Tets festival in Hoian

New Year in Hoi An is so strange, many lanterns were hung up everywhere. In the street, people hang lanter to say good bye the old year and welcome the new year, wish the new year they will be more prosperous.

Đèn lồng treo ở các đường phố

Lantern in the streets


Rực rỡ trong đêm

and brilliant in the dark


trong các nhà hàng

In the restaurant

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Hoi An Lantern Festival 2010

Authorities in Hoi An will host a lantern festival to celebrate the Lunar New Year, decorating the city’s ancient tower and honoring the local handicraft of lantern making.

Lantern - The Speciality of Hoi An

Lantern - The Speciality of Hoi An


The festival will open in the 30th evening of the twelfth lunar month in 2009, which falls on February 13, 2010. The city will be bathed in the colorful, sparkling lantern lights arranged in traditional and modern shapes of fruits, Vị trí đặt quảng cáodragons, a phoenix, turtles, buffalo and other symbols of stars, moon, bridges and ancient buildings representing the architecture of the ancient town. Read more

MySon – Hoian and Cham Island Package Tour

Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Prices: About 315
Start Date: Upon Request
Depart From: Hoian
Destination(s) to visit: Hoian – My Son
Tour description:

Cham Island

Cham Island


Cham Island is 15 km from the beach of Cua Dai (Hoi An). It has 7 islands altogether named according to their shapes or characteristics. They are the Lao (pear), Dai (long), La (leaf), Kho (dry), Tai (ear), Mo (tomb), and Nom (East wind) islands. Read more

Day trip to Tra Que Vegetable Village

Duration: 1Days / 0 Nights
Prices: 31 – 54
Start Date: Upon Request
Tour description:
Experience a day of living and working with the local people in Tra Que vegetable village, in which you will have a chance to discover the daily life of farmers.
Tour Tra Que - Hoi An
A morning transfer by bicycle brings you to Tra Que, a charming little village on the edge of Hoi An. The village is named after the sweet scented vegetables that spice up the everyday meals of the Hoi An people. Here a new spirit for traditional Hoi An dishes like Cao Lau, Quang noodles, the local ‘Tam huu’ spring roll (made from Tra Que vegetables) and cake with meat (Banh xeo) has been enlivened. Experience a day of living and working with the local people in the village and enjoy a cookery class for lunch with your host. Read more

Visit Hoian at night

If you arrive to Hoi An at afternoon, we recommend you try walking around for the Hoi An night. There may be many interesting things waiting for you here, lanterns, clothes shop, Hoian calligraphy, night foods. . . Travel2hoian.com would like to introduce some images are very life of Hoi An night. Hope that will provide a slight additional useful information for those who intend to Hoi An in an afternoon.

Come to Hoi An in full moon day - You will meet a walking festival

Come to Hoi An in full moon day - You will meet a walking festival


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The Diep Dong Nguyen House (80 Nguyen Thai Hoc St.)

May 8, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Old House, Wonderful Place

The Diep Dong Nguyen House (80 Nguyen Thai Hoc St.)

The Diep Dong Nguyen House (80 Nguyen Thai Hoc St.)

This house was built in the late 19th century. The ancestor of the present owner was a Chinese merchant. Many of the antiques of different ages displayed in this house are from China, Japan and Viet Nam. There is an opening in the ceiling that is one of the characteristics of most old houses in Hoi An. Through this opening, goods and other things were pulleyed up to the second floor.

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