Hoi An, Vietnam Travel - Vietnam Street Food, Hội An Trip 12/2019
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Phố cổ Hội An nằm ở địa phận tỉnh Quảng Nam, Việt Nam, cách thành phố Đà Nẵng khoảng 30km về phía Nam. Trước kia, vào khoảng thế kỷ thứ 17 – 18, Hội An là thương cảng quốc tế sầm uất nhất tại khu vực Đông Nam Á. Tuy nhiên đến thế kỷ 19, Hội An bị rơi vào thời kì suy thoái do giao thông đường thủy không thuận lợi nên thuyền bè của quốc tế qua đây giảm dần.
Nhưng cũng chính bởi thế mà Hội An vẫn giữ được những nét đẹp cổ kính, nguyên vẹn hoàn hảo của một thương cảng Châu Á. Năm 1999, Hội An đã được UNESCO công nhận là di sản văn hóa của thế giới. Và cũng kể từ đó, du lịch Hội An ngày càng phát triển và trở thành một điểm đến không thể bỏ qua đối với khách du lịch quốc tế khi đến với Việt Nam.
Hoi An Ancient Town is located in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, about 30km south of Danang City. Previously, in the 17th and 18th centuries, Hoi An was the busiest international trading port in Southeast Asia. However, by the 19th century, Hoi An was in a recession due to unfavorable water transportation, so the number of international ships and boats passing through it decreased.
But also because of that Hoi An retains the ancient beauty, perfect integrity of an Asian commercial port. In 1999, Hoi An was recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. And since then, Hoi An tourism has grown and become an indispensable destination for international tourists coming to Vietnam.
We went to a Magical Town, HOI AN, VIETNAM (2019)│ My Travel Journal
Visiting Vietnam was an incredible experience, we went to so many places and so many UNESCO heritages.
Then we came to Danang, and everybody mentioned HOI AN, I don't know how We missed it from our research but here We are on our way to Hoi An.
We arrived and we were impressed, is such a Magical Town, so beautiful, not just the town but the food, Oh my gosh.
We found that most of the vegetables fron this town come from a little village like 5 to 10 minutes away, a community of 50 families and off course we Went there.
From Hoi An take a taxi to the TRA QUE Vegetable Village, you will not regret, is free of charge but they have a lot of activities that you can do like: farming, tours inside the village, cooking classes, etc etc and they go from $23 to $28 dollars, not bad because that includes food and more things.
HOI AN is a town that you have to visit if you come to Vietnam and stay for more than a day if it is possible, in the night this town transform in a Lantern town, so nice.
The food is espectacular, you have to try CAO LAU, nooldes than can be made just here because they are made with water from a WELL that is very special and different. They say that the water that comes from underground is from a little Island close by that has ashes of the local trees OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. Off course we went there.
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Hoi An was such a beautiful little place to spend the day. We love how close it is to Da Nang, and will definitely be making the trip back there very soon. If you are looking for ways to make the most of Hoi An in a small amount of time make sure to watch this!
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Some things to do in Hoi An include walking through Ancient Town, trying fresh Hoi An street food, taking a boat ride on the river, and there's even the An Bang Beach you can go to.
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Stop two on my Vietnam journey is Hoi An, the City of Lanterns. Hoi An is an Ancient riverside town and a great place to get away from the busy traffic. It’s also a well-preserved UNESCO world heritage site. Its delicious food, rich history, and lantern-lit streets make this stop on the map one you won’t want to miss. Links to follow on all the things:
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Hoi An is one of my favorite towns in the world. I fell in love with it when I first came to Vietnam two years ago and from that moment on I knew I would have kept coming back.
In this video I show you some of my favorite places in Hoi An!
Starting from the Market, a great place to go very early in the morning, the food is incredibly fresh and breakfast is something from another world! If (like me) you are not a morning person don't worry you can still get some amazing food at the Central Market. If you want to follow Anthony bourdain footstep you can go have the best banh miin town at Banh Mi Phuong.
The Ancient Town—a UNESCO World Heritage site—is gorgeous. The 15th century bulilding weren't damaged during the war and are incredibly well preserved. There are cute stores and coffee shops, great restaurants (though i prefer eating at the market or in more local places) and lanterns are omnipresent. There is one catch though...the place it's insanely touristy and it can get pretty r overwhelming
But don't worry, 5 minutes outside town there's Cam Than, an area filled of rice fields and water buffalos...pack your bags, Hoi An is waiting for ya!
While I was in Hoi An I stayed at The Riverside Hamlet Villa, it's a beautiful villa by the river. What made my stay special wasn’t just the place itself it was Kiet (the owner) and his family, I think they are among the nicest people I’ve ever met, they made me feel at home from the very first minute, I ate many (incredible) meals with them and had amazing conversations about life in front of a cup of coffee with Kiet so if you are planning a visit to Hoi An definitely check this place out!
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We've brought you through a quick crash course on Northern Vientma (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa), now it's time for Central Vietnam! We'll be bringing you guys through our experiences in Da Nang, Hue and Hoi An! Psst.. It's an off-the-beaten kinda guide, so get ready to pull up your adventure socks!
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DA NANG — You've probably seen tonnes of photos on Instagram about the Golden Bridge, but Da Nang and Bana Hills isn't JUST about that iconic structure!
00:20 - Golden Bridge
00:26 - Crystal World
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HUE — This place used to be the imperial capital of Vietnam, and now it's terms as the lost imperial city. Time to get one with nature!
00:59 - Bach Ma National Park (Hop on the summit tour for some adventuring through nature!)
01:12 - Rhododendron waterfall
01:15 - Royal Tomb of Khai Dinh
01:21 - Paradise Cave
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HOI AN — Known as the city of lanterns because you can find colourful ones all across this ancient city!
01:32 - Hoi An Ancient Town
01:41 - Coconut Forest Tour (probably one of the most thrilling tours we've been on. If you've got sea sickness and motion sickness... You might want to rethink this. Or if you're a HARDCORE adventurer, then by all means~ Don't say we didn't warn ya!)
02:02 - Bay Mau Coconut Forest
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Wondering what to do in Da Nang and Hoi An , Vietnam? How to get around and enjoy the best viewpoints, sites, hotspots, and secrets there? You have found the right video!!!
After our visit to Da Nang; a clean, modern, and laid-back city, bordered by a long white sand beach called My Khe. The beach front is lined with top-notch resorts, restaurants, and quirky shops; the city night filled with lights and beaming with life, and even just outside the city, amazing nature and serene views we have selected some of our favorite places for you to explore. So without further ado:
1. Marble mountains. Just south of Da Nang and accessed by two cylindrical glass elevators lies a natural masterpiece. Marble and limestone rock formations bulge out of the ground and reach for the skies. Atop this natural marvel is a pilgrimage site for Buddhists, with temples, pagodas, and sacred caves. Having 3 distinct peaks, serve as amazing viewpoints of the mountains to the south and the city of Da Nang to the North as well as breathtaking views of My Khe Beach to the East.
2. Dragon Bridge One of the most unique bridges in Da Nang and the whole of Vietnam. It is constructed in the shape of a dragon and a shining display of lights during the night makes your visit worthwhile.
3. Son Tra Mountain. Largely covered with thick forest, Son Tra Peninsula is full of Beaches and spectacular views. Sightseeing, nature walks, wildlife sightings, eating and drinking in Vietnamese style are on the top of the list.
4. Lady Buddha and Linh Ung Pagoda. Being the tallest Buddha statue in Vietnam at an astounding 194 feet, Lady Buddha is located near Linh Ung Pagoda on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, a short 5 miles away from My Khe beach, or 9 miles from Da Nang city center.
5. Beaches.The best beaches in Da Nang are known for their clean waters and sands. The more popular ones, such as My Khe and Non Nuoc are relatively close to the city centre. Less than 10 minutes away by car, they’re often packed with locals during weekends and public holidays. You can also find plenty of local restaurants serving fresh seafood and Da Nang specialities at affordable prices. Lounges and beach chairs are available for rent for about VND 40,000 per day ($1.74 USD).
Hoi An has quickly become one of the most loved tourist sight in the country. This place doesn't have any airport or any railway network and the only way to reach it is by taxi, motorbike, or the public (Yellow) bus. However, this is one of the most beautiful as well as the most pleasant locations you will ever find. Here’s our top 6 things to do in Hoi An:
1. Walk around Hoi An Old town
2. Explore the central market in the heart of the city and go SHOPPING!!!
3. Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge
4. Try the mysterious street food
5. Visit the many historical temples
6. Walk around at night and enjoy colorful lantern
Catch a ride on one of the many river gondolas
Discover the amazing artwork including photography, painting and handmade crafts in the artist district
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Top 7 Things to do in Hoi An, Vietnam
We shot this Top things to do in Hoi An, Vietnam video from what has become one of our favourite locations we've visited so far. Hoi An is simply an amazing must-visit city in Vietnam. We hope this video helps you get a glimpse into as much magic as we were able to capture during our 5 night stay in Hoi An, Vietnam.
If you're planning a trip to Vietnam, it should include a visit to Hoi An Ancient Town and you definitely need to stay from day until evening because everything changes at night. From the glowing silk lanterns to the row boats slowly drifting down the river. This little Hoi An old town is simply charming. Just be prepared for the big crowds to pack in during the evening and night time.
Remember to pick up your tickets from the ticket stations located around the Hoi An Ancient Town. Once you pay for this you can visit any 5 special attractions of your choice.
Some of the ticketed attractions we visited in Hoi An Old Town were:
1. Assembly Hall Of Fujian Chinese
Address: 46 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am–6pm
2. Japanese Covered Bridge
Address: Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 564010, Vietnam
3. Museum of Trade Ceramics Hoi An
80 Tran Phu St. | Minh An, Hoi An, Vietnam
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am–6pm
You should also visit Hoi An Night Market in the Ancient Town. Cross the Hoi An bridge and you'll enter the night market. Much more enjoyable at night with all the boats running along and lanterns fully lit up. It is a very touristy area though so just be aware of the higher prices and crowds.
Chicken Rice Place (not sure if the Google marker/address is quite in the right place, but the shop name is Cơm Gà Hiền and the photos shown are correct in the map link!)
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593 Hai Bà Trưng, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 550000, Vietnam
If you're looking for a nice beach to relax in Hoi An has you covered.
There are 3 main beaches in Hoi An:
- An Bang Beach
- Tan Tanh Beach
- Cua Dai Beach
An Bang Beach will be the most busy so try Tan Tanh or Cua Dai if you're wanting more space to relax.
We also went to an ancient temple and UNESCO world heritage site called My Son Sanctuary to find out some of the amazing history of the Champa people who once lived in Vietnam. My Son Sanctuary is a must-visit when you're in Hoi An, Vietnam especially if you love history and ancient ruins.
The World Cultural Heritage My Son Sanctuary
Address: Duy Phú, Duy Xuyên District, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
Hours: Monday - Sunday 6:30am–5:30pm
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This was easily one of our favourite stops along the way. Although it was busy, the charm of historic Hoi An just draws you in. Partner that with lanterns hanging over the streets and floating in the water... magic.
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Hi family! Alright...so this overnight train ride to Hanoi was not the most pleasant for me; however, it is still a great way to travel Vietnam. Here are some things I'd recommend you doing if you are considering taking the sleeper train:
-DO bring food & snacks! No food cart rolled around during the entire 16 hour train ride. I kept trying to listen for the wheeling of the cart and even left my door open around dinner time. There was nothing. There was water and hot water though :) Cup o noodles team!
-DO bring jacket, scarf, or sarong that you can wear. It gets COLD at night especially as we get closer North. You can even lay them down if you're afraid of unclean bedsheets.
-DO check the door & lights in your room when you arrive in case there's some kind of malfunction. You may be able to ask the train staff (who come around sometimes) to switch to another one.
-DON'T talk super loudly and be mindful of other passengers in the room. A man ended up taking the berth next to me at 12am and was talking on the phone for a whole hour :/
-DON'T buy your tickets online if you can just get it at the station a few days earlier or even a day earlier! I met a couple of travellers who just showed up that day and booked. It is always cheaper way cheaper at the train station. OR ask your hotel staff to help you book it. Don't go to a tour agency - they'll charge you lots. I was traveling during TET so had no choice but to secure it online. If you're on last resort - check out 12go.asia (the site I use for train & ferry travel in Southeast Asia).
If you don't want to take a sleeper train but still want to experience it, take the Vietnam railway train from Hue to Danang or Danang to Hue. It is a 2.5 hour train ride with breathtaking views of Vietnam's coastline! You can just get a regular seat, no sleeper needed.
While this train ride didn't go so well for me, I know the experience is different for everyone. Take it or not, it's up to you :)! It IS way better than the overnight busses - or so I heard.
Thank you for tuning in! Hope this information helps you when traveling in Vietnam!
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Vietnam - Things To Do in Danang, Hoi An and Hue - TSL Escapades: Episode 2
Most people only think Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City when they think about Vietnam BUT there's so much more to discover in Central Vietnam.
We ventured to Da Nang in Central Vietnam recently and experienced the true essence of Vietnamese culture and got a taste of the multitude of flavours that make up the fabric of this society.
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Most Beautiful City in Vietnam | Exploring Hoi An - The City of Lanterns
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Our final expeditions episode is here :( we have arrived in our last spot - Hoi An. Here we spent a few days exploring one of the most beautiful cities here in Vietnam - also known as the city of Lanterns.
After doing the Hai Van Pass from Hue down to Hoi Ann (absolutely stunning by the way) we checked into our hotel and headed out to explore the city.
First stop was picking up group hats, before going out onto the river to celebrate the lantern festival that takes place every full moon.
The next day we were on the hunt for some local dishes - we tried the famous Banh Mi and coconut coffee.
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On our second last day we held a workshop day with everyone on the expeditions, teaching them everything we know about running a successful YouTube channel, travelling full time and how we started doing this.
On our final day we headed out onto the rice fields by bikes before stopping off at a local farm to learn how the majority of the population of Vietnam works and lives, before learning how to cook our own Vietnam pancakes.
We just wanted to say thank you to everyone for making this trip unforgettable :)
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Hoi An Vietnam
If you want to see how to spend a lazy day in Hoi An, you've stumbled across the right vlog. The morning started with a trip to our favorite coffee shop to get the worlds best chocolate croissant. Then we continued on to the Cocobox for iced mochas.
After napping away most of the afternoon we emerged from our room ready to explore Hoi An's night market. We ended the night with an amazing bowl of chicken pho at the Hoi An Roastery.
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Hoi An Moving Day | Vietnam Travel Vlog
Helloooooo Hoi An Vietnam. We hope you enjoy this travel vlog. We said goodbye to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), and headed to Hoi An Vietnam! Hoi An is an incredible place, which we LOVED! If you ever have the chance to go to Vietnam, and can only visit one city, visit Hoi An!
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