Explore Hoi An’s Rich History & Culinary Delights 🇻🇳 Vietnam

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Hoi An is a beautiful city with unique cuisine and a very interesting history as an early trading town. The old town or Ancient City is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It can be crowded in the evening, but it's well worth a visit just to see the lanterns on the rivers. If you visit the city, you definitely need to try the Cao Lầu, a local dish that is served almost exclusively in Hoi An.
    Links to content discussed in this video
    ○ Quán Cao lầu Bá Lễ ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/C5UCHa9xYZwvg...
    ○ A Little Kitchen Restaurant ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/6WQdxT8rMceqv...
    ○ Hoi An Coffee Hub ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/sYFCg19gvFpzv...
    ○ Museum of Sa Huynh Culture ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/aoTurEYrrZ2cr...
    ○ Tan Ky Merchant House ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/92FUmRoe7wNkr...
    ○ Museum of Traditional Medicine ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/GVjk6cSPV3uvT...
    ○ The Banh Mi Queen ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/h35S8QWUyCHT6...
    ○ Cantonese Assembly Hall ➡️ maps.app.goo.gl/Sg1MghZBYWF59...
    Chapters
    00:00 | Intro
    00:43 | Starting in the Old Town
    01:15 | Coffee Break
    02:02 | Evening Lanters
    03:24 | Dinner
    04:37 | Day 2
    05:03 | Museum of Sa Huynh Culture
    06:04 | Japanese Bridge
    07:31 | Tan Ky Merchant House
    08:14 | Hoi An Museum of Traditional Medicine
    08:50 | Banh Mi Queen
    09:27 | Quán Cao lầu Bá Lễ
    10:30 | Lanterns in Hoi An
    11:14 | Day 3 - Hoi An Central Market
    13:04 | Cantonese Assembly Hall
    13:49 | Wrapping up our time in Hoi An
    #hoianancienttown #vietnam #hoian #hộian

Komentáře • 5

  • @mikepeterson443
    @mikepeterson443 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I like the NPR tee.

    • @388_days
      @388_days  Před 3 měsíci

      Haha! It's on its last leg. I (Chris) have had it for years and it's getting so worn out, but it's really quite comfortable so I will probably keep longer than I should 😂😂
      Thanks for watching! Hoi An was a really fun city.

  • @Property2030sg
    @Property2030sg Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice video! When I was there 7 years ago, we could float small paper lanterns (lit by candles) directly onto the river. We are supposed to make a wish at the same time :). Seems that there is no such practice anymore ? Hoi An in the evening is one of my most memorable travel experiences :)

    • @388_days
      @388_days  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Mike! Thanks for watching and commenting. We are glad you enjoyed the video.
      There were small paper lanterns that you could buy and place in the water so you can still make that wish if you ever return to visit Hoi An. 😃 All of the boat traffic tends to push the paper lanterns to the side of the river so they are not as visible when it’s busy. We would have loved to visit Hoi An 7 years ago. It was quite nice during the day, but so crowded in the evening. I’m sure it was spectacular when you visited. What really excited us was all of the history in the area. In one of our upcoming videos that we are currently editing on, we visit My Son Sanctuary which is an amazing temple complex in the jungle built by the Cham people. It’s just outside Hoi An and really worth a visit if you decide to visit this area in the future.

    • @Property2030sg
      @Property2030sg Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@388_days Haha, at that time, my wife felt that those paper lanterns were too tourist gimmicky :) Up to this day, I am still not sure whether my wish came completely true or not :). Maybe 50% only, haha. Need to go there again to float another paper lantern to get the other 50% to come true !