Guides

  • The Museum of Trade Ceramics

    The Museum of Trade Ceramics in Hoi An, located at 80 Tran Phu Street, was opened in 1975. The museum keeps the track record of the history and the origins of this port town. The building that serves as museum itself is a very...

  • Hoi An Folklore Museum

    The museum belongs to the Relic Preservation Center of Hoian and is located at 33 Nguyen Thai Hoc street, in Hoi An ancient town. This is the first place in the country that has a museum on this subject. This museum has collected over...

  • Cu Lao Cham The Beautiful Offshore Island

    Essential Information Buy speed boat ticket at travel agent Entrance fee: 2USD Duration: 30 minutes Bring your passport and valid visa Good for:camping, swimming and scuba diving Avoid: September- December, 1st and 14th of each month (lunar calendar) Cham Island, a group of seven...

  • Cua Dai Beach A Melodious Charm

    Cua Dai Beach is located in the area of Cam An Ward, about 4km north-east of Hoi An Town, in the Quang Nam Province. White sandy beach, deep blue sea, pristine water, bright sunshine, cool sea breeze, sloping sea floor – the perfect description...

  • Thu Bon River

    Thu Bon River is one of the nicest waterways in Vietnam. The river begins at an altitude of 2,598m, in the Ngoc Linh Mountain. Thu Bon River in Hoi An plays an important role in the geography, culture and history of Hoi An. Moreover,...

  • Thuan Tinh Ecological Tourism Zone

    Since it?s only 3 km away from Hoi An ancient town, tourists will find it is very convenient to travel by land or river from Hoi An to here. Located in a 50 hectares river islet, Thuan Tinh looks like a buoy floating in...

  • Cam Kim Island Hoi An Travel Guide

    Cam Kim Island Hoi An . Travel Guide. Cam Kim Island is a beautiful slice of rural life a short ferry ride from the centre of Hoi An. Not far from Hoi An?s central market, packed wooden boats constantly shuttle people, bicycles, motorcycles and...

  • Doan Ngo Festival

    “Doan Ngo Festival?, also called ?T?t gi?t sâu b?? (translated as Parasite-killing Festival) is another on eof Vietnam’s significant festivals. So what do the names mean? Translated literally, “Tet” refers to “festival”, “Doan” means “the start”, and “Ngo” is the seventh...

  • Lady Thien Hau Worshiping Festival

    The festival is held annually by the Chinese living in Hoi An on the 23rd of the 3rd month of the lunar year, at the Fujian and the Duong Thuong Assembly Halls. However, most of the other member of the society pitch in and...

  • Lady Thu Bon Festival

    This festival falls on the 12th day of the second month of the lunar calendar, and is celebrated in Lady Thu Bon?s Palace in Duy Tan commune, Duy Xuyen district. It is a traditional festival of the ancient Cham Pa people that was inherited...