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Location Icon Hoi An

Hoi An Ancient Town: Walking Tour with Hotel Transfers

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Overview

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Overview

Quotes Logo The Hoi An Walking Tour lets visitors see the old town's history and culture. It's a way to learn about the town's past.

This tour takes people to important places like the Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau) and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall. The Japanese Covered Bridge is a very old bridge with a roof, built by the Japanese a long time ago. The Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is a special building where people from China met and still do. Expect expert guides to lead the way, offering insights into the cultural significance of each stop, ensuring a memorable exploration of Hoi An's hidden gems.

The tour includes an English-speaking guide, bottled water, a fresh coconut water, and a car to take visitors from their hotel to the visiting area and back. It does not include meals, personal spending money, or tips. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Explore Hoi An's Ancient Town: See historical places and learn about the town's rich culture.

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Visit Famous Landmarks: Discover the Japanese Covered Bridge and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.

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Enjoy Refreshments: Stay hydrated with bottled water and fresh coconut water.

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Hassle-Free Transportation: Get picked up and dropped off at your hotel.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally enjoy the tour and find it informative and convenient. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Guests loved learning about the local culture and history.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many appreciated the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off.

    Positive Highlight Icon The guides are knowledgeable and friendly

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour provides a great overview of the city.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some found the walking tiring in the heat.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few wished for more time at certain sites.

The Journey

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Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau)

Step back in time as you cross the Japanese Covered Bridge, a unique architectural marvel also known as Chua Cau or the Pagoda Bridge. Built by Japanese craftsmen in the 17th century, this iconic bridge stands as a symbol of the cultural exchange that once flourished in Hoi An. Admire the intricate details of the bridge's design, reflecting both Japanese and Vietnamese influences. More than just a crossing, it's a serene sanctuary with a small temple inside, offering stunning views of the Thu Bon River and a glimpse into Hoi An's rich past.

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Phuc Kien Assembly Hall

Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of the Fujian Chinese community at the Phuc Kien (Fukien) Assembly Hall. Dedicated to Thien Hau, the goddess of the sea who protects sailors and merchants, this ornate hall is a testament to the enduring influence of Chinese culture in Hoi An. Wander through the intricately decorated courtyards, admire the vibrant statues and altars, and learn about the legends surrounding Thien Hau. This assembly hall is not just a temple; it’s a vibrant cultural center where the traditions of the Fujian people continue to thrive, offering a fascinating glimpse into their heritage.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes an English-speaking guide, bottled drinking water, a fresh coconut water, and car transfers from the hotel to the visiting area and back. It excludes meals, personal expenses, and tips. Please be ready for your pickup at the hotel on time. The tour covers entrance fees to the attractions.

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes for walking. Bring extra money for souvenirs and personal expenses. Stay hydrated, especially during hot days.

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