Hoi An Old Town Walking Tour – 2 Hour Express Tour with Local

Operated by HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD

Approx. 2 hours

Walking

From 2 people

From Hoi An

English speaking guide

Meals excluded

This 2-hour walking tour shows you highlights of Hoi An Ancient Town, a Unesco world heritage site. It’s an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Lying in its heart, the Japanese Bridge is the most iconic building. Following Tran Phu Street, the most beautiful road in the town, see the Hoi An Central Market that is active and colorful with diverse local products. Nearby Fujian Assembly Hall boasts a grand architecture and ornate decoration that show up the wealth of Chinese communities. Museum of Folklore is the best museum in town. In each spot, your expert guide will tell interesting stories to let you understand better about local history and culture.

Highlights

Walk through Hoi An Ancient Town, a well-preserved trading port & a Unesco world heritage site
Sightsee & take photos at Japanese Bridge, the symbol of Hoi An
Visit Hoi An Central Market, the oldest & the biggest local market
Fujian Assembly Hall, the largest & richly-decorated Chinese temple
Learn about Hoi An’s traditional intangible cultural heritages in Museum of Folklore
Understand better about history & culture of the town from a local expert guide

from

$20pp

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Pick up

Pick up time: 7:30 AM, 8:00 AM, 8:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00  1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM, 3:30 PM (local time)

Our guide will see you at the meeting point – Hainan Assembly Hall (Hoi quan Hai Nam), 10 Tran Phu Street, Minh An ward, Hoi An city. 

Google maps location: https://g.co/kgs/YPKbTfc

Hoi An Central Market

Visit the oldest and biggest market in Hoi An. Here, people sell a huge variety of local products, including fresh vegetables, tropical fruits, fishes, seafood, poultries, spices, noodles, household items, lanterns,… Walk through the food hall where local women make and sell different local food and food specialties. In the front of the market, there is a ancient well that is still in use and covered by a tile pavilion. See more details

Fujian Assembly Hall

See the largest and the most richly-decorated Chinese temple in Hoi An. It boasts the glorious architecture and sophisticated wooden carvings that are made by the most skillful local craftmen. Here, the community has been worshipping Thien Hau Goddess and organized festivals to commemorate and honor her during the year. See more details

Museum of Folklore

Visit the best museum in Hoi An. It’s originally an old and well-preserved wooden shophouse before being a museum. The exhibitions provide the information about folk tangible and intangible cultural heritages of the area, such as Bai Choi (a traditional game and singing that was honored to be world’s intangible cultural heritage by Unesco). See more details

Tan Ky Old House

Visit the most typical merchant house in Hoi An. It’s constructed in the 18th century and since then, has been nearly unchanged. In the front, this house is by a busy trading road and in the back, it opens to the quay where the boats dock. It’s furnished by fine wooden furniture and decorated by be elaborate wooden carvings and mother-of-pearl paintings. Flood levels over the years are shown in the Back hall. See more details

Japanese Covered Bridge - Symbol of Hoi An

Visit the symbol of Hoi An. Spanning a small river, it’s constructed in the 17th century by Japanese people and then restored by Chinese people. Behind the bridge’s part, there is a temple where locals have worshipped Xuanwu (a Chinese general and Taoist god). One of its names is Lai Vien Kieu which means ‘the bridge that receives the guests from afar’, showing the hospitality of the locals to the foreigners. This historical and religious site is more special than any other bridges in Vietnam. See more details

Traditional handicraft workshop

Meet a local women wearing a Vietnamese traditional dress (ao dai) and listen to her explanation about long-standing handicrafts in Hoi An (including silk making, lantern making, embroidery, garment making, so on). 

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What to bring/wear

Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes, hat/cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain poncho/jacket (from October to January), cash. 

To visit the temples, please wear respectively. In other words, make sure that the pants cover the upper knees and the shirt covers the navel, shoulders, armpits.

Contact for reservation/support​

If you can not book/pay online OR want to reserve first and pay later OR process a cancellation. Please WhatsApp us by number +84968009827.

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