Hoi An City Full Day Tour included Marble Mountain
tp. Hội An, Vietnam
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 1 day
A full day of historical and architectural wonder; from the natural beauty of a mountain made of marble to classic oriental architecture dating back hundreds of years.
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A full day of historical and architectural wonder; from the natural beauty of a mountain made of marble to classic oriental architecture dating back hundreds of years.The Marble Mountain is a popular sightseeing location in Da Nang because of its alluring beauty. Stone steps carved into the mountain lead to a Buddhist Pagoda. You can also discover the stunning caves and enjoy the beautiful view from the top of the mountain. Upon arrival to the mountain, you'll climb up the stone stairs, and visit the caves and pagodas as well as admire the beautiful panoramic view. Then you'll head down the mountain and visit the stone village, where the local skilled sculptors create many marble products. Afterward, you'll return to Hoi An for lunch.
In the afternoon, you will get to discover the city of Hoi An by foot. The historic town, which used to be a prosperous seaport city from the 16th to 18th centuries, is now a beautiful city that cannot be missed while touring the Southeast Asian region. While walking through the city, you will make a few stops at Hoi An’s Colorful Local Market, Tan Ky Old House, Fu Jian Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge. In addition, you'll see local residents raising silkworms and produce silk for Hoi An's burgeoning textile industry.
In the afternoon, you will get to discover the city of Hoi An by foot. The historic town, which used to be a prosperous seaport city from the 16th to 18th centuries, is now a beautiful city that cannot be missed while touring the Southeast Asian region. While walking through the city, you will make a few stops at Hoi An’s Colorful Local Market, Tan Ky Old House, Fu Jian Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge. In addition, you'll see local residents raising silkworms and produce silk for Hoi An's burgeoning textile industry.
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