Hoi An City Tour and My Son Sanctuary from Da Nang
Da Nang, Vietnam
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Two tours to two different UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one day. One to the ancient Champa Kingdom of My Son, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was the spiritual and political capital of the Champa Kingdom from the 4th to 13th Century and a comprehensive walking tour through the delightful Hoi An Ancient Town. Which has remained virtually unchanged through the centuries.
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Two tours to two different UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one day. One to the ancient Champa Kingdom of My Son, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was the spiritual and political capital of the Champa Kingdom from the 4th to 13th Century and a comprehensive walking tour through the delightful Hoi An Ancient Town. Which has remained virtually unchanged through the centuries.
You will begin our day trip with a visit to the capital and religious center of the former Champa Kingdom, My Son, which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beautifully situated in a lush green valley, there are dozens of red brick towers and sanctuaries dating from between the 7th and 13th centuries. After concluding the first half of the tour, you will return to Hoi An and enjoy a delicious lunch.
In the afternoon, we will 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 a beautiful city that cannot be missed while touring the Southeast Asian region. While walking through the city, you will make a few stops to visit Hoi An’s colorful local market, Ancient House, Fu Jian Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge. You can also see local residents raise silkworms and produce silk for Hoi An's burgeoning textile industry.
In the afternoon, we will 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 a beautiful city that cannot be missed while touring the Southeast Asian region. While walking through the city, you will make a few stops to visit Hoi An’s colorful local market, Ancient House, Fu Jian Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge. You can also see local residents raise silkworms and produce silk for Hoi An's burgeoning textile industry.
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