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📍Cẩm Kim Island The people there are super enthusiastic and welcoming. You can experience sitting on a bamboo-woven round boat with the locals. The local will sail the boat for you and even make the boat circling around, creating a fun atmosphere. They are so friendly and make me laugh so much because of all the fun time. 📍Phố cổ Hội An This is a very beautiful area to visit in Hoi An. The area is combined with different cultures, including Vietnamese, Chinese, and French cultures. I really love that the people here are creative. The street is decorated with beautiful traditional hats, paintings, wood sculptures, and lanterns. The entire place is also filled with bougainvillea, creating a really aesthetic atmosphere. Moreover, a famous and special dish there is called Cao lầu noodles. I enjoyed it quite a lot because it is full of all kinds of delicious ingredients. There are some Chinese and Japanese cultures mixed in this history-rich area. The buildings are full of ancient history. 📍Old House of Tan Ky 101 Nguyễn Thái Học, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam 📍Japanese Bridge Chùa Cầu, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam 📍Fukian Assembly Hall 46 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam 🍫 Alluvia Chocolate House Hội An ☕️ I’ve been trying to find 100% dark chocolate for a long time. To my surprise, I found it in Vietnam! It is locally made chocolate with high quality. They have some discount like buy 5 get 1 free, so it’s good for buying for friends and family. My dad also bought coffee beans. They also sell chocolate ice cream😋 📍36 Đ. Phan Chu Trinh, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam 🏡Accommodation Bellerive Hoi An Hotel This is the best hotel I’ve ever lived in Hoi An. The room is spacious and clean. There is a bathtub and even bathing salt in the bathroom. The color and the interior design of the room is superb. The buffet of the breakfast is high quality and healthy. 📍33 Lê Đại Hành, Cửa Đại, Hội An, Quảng Nam Vietnam #historicallandmarks #familytrip #历史古迹 #vietnamese #vietnam #vietnamtravel #vietnamesefood #hoian #lantern #culture #culturewalk #historicculture #history
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Colorful Lanterns, Ancient Walls—Hoi An’s Timeless Charm 🎏🌅 Hoi An’s Old Town comes alive as dusk falls—lanterns glowing, riverboats drifting, and centuries-old streets inviting you to wander. Start your evening at Duc An House (129 Trần Phú, 8:00–21:00), savoring its vintage architecture and bookish vibe (perfect for quiet photos of wooden carvings and sunlight streaming through antique windows). Next, stroll towards Quan Cong Temple (24 Trần Phú) for bold reds and statement dragons—make sure to snap the ornately decorated altar for that “iconic Hoi An” shot. When the sky shifts to purple and gold, continue to the riverside for a magical night boat ride among floating lanterns. This is pure Hoi An magic! For a sunset memory, perch on the edge of the river—capture golden reflections and multi-colored lights flickering on the water (the ultimate insta-worthy moment!). Then dive into Hội An Night Market (Nguyễn Hoàng, 18:00–22:00) for street eats, vibrant lanterns, and the best souvenir shopping. Try crispy Banh Mi or fresh spring rolls as you explore. Don’t miss Bài Chòi Hội An (Old Town, 19:00–21:00) where live folk singing adds extra sparkle to your stroll. If curious about local spirituality, pass by Hội Thánh Tin Lành Việt Nam (114 Đ. Phan Chu Trinh) for quiet photo ops or a reflective moment. Tips: First-time visitors—going after sunset adds extra magic! Wear comfy shoes for cobblestone lanes, keep cash for market nibbles, and bring a light jacket (evenings can be breezy by the river). Watch your step boarding those lantern boats. #HoiAn #LanternNight #VietnamCulture #SunsetVibes #TravelAsia

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