Breakfast at the hotel; Transfer, take the boat and travel to Cam Thanh Water Coconut Village (45 Min’s) while the boat
cruises along the river, observing beautiful Hoi An rural lives with water coconut forest in the background. After that,
transfer from the main boat to the bamboo basket boat and slowly rowing to the village. Having an opportunity to learn
how to row this unique bamboo basket boat and make an art out of coconut leaves, later proceed back to Hoi An Ancient
Town, you will discover the charming of Hoi An Town by walk
Hoi An Japanese Covered Bridge, which had been built by the Japanese businessmen since the 17th century. The exact
time of the beginning and the end of the construction process, until nowadays, still remain hidden. However, there have
been a number of researches shows the relative time phrases of the Japanese Covered Bridge building operation.
The Phuc Kien Assembly Hall (Fukian) was established in the year 1697. It is a great example of the Chinese
architecture. The Chinese merchants of the Fukian Province are believed to build this huge assembly hall. However, some
changes have been made to this Fukian Assembly Hall (Phuc Kien) in the course of time.
Tan Ky Old House was built in 1741. It is the place where 7 generations of Le family have lived. The name “Tan Ky” was
used by Mr. Le Tan Ky (the second generation). At that time, this house was used to trade agricultural products. The front
of the house is Nguyen Thai Hoc street while the back is Bach Dang street facing Hoai river. At that time, Hoi An was still
a busy international trading port with many Japanese, Chinese and Western merchant ships. Therefore, the location of
the house is convenient for trading goods.
Hoi An Ancient Town which was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1999. It is a living museum of world-
wide construction designs and urban lifestyle. From the 15th till the 20th century, Hoi An was an exclusive trading port
between European and Asian businessmen. This is where Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese traders have left their own
vestiges via diverse architecture patterns. To this day, Ancient Town Hoi An Vietnam remains notably well-preserved,
almost in its original state, retaining its pure and oriental medieval style.