on them to ensure they are always near their parents. Personal belongings like phones, wallet, camera and jewelry are the next things to be kept carefully.
See and Do in Hoi An Old Town
Hoi An Night Market
Occupying a 150-meters-long street, this night market has over 150 stalls selling foods, souvenirs, gifts and of course, lanterns. Its lantern shop is one of the highlights, drawing many visitors to photograph and buy. In the surroundings, it’s not hard to find yummy street dishes and Hoi An’s food specialties to taste. The busy hour is from 7 to 9 p.m when crowds fill the passages.
See also: Hoi An Night Market
Cinnamon Cruises
This Thu Bon river cruise provides a dining experience with a romantic view in the surroundings. In which, visitors enjoy delicious foods and cold drinks while the boat leisurely moves across the calm water. From the table, twinkling lantern boats and lighting candle lanterns or mellow sunset previously, all in the memory box. Suitable for couples and small families, it’s necessary to reserve in advance.
Hoi An Lune Center
Within the Moon dome, extraordinary cultural shows organized by the Hoi An Lune Center are worth seeing. All are performed by professional artists, depicting different slices of Vietnamese life from countryside to city. The music background throughout the shows is a perfect mix between many instruments. Tickets are sold in the theatre (at the end of Nguyen Phuc Chu St) and online.
Hoi An Memories Show
Participated by 500 actors and actresses, this largest outdoor visual art show debuted in 2018. It recalls the history and culture of Hoi An from its beginning to the present, allowing the audience to have an easy visualization. Outside of the stage, there are other things to see and do in Hoi An Impression Theme Park. If booking, your full moon night is absolutely awesome.
Eat and Drink in Hoi An Full Moon Festival
Street foods from vendors or small carts are the highlight in the Old Town after it’s dark. Visitors can expect a variety of choices, in places with and without tables. Banh uot cuon thit nuong, the local-style pork skewers are grilled right in open-air barbecue. It’s served with rice and dry rice papers, sliced cucumber and mango, pickles, raw vegetables to roll and a bold sauce to dip into. Around An Hoi bridge and the Night market are the most busiest areas by the sellers. While tasting delicious wraps, visitors can enjoy people watching and a lively world in the surroundings.
In roadside and riverfront eateries, signature Hoi An’s noodle Cao Lau is served. It’s chewy, browny and made by locally-sourced ingredients like Tra Que herbs, Ba Le well’s water or Cham island’s wood ash. In each bowl, the noodle is topped by thinly sliced char siu pork, vegetables and bottomed by a fully-flavourful sauce. Com ga, the chicken rice is also seen in the menu, featuring yellow rice with shredded chicken salad above. Nowhere else in the country, the taste of the dish is better than Hoi An.
Restaurants in Hoi An Old Town and its environs are plenty to choose from, if requiring an indoor space with table service. Style of cuisine is actually diverse, from local, Vietnamese, fusion to from different countries worldwide. Street food bites and Hoianian specialties are catered by the kitchens there as well. The recipe is authentic, but sometimes has a twist to make the food unique. Read our article to find out top places, in centralvietnamguide/hoi-an-old-town-restaurants.
Hoi An Lantern Festival Tour
The Lantern Festival is one of the best times to visit Hoi An and is only celebrated once a month. Check the full moon reschedule above to know the exact day, to arrange your own time to visit the town. If you need an experience more than just to see the beauty of the lanterns at night, a guided tour is one of the finest options. In which, two-ways transportation from the hotel, local English-speaking guide, entrance tickets, sightseeing trip around Hoi An Ancient Town, night market, well-known tailors are regular inclusions. Half-day or full-day durations are absolutely up to the plan of each traveler.
To know tour recommendations, book a knowledgeable tour guide or advice and tips, text us to find out answers quicker. Our whatsapp number is +84968009827 and email is centralvietnamguide@gmail.com.
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Hoi An Old Town Ticket: Price, Sellers, Included Sites, More
As an attraction including attractions, Hoi An Old Town requires an entrance ticket to tourists who come from other parts of Vietnam and the world. It raises funds for preservation of
My Son Sanctuary Tour
My Son Sanctuary is a Unesco world heritage site, attracting 450,000 visitors in recent years. It’s the best remains left by the fallen Champa Kingdom which ruled a part of
Hoi An Lanterns: Festival, Making Class, Where to Buy, More
Lanterns are the signature of Hoi An Old Town, the 3rd Unesco world heritage site in Vietnam. Especially at night, these traditional handicraft objects are lit up and make the town
Hoi An Best Area to Stay: Guide to Where to Stay in Hoi An
In the busiest year, nearly 5,5 millions travellers decided to stay overnight in Hoi An. It’s the largest number that a city in the Central coast of Vietnam ever achieved.
Hoi An Weather by Month: Guide to Hoi An Monthly Weather
Hoi An won the title “Asia’s leading cultural destination” recently in a reputable global travel award. It’s a pretty riverine-coastal town with an ancient root, surrounded by peaceful pieces of
Hoi An River Cruise: Guide to The Best Boat Tour in Hoi An
Hoi An town is by the left bank of the Thu Bon River, and by that, it draws plenty of merchants by sailing boat to visit and trade. Its golden
Hoi An Old Town Boats: Guide to Boat Rides in Hoi An Town
Hoi An town sits by the left bank of the Thu Bon River, the largest and most important waterway in mother Quang Nam province. It’s also near the mouth of
Hoi An 2 Day Itinerary: Traveler Guide to 2 Days in Hoi An
2 days are enough to know the highlights in Hoi An, a famous tourist destination in Central Vietnam. And for those who travel from city to city, 48 hours are
Cham Island Hoi An
The purple islands seen from An Bang or Cua Dai beaches are the Cham Islands. It’s one of the kind in the region where God bless it with fabulous beautiful
Hoi An Basket Boat Ride
Nowhere else outside of Hoi An Coconut Village, travelers can find a basket boat ride across the immense palm forests. It’s an experience that allows the passengers to know better
Hoi An Coconut Village: A Guide to Cam Thanh Coconut Village
Hoi An Coconut Village boasts of the most interlaced waterway system in the city. Four rivers encircle it and are connected together with smaller canals. Thanks to fertile alluvia and
Hoi An Cham Temples: My Son Sanctuary & Quang Nam Temples
Cham people settled in Hoi An before the Vietnamese arrived and handed it over in 14th century. Influenced by Indian culture, they called the land “Amaravati”, similar name to a
How to Get from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An
Located in the city of the same name, Da Nang airport is the nearest airport to Hoi An. So, if travelers want to see an extremely-colorful Lantern festival or try
Da Nang to Hoi An: Best Da Nang Airport Transfer and More
If traveling to Hoi An by air, train and cruise ship, visitors will come to Da Nang first and then have a transfer. The largest city of Central Vietnam holds
Hoi An Tour Guide: How to Find a Private Tour Guide in Hoi An
Most tour packages in Hoi An cover “ a guide”. He or she may be the first and closest local to the visitors, who lead the group to enjoy the
Hoi An Ancient Town Attractions
Spreading over an area of 30 hectares, Hoi An Old Town owns more than 1,100 timber buildings varying in function or type. In the oldest street, the Japanese bridge spans
Hoi An Old Town Map
There are so many things to see, do, eat and sleep in Hoi An Old Town, so the visitors often are confused while planning and exploring. Starting the research from
Tra Que Vegetable Village
Located in a prime location between two famous attractions, the Old Town and An Bang beach, Tra Que vegetable village is a featured point of interest. It’s famous for vegetable
Hoi An Lantern Festival
The Lantern Festival is amongst the best times to visit Hoi An. In which, visitors will immerse themselves in a shimmering world of uncounted lantern lights. When the crowds fill
Hoi An Night Market: A Thing to Do in Hoi An at Night
One of the most visited attractions in Hoi An is its night market. Because it is located right near the Old town, first-timer travelers commonly explore both top sights in
My Son Sanctuary Travel Guide
My Son Sanctuary is a complex of Hindu temples and a Unesco world heritage site from 1999. It’s 40 km away from Hoi An and 70 km to the southwest
Hoi An Old Town Unesco World Heritage – Hoi An Travel Guide
Situated 30km south of Da Nang, Hoi An ancient town is one of the best attractions in Central Vietnam. It is titled as the prettiest town of the country and
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