Hoi An served as a busy Asian trading port between the 16th and 19th centuries. This cultural milieu remains visible in everything from the mustard-colored shophouses to dining traditions.
Kate Springer, editor from CNN, the US Cable News Network, has explained the attractiveness of Hoi An, one of Vietnam's most beautiful towns.
The first reason is a “whole lotta history”. Once a major player in the coveted spice trade, Hoi An served as a busy Asian trading port between the 16th and 19th centuries.
“The city attracted merchants from Japan, China, Portugal and France, and the resulting cultural milieu remains visible in everything from the mustard-colored shophouses to dining traditions, folk crafts and robust coffee culture,” CNN wrote.
The second reason is delicious food. Hoi An is commonly considered one of Vietnam's best destinations for food lovers and it delivers on the hype.
CNN advises travelers that they'll devour every kind of food experience here -- graze street food snacks from roadside vendors, slurp noodles on plastic stools, enjoy fresh seafood by the beach or shell out for a splurge.
Some of the city's best banh mi – stuffed with pate, barbecued pork, chili sauce and vegetables wrapped inside crispy baguettes – can be found in Old Town at spots like Madame Phuong or Madam Khanh the Banh Mi Queen.
The third reason is worthwhile souvenirs. There are high-quality souvenirs tempting you at every corner, from silk tailoring shops and custom leatherware workshops to coffee roasters, handmade ceramics stalls, beautiful bamboo lantern makers and contemporary home decor boutiques.
In addition, beautiful beaches are also the reason that you should visit Hoi An. The ancient town is more of a river town than a beach getaway, but sun seekers can easily reach the coastline. About a 10-minute drive northeast, travelers will find themselves overlooking the East Sea with sweeps of sand running for miles in both directions.
Whether you prefer to pedal around on a bicycle or zip off on a Vespa, Hoi An's wide open country roads are ideal for exploring on two wheels. The city just launched a new bike-sharing program in June and most hotels offer bike rentals.
In 2018, Hoi An welcomed five million visitors, a 50.84% increase from the previous year, including 3.7 million foreigners, according to Quang Nam province Department of Tourism.
Whole lotta history.
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“The city attracted merchants from Japan, China, Portugal and France, and the resulting cultural milieu remains visible in everything from the mustard-colored shophouses to dining traditions, folk crafts and robust coffee culture,” CNN wrote.
Banh mi.
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CNN advises travelers that they'll devour every kind of food experience here -- graze street food snacks from roadside vendors, slurp noodles on plastic stools, enjoy fresh seafood by the beach or shell out for a splurge.
Some of the city's best banh mi – stuffed with pate, barbecued pork, chili sauce and vegetables wrapped inside crispy baguettes – can be found in Old Town at spots like Madame Phuong or Madam Khanh the Banh Mi Queen.
The third reason is worthwhile souvenirs. There are high-quality souvenirs tempting you at every corner, from silk tailoring shops and custom leatherware workshops to coffee roasters, handmade ceramics stalls, beautiful bamboo lantern makers and contemporary home decor boutiques.
In addition, beautiful beaches are also the reason that you should visit Hoi An. The ancient town is more of a river town than a beach getaway, but sun seekers can easily reach the coastline. About a 10-minute drive northeast, travelers will find themselves overlooking the East Sea with sweeps of sand running for miles in both directions.
CNN lists reasons to visit Hoi An.
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In 2018, Hoi An welcomed five million visitors, a 50.84% increase from the previous year, including 3.7 million foreigners, according to Quang Nam province Department of Tourism.
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