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Hoi An walking street is not merely a pedestrian zone, but a journey through time where visitors can touch the soul of an international trading port that flourished hundreds of years ago. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An Ancient Town and its central walking street area have become symbols of Vietnam's finest architectural and cultural preservation.
Hoi An walking street is located in the central area of the Ancient Town (Phố Cổ) - the heart of this centuries-old historic city. This area includes the main streets:
Daily operating schedule:
Activity area:
From the intersection of Hoang Dieu - Phan Chau Trinh streets to the intersection of Cao Hong Lanh - Phan Chau Trinh streets.
How to get to Hoi An walking street
From Da Nang Airport:
From Da Nang city center:
Hoi An lanterns, meticulously crafted from silk and bamboo in diverse colors: lucky red, prosperous yellow, peaceful blue, create a shimmering and highly symbolic beauty. When night falls, these lights reflect mysteriously on the Hoai River, transforming the ancient town into a poetic space, giving visitors the feeling of strolling in the 17th century among leisurely, peaceful crowds.
Best photo spots:
Lanterns decorated along Hoi An streets bring unique beauty (Source: Internet)
Hoi An captivates not only with its lanterns but also with small alleys painted in characteristic yellow, creating beautiful photo backgrounds. Along with this is the ancient architecture of traditional wooden houses with Yin-Yang tile roofs, clearly expressing the culture and history of Hoi An town.
These alleys are not just tourist attractions, but also where the authentic daily life of local people takes place, giving visitors deeper insights into everyday life here. Therefore, they have become virtual living corners beloved by young people and tourists, an unmissable check-in point when coming to Hoi An.
The characteristic yellow-painted alleys of Hoi An (Source: Internet)
The experience of releasing flower lanterns on the Hoai River is one of the unmissable activities when visiting Hoi An, carrying deep cultural and spiritual values.
In terms of cultural significance, this act is primarily to pray for peace, sending good wishes for health and luck for oneself and family. It also represents a spiritual aspect when people believe that releasing lanterns is a way to express gratitude and send sincere prayers to spiritual beings. This is also part of the beautiful Vietnamese tradition, passed down through generations, contributing to the unique charm of Hoi An Ancient Town.
Detailed information:
Releasing flower lanterns - an unmissable experience when visiting Hoi An (Source: Internet)
Hoi An walking street serves as a natural stage for traditional art activities:
Performance types:
Cultural and artistic performance programs are regularly organized (Source: Internet)
Hoi An has many cafes with unique architecture and beautiful views:
Some famous cafes:
Cafes with authentic Hoi An character are check-in points beloved by young people (Source: Internet)
Location: 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc (Nguyễn Thái Học)
History: Built in the late 18th century, one of the most completely preserved ancient houses
Architectural features: Tan Ky Ancient House, built in 1741, is a "living museum" over 200 years old in Hoi An. The house's architecture is a unique intersection between Vietnamese, Japanese, and Chinese styles with precious wood structures using no nails, and a skylight system for natural lighting and ventilation. This tube house still preserves many valuable artifacts, reflecting the life and culture of 7 generations of the Le family, serving as living evidence of Hoi An's bustling trading port history.
Visiting information:
Tan Ky Ancient House carries ancient architectural features (Source: Internet)
Location: 46 Tran Phu (Trần Phú)
Notable features: Fujian Assembly Hall, or Fujian Temple, is a representative work built by the Fujian community from 1690, initially worshipping Thien Hau Holy Mother. By 1757, the assembly hall underwent major renovation, adorned with traditional Chinese architecture featuring curved tile roofs, elaborate dragon and phoenix carvings, and predominant red colors. The structure includes the majestic Tam Quan gate, spacious courtyard, main hall worshipping Thien Hau Holy Mother and other deities, along with many valuable artifacts.
Visiting details:
Fujian Assembly Hall stands out with traditional architectural features (Source: Internet)
Location: Intersection of Tran Phu - Nguyen Thi Minh Khai (Trần Phú - Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai)
Unique features:
The Covered Bridge, also called the Japanese Bridge or Lai Vien Kieu (meaning "Bridge welcoming guests from afar"), is one of the most iconic architectural works of Hoi An Ancient Town. Built around the 17th century by Japanese merchants when they lived and traded busily here, the Covered Bridge is not just a bridge but also a small temple located right on the bridge.
The architecture of the Covered Bridge is a unique harmony between Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese styles. The bridge is made of wood with a roof covered with Yin-Yang tiles, arching over a small canal connecting two bustling streets. At both ends of the bridge are wooden statues of monkeys and dogs, believed to represent the birth years of Japanese Emperors when the bridge was built, while also carrying the meaning of guarding and protection. Although called a temple, inside it doesn't worship Buddha but Bac De Tran Vo - the protective deity of the land. The Covered Bridge has undergone many renovations and was recognized as a National Historical-Cultural Relic in 1990, becoming living evidence of Hoi An's trading history and cultural exchange.
When visiting Hoi An, tourists can visit the Covered Bridge, symbol of the ancient town (Source: Internet)
Cao lau is Hoi An's famous specialty noodle dish, attracting visitors with its unique flavor not found anywhere else. The chewy, soft noodles have a characteristic yellow color, usually made from rice soaked in Ba Le well water and ash from melaleuca trees. This dish combines with sliced char siu pork, crispy pork skin, local fresh vegetables, and a rich sauce, creating an unforgettable culinary experience.
Places to enjoy:
Cao lau - famous dish in Hoi An (Source: Internet)
Hoi An chicken rice is not just a delicious dish but also demonstrates the skill and meticulousness of local people in ingredient preparation. Many famous chicken rice restaurants in Hoi An, such as Ba Buoi Chicken Rice or Ba Nga Chicken Rice, have become familiar destinations for visitors wanting to taste the original flavor of this specialty dish.
Famous addresses:
Rich chicken rice with characteristic sauce is Hoi An's specialty (Source: Internet)
Hoi An Mot Water is not just an ordinary refreshing drink but has become a symbol, a distinctive culinary experience when visiting the ancient town. Most famous is the Mot Water shop on Tran Phu Street, near the Covered Bridge, always bustling with tourists and locals.
The special feature of Mot Water lies in its secret herbal blending formula, with natural ingredients like lotus flowers, herbs, cinnamon, licorice... creating a refreshing, mildly sweet flavor with a characteristic slight bitter aftertaste that's very pleasant. Mot Water is usually served in small, lovely cups or bottles, accompanied by a fresh lotus petal or lemon slice, both beautiful and adding flavor.
Address: Mot Hoi An (150 Tran Phu), price from 15,000 VND/cup
Mot water with special herbal flavor (Source: Internet)
The unique feature of Mi Quang lies in its thick, viscous broth (also called nuoc nhun) with little water but very rich flavor, simmered from pork bones, chicken, or fish, shrimp, frog depending on the type. The accompanying ingredients are very diverse: from pork, shrimp, chicken, quail eggs to crab cake, ram cake (fried spring rolls). When eating, Mi Quang cannot lack fresh vegetables like lettuce, baby mustard greens, bean sprouts, herbs, and especially crispy sesame rice paper, creating a wonderful harmony of the senses.
Famous restaurants:
Mi Quang is a dish chosen by many tourists when visiting Hoi An walking street (Source: Internet)
Phuong Banh Mi is dubbed "the world's best banh mi" after praise from the late famous chef Anthony Bourdain. The special feature of Phuong Banh Mi lies in its crispy, butter-scented crust, made from pure wheat flour and French yeast. The diverse filling offers many choices like char siu, grilled meat, pork liver pate, Vietnamese ham, eggs, cheese, combined with fresh vegetables like cucumber, pickled vegetables, basil, cilantro. Especially, the shop's secret sauce is the key factor creating the rich, harmonious, and unforgettable flavor for each banh mi.
Information:
Phuong banh mi impresses with its characteristic rich sauce (Source: Internet)
Walking, the best means: Walking is the most wonderful way to experience Hoi An. This way, you can fully feel every detail of ancient architecture, from moss-covered tile roofs to characteristic yellow walls. Walking provides maximum flexibility, helping you easily weave into charming small alleys, discover attractive roadside eateries, or visit unique handicraft shops.
Walking notes:
Bicycle rental: Renting a bicycle is an excellent choice to explore Hoi An with many outstanding advantages. You can move faster than walking, allowing exploration of areas larger than the ancient town, even reaching nearby traditional craft villages or beaches. This is also a great way to experience Hoi An like a local, immersing in the slow and simple rhythm of life. Moreover, easy parking anywhere is also a great advantage when you want to stop anywhere to admire scenery or enjoy cuisine.
However, to ensure safety, you need to note:
Bicycles are the means chosen by many people to travel in the ancient town (Source: Internet)
Traditional cyclo: Cyclo is an ideal means to relax and sightsee Hoi An at a leisurely pace. Cyclo drivers are usually friendly locals who can share interesting stories about the ancient town. With space suitable for 1-2 people and a roof, cyclo provides a unique experience, helping you fully feel the peaceful beauty of Hoi An.
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Whether strolling through golden alleys, being mesmerized by the beauty of lantern lights on the Hoai River, enjoying rich Cao Lau, or simply sipping refreshing Mot Water, Hoi An always knows how to touch visitors' hearts. Hoi An walking street is not just a destination, but a journey to discover unique cultural, architectural, and culinary values, making every step on the walking street an unforgettable memory of a vibrant and charming heritage.
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