Chua Cau, or Covered Bridge, is a symbol of the beautiful, quiet old town of Hoi An. Located on a bridge over a small creek, the pagoda was built by Japanese merchants in the early 17th century.

The bridge is designed in a unique dome style. The decorative motifs on the bridge show the harmony between Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese and Western architecture. Almost all tourists to Hoi An visit this place.

The golden wall alleys in Hoi An: Peacefully located between two rows of small houses with the gap of less than 1 meter apart with the dominant yellow color and the typical peaceful and mossy features of Hoi An, these small alleys will create impressive pictures for tourists.

Rooftop cafes: In Hoi An, there are many small and beautiful cafes with an open view on the terrace so that visitors can see the whole scene of Hoi An ancient town. There is nothing better than enjoying a cup of tea, sipping hot coffee while admiring the view of Hoi An with simple daily activities.

Hoai River is a small tributary of the Thu Bon River that flows through Hoi An. This is a famous attraction of Hoi An with popular activities such as boating on the river, releasing lanterns, etc.

The houses covered by paper flower trees are also famous symbols in Hoi An. 

Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is a unique architectural work of Hoi An. It was built in 1697 to worships Thien Hau Thanh Mau and the guardian deities for river and sea trips of local people and foreign traders. 

Coming to Hoi An old brick kiln, tourists can take good pictures. Around the brick kiln is a vast rice field. The best time is at dawn or dusk, when the sun is red on the horizon.
Bay Mau coconut forest is known as a miniature of the southwestern region of Vietnam with lush green coconut forests growing on both sides of the romantic river. This is an ideal destination for tourists who want to mingle with fresh nature. 

Thuy Chi