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Hoi An Acient Town + Mable Mountain (Chinese Speaking Guide)

Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
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Nearest Tour Date | Thu, 13 Mar 2025

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Stroll through this ancient town and experience the blend of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese culture and architectural styles
Explore Hoi An, the oldest city in Southeast Asia, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999
Explore the charming beaches that surround Hoi An, offering pristine sands and tranquil waters perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation

Hoi An, 30 kilometers south of downtown Da Nang, became an international trade port as early as the 15th century. The cultural influences from China, Japan, and Europe are perfectly preserved in local architecture and art, and it has been designated a World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations. Hoi An Old Town is a great place for a night walk, with lanterns hanging from the restaurants and cafes and the whole street lit up. Strolling along the riverside alleys, you can easily imagine what this place looked like 150 years ago. The charm of Hoi An is not limited to the exquisite architecture, the beaches surrounding the town are also very charming places. Marble Mountain is a famous mountain in central Vietnam, located 7 kilometers southeast of Da Nang City. There are six peaks of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth (fire is the twin peaks). The golden mountain is black and white, the wooden mountain is white, the earth mountain is brown, the water mountain is pink, and the volcanic red mountain. Overall, it looks fantastic and majestic, so it is called the Mable Mountain. In addition to visiting the caves and temples here, tourists also have a very unique option of climbing the cliffs. We climbed up water Mountain in Mable Mountain, which is the only climbable mountain in Wuxing Mountain. It is only over 100 meters high, but the steps are steep. Going up the mountain you can overlook My Khe Beach. The view is spectacular. If you really can't climb, you can still take the elevator, but it's not recommended

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Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
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