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Travel guide of Hoi An

Hoi An Seafood

Hoi An is close to the sea, and it takes only 3 minutes to get to Champo Island by speedboat from Hoi An.

The sea area of Champo Island is rich in seafood with low price, which is a real zero-time seafood.

It may be because the ancient town of Hui 'an is so famous that the seafood in Hui 'an has been neglected for many years, and most of the ancient towns operate Vietnamese restaurants. The seafood in Hui 'an is mainly concentrated on the coastal road Lac Long Quan. There are five-star hotels on the coastal side of the road, such as Palm Hotel, Agricultural Bank Hotel and Sunrise Hotel, and the famous Hai 'an Seafood Street is opposite the hotel.

In addition to good quality and low price, Hoi An seafood also offers a special dish of central Vietnam: shrimp and eggs, which is rich in nutrition and tastes elastic.

if you travel to the ancient town of hui' an, you must go to the seafood street to taste the local zero-time seafood.

Main tourist attractions

Huian Historical and Cultural Museum, Guandi Temple and Canaan Island;

Fujian Guild Hall: The most magnificent Chinese Guild Hall in Hui 'an was built by local Fujian overseas Chinese in Hui 'an during the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty.

Chaozhou Guild Hall, Zhonghua Guild Hall, Qiongzhou Guild Hall, Guangzhao Guild Hall and Hui 'an Ancient Dwellings.

Li's Ancestral Hall: The building combines the styles of China, Japan and Vietnam.

Laiyuan Bridge: Located on a small river in the west of hoi an ancient town, it is a "covered bridge" with Japanese style. It has a history of over a hundred years.

Meishan Holy Land: It is one of the four world heritage sites in Vietnam approved by UNESCO. It is located 43km west of Hoi An, and it is the largest religious site of ancient Champa in Vietnam. Therefore, it is called the "Angkor" of Vietnam by the outside world.

Hoi An is one of the four "world cultural and natural heritages" in Vietnam and a famous tourist attraction in central Vietnam.

In Hui 'an, the houses in the ancient town area are all ancient buildings, with a considerable age history, and there are no modern new buildings in them, which are preserved in the original flavor. However, there are only four or five streets in the whole ancient town of Hui 'an, and going to Hui 'an is like walking into a corner of the ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River. Chinese-style buildings can be seen everywhere, and they are completely preserved without being damaged by the war. Now they are basically turned into tourist arts and crafts souvenir shops or small restaurants, bars and coffee shops, and it takes half a day. The small family hotels in Hoi An are all distinctive, all three or four stories high. There is a small garden in front of the door, with several tables and chairs for tourists to stare blankly. The exterior walls are all colored, blue, yellow and green, and many flowers and plants are planted. It can be seen that life here is very leisure.

Hoi An's specialty is lanterns. At night, all kinds of lanterns are lit at the entrance and eaves of the restaurant, so that the Mid-Autumn Festival can be celebrated every day. The fabric is made of local silk or silk, but the styles are just those.

Many people who have been to Myson and Angkor say that if you go to Angkor, you don't have to go to Myson. I feel that Meisen is a bit like a chicken rib in Cao Cao's mouth. If you don't go, it is a world cultural heritage, and it is in front of your eyes. It is a pity that you don't go. If you go, it will be very small, just like the scale of a temple in Angkor, and it has the same style as Angkor, which is of little significance. I want to turn around when I get there. I haven't been to Angkor, so I can warm up.

in ancient times, Hoi An was called "Dazhan Haikou", which was the seaport of Zhanpo at that time. Merchant ships from China and Europe will come here to do business, so it has become one of the most important commercial ports in Southeast Asia. Walking on the street, Chinese and French buildings are mixed. There is no noise of ordinary cities in Vietnam, only quiet and leisure scenery.

Canaan Island

Canaan Island is located on the other side of the Qiupen River in Hui 'an, and you can go there by ferry at Bach Duong Road Pier in Hui 'an. Influenced by the ancient town of Hui 'an, the local government has devoted itself to the development of tourism for many years, building water coconut groves, bamboo bridges, fishing kiosks and other facilities in the groves, and putting in fish fry for fishing. In addition to the traditional tour of water coconut grove on the island, the problem of tourists' eating can be solved in the farmhouse on the island. All vegetables are taken from their own vegetable fields, which are pure natural and have zero fertilizer. The taste is completely different from that bought in supermarkets in the city, and people who have eaten them are well-known.

the car started to enter the beautiful green scenery not long after it drove out of Miangang. Because the short one-hour journey from Da Nang to Hui 'an was rated as one of the 5 places that must be visited in life by National Geographic magazine, everyone dared not sleep for fear of missing any beautiful scenery on the road.

Hoi An is my favorite city in Vietnam. Compared with the hustle and bustle of Hanoi, the strong humanistic atmosphere of Hue and the atmosphere of Saigon, Hoi An is like a small jasper, which makes people fondly reluctant to part. The small family hotels in Hoi An are all distinctive, all three or four stories high. There is a small garden in front of the door, with several tables and chairs for tourists to stare blankly. The exterior walls are all colored, blue, yellow and green, and many flowers and plants are planted. It can be seen that life here is very leisure.

Hoi An is the place where Vietnamese overseas Chinese live in the largest number. In the 17th century, businessmen from China traveled to and from Qiupen River for border trade, which deeply rooted China culture here. Today, people can still find the far-reaching influence of China culture on this land from the "frozen music", and Chinese in ancient buildings can be seen everywhere, which also makes people feel that they are not a guest in a foreign land. In the evening of Hoi An, the wind is soft and cool, and the heat during the day is swept away. Riding a bicycle between ancient cities, bright or dark lights reflect a hazy beauty through various lanterns, making this ancient city more charming and full of vitality.

Houses spread out stalls, shopkeepers sat on benches and chatted in the street corner, while the old lady selling lanterns sat at the door sewing lanterns bit by bit, and the shop floor behind them was covered with unformed lantern skeletons. Sometimes you can hear a few inquiries in the alley. Everything here is soft, and the music from somewhere reverberates melodiously over the whole ancient city. 4 kilometers away from Hoi An, there is a place which, like Hoi An, has been listed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO. They are equally old, and that is MysonValley. It is a sacred place in the hearts of Vietnamese, also known as "Angkor in Vietnam". Meishan is related to an ancient dynasty, which is the famous Champo dynasty in Vietnamese history.

the champa dynasty was once known as the "three ancient kingdoms of southeast Asia" together with the Zhenla kingdom, which built Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and the Huling kingdom, which built Borobudur Pagoda in Java. It once occupied an extremely important historical position in the cultural and economic history of East Asia, Southeast Asia and even Asia and the world. Like many famous dynasties in the world, after the prosperity, there were only some exquisite but broken relics left in the Champa dynasty, and Meishan was the most important sacred place left by the Champa kingdom. In addition to the main building, there are many statues of gods. Unfortunately, many of them have become decapitated and some have lost their hands because of the long years, which makes people feel very sorry.

The feeling of Hoi An seems to be that it was only after Hoi An that I really calmed down and felt Vietnam. Then I found that Hoi An was so different, without the hustle and bustle brought by the turbulent motorcycle flow in Hanoi and the quiet and frank royal atmosphere in Hue. In the classical and dignified Hoi An, what you see is a leisurely and comfortable earthly life.

Friendly reminder:

1. Hanoi is far from Hue, and all OpenTour will provide overnight train trips, because this will not only save time, but also save the accommodation fee for the day.

2. In Hoi An, you can join a one-day tour to the valley of the United States, and the price fluctuates around $ 7-1 per person.

Special note:

The traffic in Vietnam is very developed, and all large, medium and small cities have access to highways. Of course, the self-help tour of Vietnam chooses the OpenTourBus combined transport. The combined routes are: Hanoi-Hue-Danang-Hoi An-Nha Trang-Dat-Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). As long as you take OpenTourBus, you don't have to worry about traffic. There are many beds in Vietnam with various grades. Hotels can be divided into star hotels and ordinary hotels. The price of three-star hotels is above $3, and the quality is in line with international standards. Small hotels are spread all over the tourist cities, which are relatively clean. The standard rooms range from $6 to $2, and the rooms without bathrooms are cheaper, and the minimum stay is $3. Usually $8 to $1 will do. The use of air conditioning generally adds $1-2. The price can be reduced by $1 if there is no window or the room on the first floor is humid. A double bed room is $1 cheaper than a room with two single beds. You should negotiate the price before you check into a hotel. Most hotels need passports, but residential rental houses in Ho Chi Minh City don't. A double room has two beds, and a single room usually has a big bed for two people. You have to bargain.

it will be cheaper to stay at night than during the day, because you can't rent it out later. A few hotel rooms are equipped with boiled water. Ask the waiter for boiled water. The locals have the habit of drinking boiled water. Almost all small hotels have hot water showers, and bed sheets and pillowcases are generally handed over to professional laundries for cleaning, which is relatively clean. Hotel service is warm, and you can exchange Vietnamese currency, but the price is a little more expensive. In addition, you can book air tickets and do short-term tours around you. Small hotels are especially suitable for self-help travelers, which is convenient for everyone to exchange travel experiences with each other.