Discover Hoi An’s ancient charm and My Son’s history on a private tour with lunch. Explore cultural landmarks and enjoy scenic river views.
Discover Hoi An’s ancient charm and My Son’s history on a private tour with lunch. Explore cultural landmarks and enjoy scenic river views.
- Old House of Tan Ky - The Tan Ky Old House in Hoi An, constructed over two centuries ago, exemplifies a merchant’s residence that harmoniously blends Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural styles. It is divided into distinct areas: a business section at the front, living quarters in the center, and a kitchen/storage area at the back. This…
- Old House of Tan Ky - The Tan Ky Old House in Hoi An, constructed over two centuries ago, exemplifies a merchant’s residence that harmoniously blends Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural styles. It is divided into distinct areas: a business section at the front, living quarters in the center, and a kitchen/storage area at the back. This historic landmark offers insight into Hoi An’s rich trading history and cultural diversity, highlighted by its intricate wood carvings, antique furnishings, and traditional ceramic decorations.
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Japanese Covered Bridge - Japanese bridge:
The Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An, dating back to the 18th century, stands as an iconic emblem of the town. It reflects Japanese architectural influences and historically connected the Japanese community with the Chinese quarters. This well-preserved bridge includes a small temple and is adorned with detailed carvings and sculptures. Visiting the Japanese Bridge provides a window into Hoi An’s historical trading era and architectural artistry, making it an essential attraction for those exploring this UNESCO World Heritage site. -
Cantonese Assembly Hall - Cantonese temple:
The Cantonese Assembly Hall in Hoi An, also known as the Quang Trieu Assembly Hall, is a vital cultural and historical landmark. Established by Cantonese immigrants in the late 18th century, it served as a communal hub for the Cantonese community in Hoi An. The hall is famous for its intricate architecture, featuring elaborate wood carvings, delicate sculptures, and vibrant artwork depicting mythical figures and scenes from Chinese folklore. Visitors can explore the hall’s prayer rooms, courtyards adorned with bonsai trees, and ceremonial spaces that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Cantonese people in Hoi An. -
Fukian Assembly Hall (Phuc Kien) - Phuoc Kien temple
The Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, also known as the Fujian Assembly Hall, is a prominent cultural landmark in Hoi An, Vietnam. Constructed in the late 17th century by Fujian Chinese immigrants, it served as a gathering place for the Fujian community. The hall is renowned for its elaborate architecture, featuring intricate wood carvings, colorful ceramic mosaics, and beautiful statues of mythical figures. Visitors can explore its various halls, courtyards, and altars dedicated to worship, offering insight into the religious and cultural practices of the Fujianese people in Hoi An. - Tra Que Vegetable Village - Tra Que Village near Hoi An is famous for its organic vegetable farming. Utilizing nutrient-rich seaweed from a nearby lagoon, farmers grow fresh produce using traditional methods. Visitors can participate in farming activities, take cooking classes with freshly harvested ingredients, and enjoy the tranquil countryside setting, providing a unique glimpse into sustainable agriculture in Vietnam.
When visiting the village, visitors will explore how local people work in real life: they can try farming activities such as ploughing, planting, seeding, and watering. Then, they will enjoy a foot bath with various herbs, followed by a head, shoulders, and feet massage. Next, they will participate in an authentic cooking class before savoring their prepared meals with organic vegetables provided by locals. Enjoy a delightful lunch.

- Private transportation
- Licensed Guide
- Cooking class
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Massage and foot bath fee
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private transportation
- Licensed Guide
- Cooking class
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Massage and foot bath fee
- All Fees and Taxes
- International and domestic airfares .Personal expenses and gratuity Entrance fees and/or meals
- Personal expenses
- International and domestic airfares .Personal expenses and gratuity Entrance fees and/or meals
- Personal expenses
Hoi An, situated on Vietnam’s central coast, is a charming town celebrated for its beautifully preserved ancient architecture and lively cultural atmosphere. To reach this destination, fly into Da Nang International Airport and take a brief drive south to Hoi An. For a truly immersive experience, stay in the Old Town area, where you can wander through…
Hoi An, situated on Vietnam’s central coast, is a charming town celebrated for its beautifully preserved ancient architecture and lively cultural atmosphere. To reach this destination, fly into Da Nang International Airport and take a brief drive south to Hoi An. For a truly immersive experience, stay in the Old Town area, where you can wander through lantern-lit streets and explore traditional shops offering handicrafts and local cuisine.
Discover the must-visit sites such as the Japanese Covered Bridge and historic assembly halls. Be sure to enjoy a boat ride on the Thu Bon River for breathtaking views. Immerse yourself in Hoi An’s rich culture by visiting tailor shops for custom-made clothing, participating in cooking classes to learn local recipes, and, if your timing is right, experiencing the magical Lantern Festival during full moons. Always remember to respect local customs and savor the town’s charm by walking or renting a bicycle.
Tour information:
Start time: 9:00 am
Finish time: 4:00 pm
Duration: 7 hours 30 minutes
- We offer all of the following types: Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal, Gluten Free, Food Allergies expect Kosher or Kashrut
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.