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The
historic coastal riverside town of
Hoi An has been known to travelers
since at least the middle of last
millennium, when it was a major port
of call for merchants from Japan,
China
and even Arabia. These traders made
use of the port's facilities and
build a formidable town, until its
importance waned as the Hoi An river
silted up and internationals focus
shifted to the costal port of Da
nang.
Hoi An
is now enjoying something of a
renaissance as tourists folk to the
one peaceful town. The ancient
streets and temples have withstood
this mordent onslaught remarkably
well, and Hoi An remains a “must
see” on any tour of Vietnam. The
street themselves - narrow and faced
with formidable frontages of ancient
“shop-houses”- together with the
town remarkable and eclectic
architectural styles, evoke a
feeling of time gone by, and it
isn't difficult to imagine the town
of three or four hundred years ago,
bustling
with trade and enjoying its economic
and cultural heyday
The hotel located in the
green and quiet area, just few steps
to the downtown of Hoi An the UNESCO
world hesitate site. The beautiful
Cua dai beach is a 5 km biking and
Da Nang International Airport is a
35 km drive.
From Phuoc An Hotel to My son holy
land, the world heritage site is 45
km.
From Phuoc An Hotel to Hue City, the
world heritage site is 150 km. |