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Central coast of Vietnam

Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...
Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...  Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...  Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...  Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...  Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...  Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...
Cetral coast of Vietnam, Hue, Hoian, DMZ, Nha Trang...
 

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HOI AN DESTINATIONS

1. MERCHANT HOUSES
Many of the old merchant houses are lived in by the locals, but fortunately are beautifully preserved. They ca be typically described as having a narrow and lofty interior with a barrel vault ceiling. The street entrance has a shop front where the merchant used to display his goods. This is still used for his purpose n modern Hoi An with its numerous galleries and antique shops. There is also a back room where the merchant’s family, apprentices and servants lived. The entire inside of the house is made of deeply polished hardwood. Walls, columns and entrances are decorated with poems, words, symbols, and patterns. Much of the heavy ornate furniture are originals, however some pieces are replicas. Private houses in this style open to travelers include Tan Ky House that has staff that speak fluent English and French.

2. JAPANESE BRIDGE
This bridge was built in 1953 by the Japanese, although this may be hard to pick by its name! Its base is made of stone and the rest of ironwood, jackwood and other hardwoods. The bridge’s purity has been ruined over time with Chinese and Vietnamese ornamentation. There is a pagoda built into one side of the bridge. The bridge is still used as a popular thoroughfare and is on the western end of Tran Phu street.

3. PHUC KIEN COMMUNITY HALL
This is a Chinese Community Hall, but has other uses as a temple, shrine, place of ancestor worship, and a venue for conferences. The Chinese maintain practicality in their worship but since most things in life ca not be guaranteed, superstition also plays a large part in their religious beliefs. The rear contains an altar dedicated to the three gods of health, wealth, and longevity. Three is even a goddess who will stop your baby crying for a sufficient tip. Other community and assembly halls include: the Hainan Chinese Assembly, the ChaoZhou Assembly Hall etc.

4. ASSEMBLY HALL OF CANTONESE CONGREGATION
This is beside the Japanese Bridge at 176 Tran Phu street and is a very well maintained, bright and colorful assembly hall. It was founded in 1786 and shoes must be removed before entering.

5. CUA DAI BEACH
The beach is the closest to Hoi An, very beautiful and is well worth a visit to cool off when the heats starts to get to you. The only eyesore are the bizarre changing huts and bungalows. It is an incredibly long beach with loads of room to wander off for a bit of personal space, which is so difficult to find in Vietnam. If you spend a day at the beach and elect to take a deckchair, you will be asked to buy either a baguette, some lovely pineapple or a drink, otherwise you will have to pay for the seat. All these prices are inflated, but the pineapple in particular is delicious.

 

 

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