Begin your day with a relaxing boat trip along the river, surrounded by lush coconut palms and tranquil countryside scenery. Along the way, observe local fishermen at work using traditional methods, including casting large fishing nets and operating suspended lift nets—offering a fascinating glimpse into daily riverside life.
Return to Hoi An and continue your exploration with a guided walking tour of the Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Start with a visit to the Museum of Folk Culture, where exhibits of traditional costumes, tools, and artifacts provide insight into the cultural heritage and daily life of Hoi An’s past.
Continue to the Fujian (Phuc Kien) Chinese Assembly Hall, an ornate structure built in 1697 and dedicated to Thien Hau, the Goddess of the Sea. The hall reflects the strong influence of the Chinese community in the region.
Next, visit the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, dating back to the early 17th century. Built by Japanese merchants, this unique pagoda-style bridge has become a symbol of Hoi An.
Conclude your tour with a visit to a traditional merchant house, beautifully preserved with original wooden architecture and offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of wealthy traders in centuries past.