Hoian trip [Code:198]


 
Hoi An is one of the four World Heritage listed sites in Vietnam.  From the 16th to 18th centuries, Hoi An was a thriving international commercial port for Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants, who came to trade in the high grade silk, which is still produced in the area, as well as ceramics.
Today, Hoi An is a quaint riverside town, popular with tourists for its eclectic architecture, tailors shops, and numerous cafes. Some of the buildings in the narrow streets have remained unchanged for more than a century. 

We enjoy a half-day walking tour through the narrow winding streets of the Ancient Quarter visiting Chua Ong Pagoda, Chinese Assembly Halls, the 200- year old Tam Ky ancestral house and the Japanese Bridge.
After lunch, we take a short boat ride to a nearby island to visit a handicraft village specializing in ceramics and also the boat building yards.
Includes:
  • Transportation
  • English speaking guide
  • Lunch