Showing posts with label Hoi An. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoi An. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Hoi An

About a 40 minute ride by car out of Danang is the town of Hoi An. It is recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as Hoi An is an ancient town that is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century.
The main part of the city is closed off to traffic during the day and early evening allowing tourists to admire the beautiful old buildings that line the narrow streets and laneways. Many of the houses and shops  are painted in a mustard colour and shutters on the windows in bright red and blue. The old town is dotted with beautiful silk lanterns that are lit up at night and many of the shops sell them as souvenirs.
We spent about five hours wandering around Hoi An and would certainly go back for the charm of the town and also the wonderful Vietnamese food.






Laneway in the oldtown


One of the many Bougainvillea covered shops


Lanterns out the front of a shop



One of the many tailor shops in Hoi An


Children in the street


One of the many lantern shops


Temple 


Flower seller at the market


Lively street in Hoi An


Bright shutters were on most buildings


Plaque reminding people  that no cars or motorbikes are allowed


The lanterns at dusk



Entrance to a temple



Shops along the waterfront


A wedding couple



One of the many locations they chose for the wedding photos


Detail on a lantern


Decorations on the bridge across the river