THINGS TO DO IN HOI AN 2017

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THINGS TO DO IN HOI AN 2017 
THINGS TO SEE AND DO 

BEACHES
An Bang beach – Just 3km north of Cua Dai, An Bang is one of Vietnam’s most happening and enjoyable beaches. Staying at the beach and visiting Hoi An on day trips is a good strategy for a relaxing visit to the area.

HIKING, WALKING TOURS AND ITINERARIES
Do it yourself photo tour – 
Hoi An is as photogenic as it gets. To help you make the most of Hoi An’s picture-perfect charms, here are some tips on getting an album full of great shots.

Exploring by bike or motorbike – Everywhere in Hoi An, There are many bike,motorbike for rent. To easy to rent and ride to everywhere by yourself. Price from 6$-10$ per one day without petrol. 
Hoi An private car – Best deal, budget, cheapest for car rental in Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue with driver. You can stop anywhere if you would like. 

HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS 
The Bale well – One of the few old wells in Vietnam – as old as a thousand years – and still attracts the attention of the local people, who have loved, protected, respected and even worshiped it over the years.
Van Duc Pagoda – The main palace is the most valuable construction with “tien duong hau dien” style (a style of pagoda in Vietnam). The pagoda’s main constructions were tile-roofed with tube-tile. Main palace was divided 5 parts which are 3 worship spaces and 2 corridors.Van Duc Pagoda is one of the most ancient pagodas in Hoi An city.

Chuc Thanh Pagoda – The oldest and most revered Buddhist pagoda in Hoi An, boasting a mix of traditional Vietnamese and Chinese architectural designs in a tranquil garden setting. Located two kilometres north of Hoi An Ancient Town, it was founded by Monk Minh Hai of China in 1454.
Traditional clothes – I can help you recommend best shop with good price Peter Nguyen ( +84 902 206 706 – Viber/Kakao/Whatsapp/Line) The skillful tailors of Hoi An are well-known throughout the world. Many of them can trace the trade through several generations of their family, and it’s not only women who are pulling a needle and thread. With deft fingers and a keen eye, they’re known by many as master craftsmen, able to copy any design they see. If you show them a picture of a coat, suit or dress, you can expect a nearly exact replica to be produced within 24-48 hours. The best tailor shops in Hoi An are well-known, and they are the reason that Vietnamese from all parts of the country will encourage you to visit this central city. Unfortunately, not every business operates honestly. The city has seen an increased number of tailor shops over the years because of those eager to capitalize on the influx of tourists looking for custom-made clothing. A larger variety of shops isn’t a bad thing, but the fallout of this explosion is that many of these tailors produce shoddy work. The supply has yet to exceed the demand and, as a result, some of these shops have less-qualified employees using lower-quality materials.

General activities
Hoi An for families – Offering both cultural activities and great beaches, Hoi An is a deservedly popular choice for family vacations. There’s plenty to keep everyone busy.
Food tours
– If you are feeling really adventurous and might even try to eat offbeat street stalls that most foreigners would be skeptical to try? Hoi An food tour is your right choice!

Cam Kim and other islands – If you limit yourself to Hoi An’s historic town and the beach, you’re missing out. The town’s Thu Bon River has a vast network of islands and islets perfect for two-wheel exploration. Until recently, Cam Kim Island was only connected to the mainland by ferry. But a new bridge makes it even easier to explore. Cycle down quiet roads, past lush paddies and waterways fringed with water coconut.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS
Full moon lantern festival – If you happen to be in Hoi An on the 14th day of any lunar month, you’ll be treated to central Vietnam’s version of a full moon party.
Mid-Autumn Festival – Also known as the harvest or children’s festival, takes place on the 14th and 15th day of the eighth lunar month, usually falling in September. Marking the end of the final rice harvest of the year, this centuries-old festival is a chance for families to celebrate a good yield, spend time with their children, chase away bad spirits and honour the moon.

CULTURAL AREAS 
Thanh Ha Pottery Village – Pottery is not just a significant and traditional craft in Vietnam, but also an important means of livelihood. The Thanh Ha Pottery Village in Hoi An is a famous example in this type of an establishment that aims at furthering tradition as well as employment. The Thanh Ha Pottery Village in Hoi An is located in the Quang Nam Province in the Thanh Ha ward; Hoi An lies 3 Km to the east of it. The pottery village has a long historical legacy attached to it.

 

 

 

 

 

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