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Housed in a charming old timber building, the Museum of Trade Ceramics showcases a collection of Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese ceramics from the 8th - 18th centuries discovered during archaeological excavations in the area..
Housed in a charming old timber building, the Museum of Trade Ceramics showcases a collection of Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese ceramics from the 8th - 18th centuries discovered during archaeological excavations in the area.
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80 Trần Phú, Minh An, Tp. Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
The Phuc Kien Assembly Hall was built circa 1690 as a Buddhist thatched pagoda known as Kim Son
Step back centuries in time as you enter the Hoi An Ancient Town, the epitome of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century
Once a trading port on the Silk Route, Hoi An is noted for its sustained excellence in the tradition of brilliant fabrics and needlecraft
Located on the banks of the Thu Bon River between Tran Phu Street and Bach Dang Street, the Hoi An Central Market is a bustling marketplace offering a mélange of fresh produce, culinary ingredients, seafood, local specialties, souvenirs, and tailor shops
The 18th century House of Tan Ky in Hoi An Ancient Town is the epitome of a merchant’s residence from that era
The Quang Trieu or Cantonese Assembly Hall was built by Chinese merchants in 1885 as a communal gathering space for celebrating festivals
Indulge yourself with the finer things in life at the Gemstone Art Museum and Winebar, which brings together red rubies and ruby reds
The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture in Hoi An is dedicated to the pre-historic Sa Hu?nh culture that flourished between 1000 BC and 200 AD in present day central and southern Vietnam and Philippines
Locally known as Cau Chua, the Japanese Covered Bridge is an iconic landmark in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An Ancient Town, and is featured on the VND 20,000 currency note