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Hoi An Ancient Town Vietnam
Hoi An city was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. The city preserves the exceptional example of the Southeast Asian trading port dated back to the 15th – 19th century. The buildings and street plan of the city reflected a combination of the indigenous and foreign impacts. History buffs would love to explore each antique corner of the town, and the outstanding names are Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau), Tan Ky Old House, and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall. The architecture of the age-old attractions offers the look and feel of the old-time when the city served as a dynamic trading port. Note that there are other ancient houses scattered throughout the town. Other attractions include Tra Que Vegetable Village, Kim Bong Carpentry Village, My Son Sanctuary, An Bang Beach, and Cua Dai Beach. Top things to do in Hoi An cover the check-in at the historical bridge and the ancient houses in which the structure remains original with Kim Bong carpenter’s chambers, Bat Trang layering brick, and sophisticated carvings. Buying good silks from Bao Khanh Silk, B’lan Silk, or A Dong Silk is an interesting rewarding activity. And if you like a bike trip, let’s ride to Tra Que Vegetable Village, which takes around 15 minutes from the town. Tra Que Bike Tour fulfills your day with organic vegetables and local herbs. The local Hoi An food is also a great magnet attracting foodies, families, small groups, and couples. People love sharing happy culinary experiences, and some are eager to try hands-on cooking. A visit to the local market will cheer everybody up as you’re likely to find many dishes under USD 1.
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Ninh Binh Vietnam
Around 91km from the center of Hanoi City, Ninh Binh Province is accessible by train, bus, private car, and even motorbike. Travelers find it super-easy to visit the destination nowadays. Ninh Binh is home to the UNESCO-inscribed Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex which keeps attracting holidaymakers nowadays. The destination has the gifts of forests, caves, and wetland nature reserves for perfect ecotourism. Also, the ancient remnants of the capital, king’s tombs, temples, and cathedrals make Ninh Binh “a living museum” to learn about the history and religion of Vietnam. The most popular tours include a must-have boat trip to explore the beauty of Trang An and access the water caves across the intact areas. People keep sharing their pictures and videos about the boat trip in Trang An which inspires other guests to join and experience. Ninh Binh plays an important role as a gateway for cultural and economic exchanges between the Red River Delta and the northern provinces of Vietnam. Its economic strength mainly comes from the tourism and construction material industries.
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