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Hoi An 指南
Few towns in Southeast Asia carry their past as visibly as Hoi An. Tucked along the Thu Bon River in Quang Nam province, this former trading port reached its commercial peak between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, when Japanese merchants, Chinese traders, and Dutch and Portuguese sailors all left their mark on the architecture. The result is a streetscape so coherent and so well-preserved that UNESCO recognised the Ancient Town as a World Heritage Site in 1999. Walking through the lantern-lit lanes of the old quarter at dusk, past the Japanese Covered Bridge and the merchant houses of Tran Phu Street, it is easy to understand why the designation felt inevitable.
The Ancient Town itself is compact enough to cover on foot, and most first-time visitors spend the better part of a day simply moving between its assembly halls, tailors' shopfronts, and riverside cafes. The Chinese assembly halls, built by Fujian and Cantonese communities centuries ago, remain active places of worship rather than museum pieces. Beyond the old quarter, the Cam Nam and Cam Thanh areas offer a quieter register: flat rice paddies, water coconut palms, and a network of narrow waterways that thread through the landscape with little ceremony. It is in these channels that the round woven basket boats, known locally as thung chai, have been used by fishermen for generations, and the coconut boat ride that now appears across the town's experience catalogue draws directly on that working tradition.
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