Hoi An used to be an international trade center by sea on the east-west area from the 16th to 19th centuries. It was the busiest trading port in Dang Trong region of Vietnam. Merchant ships from Japan, China, Portugal, Spain, Holland, ect often landed for exchanging, purchasing commodities. Hoi An Ancient Town intactly preserves its original View more
View moreMy Son sanctuary – A world cultural heritage site
My Son located in a secret narrow valley among dense forests is the most grandiose temple tower complex of Champa people. My Son used to be a group of more than 70 temple towers, continuously built for more than 1000 years from the 4th century to 13th century. Each temple has a typical architecture reflecting a View more
View moreThe Global Biosphere Reserve Cham Islands – Hoi An
Cham Islands consists of 8 small islets altogether. They are the Lao (pear), Dai (long), La (leave), Kho Con (small dry), Kho Me (large dry), Tai (ear), Mo (tomb) and Nom (east wind) islands. Moreover, Cham Islands has fishing villages and poetic beaches, stone and coral reefs, hundreds of millions species of tropical seafood. Also View more
View moreVinahouse Space
To the Museum of the Vietnam space, visitors can admire the collection include: the architecture of the three regions, the details of old houses, farming tools and antique furniture. First, the space museum houses antique collectibles and three regions are successfully restored, layout facilitate visitors reach Vinahouse Space. This is also the main space to make View more
View moreThe Monument of Vietnamese Heroic Mother
With a total area of 16.5ha, The Monument of Vietnamese Heroic Mother is the largest national-level cultural work designed by the artist Dinh Gia Thang and the architect Nguyen Luan. This work is chosen for golden medal at Vietnam Fine Arts Exhibition 2015. The work of immense political significance is to pay tribute to Vietnam’s View more
View moreBeach
Quang Nam province has 125 km of coastline with beautiful and clean beaches: Ha My, Cua Dai, Binh Minh, Tam Thanh, Bai Rang. Sunny but cooled by the ocean breezes, the beaches of Quang Nam have white sand, shallow blue water and average salinity. On clear evenings, the water surface twinkles with the lights of View more
View moreThe National Landscape Site – Phu Ninh Reservoir
Phu Ninh Reservoir has a capacity of around half a billion cubic metres of water, and a surface area of 3.433 hectares with 30 small islands. Surounded by another 23,000 hectares of protected forest, it is considered as “the Green Pearl” in Central Vietnam with majestic mountain, charming scenery, cool climate, and variety of flora View more
View moreBan Than reef
Along the coast line of Quang Nam with blue water and white sand, there suddenly emergs a black rock cliff heaping up like coal, it is 02 km in length and 40 metres high, combined with a stone edge to make a unique natural sculpture. From the top of Ban Than, tourists can look out View more
View moreHon Kem – Da Dung Landscape
Hon Kem – Da Dung is a scenic area, where the Thu Bon River is bordered by mountains on both sides. This place attracts visitors not only for its beautiful and poetic landscape, but also for the ancient inscriptions left on the sheer rock faces by the Cham. Activities – Seeing the magical scenery. – View more
View moreThe National Park of Song Thanh
Song Thanh National Park is divided into 2 areas: a 93,429 hectare (230868 acre) core zone; and a 108,398 hectare (267857 acre) buffer zone. The core zone is divided into two areas: a preservation only area of 75,373 hectares and an ecological rehabilitating area of 17,512 hectares. Over 830 species of plants were recorded here View more
View moreDong Yen – Thi Lai Village
Like Ma Chau weaving village, in the last centuries, Dong Yen – Lai Chau villages had the reputation of growing silkworms, unraveling cocoons and weaving. Popular products include: Satin, tussore, chiffon and mattresses, which used to be exported to the far east by foreign trader ships. In its hey day, this village grew more than View more
View moreMa Chau Weaving Village
It was founded in 15th century and located closely to Tra Kieu, Ma Chau village only wove silk and supplied for aristocrats, mandarin classes in the court. The stages of growing silkworms, breeding, unraveling silkworm cocoons and weaving were made by hundreds of householders in village following to craft methods. When the government in the View more
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