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Hoi An, situated in Vietnam's central Quang Nam Province, is a remarkably preserved example of a 15th-19th century trading port. The city was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999, recognizing its exceptional preservation of traditional Asian trading port architecture.
The city's Ancient Town features a unique fusion of indigenous and foreign architectural elements, particularly Chinese and Japanese influences. Notable structures include the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, constructed in the 16th century, and numerous ancient merchant houses.
Hoi An is renowned for its traditional crafts, including silk production and lantern making. The city hosts the famous Full Moon Lantern Festival monthly, where the Ancient Town is illuminated solely by traditional lanterns. With a population of approximately 152,000, Hoi An maintains its small-town charm while serving as one of Vietnam's primary tourist destinations.
The Facts:Province: Quảng Nam.
Population: ~ 152,000.
Last Updated: December 10, 2024
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