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    Default Hoi An Travel Guide

    Hoi An town is packed with picturesque historical house, pagodas and street-side cafes. It’s popular for buying tailor. You can get anything made here – from custom made suits to gowns, sundresses, leather boots. But if you don’t want to shopping, Hoi An makes for a relaxing in An Bang beach or walking Hoi An ancient town and tasting Hoi An food.



    Hoi An ancient town is a famous Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th century to the 19th century. Its house and street reflect the influences, both Vietnamese and foreign especial Japanese and Chinese, that have combined to built this beautiful town.
    Hoi An has no airport, and no railway station either. The only way to get there is by road. You can hire a taxi from Hue to Hoi An or private cars transfer to Hoi An from Da Nang city, which does have an airport with daily flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and other Vietnamese cities.
    There’s also a railway station in Da Nang city, and car transfer services, bus transfer are plentiful.
    You have a wide selection of hotels, transportation for you to choose from in both Cua Dai Beach and Hoi An City, whatever suits your style and your budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quangwilliam212 View Post
    Hoi An town is packed with picturesque historical house, pagodas and street-side cafes. It’s popular for buying tailor. You can get anything made here – from custom made suits to gowns, sundresses, leather boots. But if you don’t want to shopping, Hoi An makes for a relaxing in An Bang beach or walking Hoi An ancient town and tasting Hoi An food.

    Hoi An ancient town is a famous Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th century to the 19th century. Its house and street reflect the influences, both Vietnamese and foreign especial Japanese and Chinese, that have combined to built this beautiful town.
    Hoi An has no airport, and no railway station either. The only way to get there is by road. You can hire a taxi from Hue to Hoi An or private cars transfer to Hoi An from Da Nang city, which does have an airport with daily flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and other Vietnamese cities.
    There’s also a railway station in Da Nang city, and car transfer services, bus transfer are plentiful.
    You have a wide selection of hotels, transportation for you to choose from in both Cua Dai Beach and Hoi An City, whatever suits your style and your budget.
    I completely agree with you, just adding some more information:
    Hoi An has a beautiful Lantern street, in the evening, people will light up the lantern, which makes the street gloom like the reality scene of Tangled. So I highly recommend to have a look.

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