This exclusive private tour offers an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history of Hoi An, the ancient wonders of My Son, and the vibrant local culture of Tra Que Village. Meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive and enriching experience, the itinerary ensures that you will fully appreciate the unique cultural and historical aspects of each destination within a single day. Every detail is carefully planned to ensure that your time and investment yield a memorable and rewarding adventure. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culture aficionado, or simply seeking an authentic experience, this tour is a worthwhile and enriching choice.
Our tour guide and driver will come to your place and pick you up with a signboard having your name on.
The Tan Ky Old House in Hoi An, built over 200 years ago, is a notable example of a merchant's residence blending Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural influences. We will stop and take a photos after exploring history of the house
The Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An, built in the 18th century, is an iconic symbol of the town. It showcases Japanese architectural influences and served as a vital connection between the Japanese community and the Chinese quarters. This beautifully preserved bridge features a small temple inside and is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. We will explore history of this place particularly in widening understanding of the ancient town’s history
The Cantonese Assembly Hall in Hoi An, also known as the Quang Trieu Assembly Hall, is a significant cultural and historical site. Built by Cantonese immigrants in the late 18th century, it served as a communal gathering place for the Cantonese community in Hoi An. We will explore history of this place particularly in widening understanding of the ancient town’s history
Built in the late 17th century by Fujian Chinese immigrants, it served as a gathering place for the Fujian community. The hall is celebrated for its elaborate architecture, featuring intricate wood carvings, colorful ceramic mosaics, and beautiful statues of mythical figures. We will explore history of this place particularly in widening understanding of the ancient town’s history
Exploring My Son Sanctuary offers a profound insight into Vietnam's rich heritage, blending ancient Hindu influences with indigenous Cham traditions. The site's restoration efforts and ongoing archaeological excavations further enhance our understanding of Champa civilization's art, architecture, and religious practices. It remains a cultural treasure, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its serene surroundings and discover the legacy of one of Southeast Asia's most intriguing ancient civilizations.
This museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Vietnamese ceramics. Situated in the heart of the ancient town, the museum features a stunning collection of pottery, sculptures, and artifacts spanning from the 10th to the 19th century. Tourists can expect to explore the craftsmanship of local potters, learn about ancient trade routes, and discover the cultural significance of ceramics in Vietnam. The museum also showcases the influence of Hoi An’s vibrant merchant history on the evolution of ceramic art. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in Vietnam’s artistic traditions and cultural heritage.
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